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[News] Japan knife attack - at least 15 dead



Bozza

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Story just breaking, it seems.

At least 15 reported dead after knife attack at residential care centre near Japan's capital Tokyo, local media say.
 








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NSC seems to be turning into global atrocity watch. ???
 


Bozza

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Jeez...

At least 19 people have been killed and 20 others injured after a knife attack in Sagamihara, outside Tokyo, according to local news agencies.

A man armed with a knife wounded dozens in the attack on a facility for disabled people in Kanagawa Prefecture, before turning himself in to police.
 








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I've been watching Brian cox's latest series about the universe recently, I seriously don't think it'll be long before the human race kills itself and planet earth can flourish for billions more years without us.

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This lunacy reminds of that drama ,The Following,seems there's an attack every day now.


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And sadly the media are treating this like the 'silly sason'. Douglas Adams again had it spot on with his report on the Krikkit Wars raid on the test match. We don't seems to be able to distinguish between what my old man used to call 'poop from clay' :shrug:
 








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Former employee. He is reported to have told police he 'wanted disabled people to disappear' (BBC)
 




BLOCK F

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I've been watching Brian cox's latest series about the universe recently, I seriously don't think it'll be long before the human race kills itself and planet earth can flourish for billions more years without us.

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Any time scale on that, WD?
Just so I can put my affairs in order.
 




BLOCK F

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My wife and I always get slightly anxious whenever we hear of bad news from Japan as our eldest boy is out there teaching.
He was also out there when the tsunami struck in 2011.
 




BLOCK F

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:QUOTE=Oxy McFloppie-Tish;7523341]Wow, how many affairs are you having?[/QUOTE]

I knew someone would say that.
Well, one would have to prioritise at a time like that.:)
 




BLOCK F

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3 or 4 years, enough time for an affair I guess..

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3 or 4 years; is that all?
Oh dear, well in that case financial affairs can go out the window. Money won't be worth anything.
Pleasures of the flesh it has to be then. Trouble is at 68, don't think I am much of a catch.
Best just hope that Brian Cox is wrong.
Not much point in a Development Squad at the Albion, either.:eek:
 


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