Wednesday February 15, 2012

NeoJamal's past comments

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    NeoJamal

    hey were offered the proceeds from The Cove if they would stop killing dolphins. They said No.

    shows how much the world cares, but I do, I watched the Cove at my friend's place, he got the movie from..look he is a poor College student ok?

    Posted in: 'Cove' star urges dolphin watching, not killing

  • 0

    NeoJamal

    Driving a private car in the 23 wards during daytime is a great way to waste your productive time. Say, are those cars designed to switch the engine off when the wheels are not turning? because it will save you a lot of fuel in Tokyo.

    Posted in: Jump in my car

  • 0

    NeoJamal

    Want good J-pop? too bad, the Komuro Family is over. So too are SPEED, MAX.

    Personally though, I'm hoping someone like Noriyuki Makihara with his song writing talents will come back to save the industry.

    Posted in: AKB48's newest album sets music industry sales record

  • 2

    NeoJamal

    what are they trying to rekindle the style that was popular during the asset bubble? all we need is Tetsuya Komuro playing the keyboard

    Posted in: Cool beauty

  • 0

    NeoJamal

    WORRY! the next time when you see a plane with a red kangaroo tail, expect it to be replaced by Jetstar.

    Posted in: Qantas doubles annual profit to $263 million

  • 1

    NeoJamal

    just-a-guy wrote:

    The treatment of those 575000 people in labour camp was quite fair.....how did the japanese army treating prisoners of war? Some POWs were sent to unit 731 for biological test laboratory in live test by those human lives!

    patty cake champion wrote:

    I see, so the the Japanese POWs suffered as much as the unit 731 victims. How terrible!

    with this perspective in mind, we must acknowledge that the international media is grossly ignoring the ordeals of Japanese POWs in Siberia in contrast to the attention they give to unit 731 victims. As just-a-guy would likely find, it's selective presentation of history that only maintains ignorance and breeds arrogance amongst former Allied powers.

    Posted in: Memorial service held for Japanese who died in Siberian labor camps

  • -4

    NeoJamal

    why do we have armor when the effective tactic against the enemy who made landfall is urban guerilla warfare?

    Posted in: Fire!

  • 0

    NeoJamal

    teal is so early 80s.

    Posted in: Face time

  • 0

    NeoJamal

    Man who builds house near beach is mother nature's bitch

    Posted in: Locals must be more active in tsunami readiness: experts

  • -3

    NeoJamal

    The van was carrying more passengers than the authorized occupant limit for the vehicle’s size

    third world antics, right here..in Japan

    Posted in: 7-year-old boy dies after being flung out of van in highway accident

  • 1

    NeoJamal

    why should one cry over remarks of bad taste and brainless stupidity?

    if your job is to entertain rednecks, sometimes you ponder if this was the best career choice right?

    Posted in: Belgian soccer match halted after Fukushima taunts

  • 2

    NeoJamal

    Certainly as a guy, when you follow these K-pop girl groups unlike J-pop, there is no 'guilt' to it. They are great healthy looking girls whom you want to hang out with if you ever had the chance. On the other hand J-pop girl bands are mainly about CUTE GIRLS DOING CUTE THINGS where one extreme lies with Tomomi Itano who looks like a 12-year old with one too many plastic surgeries. Even 20 somethings from 'Perfume' are forced to look and sing like young teenagers. There is no way a man in the right mind should be attracted to that kind of stuff.

    Posted in: K-POP

  • 0

    NeoJamal

    Now you can dance your way out cancer

    Posted in: Ecstasy could treat cancer: researchers

  • -5

    NeoJamal

    Of course what the crowd said is despicable, but it is a waste of breath to even make that point.

    That's ironic because whenever some Japanese group says something despicable, half the posts referring to the event involve lecturing about how they haven't learnt the lesson from WWII. But you are right, as I said before, Belgium is not a real country so you can't be mad at things that come from that so called country.

    Part of the 'beautiful game', a moniker they gave themselves (pffffft ...) soccer has always attracted the basest, boorish, most violent of supporters and my theory has in part to do with at least, the low scoring rate. A stupid game and terribly overrated. Japan seems to be one of the few countries where it is played with any genuine sportsmanship. Ditto Japanese rugby, the level of sportsmanship is wonderful.

    While Rugby union is a violent game however, the fans who turn up to them are often very likable folks, yeah so the game-fan dynamic is quite the opposite to soccer really.

    Posted in: Belgian soccer match halted after Fukushima taunts

  • 0

    NeoJamal

    It's hard to condemn tasteless soccer fans from a country that isn't...real.

    Posted in: Belgian soccer match halted after Fukushima taunts

  • 0

    NeoJamal

    Ishihara: taking the piss out of the Democrats on a whole new level.

    Posted in: Ishihara recommends World Cup team captain Sawa for PM's job

  • 0

    NeoJamal

    Damn, there are so many terrific stuff coming from the continent these days. What's Japan got in comparison, Tomomi Itano? pfffffft..

    Posted in: Korean group After School to collaborate with Hello Kitty

  • -1

    NeoJamal

    Why did the people re-elect this clown?

    Well, Tokyoites had 2 real choices in the last gubernatorial elections: first is the Shonan born and bred novelist and playwright who we know as Ishihara, second is a Miyazaki comedian who was the co-host of Takeshi's Castle Higashikokubaru

    how long does it take to weight your options?

    Posted in: Ishihara calls Kan, cabinet 'not Japanese' for not visiting Yasukuni Shrine

  • 0

    NeoJamal

    This, coming from a guy who denied his birth in Japan in his autobiography.

    Posted in: S Korean president urges Japan to teach future generations 'correct history'

  • -3

    NeoJamal

    someone has to stand up to the American lap-doggery. Unfortunately there is no single modern institution in Japan can do that. That's why people look to the past.

    As far as I know, the final generation of Japanese manhood lies scattered across the countless shallow unmarked graves in the Pacific, none of them acknowledged for their sacrifice by the collaborators, only to remain as fleeting memories of the surviving Taisho relics who themselves are ignored.

    Posted in: Paying their respects

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