Most guys accidentally kill attraction before they even speak. They assume they need a bigger bank account, a better physique, or smoother lines. They miss the point.
Female desire operates on a specific set of psychological triggers. Break them, and you're invisible. Follow them, and you become magnetic.
I learned this the hard way. Years of freezing up. Getting friend-zoned. Watching other guys walk away with the girl I wanted. Then I discovered a set of 22 simple rules that rewired my entire approach.
You shouldn't believe everything you hear. I don't know anything about this lady, but I do know that some people will use scare tactics in order to bring attention to their cause.DJ Logic said:
Wait a minute. You're trying to tell me that a Doctor in Nuclear Engineering, Nuclear Medicine or Nuclear Physics might know more than this pediatrician lady who deals with children's sore tum tums and boo boos all day?Rogue said:How does being a medical doctor qualify her to assert the Fukushima disaster is orders of magnitude worse than Chernobyl? It doesn't.
You can skip the expensive cars, the fancy clothes, and the endless gym selfies. Completely unnecessary.
I used to freeze the second a beautiful woman looked my way. Frustrated. Awkward. Watching other guys walk away with the girl while I stood there tongue-tied.
Then I discovered 22 simple rules that rewired my entire dating life. The anxiety vanished. Conversations flowed effortlessly. Women started chasing me for a change.
These rules trigger a woman's subconscious attraction switches. And you can start using them tonight.
While she may have some valid points, she's been a vehement anti nuke for several years, so she's jumping all over Fukushima to promote her cause, and making it sound as bad as possible.Anti Nuke Lady said:We are dealing with diabolical levels of energy......We are contaminating the cradle of civilization......
So, while four samples of vegetables were toxic, the vast majority were safe. Fish appears to be safe except for the sand lance.On 20 April, deposition of I-131 was detected in 8 prefectures, ranging from 2.4 to 80 Bq/m2. Deposition of Cs-137 was detected in seven prefectures, the values reported ranging from 2.6 to 87 Bq/m2.
Gamma dose rates are measured daily in all 47 prefectures. For Fukushima on 20 April a gamma dose rate of 1.9 µSv/h was reported, and for Ibaraki prefecture a gamma dose rate of 0.12 µSv/h was reported. In all other prefectures, reported gamma dose rates were below 0.1 µSv/h.
Dose rates are also reported specifically for the eastern part of Fukushima prefecture, for distances beyond 30 km from Fukushima Daiichi. On 19 April the values in this area ranged from 0.1 to 22 µSv/h.
In cooperation with local universities, the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) has set up an additional monitoring programme. For 20 April, measurements of gamma dose rates were reported for 54 cities in 40 prefectures. In Fukushima City a value of 0.42 µSv/h was reported. For nine cities, gamma dose rates between 0.13 and 0.17 µSv/h were reported. For all other cities reported gamma dose rates were below 0.1 µSv/h.
I-131 or Cs-137 is detectable in drinking water, but at levels below 1 Bq/L and in only a few prefectures. As of 20 April, one restriction on drinking water for infants relating to I-131 (100 Bq/L) remains in place for a small scale water supply in a village of the Fukushima prefecture.
Food monitoring data reported by the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare on 20 April covered a total of 103 samples. These samples were taken on 3, 14, 15, 18, 19 and 20 April from nine prefectures (Chiba, Fukushima, Gunma, Ibaraki, Kanagawa, Niigata, Tochigi, Tokyo and Yamagata).
Analytical results for 99 samples of various vegetables, shiitake mushrooms, fruit (strawberries), fish, seafood and unprocessed raw milk indicated that I-131, Cs-134 and Cs-137 were either not detected or had levels below the regulation values set by the Japanese authorities. Four samples of leafy vegetables (Japanese parsley, komatsuna, shinobuhuyuna and spinach) taken on 18 April from Fukushima prefecture had levels above the regulation values set by the Japanese authorities for radioactive caesium.
On 20 April, restrictions were placed on the distribution and consumption of the young of a specific sea fish (sand lance) from the coastal region of Fukushima prefecture. As has been reported previously, sand lance is the only seafood that has been found with I-131, Cs-134 or Cs-137 levels above the regulation values set by the Japanese authorities.
http://www.iaea.org/newscenter/news/2011/fukushimafull.html
...because nothing of importance was found. "Please note that as of March 25, 2011, the frequency of data collection by NRCan using the mobile surveys has been decreased due to the low levels of radiation being detected." And now you get a 404 error message for the page, because it was discontinued.Canada's solution is to turn off radiation sensors around the country.
