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Posted in: China criticizes Japan over "dangerous" jet scramble See in context

"I can invade your house, but if you respond you are dangerous".

It's a pity that 5,000 years of history wasn't enough to try understand what is wrong with this logic.

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Posted in: Sharp's new refrigerator cools food even during power failure See in context

Excellent. Now I want a refrigerator that also cook the food, serves cocktails, and includes a swimming pool.

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Posted in: Man murders boss over unfavorable employment conditions  See in context

Looks like a pay rise is not going to happen. For two reasons.

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Posted in: Microsoft shifts to social with huge LinkedIn deal See in context

Microsoft does not want to be left behind. Spying on people has become a real temptation, too good to ignore. Just ask Apple and Google.

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Posted in: While Sanders vows to keep fighting, Clinton wraps up nomination See in context

Bernie, Clinton and Trump... To choose between them is like choosing between fire, charcoal and dynamite.

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Posted in: Philippines' Duterte to visit pope and apologise for calling him 'son of a whore' See in context

So they elected this guy? Looks like things are not going to improve anytime soon for the Philippines.

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Posted in: Man arrested on suspicion of killing 10 stray cats See in context

Sometimes the extremely-old-style justice becomes really necessary. This is such a case. And I would apply it myself.

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Posted in: 63-year-old man arrested for stealing hand straps from Tokyo subway train See in context

Here's someone who got an idea for a new business.

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Posted in: 159 passengers enter Japan without passing through immigration at Narita See in context

That's why Japan need robot Judokas in the airport. They never miss anyone.

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Posted in: China summons G7 diplomats to protest South China Sea statement See in context

China is making a hostage from every economic partner, using bilateral trade for blackmail in order to get what they want. "If you want trade with us, don't do this or don't say that". The sooner China is cut loose, the sooner the world will return to stability. The economy thrives with honest economic partners, not with those using blackmail, counterfeit, robbery, exploitation or extortion. Those investing in China today will have reasons to worry. The Chinese demand to surrender IP as a condition to operate in China should be a red flag for anyone who can see beyond the nose.

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Posted in: 6-year-old girl falls to death from 43rd floor balcony in Osaka See in context

How on earth a window in the 43th floor can be opened to the point someone can jump from there? That is a fundamental design flaw to me.

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Posted in: China says Japanese base on Yonaguni shows its hypocrisy on South China Sea See in context

China is stealing everything they can to create as much facts on the ground as possible before the rule on Philippines' legal claim. Certainly they don't like to be watched in the process. But their bullying is risky as they are only creating enemies everywhere which can make the Chinese lose face very quickly. It's like Germany 1939 all over again.

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Posted in: Woman gets 11 years for throwing 5-year-old son to his death from 13th-floor apartment See in context

Was there any DNA testing of the window to find out who opened it? Because otherwise, looks like everything in this case is assumption.

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Posted in: ASIMO to welcome visitors arriving at Narita International Airport See in context

Visitors are recommended to have some batteries at hand in case he gets upset.

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Posted in: Nike unveils its first self-lacing sneaker See in context

It looks like a good tool to make sausages.

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Posted in: Sony developing audio player that delivers music to you without putting a device in your ear See in context

"Sony developing audio player that delivers music to you without putting a device in your ear"

Old news. There is already one. It's called "radio".

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Posted in: Tokyo zoo to work on changing living conditions for elephant See in context

If someone is seriously interested to help this elephant, a sanctuary in Africa where he can roam free in a large area is far better. Zoos should be banned in any civilized society.

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Posted in: Five years on, closure has yet to come to Fukushima parents See in context

This man is very brave for all he endured. Hat off to him and hope he find peace.

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Posted in: China cautions Australia over defense cooperation with Japan See in context

China is eager to see its neighbors weak so one day they can seize the resources of the area without opposition.

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Posted in: Intelligent robots threaten millions of jobs See in context

Sabotage of robots is one future job for humans.

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Posted in: Aid for Palestinians See in context

There is any chance Abbas will stop asking for help while the area under his responsibility is used to launch rockets to Israeli cities and start behaving as a civilized neighbor which would open the borders so they can use trade instead of bombs. Or is easier to get free money from the UN while playing the victim card?

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Posted in: 5 Palestinians killed while attacking Israelis See in context

Or, a fox in the hen house so to speak. Who's the uninvited guest? This war started long before the Israeli state declared independence on May 14, 1948. Your defense of their terrorism is "t"oolish. The Israeli state was born by war and terrorism, nothing has changed since.

Is not for nothing, but reading a bit of real history can make the difference between sense and non-sense. And books don't bite.

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Posted in: Illegal mosaic-free porn business busted See in context

Pixelation of movies? Who is the brain who invented that law??

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Posted in: Some Australian asylum seekers to be deported have cancer, terminal illnesses See in context

There is a limit - socially, economically and practically - about how many people can be successfully absorbed in any country, without bringing down the local resources which are scarce at best. Immigration should be cancelled and focus in developing their original countries to some basic standard so they are not forced to look somewhere. This is only feasible for civilized people willing to learn, accept challenges, work hard and succeed. Is not suitable for these people who only try to take advantage without any responsibility, like is happening in Europe right now. But again, nobody need these in any case.

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Posted in: Obama visits U.S. mosque; says impression of Muslims distorted See in context

“for the violent acts of the very few.”

Wonder if these "few" includes the Shaaria "justice" where stoning and beheading is legal.

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Posted in: Mass expulsions ahead for Europe as migrant crisis grows See in context

Stop the war in Syria. That will help a lot.

Also need to stop the war in Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Yemen, Afghanistan......the list is long. Good luck with that.

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Posted in: Japan accepts 27 refugees last year; rejects 99% of applications See in context

27 too many.

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Posted in: Man forces girlfriend to walk naked on NYC street See in context

Women do not seem to be very good in choosing partners, are they?

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Posted in: Wisconsin manufacturer stands by policy on Muslim prayer breaks See in context

They are paid to work, not to pray. Some individuals have problems understanding the basics.

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Posted in: Sleazy animal-trade business underpins Japan's ever-popular zoos See in context

These creatures live in cages so people can have some "entertainment". Zoos are one of the many ways humans abuse animals.

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