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Anywhere but where the money's actually needed, I guess. Seems to be the priority of the…
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Posted in: Reclining Buddha
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Posted in: Reclining Buddha
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Posted in: My frugal Valentine: Romance in a recession
Murder, plain and simple. Sounds like she was too old to have a kid and had…
Posted in: Woman arrested over murder of 5-month-old son in Kobe
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WillB
I'm french and I can tell you that the TGV is maybe a little faster but its a lot less comfortable than the shinkansen ! There s no chance I can stretch my leg in a TGV, I can easily do it in a Shikansen. Just for that I prefer the Shinkansen to the TGV. ^^
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WillB
She looks very natural on this picture, thats nice, very very nice.
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WillB
Thats all about what wedding is in Japan, better being single.
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WillB
Table tennis too became industrial ! Nice picture by the way
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WillB
Awesome picture
Posted in: Cherry blossoms
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WillB
totally agree, most of the time I had to keep my garbage on me a whole day before fiding where to trash them during my last visit here -_-
I'm living in Paris and since the ban of tabacco in public places, bars, cafe etc. you can find cigarette butts (tons of it) in front of all those places. I just hate smokers for this... >_< There are trash bins everywhere in this city!
Posted in: Japanese teach Parisiens about street tidiness
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WillB
The thing is that the chance of being hit by a car in Japan is quite high xD
Posted in: Japan goes into crisis mode for possible N Korea missile launch
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WillB
Roissy is not Paris at all but whatever.
Paris is, like many others, quite a dirty town, some places are very old and damaged but still... Paris is a very nice city.
Posted in: When I first arrived at Roissy airport, it was a shock to me, because Japanese people always dream of Paris as being a beautiful city.
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WillB
This guy is just incredible, he s as unlucky than lucky. A real paradox.
Posted in: 93-year-old man 1st person to be certified as survivor of both A-bombings
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WillB
Because Jun is a japanese first name and can be written with kanji, June can't.
Posted in: Jun Hasegawa capitalizes on 'haafu' look
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WillB
"do-what-your-boyfriend-want-you-to-do" society, just forget a word :p
Posted in: More women enjoying a night out alone
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WillB
Well I understand how these "o hitori sama" feel, its a real social problem for J women in this do-what-your-boyfriend-want-you-to. But still I think some of these women are just selfish or hypocritical.
But sometime there s no other choice but to go around alone and just have your fun doing what you wanna do. Thats just a pity that your friends/partner can't make some agreement to share good times.
Well I bet it depends of people, I don't have much fun or even not at all, being alone.
Posted in: More women enjoying a night out alone
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WillB
I would love to make her laugh anytime :)
Posted in: Jun Hasegawa capitalizes on 'haafu' look
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WillB
Actually we had 3 nice pictures this month. Paper butterfly (which has been withdrawn), Discover and now this one :) I hope it will continue or, even, there ll be more of those pictures :)
Posted in: Tokyo Marunouchi Tulip Fair
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WillB
Great picture! Come back home safely!
Posted in: Liftoff
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WillB
They should have ask Ebi-chan to be an ambassador of cuteness!
Posted in: Ambassadors of Cute
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WillB
That's a fact that japanese can't spell more than a few words in english. During my last trip I had the chance to "really" talk with only ten or so japanese and I remember those who were most talking did it in... french. Which really surprised me. I think many countries, even big ones, doesn't speak english much. I'll take France, Italy and Spain as an example... Anyway I don't think Japan is isolating itself from outside, the example of the language classes is not good from my point of view. Students just know how bad are their teachers and prefer to learn the languages via penpals/private schools.
Posted in: More Japanese shunning the outside world
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WillB
Yeah and "she" almost cut me in half ahah
Thats how "Butterflies" become after living too long in "night life". Full of fur and ugly.
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WillB
Those are real butterflies :) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idea_leuconoe Great picture !
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WillB
cadmium : no he's actually drawing one on a golf super hero. Must be so exciting !
Posted in: Ryo Ishikawa