FAIL.America's "fix" is to simply raise the legal limits of radiation.
Oh contraire. You really should be more careful about where you get your information.Please, PLEASE stop listening to American news sources.
I was at work. Time was limited.I notice you didn't touch the rainwater.
I've visited the website of the Department of Nuclear Engineering at the University of California, Berkley. They have been monitoring radiation in the Berkeley area and posting their results. Of most recent:Would love to hear some of your scientific "debunking" on that topic. 18,000% over the limit warrants at least a warning doesn't it?
Here is a link to the EPA with rainfall measurements for the entire country (and for each type of radiation):4/26: Rain water results have been updated to include 3 more recent rain samples. All fission product isotopes are approaching our minimum detectable amount. The apparent increase in reported I-132 for the last two samples is due to interference with a background peak at the same energy. I-132 emits gamma rays at several discrete energies and after cross referencing them the actual I-132 level is below our minimum detectable amount. If the increase were real we would also expect to see a corresponding increase in Te-132 which we have not observed.
Elevated levels of radioactive material in rainwater have been expected as a result of the nuclear incident after the events in Japan since radiation is known to travel in the atmosphere – precipitation data collected by EPA in the states of California, Idaho and Minnesota have seen elevated levels of radiation in recent precipitation events.
In all cases these are levels above the normal background levels historically reported in these areas. While short-term elevations such as these do not raise public health concerns – and the levels seen in rainwater are expected to be relatively short in duration – the U.S. EPA has taken steps to increase the level of monitoring of precipitation, drinking water, and other potential exposure routes to continue to verify that. (source)
In direct response to the blog you cited,DJ Logic said:Something else I am investigating (you are welcome to dig too Rogue) RadNet and EPA have been tracking the more dangerous materials (Plutonium, Strontium, etc) since day 1
http://blog.alexanderhiggins.com/20...ntium-bombarding-west-coast-march-18th-19279/
The EPA did NOT detect Strontium or Plutonium
That website [by Alexander Higgins] is very misleading in reporting these EPA data. I did the same queries ("air-filter" results, by the way) and came across the same exact numbers for Sr-89, Sr-90, Pu-238, and Pu-239, and I found one huge missing piece necessary to understand the numbers.
There are two columns needed to understand the measured activity: not just the Result Amount, but also the Combined Standard Uncertainty. The CSU must be included when interpreting results. In order for a result to be considered a detection to 95% certainty or greater, the Result Amount must be at least twice the Combined Standard Uncertainty.
Not a single result for Sr-89, Sr-90, Pu-238, or Pu-239 is above twice the CSU. The closest result I found was for Pu-239 measured in San Francisco on 3/24. The result is (6.5±5.8) * 10^(-6) pCi/m^3, but this is not statistically significant.
If there are any results above twice the CSU for these measurements, then that would be something to report.
Another weird thing about those results is that many are negative, which is physically impossible. This means that they are nondetections, and the fluctuations around zero are due to statistics.
Be careful when interpreting data straight from a database without any explanation!
Mark [BRAWM Team Member]
http://www.nuc.berkeley.edu/node/3439#comment-4463
That's not how cults form. People don't just gather and form a cult. They are indoctrinated (brainwashed) into joining that cult. In almost all cases it's started by a few key people with the help of a leader who's usually charismatic but doesn't have to be. What he does have is a vision or a promise which people will believe for various reasons.Drdeee said:Outside bohemian groove people gather and form cults. They get into UFOs, tree hugging, etc. That's how the focus is shifted from what's going on inside. Then if you have something to say or question, they let you speak and show that crap in background.
Never heard of that lady. Which is a good indication this is a diversionary cult.
What happens, IN HER MIND, is that she comes to see you as WORTHLESS simply because she hasn't had to INVEST anything in you in order to get you or to keep you.
You were an interesting diversion while she had nothing else to do. But now that someone a little more valuable has come along, someone who expects her to treat him very well, she'll have no problem at all dropping you or demoting you to lowly "friendship" status.
Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.
Alle_Gory said:That's not how cults form. People don't just gather and form a cult. They are indoctrinated (brainwashed) into joining that cult. In almost all cases it's started by a few key people with the help of a leader who's usually charismatic but doesn't have to be. What he does have is a vision or a promise which people will believe for various reasons.
If you studies the psychology of cults you would know this, but like usual DrDeee you're running your mouth without any proof or knowledge of the subject you're pushing.
Shut your lying mouth.