Posted in: The pros and cons of living on Tokyo’s outskirts See in context
We walked from the Ghibli Museum to the station. What a beautiful area. Very nice...
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Posted in: Are you in favor of vaccination passports for international travel? See in context
No, because its discrimination. Vaccinating kids is just wrong as well. If you think a PCR test is accurate you are mistaken its 30% at best. Lockdowns don't work and neither do masks for the most part. You destroy your economies, you rule by fear, you shoot emergency approved vaccines into people over a virus that doesn't effect most people. The damage this virus has caused, because people are scared, is beyond measurement. Stop falling for the hype that governments and media spread to control you. There are a lot more seriously dangerous things all around you...
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Posted in: If the Tokyo Olympics are held, will you watch any of it on TV? See in context
Ill watch some, I do prefer the Winter Games though. I want to see the coverage and the sites around Tokyo. I miss Japan, can't wait to get back there. Praying for this virus to run its course and be behind all of us....
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Posted in: Why has the price of Bitcoin been falling? See in context
This article is wrong on so many levels. TOTAL FUD!!!!!!!
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Posted in: U.S. advises citizens to 'reconsider travel' to Japan See in context
I'm ready to go back to Japan. Don't worry about me, like most Americans, I am fully vaccinated.
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Posted in: Do you think the Tokyo Olympics, if they are held, will be a coronavirus super-spreader event? See in context
OMG yall people worry about nothing. Japanese people are usually more healthy and obesity in Japan is a rarity. The COVID death rate in Japan is 1%. That's with the limited testing Japan does. That's about the same as the flu. Do you shut cities, businesses and travel down for the flu? Do you have a State of Emergency for the flu? These athletes and everyone involved will be tested, do their thing and leave. Sure some will test positive. the tests are 50% accurate at best, more like 30%. It will not be a super spreader event, get over it already
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Posted in: Japanese craft brewery saves pears damaged by bad weather and makes delicious Pear Weizen See in context
Sounds good... They didn't produce a Perry because it is a craft brewery making it. Pears go great with the Heffe style...Sounds like a recipe I need to try to brew...
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Posted in: Trump headed for trouble -- and not changing course See in context
This article is a joke. Who is corrupt? The Republicans you say? Ha Ha Ha Are you blind? Been under a rock this whole time? Wow!!!!! liberalism is truly a mental disorder....
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What is the cheating culture in Japan really like? Same as anywhere else
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Posted in: 14-year-old girl arrested for assaulting mother over smartphone use
Posted in: 14-year-old girl arrested for assaulting mother over smartphone use
Posted in: Singapore court finds opposition party leader guilty of lying to parliament