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Posted in: Guns in America - the business of fear See in context

The only way to prevent this from happening again, is to abolish entirely the constitution and the bill of rights indefinitely. Otherwise, aggravated first-degree homicide rates skyrocket to 1508.97 for every 1600 taxpaying people

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Posted in: Casio electronic dictionary See in context

There won't be any demand, both short and long term

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Posted in: Japan's pro-nuclear weapon voices grow louder amid debate See in context

ARE YOU NUTS!?!?!?!? It could be enough to obliverate the whole population once fell to the wrong hands. Much worse, as this is an insanely seismically active country, when in storage, such detonations can occur underground in a massive manner, as those can become extremely fragile when transporting it to the launch pad.

If the pro-nuclear ones at birth dislike what i say, then bury my head with lead

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Posted in: Bullying – the problem that won’t go away See in context

Please agree if it's meant to be punishable as homicide in first degree, in any described way, including aggravated tentatives of it.

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Posted in: Meet FamilyMart’s newest employee - Hatsune Miku See in context

If Tokyo succeds in the 2020 Olympics bid, She'll be the one to sing the olympic anthem!

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Posted in: Nationalist dreams of new patriotic party See in context

I agree. Make a switch to Federative government just like USA, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Germany, Australia, India, etc.

Because as this country is divided in prefectures, a nationalist party fits in better

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Posted in: Projector lets you make 3D animations that can interact with real objects See in context

You kidding, right?

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Posted in: Japan's military: well-armed but untested in battle See in context

3 million more and we'll be safe from the Koryo by the coming decades

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Posted in: Completion of Hamaoka plant tsunami seawall delayed See in context

Now you're going to kill all of us, aren't you?

With less people paying taxes, and national economy at death's door, what you think you'll be doing with a fragile power source that powers 5 of every 7 household in the country, where long-term implications has never been understood.

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Posted in: Cool Japan? With new resident system for foreigners, 'Cold Japan' fits better See in context

So, she writes, the revised laws then embody powers that make it simpler “to destroy a foreign person’s life.” But in the end hardly surprising since, by blocking any means of participation by foreigners in the political discourse such a law solely reflects the thinking of Japanese.

Oh, great. Now my hopes to settle there is impossible, as in the jurisdiction that i live on is always infested with first-degree homicides for the battle of political parties mainly for the territorial control by means of corruption, where such murders are at 121.08 for every 150 people, much more in the capital city.

Now the next thing the National government is trying to do is to boot 'em off after 90 days with no permission for an extension by any means neccesary. And also, seal off their borders from foreigners, in which a restart of a self-reliance policy can crumble not just the economy permanently, but the country itself where it might end as the Soviet Union died by the end of 1991, where each region, or prefecture, is a country of its own

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Posted in: It's party time for sex-hungry Olympic athletes See in context

This won't be Jacques Rogge's headline to be read

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Posted in: Shiga police question 3 boys accused of bullying suicide victim See in context

Give me the national and the targeted prefecture's penal code, there's something that i don't understand in clear

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Posted in: New registration system for foreigners starts in Japan See in context

@Badge213: The citizenship that i'm going to revoke, is the Puerto Rican one, that is going to be in their Department of state in Old San Juan. The American one, when i get permanent residency there in Japan. It's common sense as my native jurisdiction has recognised it since the Foraker law of 1917

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Posted in: North Korean TV shows Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh See in context

Before he dies in 67 years time, this peninsula should had been fusioned into one, or the world attacked the North half where China has retreated for grabs

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Posted in: New registration system for foreigners starts in Japan See in context

And i forgot, I AM an Puerto Rican citizen jus sanguinis and at the same time an American citizen for just holding my passport headed to its 6th year of validity

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Posted in: New registration system for foreigners starts in Japan See in context

Quoted from Badge213:

If you are still residing in Puerto Rico (who are American citizens and carry US Passports), then you don't even qualify for permanent residency in Japan.

You need to be living in Japan in the first place for a couple of years before you even become eligible for permanent residency in Japan.

I KNOW! But after staying in Japan for 10 years minimum, and the above criteria is examined, does this mean that i ain't eligible or what?

