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Posted in: Honey, do you mind going back to work? See in context

@BlueWitch I was reading your post on many different topics. Now I read them more than JT news.. lol...!!! So impressed with the energy and style of writing. I prefer keeping a diary. I m sure you will enjoy reading then one day (may be with your grand children :)). If u publish, readers also will enjoy reading it. :)

About the topic, what u r decided to do is right. Take a long vacation after your 4th baby, your little sweeties will enjoy their time.. :) I am sure a working mother can still love her children (My mom is also working).

Wishing best of health to you and your baby underway... :)

Note: Consider the suggestion about diary... :)

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Posted in: Paying their respects See in context

@BlueWitch

They are one of the reasons why I feel so ashamed that I was born here.

I m very sad to read such a comment. Because as my opinion the world is praising Japan for many many many good qualities. For me personally, I m also very much in love with Japan. What I understand is, you are very disappointed with the way govt handled nuclear crisis. I don't know the actual situation, but spreading some worst news may cause panic in the public and eventually no one could control the situation. This is just my assumption, and I not trying to justify the govt action. Most of all, there is no saintly politician in the present day politics :). About WW2, it happened. None of the war should be praised, but war dead (I call them heroes) should be respected. No one died for himself, he did it for others. None of them wanted to fight, but they fought because unfortunately they born and lived at the time of war. Once a war is began, only way is to fight. If it is war today, most of us will be fighting :( No one can blame on those heroes. They are just victims of war. Only thing people can do is spread the peace and love each other. Love is the only solution :) So war heroes should be respected, because they put group interest ahead of their personal interest. That is what a country/society expects from its people. I believe Japanese still hold such an attitude. That's the reason I love this country and its people... :)

Watashi wa nihonjin de wa nai yo, soredemo watashi wa Nippon ga daisuki desu :)

@BlueWitch, Be proud to be a Japanese and roar against all corruption in the same way as you do now :) I registered in JT just for adding this post. Now I think I can do more posts from now on. So thank you for bringing me in :) BTW, Do you really think there is a radiation risk? I became more concerned after watching youtube link that you shared in some other post (from Mr Tatsuhiko Kodama)

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