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Yubaru wrote: should have taken proper precautions First you said "extra measures" then you said "proper…
Posted in: Warden of Hiroshima prison replaced over inmate's escape
Isn't it refreshing to hear a bit of honesty for a change? Let's hope this is…
Posted in: Japan's nuclear safety standards flawed, says commission chief
Americans in general are a paranoid lot, but especially on the right. While other countries have…
Turn ur self in. U r part of the problem too!
Posted in: TEPCO has caused this big trouble for everyone under the sun and nobody has been arrested.
And Japan`s perversion continues!!
Posted in: Teacher nabbed for using miror to peek up girl's skirt
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ComradeRuskie
Gah! I hate when parents kill their own children. Kill yourself lady but leave the kids alone!
She should have given them for adoption. I am pretty sure someone from another coutry could have adopted them.
Posted in: Mother arrested for killing her two sons in Fukuoka
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ComradeRuskie
Ugh. Some girl have no selfrespect these days. I would never let anyone grope me for a 20$. I'll give them a "massage" with my leg where it hurts. >:K
Posted in: Legal loopholes give rise to bars, salons employing underage girls
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ComradeRuskie
What is it with people and underwear? I don't get it. I mean it is just a piece of clothing, it wasn't even on the person at the time. I am puzzled...
Posted in: Saitama cop arrested for trying to steal woman’s underwear on Twilight Express
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ComradeRuskie
Asking 500$ from 11 years old. At that age if I had a 5$ I was a happy child.
Moron doesn't even begin to discribe how I feel about this guy...
Posted in: Univ student arrested after trying to blackmail two 11-year-old girls
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ComradeRuskie
Looks like "cooking mama" to me...
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ComradeRuskie
TokyoKawasaki, I do not really understand what you mean by brain washing.
Kids are not only influenced by their parents, in a multicultural country as soon as a child goes to a day care/school they begin to see different point of views than what they expirenced before. It might be Christianity at home, different beliefs in schools, and other influences in different places that the child goes to. In the end, when they are teens they will be able to see and compare and think for them selves.
I would not know for other religions but in Christianity, more than 60% of youth leave church when the graduate from high school, so much for brain washing.
As for the actual question, I do not support the ban. Let people wear what they want as long as they are not harming other people.
Posted in: In some countries, there is a ban on adults and children wearing religious clothing and symbols such as burqas, veils, head scarves, skullcaps, turbans and crucifixes in public places like schools, recreational facilities and so on. What's your stance?