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You know that organizations pay people to go to these protests Sorry - don't believe that.…
Posted in: No nukes
You seem to be saying people should be put down for the sake of convenience. If…
Posted in: Court rejects retrial for man on death row over 1961 killings
It happens all over the world. What's your point? And sure it may be happening all…
Posted in: Lame applicant pool plagues Don Quijote
Not yet, anyways, How many of the workers at Chernobyl were dead due to acute radiation…
Posted in: Edano says he didn't deliberately mislead public about extent of nuclear crisis
I really hate the excuse that ''depression'' made someone kill their child.
Posted in: Man attempts suicide after apparently hanging disabled daughter in public restroom
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Pardon, replace "thinking" with "think."
Posted in: Japan faces 'extinction' in 1,000 years, researchers say
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Haha! Amusing, but an unrealistic estimation, I'd wager. I assume somebody's considered it already, but did anyone thinking about resource and living space limitations? The way I see it, by the time the next economic boom begins (assuming there's enough young people to find a niche to start it), there should be enough room for births to bounce back. "Nature will find a way."
Posted in: Japan faces 'extinction' in 1,000 years, researchers say
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Where's Braddock Washington from Fitzgerald's "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz?" Yes, it's a short story, and yes, he destroys the source of his wealth, but the amount of radium the Washingtons had tucked away should have been worth a great deal of money.
Posted in: Smart dragon tops list of fiction's richest characters
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I can't imagine pigeonholing men into various types helps form good relationships at all. I can easily imagine a woman carelessly picking her type, and thus avoiding what could potentially be a caring, perhaps lifelong partnership. Furthermore, in an attempt to get into a relationship, a man could attempt to contain his true character to fit into one of these niches, and does that ever work out in the long run?
Posted in: From carnivores to herbivores: how men are defined in Japan
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@plasticmonkey Got it!
Posted in: Tintin videogame arrives ahead of Spielberg film
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Now, I generally hesitate to say things that would prompt responses of "get your mind out of the gutter," nor do I know how popular this is in Japan, but should this come to Japan, isn't the name "TINTIN" a bit iffy?
Posted in: Tintin videogame arrives ahead of Spielberg film