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Kiwi fruit.... yum. Pretty girl too
Posted in: Satomi Ishihara is 2012 Zespri kiwifruit image character
Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% distillation 1% perspiration and 99% titillation.
Posted in: Gov't turns to AKB48 to sell bonds
I would be more than happy to " bond " with AKB48..............................LOL
Posted in: Gov't turns to AKB48 to sell bonds
If it's popular and it works, then bravo!
Posted in: Gov't turns to AKB48 to sell bonds
T>What's the Japanese for "Wassup"? "Yao"?
Posted in: Lame applicant pool plagues Don Quijote
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Rico808
Right hapagirl...so that applies to ALL of these children? Sounds like a general assumption.
Fishy...thank you.
Posted in: Meet Aki, queen of the 'gyaru-mama'
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Rico808
MeanRingo...I think you've misunderstood my point. I never said she's inappropriate as a role model. You've made that assumption yourself. I'm pointing out the fact that #1 choice for young girls is to become a single mother. It's certainly shouldn't be a woman's first choice, although this one is making the best of it.
Posted in: Meet Aki, queen of the 'gyaru-mama'
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Rico808
DQ did the right thing. The "costume" is in bad taste on a very large scale. You don't have to be Jewish or related to a war survivor in order to have the right to be offended. WW2 is indeed history, although the swastika remains in use by hate groups today. It IS a symbol of hate, so why would anyone in their right mind want to parade around and party in it? That is, assuming you understand the connotations that it carries with it. Maybe you'd like to meet some of these neo-nazi groups and let them know about your costume idea for next Halloween. I'm sure they'll be thrilled too. I hardly think this particular costume can be compared to ANYTHING else you can possibly think of. "Conquistador"....nice one.
Posted in: Retailer Don Quijote pulls Nazi outfit after complaint
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Rico808
A lot of judging going on here because of the look. Can't say I agree with the cakey make-up, although there's nothing harmful about dressing up (assuming it's not highly inappropriate). We have no idea how these women interact in their personal lives and I certainly don't remember anything about "clubbing".
Matching clothes is something A LOT of parents out there do. Big deal. "Same hair" doesn't necessarily refer to using hair dye. The assumptions continue.
I believe she meant that parenting isn't a standard occupation by definition, but I know you're all looking for something to grab onto.
It's just a social outlet for young single mothers. There's nothing saying that all of these girls are living by the stereotypical gyaru bible. At least they're socializing, enjoying themselves and involving their children. A lot healthier than some other alternatives we see in Japan.
The only disturbing part of this article is this, "There was one magazine survey where junior-high and high-school girls picked gyaru-mama as their number one dream occupation". People are products of their societies, and this society is failing them.
Posted in: Meet Aki, queen of the 'gyaru-mama'
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Rico808
Prawns are just as tasty as any shrimp! but tartar sauce might go better, no?
In what country is a burger considered a meal once or twice a week? There's always going to be unhealthy people to consume the fast food regularly, but that doesn't mean it's a norm.
Posted in: Mao Kobayashi launches new burger
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Rico808
The rails are not for the gamers or any other idiot. It's safety measures for regular people, and if you read the other news, people who fall victim to idiots and die without reason. Not to mention, it's already easy enough for anyone plotting their suicide.
Posted in: Boy falls onto train tracks while looking at handheld game console
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Rico808
Idiots fall from the idiot tree, but why are some people talking about the consoles/games. You can't absolutely idiot-proof technology. You are also an idiot if you're blaming a company for providing a convenient and portable electronic device. The concept was so that you didn't have to be attached to a wall every time you turned the thing on. Do you need a little disclaimer sticker saying not to walk and game at the same time? Should we then ban phones, mp3 players, bicycles, cars...anything else moving or operated while moving? These people should just be made examples of and made to pay the price (whatever that may be). If an idiot kills himself/herself, just say thank you and move on.
