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Masao Yoshida knew how to vent the reactors and operators tried to do that but couldn't…
Posted in: Japan declined U.S. offer to station nuclear experts in Kan's office: Edano
How disgusting...!
Posted in: Man cooks, serves own genitals to 5 paying diners
God bless you AKB!
Posted in: Gov't turns to AKB48 to sell bonds
Unfortunately the president of the bus operator didn't believe in being honest and didn't understand the…
Posted in: Police arrest president of bus company over fatal crash
Kiwi fruit.... yum. Pretty girl too
Posted in: Satomi Ishihara is 2012 Zespri kiwifruit image character
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SimonFox
This will make you yawn until your body turns inside out.
Posted in: 'The Summer Girl: A Movie Star Love Story'
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jikannomuda - "Yeah WikiLeaks!"
Yay! CIA front spreading dis-info! Par-tay!
Posted in: WikiLeaks fights to stay online amid attacks
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SimonFox
Thank you North Korea for helping the US to keep control of it's Asian "friends" and provide a market for the Patriot missile system. The Military Industrial Complex couldn't make as much money as they do without your help. Thanks for playing your part.
Posted in: S Korean jets will bomb North if it attacks again: defense chief
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"He also said that because “24” premiered a few months after the terrorist attacks of Sept 11, 2001, many people around the world could identify with the threat of terror, no matter what their culture or language." Yeah, because the show is a tool for propaganda. The real terrorists are in the Pentagon. Your views on torture will change after watching 24.
Posted in: Jack Bauer will always be having a bad day
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Japanese hearing has a more limited range of tones it can identify. That is why their music tends to sound flat and ratatat-tatty (staying within 1 or 2 octaves) and less sonorous. J-pop just sounds like people talking loudly, not singing.
Posted in: Does J-pop really suck?
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SimonFox
Don't they realize that China, North Korea and the US are close and Japan is the outcast? Japan is getting pushed around by these other countries on the playground of the world and just doesn't get that the US is a bad friend. It's so simple, usually kids understand this situation.
Posted in: China proposes emergency meeting on Korean tensions
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YuriOtani - "China is behind the North Korean actions, now they play innocent."
China and the US are closer friends than Japan and the US. Please realize this and be more wise.
Posted in: China proposes emergency meeting on Korean tensions
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elbudamexicano - "China is the real power behind little, crazy North Korea."
Naive. Which country benefits by having a dictator on Japan's and South Korea's doorstep? Think about it.
Posted in: China proposes emergency meeting on Korean tensions
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SimonFox
Yawn.
Posted in: Who Is Mr Satoshi?
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SimonFox
"...Mohamud had been in regular e-mail contact with an “unindicted associate” in Pakistan’s northwest, a frontier region where al-Qaida and Afghanistan’s Taliban insurgents are strong."
Pakistan’s intelligence service, the ISI, is notorious for creating and running jihad terrorists groups under the supervision of the CIA. In late 2009, General Ahmad Shuja Pasha, the general director of the ISI, presented CIA boss Leon E. Panetta with “some highly classified and irrefutable evidence” that the mega-snoop agency is involved in creating and running supposed terror groups in Pakistan.
False-flag. Case closed. Try another lie, American Government. I'm ready for it.
Posted in: Oregon bomb-plot suspect wanted 'spectacular show'
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SimonFox
The Feds found a nut-case and exploited the disturbed teen to set up a false-flag event to further the stripping of American's rights and freedoms. Plain and simple. Al-CIAda
Posted in: Oregon bomb-plot suspect wanted 'spectacular show'
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SimonFox
But those assault weapons are owned by us, the American taxpayers, not the Feds...
Posted in: Ex-Marines arrested for selling assault weapons to LA street gang
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SimonFox
"..showed a pair of shapely legs.."
Shapely, my ass. Bony knees are not sexy and thighs the size of my biceps are not appealing. Furthermore, leg models should have legs that are OVER 50% of their total height, quite rare in Japan where women are 55% torso. And when the legs are straight the thighs should touch. Give me a Frazetta-type shapely girl any day.
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SimonFox
GOOD! Japanese are starting to ask for compensation. Japanese women can make a bundle suing perverted Japanese men. That's a gold mine.
Posted in: Hotel's safety policy under fire after woman employee molested
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SimonFox
The handshake just shows Michelle's ignorance. You should respect other people's religious beliefs, especially if you're a guest in their country. I believe there is something about respecting other religions in the U.S. Constitution and/or the Bill of Rights, as well. On the other hand, the handshake may have been planned all along to discredit President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
Posted in: Volcano forces Obama to cut short his visit to Indonesia
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SimonFox
Yes, I am aware of the irony of Googling for info that is anti-Google. Spend your time more wisely you desk jockey net hero.
Posted in: Google executive pushes privacy concerns
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SimonFox
Google is the KING of privacy invasion.
Google this.... Google finally admits that its Street View cars DID take emails and passwords from computer
Posted in: Google executive pushes privacy concerns
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SimonFox
Of course the industrial war machine wants chaos, THAT'S BUSINESS.
Posted in: Syrian leader says U.S. sows chaos overseas
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SimonFox
Real tokers wouldn't bother reading the article or the comments. So the argument will be a little to one side.
Posted in: Latin American leaders question Calif move to legalize marijuana
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SimonFox
There won't be any soccer in 2022. It will be rollerball played by dissenters from the World Government. Deaths in sports will be common. Spectators will gamble for food credit to buy slurpees made from people.
Posted in: England pulls out of 2022 World Cup bid race