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RE: ADSactly World - Atomic Threat to Belarus

in #politics7 years ago

Here I am again @adsactly. I just came from your previous post hahahaha.

Dude, I knew the case about the nuclear reactor accident at Chernobyl, but I didn't know that its damage was so immense that it even reached the U.S. It's amazing how its energy was equivalent to 500 nuclear bombs dropped in hiroshima :O. No doubt this was a huge shock to the world. Fortunately it did not affect the whole planet and now it is past, but the trauma that it generated in the affected people and the mutations as a consequence of the radiation, will never be left behind.

And it is precisely for these reasons that the people have a great fear that they will build a new nuclear power plant. People don't want what happened in the past to be repeated. And unfortunately they have no voting power, as it is a presidential republic.

And now to answer your question:

Do Belarusians need an atomic power station in debt?

The function of a nuclear power plant is to create electrical energy from mechanical work. But this way of obtaining energy is not only very expensive, it is also dangerous. An accident of the magnitude of Chernobyl could occur.

I think there are better ways to get energy.... They could opt for renewable energies, which are much less expensive and eradicate the risks of a nuclear power plant.

Greetings colleague @adsactly

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You know what I can't figure out? Which one copied the other. You or the very next poster. I really don't know, but I do know you are working together because you voted for eachother. Which begs another question. Who is most guilty? The student that copies or the one that shows? I don't think it matters to a flag.

Colleague @bigtom13 you're right about what you said!! We voted for each other so that my comment and the @linoo36 comment would appear above in the comment box.

We did this so that our comments could be more easily viewed by the @adsactly team. We honestly did not believe that this action was of such gravity.

We didn't mean to create a problem for you @adsactly. On the contrary, I personally enjoy very much the kind of content you share in your posts. I find all the topics covered in your blog very interesting and educational.

I want to sincerely apologize to you @bigtom13 and the @adsactly team for this bad action. I also want you to know that I am completely original in every comment. I always leave you my most sincere opinion and sometimes, examples from my own life that deal with the subject of the post.

I want you to know that you have my support for your project. And I beg your pardon....

Have a nice day @bigtom13 @adsactly!!

I've pulled the flags. I truly don't mind you voting for each other, and I understand the strategy, and even admire it. It works.

Your comments look so much the same on every post that it gives me pause. I hope you understand that. I look at a lot of 'less than admirable' comments every day and tend to think badly of them.

I hope we can go forward from here with out problems. I certainly don't have one and as one small bit of adsactly I can tell you we appreciate all support from our friends.

No problem, colleague @bigtom13. I will work more on my way of expressing myself and introducing my comments so that they don't seem repetitive. You're right about that point.

We will certainly continue to work together seamlessly. Thank you for appreciating my support. It is a pleasure to support your project and to be part of it.

A greeting @bigtom13!! :)

from the author: I agree that renewable energy sources are the future of mankind. Nuclear power plants are a big threat, this is confirmed by history. People are afraid to vote against this station. They use the principle - "if I remain silent, nobody will touch me."