Posted in: Musk raises eyebrows with salute gesture at Trump rally See in context
In case people think it's just an accidental sieg heil salute:
He did it twice.
The video makes it much worse than still photo.
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Posted in: Japan-funded education centers in Russia may terminate as ties sour See in context
Pull out of russia and deny travel to russians.
might as well add more sanctions just because. russia deserves to crumble with its people who allows this to keep happening.
putin wont change anything until pressure comes from within.
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Posted in: TikTok says it's restoring service to U.S. users based on Trump's promised executive order See in context
How it actually happened:
trump advocates for banning tiktok in his last presidency
tiktok is the most invasive spyware disguised as social media of our time, but NPCs dont want to understand it
it finally gets banned (which honestly anything chinese should be banned in all western countries for safety)
he gets paid behind the scenes because he would sell his wife and kids if someone paid enough
he restores it
acts like a major problem was solved.
takes all credit
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Posted in: Chinese military delegation to visit Japan See in context
@Tamarama
You mean the china that willingly unleashed covid on the world, killing millions, causing trillions in loss, buying up properties in other countries when the local businesses were at their lowest, harvest organs from live political prisoners, cheats, lies and is generally the biggest bully on the planet tied with ruzzia, is not evil?
Glad we are on the same page.
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Posted in: Chinese foreign minister pledges military aid for Africa See in context
China further embedding its corrupt claws into uneducated and further corrupt african leaders who know nothing better.
china is the last country to look at for support regarding freedom. Let's not forget covid was china's fault and it hurt us all. Never forgive
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Posted in: Foreign-born CEO says Japan needs immigration to thrive See in context
Adding more workers won't fix the problem.
One of the core issues with the economy is how work is done in Japan. Highly inefficient procedures and nonsensical rules, no support for taking time off or earn enough to raise a family. It's not comparable to northern European countries at all. Randomly pouring in a lot of cheap labor will just result in culture clashes as we've seen in western countries, and the safe Japan image will remain no more.
Despite being a modern country, Japan has these issues plus the national English level is not just low, it's disrespectfully low. Maybe start with flushing out the dinosaur-aged people at the leadership levels and get someone younger, smarter, who has ideas for a sustainable future.
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Posted in: China harassing its citizens in Japan it considers subversive: report See in context
Sounds like something a normal, functional government would do (read: not).
What's next, banning a bear-like children's book cartoon character because it looks similar to a certain dictator?
Totally normal things..
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Posted in: Woman stabbed to death at home in Nagano; 49-year-old brother arrested See in context
One of the biggest problems in japanese society today; people are willing to commit such heinous crimes because they simply don't care what happens after. A society where work comes before living your own life, and you have no chance of rising to the top in the gerontocracy, has a way of instilling apathy in people.
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Posted in: Fukushima peaches go on sale at London luxury department store Harrods See in context
But Tepco does deserve the bad PR, though?
It's been how many years since the distaster and they still haven't cleaned up everything?
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Posted in: Start of Taiji hunting season for dolphins, small whales postponed due to storm See in context
It's already proven they mix the whale and dolphin meat with regular fish meat for sale because it's so unpopular by itself.
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Posted in: Typhoon weakens but train, flight disruptions continue See in context
Hot, rainy, humid, delayed trains.
But I still have to come in to the office.
You can't do anything about the weather, but you can with work culture.. maybe.
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Posted in: China confirms Japanese citizen indicted on suspicion of espionage See in context
Half their own fault for going to a dicatorship like china.
70% chance of the charges being actual lies.
They couldnt pay me to even consider going there for a holiday.
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Posted in: Megaquake advisory, Noto quake raise disaster awareness in Japan See in context
"The number of people who are preparing for disasters and the budget (for disaster preparedness) has likely increased" following the issuance of the megaquake advisory, a company official said.
What budget? my jp salary is so low I'm barely living the minimum life.
Oh and thanks for ruining my obon holiday with the warning. Nothing happened, as we saw, because you cannot predict it.
Useless government
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Posted in: Have an ice day See in context
Poor bear. There's nothing normal about the way they have it living there.
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Posted in: Medvedev battles past Medjedovic, Osaka ousted at Italian Open See in context
All russians should be banned from international sporting events until they deal with their internal issues like becoming a normal country.
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Posted in: Entrepreneur launches support service for international school kids in Japan
Posted in: Trump tells prayer breakfast he wants to root out 'anti-Christian bias' and urges 'bring God back'
Paying a porn star is not an official duty
Posted in: Trump tells prayer breakfast he wants to root out 'anti-Christian bias' and urges 'bring God back'