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I agree JapanGal but just adding salt is not always good. For example if the meal…
Posted in: 90% of Americans eat too much salt: study
Definitely small towns for me. One with easy access to mountains and the sea is best.…
Posted in: To be healthy, live in the big city
There always has to be someone trying to find dirty on a company, especially when it…
Or they could also just buy it off the Apple Japan site.
"...Salarymen working in major urban areas are more physically active than one might expect. They climb…
Posted in: To be healthy, live in the big city
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neverknow2
Why?
Posted in: If a job applicant is not sure how to dress for an upcoming job interview, what should he or she do?
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neverknow2
It is just me, can everyone else see that the people promoting the 'sportswear' are not in very good shape? ie obviously not sportspeople? Just skinny women?
Posted in: Tokyo Runners
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neverknow2
It is. Unless your father or grandfather was prime pinister, you're not likely to be prime minister yourself.
Posted in: The longer Ozawa stays, the longer he reinforces the impression that political change is impossible — with the result that Japan might have to wait for wholesale generational change to advance reforms.
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neverknow2
The TV news keeps saying 'gaikokojin'. Does anyone have any more info about this story?
Posted in: 3 pedestrians killed by car in Nagoya; driver, passengers flee
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neverknow2
I wonder if they are anywhere near the Japan Liver Disease Association's headquarters?
Posted in: Say 'salud!' to the chairman of Japan Tequila Association
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neverknow2
WOW! My life is now complete because I can look at flowers on a tree.
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neverknow2
Yeah. I hope they get the death penalty, or at least, tortued a little.
Posted in: Haiti detains 10 U.S. Baptists for taking 33 kids across border
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neverknow2
Nothing will happen. Just like all the other times.
Posted in: What sort of a future do you think Asashoryu has in sumo after the latest allegations of bad behavior?
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neverknow2
Maybe the US will move from Japan to Taiwan now?!
Posted in: China to impose sanctions on U.S. firms selling arms to Taiwan
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neverknow2
WOW! What a great achievment!
Posted in: Anna Umemiya declares love for footballer
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neverknow2
That's life. I hope things do change here too. But I wouldn't hold my breath.
Posted in: NPO helps foster kids in Japan
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neverknow2
Why?
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neverknow2
Good. It's about time Japanese learnt that you can't eat money.
Posted in: This could set a dangerous precedent. The list could grow to include yellowfin and bigeye tuna, as well. If nothing is done, we won't have any tuna at Tsukiji fish market.
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Funnily enough, it's never happened to me. I don't think it would be fair if I was stopped and searched for no reason, but that is the law here. If you want to change the law in Japan, marry a Japanese, have some children, get them to vote your way. English speaking foreigners make up less than 1% of the population of Japan. Think about a minority group in your native country that make up less than 1% of the population. Now what if that minority disagreed with your country's laws. Would anybody care? No. That's right.
Posted in: Nowadays, everyone is a mark in Roppongi. I don't like being made a mark of.
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neverknow2
If you don't like it, leave.
Yeah it does. They can ask you anything they like.
Remember kids, this is not (insert your country here). If you don't like Japan and the backward rules and regulations, you are free to leave anytime.
Posted in: Nowadays, everyone is a mark in Roppongi. I don't like being made a mark of.
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neverknow2
Looks like the economy is quite bad at the moment. The guy on the end could only afford the helmet.
Posted in: The dark side
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neverknow2
Yeah a policeman stopped him once and he thought that since he was American, he should have all the rights that Americans have, even if he lives in another country. Unfortunately, Japan has different laws to America. That made Debito sad, so he dishonored his family by changing his name and then started off on a crusade to save other people who want to bring their rights from their nation to Japan.
I think this sucks too. Very badly, but, in Japan one must follow the laws of Japan. That's the bottom line.
Posted in: Nowadays, everyone is a mark in Roppongi. I don't like being made a mark of.
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neverknow2
I think there's been a typo. Debito told me: 'You chose to tattoo yourself so I can't help you. If you were born that way, maybe I could do something'. Human rights? I think not!
Posted in: Nowadays, everyone is a mark in Roppongi. I don't like being made a mark of.
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neverknow2
Obama? Who are you talking about? Fox news face of modern Islam and the Islamic world's face of moden Islam are not the same. Both are not bin Laden either.
Posted in: Bin Laden endorses Christmas Day airliner bombing attempt
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neverknow2
I'm sure he dies, but not sure when. If the US government tells everyone he is dead, maybe they lose a lot of funding??
Posted in: Bin Laden endorses Christmas Day airliner bombing attempt