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Posted in: Verstappen bounces back with dominant win at Japanese Grand Prix See in context

His abrupt breakdown two weeks ago in Melbourne, Australia, looks like a blip in his total command over F1. He was out on the fourth lap when he rear brakes caught fire.

He had break trouble, and not his fault. What kind of article is this?

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Posted in: Universal Studios in Osaka to double foreign employees by year-end See in context

One of the reasons you get special feeling in Japan amusement parks like USJ and Disney, is because of the Japanese staff. Replace them with non-Japanese and you don't get the same uber polite treatment. Just go to Dotonbori in Osaka to experience what I am saying. The place have nothing but foreign staffs - they are rude and impatient and definitely removes that Japan atmosphere.

Please don't do this, USJ.

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Posted in: Japan to limit number of asylum applications to speed up deportations See in context

many have abused the system by applying multiple times so as to remain in Japan.

Yup. A lot of Filipino women do this to stay here, work in "entertainment" while they are waiting. Trust me, I know.

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Posted in: Japanese judge impeached over inappropriate social media posts See in context

If I am not wrong, judges in Japan are appointed. Impeachment should only be used on elected officials.

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Posted in: Man arrested for posting 39 threats against Nintendo online last year See in context

forcibly obstructing business operations

This charge again. Police has been using this to arrest virtually anyone they want.

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Posted in: Japan's imperial family debuts on Instagram See in context

Last year, the agency set up a team of experts

And how much did that cost us?

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Posted in: Japanese high court rules same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional See in context

People should be free to live and partner with who ever they wish to be with without a damn certificate or permission from anyone as long as the are healthy and in agreement.

That's tricky especially when it comes to inheritance. If you have multiple partners and not one official, they will fight over your wealth. This way, government as the arbiter is straightforward.

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Posted in: Biden, Trump clinch nominations, kicking off bruising presidential rematch See in context

This election will be decided in the swing states as always. No point in having a survey if they survey the entire country. They should just survey Georgia. Whoever wins that, wins the election.

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Posted in: Putin says he prefers 'more predictable' Biden over Trump See in context

Why''d he hurt Trump's feelings? And on Valentine's Day?

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Posted in: Dog that bit 12 people not vaccinated for rabies See in context

Unvaccinated dog that goes on a biting rampage is rabid which means it has rabies.

although their injuries were not life-threatening.

For now. Once rabies infection symptoms appear, an infected person is 100% sure to die within 2-3 weeks.

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Posted in: Is Japan’s custom of slurping noodles irritating, and why do people do it? See in context

Slurping is like saying “I am eating noodles” out loud without saying it.

For a culture so closed and private like Japan, why would you want to broadcast what you are eating?

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Posted in: Central Tokyo condo average price tops ¥100 mil for 1st time See in context

Well, I am happy for people who can afford them. My salary is 8 digits (jpy) and I still can't imagine how to afford a price like that.

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Posted in: Japanese lawmaker Ikeda indicted over ruling party slush fund scandal See in context

taken out of fear that he could attempt to destroy evidence.

I’m not saying he is innocent, but Tokyo prosecutors are cute.

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Posted in: China opposes Japan's congratulatory message to Taiwan president-elect See in context

Congrats to the new president of Taiwan. Taiwan is such a nice country compared to it’s neighbor country China.

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Posted in: 9 referred to prosecutors on detainee's death at Aichi police station See in context

This seems to be something wrong with police and immigration officers in Aichi prefecture

Those who fail to get in Tokyo are assigned in far flung places like these. No surprise there.

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Posted in: Hamas and Israel exchange more hostages for prisoners on fifth day of temporary cease-fire See in context

Good reporting here. You often see people citing that number as women and children, not minors like it’s actually referring to.

Because pro-Palestine terrorists likes calling 17 years and 11 months old terrorists as "children".

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Posted in: Chinese court rejects Canadian pop star Kris Wu's appeal over rape conviction See in context

Why would anyone go to China?

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Posted in: Figure skating icon Hanyu announces divorce; blames slander, stalking See in context

I dare masculine "men" here to train like he does. You have no idea how much dedication it takes to be able to spin 4 times in the air.

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Posted in: Fireworks festivals in Japan dim their lights amid financial woes See in context

"Setting off 1,500 fireworks in just 30 minutes would cost over 5 million yen ($33,000),"

5M yen only? That's surprisingly cheap.

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Posted in: Woman using smartphone falls to her death from bridge in Shizuoka Prefecture See in context

70 cm barrier. It's probably not a place meant to take pictures.

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Posted in: Heat pumps can't take the cold? Nordics debunk the myth See in context

In the UK, 'an air source heat pump usually costs around £10,000. A horizontally installed ground source heat pump costs £24,000, on average.' 

I don’t understand why it’s so expensive there. It’s just an aircondition in reverse, plus a defroster. It’s 60,000 yen in Yodobashi!

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Posted in: Nearly half world's countries seeing level of democracy decline: report See in context

Democracy is exercised only through election. The fact that majority of the people elect autocratic candidates is a sign that Democracy is alive and working.

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Posted in: Man whose wife, daughter were killed by elderly driver in Ikebukuro receives death threat See in context

Iizuka’s compulsory vehicle liability insurance will pay the compensation once the court’s sentencing is finalized.

Now we know who made the call. Or who owns the insurance company.

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Posted in: World champion Sakamoto captures Skate Canada crown See in context

She’s good, but the Russian ladies are on different level. Without then, ladies figure skating is boring.

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Posted in: Retrial of man accused of 1966 quadruple murder begins See in context

it was possible for him to have committed the crime

Not beyond reasonable doubt? Just possibility? Sounds about right for the famous Japan Injustice System.

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Posted in: Toshiba to delist in Japan on Dec 20 after 74 years of history See in context

Finally. We don’t have to fund their salary.

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Posted in: Parents arrested for shoplifting by stashing items in baby stroller See in context

Police said the couple are suspected of shoplifting items for recycling on at least 10 occasions since last October.

They’re probably going to blame all the unsolved thefts in the past year to this couple.

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Posted in: Ukraine tells critics of slow counteroffensive to 'shut up' See in context

It’s one thing to be an armchair critic for sports or politics. But to be one for a war? That’s just despicable.

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Posted in: Trump surrenders at Atlanta jail on charges he tried to overturn his 2020 election loss See in context

I know people who voted for him don’t want to lumped together with his “base”. But that’s just wishful thinking because same they obviously believe all the lies he sputters.

If you’re a Trump voter, you’re a MAGA. No exception.

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Posted in: More Nihon University football players suspected of cannabis possession See in context

Japan, on the other hand, has been winning the war easily without much effort or cost. The life style of the addicted does not and will not gain much respect in Japan.

Just because you don’t know it doesn’t mean it does not exist. Just recently, a 700kg of meth shipment was intercepted. Who in their right mind will ship 700kg meth in a country if they don’t have anyone to sell it to?

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