First of all, I want to invent ‘Blubber’. Twitter doesn’t let me talk like a lonely person:

#yokoQandA Yoko! EMERGENCY RELIEF WORKERS ARE NEEDED TO TRANSPORT SUPPLIES IN JAPAN! Urgently needed on site: water, canned and instant food, sleeping bags, electric water pots, coffee, tea, cream, powdered milk, tents, rice, used laptop computers, wireless internet devices, church missions are receiving no money, there is no fuel, and the streets that run through tokyo are shit, and you can’t drive, and everyone is hoarding in their house. I know this is not reasonable on a personal level but NOBODY is out there and they need people out there just SPOON FEEDING. I send you this with utmost sincerity and fustrated sadness – now is a time when our governing systems are failing us on a catastrophic level.

http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900SID/JARD-8F93ED?OpenDocument&rc=3&emid=EQ-2011-000028-JPN

Have you read ‘The Road’ by Cormac Mcarthy? Radiation is nothing to fear. This is a rat pack now.

I am in Canada. I have 20 years of experience as a human being on Planet Earth.

Where is the real world wide effort? I have no paper to throw at you, but I have two hands and two feet for whoever needs food carried to them right now. Lets quit pacifism and get out the fucking snowmobiles already. In the more than 2,500 evacuation centers set up in local prefectures, there are shortages of food, water, fuel and basic supplies. Much of the crisis response in the early days continues to come from the local disaster management committees who organize and run the shelters.

Cyclists would obviously offset fuel shortages.

Tell me what to do.

I will put my existance on hold for this country.

 

 

III magine a huge empty cube floating in the ocean, approximately 17 miles in each side. Once every 100 years, you insert a tiny mustard seed into the cube.

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III magine the total number of sand particles at the depths of the Ganges river, from where it begins to where it ends at the sea. You count them.

*****

 

III magine a gigantic rocky mountain, approximately 17 x 17 x 17 miles (dwarfing Mt. Everest). You take a small piece of silk and wipe the mountain once every 100 years.

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