Posted in: N Korean leader Kim slams U.S.-S Korea-Japan partnership and vows to boost his nuclear program See in context
The idea that he has military vehicles running on wood ovens should tell you the truth about his fake world. If Iran can't have nukes (at all costs) there is no way in the world the elite would allow this guy to have one. He's used as a weapon of fear. Nothing more.
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Posted in: Japan reports 70 mil COVID cases, 130,000 deaths in 5 years since outbreak See in context
Or as we like to call in American, the flu.
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Posted in: Five years on from the pandemic, long COVID keeps lives on hold See in context
My family members and friends who got the regiment are doing the worst.
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Posted in: One dead, 3 injured after car driven by 84-year-old woman hits them on Kagoshima sidewalk See in context
Automated taxis are long overdue. Let technology help the elderly.
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Posted in: Trump's victory raises prospect of trade war impacting Japan, other U.S. allies See in context
I think it'll be very exciting for Japan and America. We love everything Japanese including most importantly the wellbeing of the people. The products from Japan are revered front hardware to art to culture. Japan has played fair since our two nations combined forces. I doubt that'll change.
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Posted in: Ishiba picks veterans, ex-PMs as execs for divided ruling party See in context
Such a strange photo. Nothing on the table. Is there some symbology to this? A clean start?
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Posted in: Mind your manners See in context
This is what makes Japan special. Logical management of common sense ideas.
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Posted in: Spring in Yokohama See in context
Nothing like Spring in all of Japan. Every corner of the country glows with positive energy that lifts everyone into a state of happiness. Not every country has such a beautiful vista. That photo: I was looking through several hundred family photos last week, and I can't find any of these trails in the sky. Weird right?
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Posted in: Back to the Edo Period See in context
We need a lot more photos of this event. Looks really cool.
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Posted in: Japan criticizes Russian ban on its seafood over release of treated radioactive water See in context
Don't worry! Americans will eat all the radioactive fish you can ship them.
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Posted in: Construction of Japan's tallest skyscraper begins near Tokyo Station See in context
So glad to see the height isn't outrageous. America has built way too many skyscrapers that now have to be removed with no clean means to do so.
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Posted in: Angels star Ohtani to have elbow surgery See in context
I love this man. However, the light that burns twice as bright, burns half as long. Let's wish him a speedy recovery!
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Posted in: Reward period extended for information that will help solve 27-year-old murder case See in context
Sadly, the killer might be dead. One might check records of loners that match his description.
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Posted in: China complains to Japan about Taiwan vice president attending Abe's funeral See in context
No one likes the kid on the playground that tries to tell everyone else what to do.
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Posted in: Japan OKs Moderna's COVID-19 booster shots 6 months after 2nd dose See in context
I thought this was the dangerous one that has been banned around the world. Am I wrong?
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Posted in: Hiroshima survivors worry that the world will forget See in context
Sadly, even if the world forgets, the world will create numerous reminders.
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Posted in: Vaccine makers face biggest medical manufacturing challenge in history See in context
Avoid it will be the real trick.
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Posted in: Japan urges Taiwan's participation in WHO assembly See in context
"World" Health Organization. Just no one who defies China.
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Posted in: WHO head urges global unity to help make Tokyo Olympics safe See in context
I'm going to stop pretending there's a pandemic. Time for life.
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Posted in: U.S. airlines tell crews not to force passengers to wear masks See in context
Airplanes are probably the single best rationale for wearing masks BEFORE COVID ever existed. However, herd immunity is important to fight a second wave theory.
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Posted in: Cancer patients fear treatment makes them vulnerable to coronavirus See in context
CEMO puts you at risk of dying. Like 93% likely to die of it. Switch to Gerson. LIVE.
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Posted in: Japanese computer-savvy teen designs app to fight pandemic See in context
Bravo!
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Posted in: Osaka to name and shame more pachinko parlors defying closure request See in context
Good for them.
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Posted in: Osaka mayor under fire for saying women dawdle at shops See in context
Not sure this is a scientific breakthrough. Men have known this for years. Women enjoy looking.
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Posted in: Officials puzzled by outbreak on docked cruise ship in Nagasaki See in context
This is do to the fact that Corona viruses anti-bodies exist in all humans on Earth. When they ramp up in healthy patients, the test returns positive, but there is nothing to worry about unless the patient has symptoms or is in rare cases in a close relationship with someone who might be at risk. Viruses cannot travel through air to other humans. It must be encapsulated inside water and even then it will die in fractions of a second. Remember, a bacteria is the size of a building compared to viral matter. Viral matter is thus very vulnerable to all the elements outside the human body.
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Posted in: Economic fallout mounts as coronavirus cases top 1 million worldwide See in context
Turning into pure Hollywood. #filmyourhospitals
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Posted in: Trump promises Kyiv involvement in peace talks with Russia
Posted in: Judges to consider barring Musk's DOGE team from several government agencies
Posted in: Trump signs plan for reciprocal tariffs on U.S. trading partners, ushering in economic uncertainty
Posted in: Kennedy confirmed by Senate as U.S. Health Secretary