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North koreas military is a joke, their million plus army can not defend against south koreas…
Posted in: Gemba assures Yamaguchi that more U.S. troops will not be relocated there
And the chinese government still hasn't gotten it into their thick skulls that you CAN'T CONTROL…
This might be out of line, but maybe this isn't an accident. Anyone who visits this…
Risible
Posted in: Government home care scheme to be limited to 13 locations
Japan was one of the countries I was researching before the Daiichi nuclear accident along with…
Posted in: Official defends secrecy over worst-case nuclear disaster scenario
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Where are the support dancers?
Posted in: And in that corner
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LED bulbs are nice. You can also use dimmer.
Posted in: LED bulbs feature wide light distribution angle
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Lolicon on the max. I wonder why people like little sister. I have a younger sister and we did not get along. We fought a lot when we were young.
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It is fun. My 6 year old loves that. My 14 years old just use my snowboard.
Posted in: Downhill all the way
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I do not see anything wrong with having them wearing GPS tracking devices. I would even suggest to have their pictures posted either online or at the local police stations for anyone to view.
Posted in: Miyagi's mandatory monitoring of sex offenders raises potential problems
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It is not just Japan that young people are getting dumber. Who can we blame? Too much video games, in door all the time, lack of social skills, emotionally unstable, parents are being too protective - they are young let them fall and stand back up themselves. Once in a while, you do meet someone who is very bright and function well socially, but that is very rare. Some can social very well, but when you talk to them more, you will find out it is really empty inside.
Posted in: Job seekers flop at impressing potential employers
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I actually seen a person walked into a light pole. It was really funny.
Posted in: Smartphones foster dumb habits among pedestrians
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I do not think the terrain is that difficult if they can trek wearing skirts. At least the forest/mountain I go, I have to carry a machete, bear maze, rifle would be nice and a rope.
Posted in: Fashionable 'yama' girls take to the hills
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I like cakes from most Asian countries. Never like those in US or Canada. They are just way too sweet with those icing even for a person like me who has a sweet tooth.
Posted in: How sweet
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Now, if they can also make it to play MKV, etc.
Posted in: Portable DVD player
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There is a list of businesses that are classified as high risk for money laundering. They are mainly high ticket price items such as jewelry store. Also, purchasing expensive items in cash raises flag as well. In simple terms, police and banks need ways to trace the origin of the money to prove that the money is legit. All those coffee shops..... I would suspect those are contact places rather than actually being used for money laundering. They are just not fast enough unless the group owns many of those, then that's is another case.
Now, what would make things more interesting if a poor soul finds out the wife he married to for years is actually the daughter of a mafia boss. That would make a nice comedy movie.
Posted in: The dismay of discovering you're working for organized crime
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Prefer ice wine more.
Posted in: Canned chardonnay
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Nice, but it looks more like a CGI than a real picture.
Posted in: Bright and early
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Seen the movie only the first 10 minutes. Then, decided it is just too boring. My sons did finished the movie though.
Posted in: Crowe and arrow
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It is not just triad, all criminal organizations will try to expand their territories. The gang leader can have someone post as an investor and create some company oversea and set up some kind of arrangement with the local gangs (Of course, that could turn ugly is one side decides to have a bigger piece of the pie). Then get their minions to post as workers/managers. Do some local recruiting for the base level henchmen. Sort of like running it like a business but without decent benefits for its workers and paying taxes to the local government.
Posted in: Welcome, Red Army!
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With my close to 20 years of marriage, my advise is "no matter whether I am right or wrong, just apologize." A peaceful household is a much better environment. Besides, I do have a short term memory and will forget the whole thing real fast; however, most women have a hard drive as memory and will spill things back out regardless of how long it has past.
Posted in: Yukina Kinoshita dispenses marriage advice
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Christmas cake? Fruit cake? I hate those fruit cakes - the ones with read and green things.
Posted in: Hilton Tokyo offers Thanksgiving, Christmas dining
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Never like DraganBall because it drags on and on and on and on...... Just get the fight over with.
Like Ghost in the shell. Macross is OK, Gundam (only UC0079)
Posted in: The freefall of Japan’s anime industry
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Better than that putting underwear outside look.
Posted in: Lanky, brooding Superman for contemporary world
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That is not only for J girl and I have to agree that is really odd and a turn away. It is sort of the 50-60s style. I have also seen people tattoo lips outline. Imagine after they have finished their meals and have their lips with outlined. That is really funny. Sort of make you stare not in a good way.
Posted in: Things Japanese girls do that make guys go, 'Huh?'