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Posted in: Firms plan to build floating wind farm off Fukushima coast
****wow, talk about no 2nd chances. poor dude. but i guess weve all been screaming this…
Posted in: Warden of Hiroshima prison replaced over inmate's escape
Heh, another Obama flop of a budget heading for the circular file. Well, give the man…
Posted in: Obama's budget goes to Congress
Hopefully this will lead to planes being more effiicient (the best planes nowadays still use as…
Posted in: Aviation industry warns of trade war over EU carbon tax
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Posted in: Apple dethrones Google as company with most respected image in eyes of consumers
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kimigano
There are no points in baseball.
Posted in: South Koreans reach gold-medal game
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kimigano
Depends on the date. A girl can always wait.
Posted in: If you had a big date planned for tonight and your boss suddenly asked you to work overtime, would you tell the boss no or cancel your date?
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kimigano
If he couldn't produce results, what was "Mike" doing in the position? Shipped out to Japan because he was doing too much damage to the office back home?
Posted in: How to disagree agreeably
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kimigano
I heard the police are going to issue a warrant for Taylor due to harassing Kawada.
Posted in: Kawada's last relationships before suicide draw mother's criticism
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kimigano
These guys have committed piracy, which is known as terrorism these days.
Japan's 'allies' are going to have to stand up and hand over these terrorists if they don't want to look like hypocrites and desire to retain any credibility whatsoever.
It is time for them to be punished for their actions.
And noborito is right, whale meat is on sale everywhere. Let's keep it that way!
Our culture, not theirs!
Posted in: Japan seeks to arrest anti-whaling activists
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kimigano
noborito,
What's "money"?
Posted in: Pillow talk, airline-style
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kimigano
Zero. It's not reported, so you can't prove it exists.
Add up all the unreported crimes in other countries due to the same reasons and Japan probably gets even safer in comparison.
Posted in: Man arrested for 2006 murder of 18-year-old woman in Nagasaki
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kimigano
Aya Kikuchi is hotter
Posted in: AKB48 member fired over leaked 'Purikura' photo
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kimigano
Daniel Basso:
Not just among the lowest, Japan is the lowest. It is the safest country in the world.
Posted in: Man arrested for 2006 murder of 18-year-old woman in Nagasaki
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kimigano
I fly a lot, but I've never been in economy class. What's it like?
Posted in: Pillow talk, airline-style
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kimigano
WMD is right. Do not allow anyone to bully you. Call them out on it. Publicly expose them and shame them as a bully.
Two eyes for an eye.
Posted in: What is the best way to eradicate bullying from schools?
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kimigano
Struck me as a bunch of guys jerking off over how great they thought they were. They should have gotten real jobs.
Posted in: Which movie gets your vote for the best sports film?
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kimigano
Happy Gilmore, Goodfellas, Casino, Midnight Express
Posted in: Which movie gets your vote for the best sports film?
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kimigano
Fukuda has shown his weakness. He must now be shown the door.
We Japanese demand a leader who will pay proper respect to the war dead.
We Japanese resist attempts by China and South Korea to link Ysukuni with war criminals. The Americans are the war criminals; blame for WW2 lies with the Americans.
We Japanese will vote out the LDP if their Prime Minister is too weak to respect our nation.
Yasukuni is where God lives, and where the truth of WW2 is told. Japan can and must say "NO" to America. Japan must rebuild itself, re-arm and help its Asian brothers in blood once more. America is not going to help with Myanmar. We must take care of the situation.
Posted in: Japan ministers, but not premier, visit war shrine
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kimigano
kimigano You are joking,arent you?
No, I'm not. The governments of Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, Bhutan, Tibet, Cambodia, Saipan, Laos, India, Siam and Myanmar have all sent official thanks to Japan for her help in ridding Asia of Western colonial powers.
Their gifts of gratitude are located in various shrines and temples across Japan, from Kamakura to Hiroshima, from Sapporo to Naha.
Let me know when you have some kind of proof that the rest of Asia enjoyed living under the boot of European colonial rule. Only China and South Korea have not yet thanked Japan, despite their having gained significantly in terms of infrastructure thanks to the graciousness of the Japanese who helped lift them from abject poverty.
Posted in: The Catholic Church and Yasukuni shrine
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kimigano
Ha ha! Someone commented above mentioning Phelps and doping in the same sentence.
Show us proof!
Posted in: Phelps makes it 6 Olympic golds, 6 records
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kimigano
Unemployment is on the rise and foreign workers are allowed in?
Backlash on the way.
Posted in: Do you think bringing foreign nurses to work in Japan is a good idea?
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kimigano
Quite simply, Phelps and the rest of the American team brought the Word of God with them. They are opening it up on the rest of the world. The greatest American to ever live, Jesus Christ, must be very proud as he stares down from Mt Rushmore.
Posted in: What do you think of American swimmer Michael Phelps' long victory yell after he wins a race?
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kimigano
Not to mention that Aso Taro, who is projected to be the next Prime Minister, is a Catholic. Could be very interesting for Japanese politics.
Posted in: The Catholic Church and Yasukuni shrine
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kimigano
ReaganLegend,
I'm afraid you have things wrong. Asian nations are still thanking Japan for driving out the Western colonial powers. Your username implies a misunderstanding of history here. Japan brought infrastructure, roads, the rule of law, literacy and education for women into nations that had been severely repressed by European colonialists for centuries. Look at all the trees donated to Japanese shrines by Asian nations who are still grateful of Japan's efforts and scornful that Japan had to be bombed with nukes in order for the humanitarian efforts to have been forcibly stopped by the west.
Posted in: The Catholic Church and Yasukuni shrine