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Amazing. Rip
Posted in: At least 356 killed in Honduras prison fire
@JapanGal I can not tell if you are serious. Little children play metal and pachinko games.…
Posted in: J-League vows to keep yakuza out
@Serrano: Why ask a question you know the answer to?
Posted in: Hey Jude
Safety costs money, so TEPCO wasn't interested.
Posted in: TEPCO planned review of tsunami risk, but too late
I say outlaw dresses for use as school uniforms... heck offices too. Only for Japan though...…
Posted in: Teacher nabbed for using miror to peek up girl's skirt
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Oh no!!!! Not the big hack attack!!!
Posted in: Gov't websites in U.S., S Korea knocked out by cyberattacks
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sharky1
China sux
Posted in: Mobs clash with police as ethnic violence spreads in China
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How about Japan stocks sag on a frail economy???
Posted in: Japan stocks sag on dismal US jobless data
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I accuse Amnesty of anti-semitism.
Posted in: Amnesty accuses Israel of war crimes in Gaza
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sharky1
Just plain weird...
Posted in: Hooded assailant cuts high school girl’s hair before fleeing on bicycle in Miyagi
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I would apologize to Ahmadinejad for being as screwed up as he is. Sorry about your scrambled brains dude...
Posted in: Obama scoffs at Ahmadinejad's demand for apology
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I'm not afraid of deflation. Prices in Japan could stand to come on line with actual product value.
Posted in: Record fall in Japan prices fuel deflation fears
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Even freaks can develop s following...
Posted in: Michael Jackson found loyal, generous fans in Japan
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Here is a good question...how many F-22's can you ship inside a C-17? You see a C-17 fly in, and suddenly F-22's are everywhere. Surprise - surprise!
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Nice pic!
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sharky1
Different cultures have different ways of expressing emotion. When an American is embarrassed, his face turns red, but a Japanese person smiles and puts one of their hands behind their head. When they can program the robot to respond on a multicultural level, that will be an accomplishment worth writing about.
Posted in: Robot expresses human emotions
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Same sex attraction is still a disorder (DSM IV). I don't think it is appropriate for people with this disorder to be labeled as homosexuals for identification purposes. Historically, many religious groups, in their fervency, have mistaken disorders as demon possession. I have personally witnessed an exorcism of a man who, in reality, needed lithium. I have also seen the results of children becoming disabled because their parents thought that medical treatment for a high fever showed a lack of faith. According to the Holy Bible, Jesus himself directed people to show themselves to a physician following a miraculous healing. The point is that even though I am against fanatics the promote same sex attraction disorder as a way of life, I also am against religious fanatics who cause physical and/or mental harm to others in the name of their god.
Posted in: US church creates stir with gay exorcism video
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The conspiracy theory...what we have is a concerted islamic effort to convert all nations to their theocracy through infiltration and trying to out populate the rest of the world. Islam is a predatory religion and good on France for their efforts to set boundaries.
Posted in: Sarkozy says burqas are 'not welcome' in France
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Teaching involves not only classroom interaction, but correcting papers, grading tests, developing lesson plans, developing curriculum, and so forth...so there is plenty of work for them to do that is a part of teaching.
Posted in: 700 NYC teachers paid to do nothing
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I think the image of English teachers has become so tarnished over the years that no one is interested in this type of interaction any longer. The availability of online or computer based instruction is also taking a bite out of the work pool. I have noticed that there is an upswing in Japanese who are studying Chinese. Might have something to do with the new emerging economic powerhouse just to the west of Japan.
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sharky1
Glad I don't own a rolex...might be an instant suspect for stealing or buying stolen property.
Posted in: Thieves get away with Y40 mil worth of Rolex watches in Kobe
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Okinawa IS awesome!
Posted in: Naha: A place in the sun
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sharky1
5 kilometers is the warranty.
Posted in: Keeping fit
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In other words, sit down, shut up, and do as you are told. Wonder how long the people will put up with this kind of oppression?
Posted in: Iran's supreme leader says election was not rigged
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sharky1
113 years old!!! That's about 30 years further down the road than I think I want to go.
Posted in: World's oldest man dies at 113