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    "Native Americans" prefer to be called American Indians. EVERYONE born in the US is a Native American. To call American Indians "Native Americans" is an attempt to erase them from history.

    I have American Indian blood, I've taken classes at university about American Indian culture, history and literature and educated myself further about those subjects. Furthermore, I had friends that were American Indians when I lived in Oregon.

    Americans from India are called Indian Americans, BTW.

    Posted in: Johnny Depp as Tonto generates mixed feelings among Native Americans

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    Lawsuit? Hello ! Lawsuit anyone?? Lawsuit? Hello? Lawsuit??? They admit sexual harassment. Lawsuit? Easy lawsuit? Hello????

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    @HowardStern

    @infowarsjapan: Pink Floyd was blasting as the fireworks were going off.

    Thanks! I haven't seen this yet. I was hoping there would be some Floyd.

    Posted in: London Olympic Games open with Bond, Bean, McCartney

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    No Pink Floyd??

    Posted in: London Olympic Games open with Bond, Bean, McCartney

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    The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government.

    – Thomas Jefferson

    Posted in: Gun culture thrives in U.S. despite cinema massacre

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    Gun sales soar in Colorado

    Awesome.

    Posted in: Fund for Batman shooting victims hits $2 mil; gun sales soar in Colorado

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    Our challenge is not the laws, our challenge is people who, obviously, are distracted from reality....

    People distracted from reality... That's about 95% of people in 1st World countries.

    Posted in: Colorado shooting suspect makes bizarre first appearance in court

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    Employers know that Japanese universities are a JOKE these days (gone downhill since the 70s). "I graduated from Todai." "That's nice. Now make me a cup of coffee."

    Posted in: New hirees quitting in droves

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    I say, so what if the attacker is likely to chase you if you run? 1) a running target is more difficult to hit. 2) your back is less vulnerable to life-threatening damage than your belly, front of your neck, face etc. 3) The attacker's adrenaline is used up hoofing it rather than slashing at you.

    If you are fat, in a wheel chair or just can't seem to haul ass... and you are alone... well, good luck.

    Think of primitive societies. What advantage do they have over us softy "civilized" folks? 1) they are habitually aware (watch out for that snake, tiger etc) 2) they can leave predators in the dust because they stay fit (tiger meets human, human splits before the tiger realizes the human could've been lunch)

    Posted in: What to do if someone on the street goes berserk

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    Just yell at the top of your lungs and do the "windmill" attack.

    Posted in: What to do if someone on the street goes berserk

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    I notice recently here in Tokyo, a surprising number of people are totally focused on their hand-held devices while walking or even biking. People walk strait at me oblivious to our collision course. I move out of the way, or they look up at the last moment. I've not collided yet fortunately.

    Also, this is not only young people. Many middle aged and retired people are equally zoned out.

    My experience exactly, thywillbedone

    Posted in: What to do if someone on the street goes berserk

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    Seems Japanese are good at noticing what conforms (the general environment vs the invader) and Americans are good at noticing what doesn't conform (the invader vs the general environment).

    Six of one, half dozen of the other. In other words, a moot point.

    Thoughts about cultural differences will not help you in a fight, timtak.

    Posted in: What to do if someone on the street goes berserk

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    timtak

    North Americans who tend to concentrate upon and remember only central focal objects, whereas Japanese pay more attention to background, contextual features of their environment.

    If the "central focal object" is a knife-wielding maniac I would rather concentrate on that instead of the background.

    Posted in: What to do if someone on the street goes berserk

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    My Thai Boxing instructor said your best defense is your feet. Just run away. But if you have to stay and defend your high-maintenance, high-heel wearing fragile feminine companion that's another story. ............. Nah, same story. Just run and leave the dumbiotch.

    Seriously, the best preventative measure is BE AWARE. I never look at my cell or listen to my mp3 while walking. I observe what's going on around me. Seems common sense.

    Smartphone addicts are sheep going to the slaughter.

    Posted in: What to do if someone on the street goes berserk

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    Hashimoto is a civil servant, too, SO he has no fundamental human rights. Let's torture him.

    Posted in: Osaka Mayor Hashimoto: 'You have no fundamental human rights'

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    So does spinach also make one of your eyes close, give you a strange voice and make you talk and laugh to yourself all the time??

    Posted in: Popeye is right: spinach makes you stronger, study shows

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    Popeye's forearms bulge from swabbing the deck too much. No, that is not a naughty euphemism for some other action. His forearms bulge from moving a mop back and forth repeatedly for a long time. True story.

    Posted in: Popeye is right: spinach makes you stronger, study shows

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    Asia in general is not famous for being a place that fosters human rights. One exception is Gandhi in India and that's probably because he was educated outside Asia.

    And, yes, Japan IS part of Asia.

    Posted in: Osaka Mayor Hashimoto: 'You have no fundamental human rights'

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    Michelin Guides should give businesses an "energy conservation rating" showing how much energy they are conserving based on current vs previous energy consumption. Then people can choose to frequent businesses that don't waste energy.

    Posted in: Tens of thousands protest Japan nuclear restart

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    @ Venlo

    Are those readings "counts per minute"?

    www.planetinfowars.com "INFOWARS JAPAN" group

    Posted in: Tens of thousands protest Japan nuclear restart

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