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Posted in: Mariah Carey See in context

zero relevance except for MTV and the middle of the road crew

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Posted in: High school student caught with cannabis resin See in context

I hope no yakusa get hurt in this whole episode, let's hope the force of corruption and codependence holds fast between the police and our friends in the yakusa.

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Posted in: Versace fades but doors haven't closed on big spenders See in context

Versace is just not relevent anymore is it? I'm sure other Versace stores will follow globally. It's a tacky brand and should have been resigned to the 90's for it's retrospective look at the 80's. Something which in 2009 just doesn't cut it..

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Posted in: Mormon church to build 5 new temples worldwide, including one in Sapporo See in context

" a young man in the 1820s, Smith participated in a "craze for treasure hunting"[3] by using seer stones in attempts to locate lost items and buried treasure.[4] Smith would put a stone in a white stovepipe hat and would then "see the required information in reflections given off by the stone".[5] While Smith was being paid for this "glass looking," "

Only in America folks :)

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Posted in: Mormon church to build 5 new temples worldwide, including one in Sapporo See in context

Spot on DenDon :) I have nothing against Mormonism as such, but I do have a problem with the way post war Japan was opened up with more than favorable terms to this organization along with others. Okay, well perhaps I do have a slight problem with modern US doctrines as they are generally originate from the religious zealots which were originally kicked out of Europe.

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Posted in: American arrested in Fukuoka for kidnapping own kids from ex-wife See in context

I hope he makes a fuss as much as possible, this country stinks sometimes with it's 3rd world mentality. It's supposed to be a developed nation for god's sake.

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Posted in: Mormon church to build 5 new temples worldwide, including one in Sapporo See in context

You cannot deny the Mormons a visa as they are a US organization not unlike AIG and Pepsicola. These organizations have thrived in Japan post-war enjoying favorable treatment. There are hindreds of thousands of mormons in Japan. There's a long history of them coming over here over the past 60 years in order to cure the locals. Not unlike the way AIG came over and set up their religion with a no-claims bonus. Mormonism file next to Johnson and Johnson.

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Posted in: American arrested in Fukuoka for kidnapping own kids from ex-wife See in context

More 3rd world policies and loopholes in a 1st world country. Poor kids..

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Posted in: Kumamoto man arrested after fatally stabbing his daughter’s 38-year-old boyfriend See in context

Light manslaughter charge for this, any Dad would know, you don't go around messing with his kids...

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Posted in: Star of Taiji dolphin-hunt film wants to win over Japan See in context

There's children starving in the world and multi-milionnaires like Jim Clark of Netscape chose to fund this? The world is going crazy!

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Posted in: Star of Taiji dolphin-hunt film wants to win over Japan See in context

Again, I wish to go above whether they eat the meat, I want to go above the fact that other species get caught, I want to go beyond the differences in psyche attached to dolphins on wikipedia. What I have personal umbridge with is the fact that one culture feels it has the right to tell another culture how to keep it's shop in order. The Japanese have a different perspective on dolphins to other cultures. Does this make them wrong? Does it give any other culture the right to say, you are wrong do it our way, think like we do? No it doesn't. As that would be the epitome of cultural imperialism (imposing your culture on another culture with total dismissal for their viewpoint and no flexiblity in your perspective). Like many of these 'save the [insert name of animal here (but no slugs please)]' I find it infuriating that one culture can feel that it's vastly superior to another and as such has the right to evangelize their own cultural viewpoint to the point where everybody is just like them and everywhere is just like Texas..

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Posted in: Star of Taiji dolphin-hunt film wants to win over Japan See in context

The issue is people from outside this community/culture saying we don't do that in Sydney, Wellington, London, Vancover, San Francisco, so we would like you to stop doing it as it makes us feel uncomfortable.

Does no one have a problem with that?

Please, I want to know.

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Posted in: Star of Taiji dolphin-hunt film wants to win over Japan See in context

I would not eat dolphin meat but then as a responsible and fairly liberal person I cannot reserve the right to stop the actions of another culture or nation because it does not sit with the values of the culture I align to. I am not pro-hunting in anyway, but I am pro-liberty and I find it extremely uncomfortable that some nations/groups/religions are trying to homogenize cultures so they sit with their own values. If we carry on down that route then eventually we will all have the cultural norms of middle America. These people would have us living in the middle of the road if they could and I for one will not have that. I value diversity. I find the 'anti whatever it maybe' crew as nothing less than totalitarianism wrapped up in a liberal sheep's clothing.

