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I luv your post Wurthington. Never knew that. When this guy gets his cab back, there…
Posted in: Passenger robs taxi driver, then steals cab in Ibaraki
ExportExpert, Yes! Last year people planted thousands of sunflowers and need to repeat it again this…
Posted in: Official defends secrecy over worst-case nuclear disaster scenario
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Posted in: Remembering
It is all about our legs and looks guys. We got what you want. The creators…
Posted in: NMB48 song tops Oricon chart
I have been in Japan for a long time and have read this same story so…
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You can take Meisa Kuroki's worst picture and she'll still be hotter than any Japanese girl her age.
Any girl all over the world, actually.
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Arrest me!
Posted in: Miniskirt Police to open their own theater in Tokyo
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Wow, this is the first time in JapanToday that I've seen people comment on how annoying it is to hear people complain about stuff!
Posted in: Some see racist theme in alien adventure 'Avatar'
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In this day and age when everyone wants fame even when undeserved, a sudden reality check when you've been daydreaming for years sure hurts. And that's why people hate Simon Cowell, for dashing the hopes of wannabes.
Posted in: Cowell says he's leaving 'American Idol'
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Not a waste of money if they believe that giving is good. It's always the thought that counts, not the money.
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I wish every film sequel stops at 3. By the fourth time, you can feel it's already being milked dry.
Except for Harry Potter, that is.
Posted in: 'Spider-Man' 4 delayed; Maguire, Raimi out
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Sarge: He he.
Or maybe he has happy feet.
Posted in: Penguins
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Sarge - I wasn't even paying attention to what she was saying in 'The Last Samurai'. She can try to be a bad actress and I wouldn't even mind.
If you've seen her in 'Blood - The Last Vampire', damn... I wanted her to kill Saya.
She is not exceptionally beautiful; she even looks a bit masculine, but there's just an inexplicable, wonderful, mesmerizing charm that makes you ignore whatever flaw she might have.
She is so hypnotic.
Posted in: Koyuki shows how to prepare highballs in Suntory commercial
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Depopulation is a myth. The fact is the Earth can support several billion people; the only reason why we're all in such a mess is the imbalance and improper distribution of goods and services.
Posted in: Where are all the babies?
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LoveUSA: That's a juvenile. Its feet will eventually turn black.
Posted in: Penguins
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Koyuki... there's just something about her that makes her so wonderful to watch do anything and even nothing.
Posted in: Koyuki shows how to prepare highballs in Suntory commercial
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I can't say that for the men's wallets.
Posted in: Lucky bags
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Yeah, less TV time does save a lot of money. I wonder though if the TV executives are aware that they can sign off at midnight.
JohnBecker: hey, that's a great idea! Although you probably would need to get a policeman just in case someone tries to steal the camera all to himself.
Posted in: Cost-cutting hits TV stations
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Here in the Philippines, Wendy's is no longer as good as it once used to, they've been scrimping too much on the good stuff. They were the best back in the 90s, but they've been going downhill since then. I've seen fewer and fewer people go to Wendy's for some time now, especially since a lot of competition started setting up shop here.
I hope they wake up before they close down globally.
Funny, McDonald's here is affectionately called 'McDo' , just like in Japan.
White Castle! Now I know why most people here in JapanToday are frustrated. I doubt if your wish will be granted though, they haven't set their sights overseas.
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Korean music has been invading Japanese ears since the 90s.
biglittleman: Blame that on anime's bishounen, now every little Japanese boy wants to look nothing short of gay. takuyaki: You seemed to have been talking about SMAP.
Posted in: Korean boom hits the Japan Record Awards with Big Bang
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LoveUSA: Well, it's true not everyone likes her singing. I do admire her talent, though.
But hey, this is JapanToday, and 90 percent of the people here are disillusioned and cynical former Japanophiles. So don't expect them to be kind to Susan Boyle.
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This is the generation that grew up on Hello Kitty, Dragonball Z and Urotsukidoji.
Posted in: Police inundated with flood of crazy 110 calls
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'...like,...' 'Duh!' 'You know what I mean?'
(I can just imagine Nihonglish slang: "E, like, betsu ni...")
"Konnichiwa!!! There is rackless japanese&english site desu! Nihongo&English mix chanpon de Go desu. Please yoroshiku!"
(From that old blog site, Nihonglish! Japanese and English is as bad a mixture as ice cream and soy sauce.)
Posted in: What for you is the most annoying English word or expression?
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m5c32: Atheism is a religion too. Atheists also believe in something (that there is no god/god-like thing managing the universe and all the parallel universes), thus the need to proselytize.
Total skepticism is the true non-religion because it doesn't believe in anything (which is a rather sad thing, in my opinion).
Posted in: Atheists at Christmas: Eat, drink and be wary
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Every nation in the world with an economy celebrates, or at least knows Christmas is the time to give gifts.
And well, sorry to burst everyone's bubble here, but Christmas is not a Christian festival. Just like cheesy Valentine's Day, it's an "economic stimulus" (thanks for the term, President Obama!) activity passed off as a religious tradition. Imagine, that's 1 billion captive consumers, and the rest of the world joining in!
Whoever invented Christmas is a complete financial genius.
Posted in: Santa's in town