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Posted in: Fukushima nuclear plant begins releasing treated radioactive water into sea See in context

I love that this picture caught the reporter with her sleeves rolled up and no head protection. I’m sure she put it on for the recording though. Total propaganda.

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Posted in: China bans all Japanese seafood imports after Fukushima water release See in context

Does China know that the Pacific Ocean flows into all of the other oceans, one of the closest being the China Sea? They will have to give up seafood across the board…if it’s actually related to health.

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Posted in: Hacker group attacks Japan nuclear websites over Fukushima water release plan See in context

Maybe Russia could be paid and it can be dumped there. They may be willing considering their financial desperation.

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Posted in: North Korean leader Kim orders more missiles made See in context

Kim, an obese spoiled child, uses the few resources they have to make more weapons while their population starves to death.

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Posted in: Twitter-turned-X CEO Linda Yaccarino focuses on winning back big brands on Elon Musk's platform See in context

If they want more ad money, they should listen to what advertisers want, which is a less toxic platform full of hate groups.

Twitter is on the decline and not coming back. It’s the next MySpace, a graveyard for bots and misinformation.

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Posted in: Teenage boy stabbed after being attacked by gang of four in Tokyo See in context

They always say that gun possession is really restricted in Japan, see when they don't have gun. They'll find other way.

The rebuttal here seems so obvious: the teenager is alive with non life threatening injuries. That’s the difference.

If this was America, he would have been shot along with about 40 other people.

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Posted in: How to motivate yourself to learn a language See in context

The article is basically just saying: ganbare!

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Posted in: Student arrested for alleged possession of cannabis, stimulant drug See in context

.019 grams of cannabis? The Japanese police are a joke. They can’t even catch actual criminals.

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Posted in: X, the former Twitter, lets users hide once-vaunted blue check See in context

The twitter downward spiral continues. Every week brings more bots, pedophiles and hate groups and less real users and advertisers.

Won’t be long now, the end is near.

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Posted in: Japan OKs 1st domestically-made COVID vaccine See in context

What’s Covid?

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Posted in: Twitter seeks end to U.S. oversight of data use See in context

Doesn’t really matter. Twitter is the next MySpace, a graveyard where only bots live.

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Posted in: Truck crashes into yakuza office in Kobe See in context

Would hate to be sitting in that car.

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Posted in: Meta's new Twitter rival app Threads gets tens of millions of sign-ups in its first day See in context

This will ultimately sink twitter. The hate groups and pedophile stories have exploded on twitter since the Musk take over. As a result they lost significant advertising revenue, so now twitter is so restrictive unless you pay up. Throw in all the glitches, people are ready for an alternative. Not to mention the super dated interface.

Advertisers will be happy to throw their money at a Meta company, as there is more moderation and will likely be more users in years to come.

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Posted in: S Korea says it respects IAEA report on Fukushima water release plan See in context

I mean, there is the 1.6 million square kilometer Pacific Garbage Patch. So, I don’t know, more of the same. We only have another couple centuries left anyway, optimistically.

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Posted in: Twitter chaos leaves door open for Meta's rival app See in context

I assumed twitter would go down hill after Musk’s take over, but didn’t imagine it would go this badly. It’s rampant with hate groups and pedophiles, it’s like a dystopian bot graveyard.

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Posted in: Man arrested over sexual assault of woman sleeping on sidewalk See in context

Why are they always teachers?

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Posted in: Japan raises age of consent from 13 to 16 See in context

Why is the penalty for coercing children under 16 into sex less than voyeuristic photos?

I’m obviously against both, but the penalty seems backwards.

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Posted in: Homework will 'never be the same,' says ChatGPT founder See in context

The movie Idiocracy was painful to watch, but literally everything in it has been playing out just as the director predicted.

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Posted in: Mother arrested for leaving 2-month-old daughter in car to play pachinko See in context

Maybe she forgot. Sleep deprived new mother. You never know.

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Posted in: Hong Kong, China step up security on Tiananmen crackdown anniversary See in context

As much as China wants to erase the tiananmen massacre from history, their constant censorship has only brought more attention of the Chinese military massacring their own people.

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Posted in: Japan's fertility rate drops for 7th straight year in 2022 See in context

The capitalist idea of growing a population so you can keep growing its gdp is unsustainable for the country and the planet. This system is starting to breakdown already.

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Posted in: Japan enacts law to merge health insurance cards with My Number IDs See in context

If you oppose bureaucracy, you will never survive in Japan.

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Posted in: Al Pacino, 83, and Noor Alfallah, 29, are expecting a baby See in context

Why is it that "liberals" are so disapproving (negative) on the good news of a child's birth? But, puppies, kittens, etc are okie-dokie ....

sad how people try to create political division over news that is not related to politics at all. Your perception from the comments is unfounded.

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Posted in: 4-year-old boy dies after falling from 12th-floor apartment in Yamaguchi Pref See in context

Why are young families forced to live in high rise buildings,when unoccupied properties are unclaimed and available across Japan?

Sounds like you don’t live in Japan based on your comment.

All these unoccupied and cheap properties are in rural areas where there are also pretty much zero jobs. Those places are not options for young working families.

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Posted in: Man arrested for threatening schoolgirl with knife See in context

School kids are not known to carry much money. Likely something more sinister was planned by this guy.

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Posted in: Several crew of U.S. Navy ship in Japan suspected of drug trafficking See in context

This is likely a couple people eating marijuana gummies and Japan blowing it out of proportion.

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Posted in: Japan to provide 100 military vehicles to Ukraine See in context

I hope they’re not those tiny pick up trucks.

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Posted in: Beijing criticizes Japan, Britain over 'anti-China' G7 summit See in context

Time for China to maybe ask itself if it’s doing everything it can to be getting along with and working with other countries.

The whole playing victim while being hostile to other nations is getting old.

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Posted in: VR tour peers into Hiroshima's past See in context

Every world leader that possesses nuclear weapons should be required to do this.

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Posted in: 9 dead, 7 wounded in Texas mall shooting; gunman dead See in context

Normal daily events are no longer newsworthy.

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