There is a valid argument in regards to station design as people just don't have a lot of space and are forced quite closed to speeding trains. Not to mention the jumpers that think this is a good place to end their existence. Train companies need to get on board and put an end to this crap.
Posted in: Boy falls onto train tracks while looking at handheld game console
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Rico808
I think most of you missed the point. They're just promoting a safer way to do what people are going to do anyway. Enjoying sex shouldn't mean getting an STD. This is a much needed promotion in this country. The comparison to smokers and smoking doesn't match. Lame.
Posted in: Japanese porn stars fight AIDS with 24-hour telethon
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Rico808
Seriously, some people are just whiners and shouldn't go to restaurants at all if they're SO concerned about spending that blood money.
I'm not picky at all and have never made a special request anywhere that I can remember. So it's really tough for me gauge how these are handled. However aside from that, I've had a great time eating in Japan so far. I think the service is prompt and to the point. A smile is great, and I've had plenty of those here as well. I hate the smalltalk from a creepy waiter/waitress. I'm already with another person when eating out, so I'd like to focus my conversation there and not with someone hovering over the table. Also, I like how I know how much I'm paying and I don't have to scan the bill for added charges. I think tipping should be done away with. I find it to be much more of a negative than a service motivator.
I once had a waitress return to my table to ask why I hadn't tipped her as she had expected. That deserved a menu in the face.
Posted in: What are some differences you have observed between waiters and waitresses in restaurants and cafes in Japan and other countries and also the way in which customers treat them?
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Rico808
Love to see how some of you authorities on fashion dress. Oh well, guess I should add my 2 cents as well.
Have to agree that the backpack with suit thing does look horrible. How much are you really carrying to work anyway? Suck it up and get a proper business bag. Using health risks as an excuse is just lame.
Crocs - Honestly I couldn't care less. It falls into the same category as flipflops for me and Crocs makes those too. Just don't like when people feel the need to wear neon colours.
Skinny jeans on men are disgusting.
Sports clothing - Again don't really care. If it's a very casual situation, why not? These usually consist of just tshirts, golf shirts, zip-ups and track suits. Pretty normal fare. If you're wearing bicycle shorts everywhere, then that may pose a problem.
The Sun Gloves - Questions the wearers sensibility. Saving your old creamy skin for who and what? Not to mention we've invented sunscreen.
Telling bald people to cover up their head or grow hair? What's that? They didn't sign up to be bald or balding. Get a hobby if that bothers you. The comb-over is much more of a cause for concern.
Suspenders is horrible as well. Seen a lot of men just wearing them without them being attached. Going for the double holster look I guess?
Posted in: Which fashion trend do you most wish would die?
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Rico808
Really sweet romance there...just ending in death. Nice and clean way to get rid of them. ?!?! Who are these women? Men in Japan need to start making a newsletter or something with photos of these dirt bags.
Posted in: What would be your ideal summer fling?
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Rico808
Velvet - Yeah it really depends on your personal situation, but I was getting a bit worked up after reading through. I'm not ready to throw a blanket on it and say everyone's situation is the same. Honestly though, I would love to do everything for my family rather than put my energy into a non-fulfilling company.I guess I speak more to those who don't have it tough and yet put on the facade that they do. It seems to happen too often, more than not.
Cleo - Yes. My OPINION is that both people should provide some income. However, this obviously won't happen in all households. Whatever the case, the couple has to figure out the budget. I just don't like the idea of women with pre-conceptions that men can't manage money and it's their right to take control of this aspect. I'm not laying down the ground rules for anyone. I'm just throwing my thoughts out there.
Don't mistake that I'm speaking about all women in general. I'm speaking about a specific percentile of the population. They are out there and I disagree with their stance on finances and marriage. Unless that is you, I don't see why you feel the need to take the role of public defender. Just let people have their opinion. You seem to take pleasure in just arguing for the sake of it.
