The United States may need its own poopy metaphoric explanations in the near future.
After taking some of the biggest natural disaster hits of a lifetime in Japan, the country is dealt another awesome hand that comes in the form of the radiation leaking out of cracked reactors in Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, which emergency crews are working around the clock to fix it. Fukushima doesn't seem that distant with the San Onofre Nuclear plant so close. But with so much horror and disaster around the uncertain of whether the seawater and boron mixtures that the emergency crews are using to core the reactors core down, and evacuations; how would it feel to be someone living in Fukushima or Japan trying to comprehend the massiveness of what is happening? How would you even begin to explain this to a child of Fukushima?
I can't get over the oddness of that device as a metaphor for the nuclear waste being leaked into the environment.
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