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Okay, my dudes. People here saying stuff like "well if they have mental health issues, they should just stay in their countries" seem to have a problem with other people's hardships and think they're almighty or something.
Of course you would have mental problems in this case. And NOT because Japan doesn't open it's borders, but because of the effects of that.
Just imagine: you have to wake up at like 2 or 3 am for a bunch of classes. And, since you can't get the scholarship if you have one, since you don't live in Japan, you might need to work a full time or a part time job in parallel. Your sleep schedule and life schedule would be f-ed up so badly, even the most strong out there would feel depressed. Also if you have a bit of mental health knowledge, you would know that sleep deprivation can really bring the worst out of you. Especially if you don't know for how long you have to keep doing that.
You're mental, guys, being so judgemental. Is it that hard to be compassionate?
Yeah, we can understand why Japan is so afraid to an extent, but it's also quite irrational to play with the lifes of so many foreigners. So YOU take a chill pill.
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