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Posted in: Baby drowns in bathtub while mother apparently drunk See in context

"The farce of equality",. What has it achieved? Too often arrogance, irresponsibility, a highlighting of lack of character, friction and higher divorce rates. What a mess.

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Posted in: Virtual reality takes porn to the next level See in context

This happening merely shows whatis conveniently ignored by the world's media - that women are as hooked on porn as men. That even youngguirls are sexually active. We all have too much of the bonobo ape in our psyche, as they were once a major part of us in our development.

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Posted in: Memo to U.S. citizens: Pay your taxes or you may lose your passport See in context

I hadn't spotted this one. This is a good move by Congress, as so much money is lost to corruption. All countries need discipline , and good policing because so many of us are not really trustworthy.

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Posted in: Kishida says Russia key to resolving Syria, N Korea issues See in context

That statement is a platitude. It's obvious that Russia influences its satellite countries. 'Big Brother always calls the tune, and influences all regressive actions whether by the nod and wink, or a firm rejection. These Left-Wing nations are the biggest trouble-makers in the world today, apart from the religious nutters.

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Posted in: Man gets 8 years in prison over fatal driving spree See in context

OK, Young woman killed by drug-influenced driver. Let's say a young woman killed a man under similar circumstances, would there be the dame emotional response? I very much doubt it.

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Posted in: 93-year-old man arrested for strangling wife in nursing home See in context

To slag off Japan for having a crime of this nature shows dreadful lack of intelligence. Inhumanity and cruelty is world-wide, and a part of every culure on earth.

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Posted in: Should the statue of a girl dedicated to the memory of Korean women forced to work in Japanese military wartime brothels be removed from outside the Japanese embassy in Seoul? See in context

If those girls/women had been tortured and beaten then a horror would have emerged which would have shocked the world. But when truth emerges, women who have been raped would admit that it was not the worst happening in their lives by a long way. So with all my understanding of the degredation of it all, I think too much is being made of it. What about all the real sexual atrocities committed by Russian soldiers as they invaded Germany and other countries.

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Posted in: Why the best and brightest can be the worst at governing See in context

This will simply echo the never-ending arguments which revolve around religion, the 'sex war' and politics There are the smart guys, Left leaning ones, Right leaning ones, the middle of the road never-satisfied ones. The list is endless and no definite conclusions will ever be reached simply because of the vast diversity of characteristics involved. We all know what;s best really - until someone comes along and blows our pet theories right out of the water with indisputable logic. Life may be just a game, but it's a dangerous one.

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Posted in: Man dies after consuming caffeinated drinks over long period of time See in context

I felt sorry for the guy, dying in an attempt to keep abreast of work loads. Yet somehow this article needs some clarifying - there must have been other factors involved other than just caffeine. Could a mix of other stimulants have created an overload?

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Posted in: Angry single men stage anti-Christmas rally in Tokyo See in context

What is it with born losers? Always protesting about something or other instead of just getting on with life to the best of their abilities. Or maybe they just don't have any.

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Posted in: Seoul court acquits Japanese reporter of defaming president See in context

The freedom of expression of reporters was upheld with this verdict. Truth - and truthful opinions - must never be suppressed by any power or political doctrine. Sometimes opinions are proved wrong, sometimes right; let the chips fall where they may, but through the net can escape truth, and that's a healthy thing for us all.

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Posted in: 'Nothing to forgive,' says U.S. vet on crashed plane See in context

That war was a vicious and hurtful one imposed on millions of innocent people.i For many years the pain was unforgivable, and so this forgiveness is a stark reminder that we humans can be capable of bigger and better things.

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Posted in: Does bringing up baby take sparkle out of hubby's sex drive? See in context

If only the sex-drive of men was as simple as women would like to believe. It;s often complicated and tangled Essentially our desires revolve around virgins, when we are pubescent and needing the attractions of young girls. Even when we mature those early longings stay with us. But when the mature woman has the attraction for us, and pregnancy arrives, all kinds of emotions flood us, responsibility, love and care for mother and child, protectiveness etc, all balled-up in an emotional swirl. Sexual desires never leave us - that;s our nature. But the new angles brought in by baby;s arrival weaken the importance of sex itself in the relationship. The mother;s new attitude to sex, as though it;s now a lesser part of the union's uniqueness. The physical aspect also plays a part - the birth itself being through the very part of human anatomy which was the private preserve of the husband was 'violated' by the newcomer, however much love and affection is present in the union. If only humans weren't so complicated!!. But then we wouldn't possess all the emotional depths which make our love affairs so deep and enriching!!.

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Posted in: China says Japan should have made 'sincere' WWII apology See in context

China's desire to see a more sincere apology is becoming a bit hackneyed. The recent comments by the Japanese Prime Minister was a very sincere expression of awareness of shame - any further would be a grovelling that is just not warranted. Those warmongering days of 'empire' and territorial gains have gone, so many countries were cruel and exploitative that to harp on and on about apologies from whichever country has become embarrassing. Japan has modernized in a dramatic and skilled fashion, it has thrown off its religious suffocation and 'Godlike' values of its Emperor and become a modern power-house of a country which should command respect.

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