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chefa said:Where's a good Moon colony when you need one?
magentablue said:Isn't the half-life of radioactive iodine like 8 minutes or something? Is it as dangerous as we fear? (I don't know the answer to that question -- it sound horribly scary to me, but I just don't really know the facts).
The main message of "Japan News: Goodbye Earth, It Was Nice Knowing Ya ..." is to raise awareness about the impact of human activities on the environment and the urgency to take action to protect our planet before it's too late.
Yes, "Japan News: Goodbye Earth, It Was Nice Knowing Ya ..." is based on real events and is a commentary on the current state of the environment and the potential consequences if we don't take action.
The creator of "Japan News: Goodbye Earth, It Was Nice Knowing Ya ..." is a Japanese artist named Kazuma Obara, who is known for his thought-provoking and socially conscious artwork.
The artist, Kazuma Obara, was inspired by the increasing threat of climate change and the lack of action being taken to address it. He wanted to use his art as a medium to raise awareness and start a conversation about this pressing issue.
"Japan News: Goodbye Earth, It Was Nice Knowing Ya ..." can be seen in various galleries and exhibitions around the world. It has also been featured in several publications and online platforms, making it easily accessible to a wider audience.