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Posted in: Prince Hisahito - the future of Japan's monarchy See in context

he is cute!

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Posted in: 5 things men in Japan hide before inviting a woman home See in context

Porn stuff, because it will give an impression that guy just want to get inside of the girl pants. But then again, why would guy invites his date, if not for tht purpose, right. You could have coffee at coffee shops.

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Posted in: Singapore's Changi implements self service and passenger processing technology See in context

oh they have rooftop swimming pool? sweet!

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Posted in: Singapore demands urgent Indonesia action on smog See in context

The air is quite clear today, after rain yesterday and last night. In my place, the API has come down to below 100. Sadly, this bickering would never stop if no definite solutions found. Indonesia would always blame it to Malaysia and Singapore because our plantation companies operates there.

It is not easy to stop people from doing what they are used to, slash and burn. We do have some planters and farmers here does the same, and gets worst during dry season like right now. One thing, it is cheaper that way. Another thing is not just to fertilise the soil, but also to get rid of the parasites that would harm crops later on.

Unless researchers found alternatives to this, the slash and burn activities would always used to clear land for plantation.

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Posted in: Golden oldie See in context

really, really respect her

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Posted in: Singapore's Changi implements self service and passenger processing technology See in context

Love the airport. with orchids here and there, nice smoking spot at the International Departure hall, free internet, movies etc.

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Posted in: View from the top See in context

how nice if it's side profile of her looking out of the glass window

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Posted in: Smart way to see Roppongi See in context

does it comes in English too? but neat way to assist people out of town or tourists

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Posted in: Afternoon break See in context

noticed those two who are relaxing are in casual attires whereas those not, are in office attires and still on mobile devices, checking on something

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Posted in: Aerosmith cancels Jakarta concert due to security concerns See in context

they should come to Malaysia instead. hehe

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Posted in: RIM unveils cheaper BlackBerry See in context

been using BlackBerry since end of 2009, and still loving it. On my third model already, and although I really like the keypad version, my Z10 is superb. Japan is not the only market that has lukewarm attitude towards BlackBerry. When I went to Kazakhstan, everybody is on Samsung or Iphone. Only once I saw a person using Bold 5.

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Posted in: Men who use trains on dates: Please stay single See in context

Why somehow I feel this article was written by a guy?

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Posted in: Japan's secret economic weapon: women See in context

Talk about stay at home mothers and those who works, and can't help noticing some indirectly implying that those stay at home mothers are better than those who works. While it is true in some cases, but in some cases children with both parents working are not totally left out in the love department too.

It's like saying children from broken homes would be society trash and we all know it is just not true.

I've seen people with both parents working and they still excels and i've seen some children from single income parent, with mothers staying at home, supposedly nurturing them, turned out to be criminals. And i've seen children from broken homes hold big positions and great job at work.

You see, while it is true that mothers need to nurture their children, but she are not supposed to stand alone. I believe to create better society is not one person job, but the rest of the people in the society. And it just not helping if the said stays at home mothers spend the majority of their time at some pachinko parlour, wasting away the hard earned money

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Posted in: Night at the temple See in context

Enhanced or not, this is a great picture

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Posted in: All tsunami warnings lifted after M7.3 quake hits northeast Japan See in context

Hope everybody's alright. Be strong

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Posted in: Japan's secret economic weapon: women See in context

Is it just me, or why when people talk or discussing women in workforce, many would always think about them in corporate world? How about small businesses? The SMEs. It does contribute to the national income. Women could have the choice to work in industries that caters to their needs. Mothers with design degree maybe could work from home.

Or those with montessori knowledge could open child minding centres for working mothers (who prefers to work)... The issue here is whether there are avenue for working mothers to have their children taken care of during working hours, whether they have flexible working hours so they could breastfeed their babies, and more importantly, whether the mothers themselves want to work. I think women does not have choice when they are single parents, because in the end of the day, they need to bring food to the table.

So if they are working, does that make them bad mothers?

