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Yes, practically any useful weapon is illegal for private possession in Japan, I believe. What I want to know is whether a spray can of wasp killer is legal there? I hope they wouldn't indict a woman for interrupting a rape with a cloud of nicotine sulfate, but as we say here, better to be judged by twelve than carried by six.
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Just as I posted the other day but got thumb down, the idiot did exactly what I thought he would…
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I find this strangely more acceptable that seeing some cow wearing a bikini. Thank you Allah.
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Kentucky definitely tastes better in Japan. No way :)
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