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Posted in: Law student Nana Tanimura decides music is a better career See in context

Nakamura sang the two songs from her single CD which are also the theme songs for the PlayStation 3 game “Hokuto Muso.”

GET OUT

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Posted in: S Korean ship explosion cause unclear; 46 still missing See in context

It would be really crap if the official story is that the crew are to be responsible for their own demise or anything to tarnish the reputation of both the living and dead crew.

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Posted in: '24' canceled after eight seasons See in context

Goodbye unfunny Die Hard series

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Posted in: Tokyo Anime Fair See in context

The popularity of anime can be attributed the booby picture on the bottom right.

Thanks for trying to put a positive spin on the industry, but it's actually flat chested highschoolers that look like 12 years old. Or is there a parity to the trend that's happening at Akiba. Now that I mention Akihabara, I lament the days when it wasn't full of anime otakus. It's sad to also note that those cosplayers in the picture are actually models. The common amateurs are usually deranged sociopaths that have taken a different road from the productive members of society during their adolescence.

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Posted in: Whale watching See in context

OMG a whale motif in Japan that's not been hunted, quick, let's make crude whaling jokes while we have the opportunity.

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Posted in: Sakaguchi, Yada to star in Japanese version of 'Die Hard' See in context

"That flatfooted Edokko!"

Really, Die Hard was not about Bruce Willis at all, it only worked because Alan Rickman and that cop from Family Matters

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Posted in: Crown Prince Naruhito and Crown Princess Masako told the media in a statement that they feel distress for causing public concern about their 8-year-old daughter Princess Aiko, who stayed away from sch See in context

Don't want media attention? Fine, help us get our well deserved Republic by abdicating.

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Posted in: Gackt to hold concert just for men See in context

FUNKYZEIT☆MIT☆GACKT!!

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Posted in: 'The Cove' puts Japanese fishermen everywhere on the defense See in context

When something is seen to be wrong, in the past the colonialists simply passed a law from on high; today you first let people know about the problem, then you get them to understand that it's wrong if it isn't bloomin' obvious in the first place, then you get them to outlaw it. Films like The Cove are the first step.

I'm sorry but most modern rational people unlike religious conservatives of the old times need 'reason' why an act must be outlawed. "Thou shalt not eat dolphins for they art cute" just doesn't cut it, though it might work for traditional Catholics,Hindus, Arabs and Jews.

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Posted in: Man dies after being hit by Tokyo Monorail train in tunnel See in context

incident affected 44 trains and nearly 12,000 passengers

Wow, can't imagine the Keikyu being more packed without the extra monorail passengers

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Posted in: Anger and defiance in Taiji after 'Cove' wins Oscar See in context

Kill dolphins from flocks with acceptable concentration of mercury in their blood. Problem solved.

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Posted in: 'The Cove' wins Oscar for Best Documentary See in context

OMG Japanese are eating a mammal we'd rather see doing forced pet trick in aquariums!

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Posted in: Australian man charged with assaulting Qantas crew on Tokyo-Sydney flight See in context

He mus have realised the boring AVOD lineup like I heard from my aviation enthusiast friend.

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Posted in: For the absent-minded See in context

This is an expensive novelty that I won't feel guilty if I bought.

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Posted in: Futenma commander defends Marine base See in context

Har, the Philippines haven't left a legacy of ill will with all their neighbors. Thus their defense needs are a lot less than Japan's. So semperfi and YuriOtani, just how is Japan going to afford going it alone in a hostile region? Is it finally going to come clean on its history to pacify the Chinese, Koreans, etc., to reduce tensions? Or allow a huge increase in immigration and do the other difficult but necessary acts to reform its perma-flat economy, so as to pay for its own bona-fide military? Until then, it'll need the US around somewhere. No getting around that. Maybe not Futenma, but somewhere. I mean, who else will Japan find to watch its back until (if ever) Japan can look after itself? Of course, the US has its own desires, as far as force projection in the region goes, so Japan will eventually have to play ball to some extent. In the meantime, the DPJ can look like it's sticking up to Uncle Sam, at least until the next election. Then expect a new deal, probably not too much different from the current one.

If this 'ill will' is what Japan has sowed, we must be prepared to reap it ourselves. Same goes for Okinawa, if it wishes to ramin in Union with Japan for the moolah, it must also be prepared to endure along with Japan, just as it endured the Battle of Okinawa.

I don't know about others but I will be excited when the day comes when Japan does face the wrath of Asia, for I beg to see what my nation can do in the face of adversity rather than waste away in the climate of content that is now.

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Posted in: Futenma commander defends Marine base See in context

Things would have attracted serious attention had these Okinawans taken a 'nationalistic' posture as opposed to an undignified NIMBY approach.

Shows how Ryukyuan independence is but a fleeting memory to these people who suckle on Japanese taxpayers everyday.

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Posted in: Air traffic controller let son direct planes at JFK airport See in context

Actually, a voice of a child is easier to understand over transmission than that of a grown man. Airports ought to do ATIS read outs by children of ATCers. That ought put more smiles in the cockpit.

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Posted in: Air traffic controller let son direct planes at JFK airport See in context

Actually, a voice of a child is easier to understand over transmission than that of a grown man. Airports ought to do ATIS recordings by employees of ATCers. That would put so many smiles in the cockpit.

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Posted in: Veterans criticize Cameron for A-bomb book defense See in context

I always wonder if all these groups that issue press releases condemning this and that even read or watch that which they are condemning. How would 99% of WWII vets from the Pacific theater even know what was accurate and what wasn't? It's not like they were actually in Hiroshima, or on the Enola Gay.