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Posted in: Ten years on, Bali remembers bomb dead See in context

Elbuda, I supposed so. but then again, so does London or Bangkok or even Tokyo for that matter. How would anybody tells me it is safe to walk the streets in those places or take a ride in the train when they have the sarin gas incident and London bombing?

I guess we just have to take the chance.

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Posted in: Man sentenced to death for killing mother, baby daughter in 1999 seeks retrial See in context

If he has evidence to clear his name (hopefully not a fabricated ones), I think he should be given a fair retrial. after all, we don't want the real culprit scot free while an innocent person rot in the jail.

but I would say, saying he is a minor and could not comprehend the result of his action, well, I think as a young adult, he should know, strangling a person could mean death. especially if the said persons were a woman and a child. clearly to me, his action is to cover up the rape.

as for capital punishment, over the years there are many country opposing to it. it might help the accused to repent and atone for his deeds and sins if he is sent to rehabilitation centres on the other hand, the survivors of his action, the family left behind, those are the things that need to be considered.

some people may not repeat the crime after they served the prison terms, others might be repeat offenders who could care less about others.

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Posted in: Smile for Japan See in context

maybe the best way to do it is to donate a portion of the sale of those candles to the people in Tohoku

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Posted in: Manga MotoGP See in context

Rossi's has his smile. Cheers cute

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Posted in: Ten years on, Bali remembers bomb dead See in context

Elbuda, the Balinese are good people and they would deeply effected if the tourism industry collapse. Been there last year and i can't wait to go there again. Condolences to the survivors

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Posted in: Kansai airport officials stand by security measures See in context

I don't know about you guys, but sitting with paranoid person on a plane is not soothing. And why on earth he put on the bullet proof vest, is beyond me. It's not that he's taking a plane to war stricken countries or something.

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Posted in: Kansai airport officials stand by security measures See in context

Oh, my bad. Why did I keep on thinking it was hand carry.

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Posted in: 86-year-old ex-cop found dead in house after killing woman with sword See in context

Sad, sad story. Something must be done to check the mental health of some people.

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Posted in: Kansai airport officials stand by security measures See in context

GW, I thought if you are on transit, and you have to catch connecting flights, you still need to be checked?

Coz that was what I experienced enroute to Cairo via Changi airport. And the security even asked me to take out my laptop and put it on the tray to be scanned.

Unless one is on transit without having to disembark the original flight, he or she usually subjected to a check, somehow.

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Posted in: Kansai airport officials stand by security measures See in context

The security in Kansai Airport surely so relax, according to Nakamoto. Unlike the one I've experience in Narita, few years back.

We nearly missed the flight because security was so tight, everybody were told to take out everything metallic that they are wearing and put it in a small basket.

Everybody were told to take off their shoes, and put it into the scanner. Heck, I was even asked to take off my belt on the spot when the metal detector went off.

Funny thing is, my male friend, who is an Indian origin, were not told to take off his belt.

In this case, surely they have some sort of guidelines for passengers like nothing flammable or sharp or corrosive on board. In airports, such as in my country or neighbouring countries has these reminders put up.

Even when I went to Cairo, I've seen such reminder. In some airport, they won't even let in the foldable umbrella.

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Posted in: Toyota to recall 7.43 mil vehicles globally over fire risk in power-windows See in context

And I'm planning to buy a Toyota....

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Posted in: What happens to Japanese porn stars after they retire? See in context

They are sought after by most men (and in some cases, women) until your sons/daughter/brothers/sisters decided they want to be married to them. Then the shit hits the fan. How irony.

But yeah, I think this article is not in depth. I would like to read a first person experience in this. Maybe an interview or two or three with former AV actor/actresses or people who married to them. As much as Nakamura words could be included, his observations only a third person view

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Posted in: Indonesian court urged to jail Japanese teen for one year over drugs See in context

Living in an island like in Bali, unless if that boy was living in a bubble, he should aware of the severe penalty for drug offences. Because they tried lots of Aussie for drug offences in Bali

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Posted in: Royal welcome See in context

He is a Sultan but when appointed as a King, we add Yang Dipertuan Agong before Sultan. this is His majesty 2nd tenure as Yang Dipertuan Agong.

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