Tuesday February 14, 2012

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    coopers

    i like the composition of this shot

    Posted in: Light up

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    coopers

    nothing better than dipping your nads in icy water

    Posted in: What do you do to stay cool in summer?

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    It does happen the other way, I (a male) was on my first day on the job at a HS in Japan and while walking past two girls, one pushed the other and she crashed into me while copping a feel of my genitalia. Good times.

    Posted in: Miniskirt Police singer nabs groping suspect on train

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    coopers

    Many of the children I teach in Japan seem well balanced so that must come from their parents and home environment. When you meet the parents of the troubled kids, you can see why. Teachers also play a big role since they are with the kids for 8 hours a day. Last year my 3rd graders were great because they had a great teacher and the 4th graders were bouncing off the walls because the teacher was a mess. This year, those great 3rd graders are now 4th and they are no longer great kids because they have the shitty teacher.

    Posted in: Is Japan a good place to raise children?

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    coopers

    So with what I just said above does sound difficult and somewhat impossible, as parents all we can do is try to raise our children as best as we can in whatever country we choose to live in.

    Posted in: Is Japan a good place to raise children?

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    Seems a lot of people here want everything for their kids which is great in theory but practically impossible. "I want my kids to run free like a naked hippy in the forest" or "be cultured, self driven and confident". I grew up in the countryside in Australia and was fairly ignorant until I moved to the city and went to university so I think I'm a fairly well balanced individual. I now have a baby girl in Japan and will be moving back to Aus soon, most likely a city so that's where my girl will grow up. She will have the benifits of living in a multicultural city with the ups and downs of any child/teenager with the support of loving parents. I will try and give her a balanced life from an early age where she can spend time with her grandparents in the Australian countryside as well as visit Japan at least once a year to see her Japanese family. What I'm getting at here is parenting, being open and giving them the confidence to tackle the shit that life throws, like bullying, racism and sexism whether it be in Japan or Australia.

    Posted in: Is Japan a good place to raise children?

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    Seeing a hottie on the train and having a harmless perv gives me a boost for the day, like coffee. Now, there is perv etiquette and staring in between a womans legs is a no no, especially if she's in front of you. Keep it at a distance where no one gets hurt.

    From what I've seen in nearly 5 years, Japanese people are very rude, selfish and don't care for anyone or anything that isn't directly related to them. If I see someone in need of help, I'll help and expect nothing in return but I know if I'm in need of some help, I won't expect any Japanese to come running. It's as if the Japanese have been so repressed for so many years that they are rebelling like teenagers and they don't know where to stop.

    Posted in: Older men up in arms over slovenly female behavior

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    coopers

    A regular crime for once, quite refreshing. I'm surprised he didn't go home, smother his children and strangle his wife and then turn himself in. And as for you J-cops...gambatte ne!

    Posted in: Truck thief gets away after crashing into five police cars in Chiba

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    coopers

    many Japanese feel the child is better off dead then growing up knowing a parent comitted suicide and without a real parent. Most parents here wouldn't dream of someone else raising their kid, nor does anyone want to raise someone elses kid, which is why nobody adopts

    I can see the twisted point but there's still the father.

    Posted in: Woman jumps to death from bldg; 1-yr-old daughter found dead in bedroom

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    Does anyone here speak or think rationally? I see seven old men with cameras waiting for something or someone. Their cameras are far from expensive, it's not as if they're all holding Leicas and they don't look particularly loaded with money either. People have attacked these old jiji men for their style, lack of a hollywood smile and genki levels, having cameras...what would make you happy? Seven strapping young J-men, semi naked with the latest and greatest cameras hanging around their necks?

    Posted in: Photo ops

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    coopers

    And every time you sit on a bench you smile to the world? Maybe you even stand on the bench and do a little dance so everyone knows how happy you are. You people are so critical, at least the old dudes are doing something creative and constructive.

    Posted in: Photo ops

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    coopers

    All that effort for \15,000?

    Posted in: Man assaulted and robbed by family posing as hitchhikers

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    coopers

    I smell a surrogate child

    Posted in: A dog's life

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