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Posted in: Japanese woman reporter shot dead in Syria's Aleppo See in context

She was a brave, hard working and lovely woman. What a shame.

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Posted in: Glowing blue objects turning up on Toyama beach See in context

I want one.

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Posted in: Chinese mob ravages Japanese restaurant during protest; later finds out it is Chinese-owned See in context

Smells like Kristallnacht.

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Posted in: Shokotan sports exotic molted insect skin headwear See in context

I... uh... I.... ...er.... I love you?

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Posted in: High school student arrested for breaking classmate's back See in context

The bullie deserves a public anal probing.

Perhaps. But I'll pass on that.

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Posted in: Bolt reignites Lewis feud; IOC chief says Bolt can't be considered legend yet See in context

No one questioned the US drug policy but Marion Jones got away with years of doping

I don't think she got away with it.

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Posted in: Lady Gaga perfume goes on sale in Japan See in context

The Stench of Tacky

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Posted in: Japanese-born resident murdered after 'scolding' worker in Indonesia See in context

Sick punk. How long before the hanging?

Not long I would imagine. From what I understand Indonesia serves out justice rather quickly.

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Posted in: Man cooks, serves own genitals to 5 paying diners See in context

8\\D Bon appetit.

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Posted in: Why are Japanese so bad at English? See in context

Interesting article and comments from everyone. I have a TEFL diploma and currently in the middle of a B.A. in East Asian studies with the intent of making my way to Japan as an English teacher. This is all very insightful.

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Posted in: World’s first snaggletooth girl group formed See in context

I think they look cute. I have no problems with this. I'm not really into getting wound up about an article regarding a pop group I saw on the internet. Not at all.

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Posted in: Suu Kyi plans Japan trip later this year See in context

Hasty democracy to an underdeveloped country only results in confusions.

Explain.

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Posted in: Dutch roll out 'cannabis card' to stop pot tourists See in context

... and I hate people that think that whats "good" for them is good for everyone else.

Do NOT put words in my mouth.

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Posted in: Dutch roll out 'cannabis card' to stop pot tourists See in context

I hate conservatives that think they know what's what and what is good for me and everyone else. If you throw your hand in front of my face you will draw back a stump.

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Posted in: Some Japanese customs that may confuse foreigners See in context

I've never hugged anyone of the same sex in my life and I'm not starting now just but because it says so here

You've never hugged your father?

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Posted in: AKB48 candy ad criticized for encouraging homosexuality See in context

The ad is certainly encouraging something, ahem wink wink nudge nudge say no more.

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Posted in: New Zealand woman's 2-gallon-a-day Coca-Cola habit cited in her death See in context

4 US fl oz (118.3 ml) powder extract of cocaine ("decocainized" flavor essence of the coca leaf).

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Posted in: Some Japanese customs that may confuse foreigners See in context

I understand if it makes you feel better in terms of self-esteem by all means do what you must; BUT PLEASE Japanese women don't surgically alter your eyelids just so they appear rounder. Your eyes look fine just the way they are. Actually I think they are beautiful. And before anyone jumps on me (as most assuredly they will) for stating how I feel about that; I must make it clear that the natural shape of a woman's eyes did not evolve nor were designed solely for my personal pleasure, I just happen to find pleasure in them.

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Posted in: Japan's rocket alert system failed due to lack of info from defense ministry See in context

Patriots do not work that well anyway. So those defense missile batteries will become obsolete like stop sign in this country.

They worked very well when I was working in Saudi Arabia during the Gulf War. But that was over 20 years ago.

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Posted in: 9-year-old girl dies after being hit by truck in Tokyo's Shinagawa See in context

sigh.

It's never ending.

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Posted in: Japan women beat Brazil 4-1 to win Kirin Cup See in context

Yay-yay!

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Posted in: How do you feel about being a ‘gaijin’ in Japan? See in context

I feel like a gaijin no matter where on earth I am. And it feels great.

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Posted in: U.S. eases some Myanmar restrictions See in context

It's feels so good to have good things happen for a change.

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Posted in: Canada's Miss Universe pageant reverses ban on transgender model See in context

ah jeez now I'm all confused.

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Posted in: Handai appoints first woman dentistry professor See in context

I find most Japanese snaggle toothed or otherwise have endearingly crooked teeth. And I'm totally serious when I say that. There's a charm to it. It's like I wouldn't want them any other way. I find in cute in a way. But then again a cute girl is a cute girl no matter how you cut it. And I think the crooked grins is an endearing factor. So sue me.

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Posted in: Australian foreign minister backs some decriminalization of some drugs See in context

In my experience Marijuana is good for me. Alcohol, tobacco and caffeine not so much. I stand by my choice.

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Posted in: Japan, U.S. women draw 1-1 at Kirin Cup See in context

Anyway is was a good game, a bit slow at the start but picked up, many scoring opportunities for Japan mostly by Kawasumi. Kinga's goal was great, An example of what reflexive defense can do and she almost got a second goal but it was off a little unfortunately. It was nice having an HD broadcast here state side of my girls, I had gotten entirely to used to so-so live streams on JustinTV. So seeing it on a nice big screen brought me back to WC last year. It was cool.

Let's cross our fingers and hope for a golden year for our Nadeshiko.

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Posted in: Nadeshiko Japan beats U.S. 1-0 to advance to Algarve Cup final See in context

^^ haha, yeah. Aya Miyama is particularly good at kicking accuracy. Although in this game she wasn't as on top of that as she usually is, good captaining though.

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Posted in: Nadeshiko Japan beats U.S. 1-0 to advance to Algarve Cup final See in context

"U.S. will get them back during the Olympics."

mmmm..... .....nah.

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Posted in: Japan calls emergency security meeting after Kim's death See in context

JapanGalDec. 19, 2011 - 05:52PM JST

Question for all of you:

How come so called communist leaders always live as kings, but the people are dirt poor?

I would like to see Kim's closet just as they showed us Imelda's and her high heels.

Because ideologies are fraudulent. They are invented and used by politicians to pander to public inclination only to serve some other agenda. In most cases a self-serving power structure. For example Hitler used the National Socialist German Worker's Party to accumulate power within a desperate country. Now look at this; we have "National" which panders to the Right-wing, we have "Socialist" which panders to the Left-wing and we have the "Worker's Party" which panders to the Moderates. It has something for everyone! How great! Wrong! It was simply a vehicle for which Hitler used to take control the state. In North Korea's case, it's a Democratic People's Republic right? No way! Not a chance! What a fraud! The closest thing you can relate North Korea to is Poland during the Nazi occupation. The country is essentially one giant concentration camp ran by the Oligarchy, these "Kings" as it were.

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