Posted in: The shrinking state of Japanese salarymen's pocket money
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Rico808
I was raised in a house by a mother and father who both worked. I went to school and had what would be termed as a normal upbringing. We were never rich and managed to live a middle-class lifestyle. I also have a sister and she has worked since being a teen as I have. We've all contributed to the household income and taken control of our own "pocket money". Everyone is now a fully functional, university educated, independent adult.
All this crying that cleaning and taking care of kids is tough is sickening. You just DO it. This may result in a change of schedules with young kids prior to schooling, but you make it happen. Once they get into school, you both work and make yourself useful in providing things for the ENTIRE family. Even if one of you is employed part-time, you're doing something.
If you haven't worked for the money, then you have no right to start acting like the banker and filling your pockets with it. It is insulting and disrespectful. Yes the money should be managed properly so that everyone is cared for, and how a couple decides to do that is their business. However, women getting into marriage with some automatic expectation of this "pocket money" system should be served a rude awakening. Princesses are another issue, and should be left alone to shrivel up under the makeup. Don't be a sucker.
Posted in: The shrinking state of Japanese salarymen's pocket money
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Rico808
Awesome story. I hope she doesn't get too much of a hard time for this. Loser kid got his for trying to be cool. The fact that he refused an old woman after being asked really sours me as well. Only thing is, his parents should've done it first. There's nothing like physical scars to jog the memory.
Posted in: Elderly woman arrested for beating youth sitting in priority seat of bus
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Rico808
missed something there - "terming capital punishment as barbaric"
Posted in: Utah executes condemned killer by firing squad
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Rico808
Just read all the way through this one. This is an ongoing argument that will never end. In regards to to this particular case, I have no idea why they cater to requests from a death row inmate. If your only intention is to kill this inmate, then just do it and stop wasting any more time and money than you already have.
All the people here talking about taking "the moral high ground" and terming capital punishment aren't doing anyone any favors. If someone has killed another human being in some sick and twisted manner. (and there is no mistaking it) There is nothing more they can do for our society, in or out of jail. I'm not saying off everyone, but there ARE cases that call for it. The fact that we are feeding, clothing, and supporting these people through tax dollars is a slap in the face to ALL of us as a society. They have no respect for humanity and yet humanity has to offer them something. I'm sorry, but it defies logic and the balance of nature. I know we like to think we're so advanced and smarter than anything else on the earth, but sometimes it really is just that simple. You're not taking any high ground, you're just kidding yourself.
Posted in: Utah executes condemned killer by firing squad
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Rico808
Now that's great news.
Some of the comments here are just unnecessary and smart ass.
Posted in: Man saves woman who falls onto tracks at subway station
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Rico808
bicultural - I don't think the generalization is that Japanese people are mental cases. Although there was something about women in their 30's being unable to cope with the realities of this world.
I think the overwhelming feeling is that Japan (being a first world country) has an alarming number of murders related to mental illness and family issues. In comparison to other countries who are dealing with war, poverty, starvation, disease or drugs, it seems like quite an anomaly. It really needs to be looked at, and soon.
Posted in: Mother fatally stabs son, then tries to kill herself
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Rico808
There aren't any laws or rules regarding the use of cel phones on trains. However, when people fail to exercise common courtesy on a regular basis, this will be your result. Not to mention Japan's barrage of noise pollution and working conditions. It's only a matter of time. This guy's not nuts, he's just tired of it all. People have their cel phones out at every chance they get and it's honestly sickening. I've seen someone sending text messages during a funeral, and that alone deserves a punch in the face. Just because there isn't a law, doesn't mean it's okay to do it. The real bullies here are the jerks who think they can do as they like, because no one will complain. The perfect playground for this, Japan.
Posted in: Man punched in face by fellow train commuter over phone manners
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Rico808
Please get rid of the horns! Cheering and a 130 dB beehive is hardly the same. I think some of you are lacking some sensory input. I feel bad for the players having to deal with it.
Can't believe someone managed to bring smoking into this thread as well. Nice Wiz.
Posted in: Constant drone of vuvuzelas killing World Cup atmosphere