Because for if you didn't know, i'm headed there this December 21st for 16 days of leisure. THEN, after i finish my college degree, prepare for procedures on self-revokation of my native citizenship, then i'll have to deal with the procedures on living under temporary residence visa (UNLESS I MARRY SOMEONE THERE!), then i'll get to know if you were right or what!

But this year, it will be my first time stepping on Japanese soil, as i never attempted it before because i was unable to leave the island for no reason

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Posted in: S Korean rams gate at Japanese embassy in protest See in context

The whole divided peninsula, is seeking revenge by attacking them this December 21st. Leaving no survivors

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Posted in: New law seeks to curb real estate ad excesses See in context

Japanese real estate industry, as dangerous as drug smuggling across the former soviet union

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Posted in: North Korean TV shows Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh See in context

Looks like Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il are already this angry, because they knew the dear father will rip this country apart

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Posted in: New registration system for foreigners starts in Japan See in context

Given that i'm Puerto Rican at birth, still residing in the comonwealth of Puerto Rico since birth where my parents are of Puerto Rican descendancy, and being accused of homicide in first degree and served jail time (being the only one in my criminal record), does this mean that i ain't eligible for permanent citizenship?

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Posted in: More women in their 40s dating younger men See in context

This one is for Yuko Minaguchi, the voice of Nene Anegasaki, where menopause is getting much more acute than ever

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Posted in: What to do if someone on the street goes berserk See in context

@Virtuoso: That was the exact reality I have faced in my lifetime since 1994, where the reported homicide cases nearly reached in their thousands, and where in San Juan, every 15 seconds, 15 people are shot in their foreheads by state's legislative members

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Posted in: What to do if someone on the street goes berserk See in context

In Japan, odds if being shot by somebody are 1 in (OH MY GOD!) 318,000,000,000, as we know that firearms ownership is solely restricted to law enforcement personnel and the military forces, but it will drop as long there are more and more reports that guns are being fallen to the wrong hands. So you're not just at risk of being fatally stabbed in the back alleys, but being shot as well mostly in the forehead. So if you're at risk, run away as fast as you can and leave no trace of you including ones that can be rebuilt later on.

But in Puerto Rico, the Pan American crime lord's paradise, an average person can conceal up to 18 guns, and I mean ones that aren't permissible in the weapons law, mostly from the middle east, and identifiable by a smuggler's boat from both Colombia and Mexico carrying the North Korean flag under the name of the recently defunct leader Kim Jong Il, putting a central American scare.

Also, the pro-statehood New Progress Party, representing the majority of the island's National Crime Force, always deny claims since 1968 that they have been held responsible for a first-degree homicide rate of 121.08 for every 150 people

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Posted in: This could be your dream home – if you’re a goldfish See in context

Am I getting crazy or what? Because of this

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Posted in: UN calls for 'billionaires tax' to help world's poor See in context

For Mr. Donald Trump, the real estate mogul, deny co-operation with the needed and you're already a trillionaire fugitive

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Posted in: Japan ruling party defectors to form new party See in context

This one, can be enough to obliverate the industrialised monarchy

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Posted in: S Korea's president raps cabinet on bungled pact with Japan See in context

In 1945, Kim Il Sung has made the most stunning decision to free up the Korean peninsula from the Japanese rule: Split it up into two BLEEP! occupations in which 3 years later, became what is meant the worst attempt in history, in which reunification is permanently IMPOSSIBLE!

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Posted in: S Korea, Japan to sign first military pact See in context

"...and Dear Father nust NOT be aware of it, in fact, they wanna invade S Korea and Japan by Dec. 21st this year. The reason why, Jong Un says: "SHUT UP!"

The most ridiculous thing Japan is planning to do, is to commence their nuclear defence programme, where no missile is safe from the big one nationwide

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Posted in: Japan probes website attacks by Anonymous hacker group See in context

I'm going after the ammo, the next one is headed straight to Pyongyang

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Posted in: Driving illegally in Japan See in context

Given that i'm a Puerto Rican native in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and still residing there since birth, having convicted of a first-degree homicide and served jail time as issued by court (Being the only one in my criminal record), does this mean that i ain't eligible or what?

P.S. The licence i have in the mentioned jurisdiction above is still in validity

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