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If the girl was too drunk to walk unassisted, I doubt she was in any condition…
Posted in: Two American men arrested over death of Irish woman in Shinjuku hotel
What I also don`t understand is that if the taxi driver witnessed the molestation taking place…
Posted in: Two American men arrested over death of Irish woman in Shinjuku hotel
They should always have a relief driver.
Posted in: Police arrest president of bus company over fatal crash
We can't live without nuclear energy at least until other resources become available, e.g., wind energy,…
Posted in: No nukes
Face saving, fundamentally: this way they can back away from their nuclear program (which is highly…
Posted in: Iran may rethink 20% enrichment: spokesman
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Adrian Luis Maisonet
"Ai wa michi o mitsukerudarou"; I really cannot understand as to why so many who are in her business would easily forget that saying that even I wouldn't understand. I apologize if I may sound brash, or even smug about this yet I think that she made the foolish mistake of having to actually fall in love out of status, image and even title. The fact is that Ayumi should have took more time to know Manuel Schwarz and not to worry about her image so much.
Let me put it in this way: Love isn't about status, it isn't about image and it isn't about titles because they will ALL pass away. As it states in 1st Corinthians Chapter 13 and Verses 4 to 8 :"Love is patient and kind; love is not Jealous or boastful; it is not arrogant or rude. Love does not insist on it's own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it doesn't rejoice at what is wrong, but rejoices at what is right. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, and endures all things. Love never ends"
Posted in: Ayumi Hamasaki to divorce husband of 1 year
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Adrian Luis Maisonet
I want to know how I can help them rebuild their homes in Japan.
Posted in: Volunteers still needed in Tohoku
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Adrian Luis Maisonet
I could always remember the day that Japan was severely affected by the disaster on March 11th of last year, even from far away as here I was affected by the devastation that rocked the land of the rising sun, and the triple disaster which happened one right after another made my heart sink with sheer despair that nearly made me cry out. It was moments when I got up to turn on the television and watch the news on that day I was placed in agonizing shock at the footage of the sheer destruction, after which I did nothing more than to look on in utter disbelief. It was more than enough to make me become emotional about their loss both online as well as offline. If anything, it made me look inside and give to the relief effort that is still taking place. It hurts me to this day that the country that I have so much admiration as well as respect for in all aspects since I was a child would have to endure such a horrendous problem as this, which is why I am intent to show how japanese I really am, and persevere along with the Japanese in anything that I do here- Offline or online.
Posted in: Japan falls silent for tsunami victims
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Adrian Luis Maisonet
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I cannot believe I was stupid to get an android phone, and then have it activated to CRICKET wireless! Oh well, live and learn.
Posted in: Cybercriminals target phones; Android most exposed: analysts
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Adrian Luis Maisonet
If she didn't like the thought of being a mother, then why did she get pregnant in the first place?
Posted in: Woman arrested over murder of 5-month-old son in Kobe
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Adrian Luis Maisonet
After what I have just seen right now, I know for a fact that I am ashamed of the American Legal Justice System as well as the USA as of today because it wouldn't spare the life of an innocent man who did nothing wrong, and that the U.S. supreme court didn't stay his execution long enough to review his case. It is completely unforgivable in my opinion. I know for a fact that the United States Of America should know better than to execute an innocent man, and yet this country of mine had the disgraceful act of doing it anyway. Excuse me for saying this, but I had to let it out because it was so frustrationg to me; I apologize if I have offended some of you.
Posted in: Troy Davis executed in Georgia amid international outcry
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Adrian Luis Maisonet
But to choose suicide over working harder to improve safety for the sake of future passengers is beyond me...
am I the only one who thinks like this..? (-_-)
Obviously, no because there is not a single good reason as to having to choose that over the well being of anyfuture passengers is completely irresponsible and incomprehensible on all levels. That being said, I think that there should be a severe re-evaluation on what is really important, and I hope that they make the right choice.
Posted in: Police searching for missing JR Hokkaido president
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Adrian Luis Maisonet
Basically they know that their biggest and most devout fanbase will be forever alone and don't like the thought of their obession being with someone so they won't allow them to have a relationship. Quite sad really.
Although I admit that I'm not Japanese and that I would not understand,I've learned something from reading this: it was as a result of Ms. Hirano being intimate with all of those bandmates she had which caused many of the companies who employ such seiyuu and/or groups to create such clauses in the first place- Hence the fact that there are so many fan clubs in Japan that are fiercely devoted to them, and why there weren't any problems NOW to screw them up.
Posted in: Karina, AKB48's Yuko Oshima to costar in drama
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Adrian Luis Maisonet
@BlueWitch
Okay, I admit that I am not Japanese, I don't even understand how all of this works. However, there should be one thing in common to Kan resigning as PM: He really did do all that he possibly could to set things back in order in Japan, and that he really meant to do what was right to begin with regardless of what anyone says. So basically we should at least give Kan-san(Did I say his name right?)his much needed dues because I feel that he stood his ground knowing that it was not going to be easy having to put things back together.
Posted in: Kan resigns; says he did all he could, given difficulties he faced