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IMO, I couldn't care less. Neither she nor her "music" appeals to me.
Posted in: What do you think of the decision to cancel Lady Gaga's concert in Indonesia?
A$$hole. (Pardon my German.)
Posted in: Man attempts suicide after apparently hanging disabled daughter in public restroom
What a terrible tragic accident. My heart and best wishes go out to the family and…
Posted in: Russian consul in Japan dies in cliff fall
The U.S. did pretty much the same thing during WWI and WWII. "War Bond" drives would…
Posted in: Gov't turns to AKB48 to sell bonds
Got up this morning wondering who would be the 2012 Zespri kiwifruit image character, and now…
Posted in: Satomi Ishihara is 2012 Zespri kiwifruit image character
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Inakadazebaby
This seems like torture. If you want to kill stray cats make it instant. Then use the hide for something. 動物は最高の素材です。
Posted in: Serial cat killer on the loose again in Tokyo's Setagaya
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Inakadazebaby
Let us not always be the victim. The Myers ran a red light. This is against the law. In Japan not following the rules is seen as suspicious and when you think about it what is not suspicious about two grown adults who know not to cross on red and could not wait those extra seconds/minutes? When police (not just Japanese police) see something suspicious it is their duty to ask questions. As to what questions it is up to them. Not that I agree with how the Myers were questioned. I just have come to accept that the chances of getting one up one police are slim so the best thing to do is answer them politely and move on. No matter where you go police are criminals with badges. Don't play up, follow the rules and you won't get in trouble. If we were not occasionally stopped and asked to show our alien registration cards, then for what reason must we carry them around at all times?
Posted in: My first run-in with the police
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Inakadazebaby
Hmmm, difficult one here. Definitely had to be there I think. Overreaction by the female baystars supporter. Though is there any way the incident could have been prevented? There is a reason why they have seperate areas for different teams and also for those not into the loud cheering etc. Other than the slap, anything that happened is the fault of the reporter for going into that section in the first place. Everyone, with sports events especially book early and get the seats you want.
Posted in: The cheering gets nasty at a pro baseball game