Posted in: Salma Hayek felt like the mom on the set of 'Eternals' See in context
Dyslexia’s issues are no issues if you have a good memory.
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Posted in: Paul Newman memoir left unpublished to come out next year See in context
Great salad dressing. Looking forward to reading about that in the salad dressing section ! Section 4 in part two.
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Posted in: Matthew McConaughey weighs bid for Texas governor See in context
Well if he gives women the right to decide Things! About their own bodies I support him!
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Posted in: Kishida's U.S. visit could come before yearend See in context
Will he have to quarantine when he comes back?
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Posted in: SMBC Nikko, employees investigated over suspicious stock transactions See in context
@Mark: Fraudulent ads here are common. Look at the ads posted on food store windows and in their fliers.
When you ask about an item on the flier and they say we do not have it, no rain check no nothing.
Bait and steal is ok here law wise.
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Posted in: New Mazda cars will stop if driver suffers health problem See in context
@Kohaku! That damn bell. Almost forgot but was easy to unplug
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Posted in: New Mazda cars will stop if driver suffers health problem See in context
Like stepping on the gas rather than the break and going overboard at a peer?
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Posted in: Gov't to cut quarantine to 3 days for business travelers, students from Monday See in context
@JustAsking: one of us a National and the other Permanent resident. We can open up any business we please.
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Posted in: Nintendo sees no quick fix for chips crunch See in context
Wait until China takes Taiwan. Then there will be zero chips because the real China known as Taiwan will never let the renegade mainlanders take their superior chip factories!
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Posted in: In the past, the focus of clothing for female athletes may have been appearance rather than function. The decision should be made according to the wishes of the athletes, with emphasis on function. See in context
Please don’t have ice skaters wear pants. Their outfits augment their routines. The women that is.
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Posted in: Gov't to cut quarantine to 3 days for business travelers, students from Monday See in context
So if I suddenly become a language teacher can I start a business and have my brother and friends sign up for my classes and come and visit?
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Posted in: Gov't considers ¥100,000 cash handout for children aged 18 or younger See in context
If you need to go to the tax office even if you don’t pay taxes but are requested to file anyway, you need the MyNumber number. That part works fine, but electronically signing your name if you have a middle name more than likely will glitch the system. This katakana name stuff has to go.
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Posted in: Beijing shuts roads, playgrounds amid heavy smog after coal spike See in context
Don't buy things you do not need.
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Posted in: Japan's pricey whisky gift to Pompeo still missing See in context
I agree with the Japan Truth crowd. A ball pen is a ball pen and nothing more than a Dic Pen. Ink neverfuns out etc., and refills easy to buy at the airport.
Minor mis understanding.
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Posted in: Japan's pricey whisky gift to Pompeo still missing See in context
Readers can peruse a selection of the U.S. State Dept’s Protocol Office’s booty ‘call reports’ here:
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2020/02/25/2020-03722/office-of-the-chief-of-protocol-gifts-to-federal-employees-from-foreign-government-sources-reported
Agreed
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Posted in: Japan's pricey whisky gift to Pompeo still missing See in context
@LIncoln: Downin whiskey with a BIg Mac....with 2 all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, pickles, cheese on a sesame bun, and shots of whiskey? Nah
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Posted in: Takara Bio to produce mRNA vaccines possibly from January See in context
My wife and I go with the science. Listen to VirusEx's comments here. He is one of the only ones as experienced as we and our family of medical workers and doctors are. Thumb us to oblivion, but it is your life. We are doing great, have cash and travel. You can pout at home and wish
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Posted in: China's advice to stockpile sparks speculation of Taiwan war See in context
The mainland is renegade, not Formosa.
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Posted in: Explore the surface of the moon at Tottori Sand Dunes See in context
I think the big island of Hawaii’s miles and miles of lava flows are much more moon like. These snd dunes are over rated.
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Posted in: Natalie Wood was sexually assaulted by Kirk Douglas, sister alleges See in context
Women loved his dimpled chin.
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Posted in: What do you think of TV commercials in Japan? Seen any that impressed you over the years? See in context
Pukey, try Adblock plus. I never get commercials on YouTube.
Japanese TV commercials are actually quite humorous. 10 seconds long so not to bore you, and have six per minute. At least they don’t change the demographics in order to look PC Woke as they do on US TV.
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Posted in: Takara Bio to produce mRNA vaccines possibly from January See in context
Then how come Japan is bragging about being the number three donor of vaccines to poor countries?
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Posted in: Japan labor leader vows to fight for stable, better work conditions See in context
She is playing two handed janken
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Posted in: Several nations pledge to phase out climate change culprit coal See in context
Put tech to work on making super scrubbers for the gasses produced.
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Posted in: Beach blocks See in context
The world is a living organism and playing this fake hyped up game of global warming is tiresome. Study glacier core logging and learn what the climate has done from way back. The dinosaurs did not build factories. But man oh man they had some ni Eli ate in my opinion and the surf still rocked, and vegetation flourished deep into the now so called Arctic and Antarctic regions.
Stop cementing everything would be the first step. Stop putting layers of plastic on every item. Start demanding your so called clean Japanese stop throwing trash everywhere. Walk to Yamato City from the ward office. You would be amazed at the trash everywhere. Thousands of tons actually, and it is ignored as city workers destroy beau street side trees.
Tetra are wrong. Ban them.
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Posted in: Musk offers $6 bil if U.N. shows how it will solve world hunger See in context
I actually paid no American taxes between 2015 and the present day. I am not a billionaire like Elon, but just as smart. Follow the laws. There is nothing wrong with it as Bassfunk has noted.
By the way Zichi, one of my friends here through email noted that you were a prolific artist selling world wide? Did you file US tax forms as required if you were selling stateside? No need to answer, just want to make sure everyone is doing their share.
zichiToday 11:03 am JST
Elon Musk paid less than $70,000 in federal income taxes between 2015 and 2017, and he did not pay anything in 2018.
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Posted in: Manhattan office workers are coming back, but slowly See in context
Kings county is always changing. It will be good to see changes.
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Posted in: Nuclear power advocates say it is a necessary energy source that will buy the time needed to develop cleaner and safer alternatives. Do you agree with this statement? See in context
Tidal energy is instant. The moon is not going anywhere. Already a perfected science.
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Posted in: Needle-free vaccine patches coming soon, say researchers and makers See in context
Agreed with TomSan
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Posted in: Satellites used to track methane leaks in climate fight See in context
Then we should have the world do what the Japanese do. Cement over everything.
Bogs, rotting vegetation and cows produce even more methane than volcanic activity does. Study kids. The facts are out there if YOU want to find them.
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Posted in: WADA reject cover-up charge; China labels swimming reports 'fake news'
What an awful way to welcome Spring.
Posted in: Sakura tree falls on man at Sannenzaka near Kiyomizu temple in Kyoto
Posted in: Cabinet minister Takaichi, more than 90 lawmakers visit Yasukuni Shrine
Although not all of her works are to everyone's liking. ”Works”. LOL!
Posted in: Yoko Ono to receive Edward MacDowell Medal for lifetime achievement