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Posted in: Star of Taiji dolphin-hunt film wants to win over Japan See in context

weather

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Posted in: Uno Kanda and husband’s cell phone snapping contest See in context

ugly, ugly woman!

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Posted in: FBI director outraged by Lockerbie bomber's release See in context

And since when did the FBI have any jurisdiction over Scottish law? Opps, just read, he only wrote a strong letter to Scotland, well woopy doo, why bother?

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Posted in: FBI director outraged by Lockerbie bomber's release See in context

Still, doesn't detract from this person being convicted and then release. His innocence should not come into effect when looking at the sentence. That I agree is wrong.

But like I said, he didn't do it, so I feel less upset about this..

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Posted in: FBI director outraged by Lockerbie bomber's release See in context

This guy didn't do anything and the FBI should know that. He was given over by the Libiyan government as a peace offering. He is in effect a stooge and most people who well read in this case know that that is a distict possibility if not a certainty. The western world began trading with Libiya shortly after his imprisonment and all was forgotten and Libiya kept their end of the bargain by keeping her nose clean and being a responsible global citizen. What we tend to forget is that Iranian terrorists most definitely carried out this bombing and that this was at best overlooked and worse covered up at the expense of a tit-for-tat with Libiya.. Wake up people, even some of the victims believe this to be the case after extensively going through the trial evidence.

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Posted in: Ginza hostess' involvement with Oshio ends in tragedy See in context

Well, we can assume all we like, but it looks like they were dropping at home, so perhaps dropped and then had sex as they came up the drug. This can be quite nice, as we know ecstasy creates a feeling of warmth and empathy, so taken prior to a sex act can be quite sensual. I would argue like many before that they didn't get ecstasy, it was something else and it went down hill from there..

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Posted in: Tokyo Bay booze cruise with miniskirted bar girls See in context

Rules are there to be broken, ask many a Ginza creaper :)

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Posted in: Palin says Obama's health care plan is 'evil' See in context

Dental's not free in the UK, it's subsidized, so you usually know what it's going to cost you for whatever treatment and it's not the price of the US or Canada. Same with medicine perscriptions, you have to pay, but not crazy drug company prices, a fair price..

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Posted in: Chuck D Public Enemy’s only founding member to obtain visa for Japan See in context

Chuck D is middle class and university educated, of course they let him in..

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Posted in: Why the Japanese Are a Superior People See in context

that should be gambatta obviously :)

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Posted in: Why the Japanese Are a Superior People See in context

Perhaps there's subliminal downloads in the content of; b-list talento game-show, dubuya visiting yet another district of Tokyo to eat oishi mono, another average skinny girl but with unfeasably large breasts goes to foreign country to experience a culture and cry a lot, but didn't she bambatta folks!

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Posted in: Why the Japanese Are a Superior People See in context

Richard III - that is the post of the month sir doffs cap

Or why the unusually intelligent 'general public' are not even allowed TV game shows.

Please, if this book is to have one inch of truth in it, then somebody explain Japanese TV. As let's face it any one of the six Mexican shopping channels is more intellectually stimulating than any of that dire rubbish.

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Posted in: 2012 See in context

Thank you JT for finally writing “tarento” :)

Why? It's not a word is it?

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Posted in: Innocence lost: the dark side of Akihabara See in context

'oyagi' sorry, typing this whilst crying for these kids

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Posted in: Innocence lost: the dark side of Akihabara See in context

Again, Japan does what she wants, the old sukebe oyaji's rule the day and innocent children are sold to the highest bidder, shame on Japan

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Posted in: Michael Jackson dies of reported cardiac arrest at 50 See in context

True he was found not guilty as a pedophile, but did admit sleeping with children in his care as well as giving them alcohol..

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Posted in: Bicultural jazz singer Emi Meyer explores her Japanese side See in context

She's 22, so I guess she ripped up her American passport last year as per the Japanese law on nationality, no halfs in their eyes is there...?

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