Would it be any different from our black van crews who ramble on that the death toll at Nanking is significantly lower, despite the fact that they weren't even there when it happened or have done very little original research of their own? It would seem 'historical revisionism' is not an exclusive province for us Japanese. Many from our nationalist camp protested against various Nanking media just as Neo-Nazis did against 'Schindler's List' but the respoectie films were distributed anyway. The question is now, can the US have the decency to prevail over these Neo-Con revisionists and deliver the film to the big screens worldwide?

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Posted in: Veterans criticize Cameron for A-bomb book defense See in context

I always wonder if all these groups that issue press releases condemning this and that even read or watch that which they are condemning. How would 99% of WWII vets from the Pacific theater even know what was accurate and what wasn't? It's not like they were actually in Hiroshima, or on the Enola Gay.

Would it be any different from our black van crews who ramble on that the death toll at Nanking is significantly lower, despite the fact that they weren't even there when it happened or have done very little original research of their own? It would seem 'historical revisionism' is not an exclusive province for us Japanese. Many from our nationalist camp protested against various Nanking media just as Neo-Nazis did against 'Schindler's List' but the respoectie films were distributed anyway. The question is now, can the US have the decency to prevail over these Neo-Con revisionists?

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Posted in: U.S. veterans land on Iwo Jima to mark anniversary See in context

you have demoted Showa from a God-like figure to "the greatest filth of them all."

Gods do not capitulate to mortals and neither the Japanese would be prepared to accept the Americans as greator gods either.

I wonder how many Japanese who died in action or took their own lives with contempt for surrender could've imagined that their sovereign would spinelessly capitulate along with most of the useless Imperial Chiefs-of-Staff? This is the greatest betrayal in the history of this nation. I am ashamed that the patriotic dead must share Yasukuni shrine along with these traitors who aptly earned their conviction as war criminals.

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Posted in: U.S. veterans land on Iwo Jima to mark anniversary See in context

Would you consider the late Emperor Showa, Hirohito, to be "shikataganai collaborating filth"? I believe it was his (prudent in my opinion) call to accept the terms of the Potsdam Agreement and surrender

The greatest filth of them all. He should've taken the honourable path and perished, ordering his closest attendants to "Not let MacArthur take have my head, same goes for my children." Instead, he let himself be caught by GHQ along with all soon would be condemned Class A war criminals. The cowardice of these Japanese leadership at time of surrender is a stark contrast to the brave common men who were conscripted and sent to Iwoto to die in a hopeless battle along with their upstanding leaders such as Lord Nishi and General Kuribayashi. Each of these groups ought to have made opposite choices.

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Posted in: U.S. veterans land on Iwo Jima to mark anniversary See in context

Would you consider the late Emperor Showa, Hirohito, to be "shikataganai collaborating filth"? I believe it was his (prudent in my opinion) call to accept the terms of the Potsdam Agreement and surrender

The greatest filth of them all. He should've taken the honourable path and perished, ordering his closest attendants to "Not let MacArthur take have my head, same goes for my children." Instead, he let himself be caught by GHQ along with all soon would be condemned Class A war criminals. The cowardice of these Japanese leadership at time of surrender is a stark contrast to the brave common men who were conscripted and sent to Iwoto to die in a hopeless battle along with their upstanding leaders such as Lord Nishi and General Kuribayashi. Each of these groups ought to have faced the other's fate.

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Posted in: U.S. veterans land on Iwo Jima to mark anniversary See in context

Although any pitched battle action of the US forces in the Pacific Theatre was rightfully conducted out as defenders of Japanese aggression at Pearl Harbor and Chinese allies, I cannot help but point out that these marines in the present who served in Iraq and Afghanistan that are wars that resulted from aggressive US foreign policy longfor a 'moral backbone' for their activities, so they look to Iwojima.

Exactly, The hypocritical Americans want Japan to reflect on their aggressive behaviour during WWII at commemorations such as Iwo-to, and at the same time they want Japan to support aggressive US foreign policy.

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Posted in: U.S. veterans land on Iwo Jima to mark anniversary See in context

Many Japanese gave up their lives on Iwoto who knew they were fighting a losing war but preferred death than endure the humiliation of living in American occupied Japan along with the shikataganai collaborating filth who quickly turned their coats with the promise of receiving trim milk powder and whale meat.

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Posted in: Krispy Kreme's spring lineup See in context

How did that American comedian put it, "Krispy Kreme donuts, it's so good you will suck a.."

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Posted in: Train fans bid farewell to Nozomi bullet train service See in context

She was sexy, she was fast, she was German (on the outside)

too bad the girl was too expensive to acquire and high maintenance. She is definitely my favourite over the all too common duckbill mistress. But remeber that this is not a goodbye to the 500-kei. She is just being relegatred to full time Hikari railstar runs over the Sanyo line.

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Posted in: Toyoda grilling See in context

Nobody expects the Congressional inquisition!

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Posted in: Source fix in works on 'Last Train From Hiroshima' See in context

That's almost as thoughtful as correcting that some SS prison guard didn't actually work for Auschwitz, an institution of 'necessary evil"

Or Neo-Nazis having a long debate about whether an Auschwitz guard who fell to his death from a watchtower was murder or an accident. It's depressing to see that it's not just fellow Japanese nationalists who stubbornly deny their wrongdoings but it's the same for any perp around the world.

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Posted in: Final run See in context

I dunno how Olympians are trained to thinh, but I could not ask for a greater reward than being given the opportunity to compete along with the best people in world in the art I have practised for most of my life.

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