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Poor chap couldn't even defend himself...
Posted in: Woman arrested over murder of 5-month-old son in Kobe
Europe can't compete so they tax the rest of us.. Germany can compete with American. Much…
Posted in: Aviation industry warns of trade war over EU carbon tax
I like this post very much, You have defined it very simply for so I understand…
Seems like they've got it all covered All I need now is money and a date...
Posted in: My frugal Valentine: Romance in a recession
So leave. What's keeping you here?
Posted in: Gov't OKs further Y690 bil for TEPCO, but wants say in running utility
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salchicha
Hahahahaha! My sides!!!...no, my sides!!!
Oh! Maybe I can be the next Laughist! :-D
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salchicha
What's going to happen to all these "adults" who are unable to take care of themselves when their mollycoddling parents have passed away? Will it be left to the government to distribute leaflets instructing people who to blow their own noses? How will they know when to cross the road if there's no-one to tell them? Surely the freeters will all starve to death, won't they?
If they got rid of the pointless entrance exams, and focussed on teaching relevant things, like, oh, I don't know, history, geography, science, social studies, perhaps these "adults" would be able to look after themselves? I only went to school for 7 hours a day, 5 days a week (I know! The horror!! But so does everyone in most countries around the world...I guess...) and my parents were just parents, not body-guard-alarm-clock-matchmaking-cooking-cleaning-Borg, and I know that I'm 1000 times better socially adjusted than almost every Japanese I've met. (possible exaggeration...merely used for effect!)
OH! WON'T SOMEONE PLEASE THINK OF THE FREETERS? ;-P
Posted in: It's natural for parents to help their children. They help when kids take an entrance exam, when they hunt for jobs, so there is nothing wrong with helping their children get a good marriage.
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salchicha
Teaching teenaged girls that sex shouldn't be used as a commodity would be a good idea I think.
Posted in: Should sex education be taught in schools?