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Ben, I agree with you on the part that the problem lies with the man, and…
Posted in: Teacher nabbed for using mirror to peek up girl's skirt
have a good planning ability, and work hard little by little. What does this even mean?
Posted in: From carnivores to herbivores: how men are defined in Japan
but it doesn't give any man a license to go any further than look. OK, the…
Posted in: Teacher nabbed for using mirror to peek up girl's skirt
The J-girls i have spoken to about this say they have short skirts mainly for attention…
Posted in: Teacher nabbed for using mirror to peek up girl's skirt
There's no question that skirts are too short, but it's ludicrous to claim that the girls…
Posted in: Teacher nabbed for using mirror to peek up girl's skirt
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presto345
People laugh for different reasons.
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presto345
France isn't about to let their nation and culture be converted by a religion plus radical fringes with beliefs and habits so radically different from its own. When westerners migrate to islamic countries they'll have to conform to local standards, culture. The reverse is also true. If muslim women cannot do that, if they cannot understand/carry out what the ancient adage states: 'when in Rome do as the Romans do' they need to stay at home. If these women feel they need to obey the rules dictated by their imams, the koran, this is a sign from an intolerant religion. The intolerance personified by bin.
Bin is on very thin ice here, but being a terrorist, or terrorist clone, the threats are real and we need to be vigilant. Bin will go down in history, perhaps even get a place in the guinness book of records, as the ogre that destroyed so much, yet built so little. Poor bin. He tried so hard.
Posted in: Bin Laden warns France over Afghan war, veil ban
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presto345
Is this freak still alive? Or is it a clone making the wise statements sounding like quotes from the new edition of the koran by bin laden the first?
Posted in: Bin Laden warns France over Afghan war, veil ban
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presto345
I like this picture. A bit of humor can bring two sides together.
Posted in: Laugh-in
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presto345
Hmmm. Talking about deeper issues.
Posted in: 10 ways to stop being an annoying airline passenger
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presto345
More news on the Hooters front. We really need it. Japan has been missing out on this one far too long.
Posted in: A Hooter here and a Hooter there
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presto345
I love Japanese girls. Exactly for all the reasons that make the 493 guys go 'Huh?'
Posted in: Things Japanese girls do that make guys go, 'Huh?'
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presto345
Clapping upon landing that I know about is something passengers did decades ago after tumultuous flights with turbulence and when pilots landed their aircraft manually. It seems silly to clap for the computers that do the work.
Posted in: 10 ways to stop being an annoying airline passenger
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presto345
Sad comment. Just ask the person to step aside.
Posted in: 10 ways to stop being an annoying airline passenger
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presto345
You haven't men a lot of women here then.
Posted in: Beauty and the ogre
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presto345
Exactly.
Posted in: Hooters to open first Japan restaurant in Tokyo on Oct 25
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presto345
What is chuhai? Can you get hi on it?
Posted in: Calpis Sour Refresh Dry
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presto345
People get older and older and want to work less and less becoming more and more a burden on social welfare, saddling their offspring with their blind egocentric attitude.
It is not and workers should be grateful they had jobs into that age.
Posted in: French Senate OKs retirement reform in tense vote
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presto345
Democrats - Republicans, uhhh . . . let's go to the beach, hand me my flip flops.
Posted in: Bill Clinton races to help Democratic candidates
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presto345
I second that. She displays a lot more intelligence than those who . . . never mind.
Posted in: Becky attends Suntory cocktail contest awards ceremony
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presto345
Are you serious? All I see is a (little) girl's legs and I don't get what is special about that.
Posted in: Maid to order
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presto345
The fact that you don't know about men snatching women's underwear in other countries is not realistic and does little to prove it does not happen. In fact it does, a lot too, in all countries. Google it, read newspapers from other countries.
Too many posters are all too ready with unfounded criticism of Japan. Pent up frustration, I suppose.
An armed attack on a woman is of course worrying. In this case I think the attacker was after something more than just the underwear.
Why do men collect women's underwear? I found this on the net * because it was near a woman's crotch. * some men masturbate to the panties. * others like the scent. * some guys just do it for fun. * others have weird fetishes!
Posted in: Man arrested for stabbing woman says he wanted her underwear
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presto345
Obama had no quick fix for the mess he inherited and what the grab group on Wall Street added to it. So now he and his party have to go. The Republicans can't wait to do the quick fix; surely they have a plan. Yeah, right.
Posted in: All signs point to Republican victories: polls
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presto345
Real leather seats in the airport lounges. Very friendly people. Drinks are free on long haul flights.
Posted in: Finnair to increase flights to Asia
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presto345
Nonsense. If someone needs to foot the bill it is the providers who are making a fortune. And actually some companies have figured out how to retrieve the valuable metals and make a profit too.
And who would go to the trouble of trying to recover data from discarded cell phones? Sounds laughable.
The picture shows a picture, yes. We take, create and destroy at the same time, and are baffled at our great work.
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