User blog comment:Amyroselove/Japan Earthquake./@comment-1669199-20110314194600

Don't get me wrong, but was this blog really necessary at all? All the author did was put a single sentence praying that what's currently going on in Japan right now will work out, and the way that single sentence was used to make this blog could be considered spam by some. Couldn't this have just been created in the Forums instead, if anyone wanted to make a discussion out of this since this blog doesn't really... well, say much besides what most of us are probably thinking in just a single sentence. I just don't see the purpose of making a blog 'that has only a single sentence of information in it displaying the author's thought on a particular subject where this could've been taken elsewhere that's more appropriate if anyone else wanted to discuss this issue as a group on-site.

Anyway, getting on topic, I'm praying that everything in Japan works out. Besides the tsunami and earthquakes, there's now also the threat of at least 2 seperate nuclear reactors going into meltdown, which could potentially cause a nuclear holocaust in the areas around them and possibly beyond. Even if this doesn't happen, I know for a fact that the reactors going into meltdown will be very bad. I'm also hating how there's people who're actually laughing their @$$es off about what's going on in Japan and say all sorts of crap, like "THEY DESERVE IT", "THAT'S KARMA" (for what? A war that occured over six decades ago?), or "ROFL" and some other downright evil and cruel things which I dare not repeat here and expose to the young minds browsing around here. How can someone take pleasure in watching a tragedy unfold right before their eyes, while also mocking the people who are being seriously affected by the incident(s) and being completely insensitive to their feelings? The bad thing is that I'm seeing a lot of people do this in places such as community websites like YouTube. Are a lot of people really that cold-hearted and cruel? Are they even human? Honestly, these kind of "people" I cannot stress enough...