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I've been here 26 years and may have seen a knicker flash perhaps 2 or 3…
Posted in: Teacher nabbed for using miror to peek up girl's skirt
Just ignore j4p4nFTW. This poster is not Japanese but a gaijin, just like us, making inflammatory…
Posted in: To be healthy, live in the big city
I am combini gyouza danshi: not as fresh and delicious as the real thing but will…
Posted in: From carnivores to herbivores: how men are defined in Japan
This is japanese quick way of doing business, which shocks them. I am not as far…
Posted in: Former gang member shot dead in Denny's restaurant in Chiba
plasticmonkey. There are those out there who just hate Obama on principle. Even if his policies…
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Does that mean there are 695 other momo's in this line of work?
Posted in: Girls' night out
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As soon as you become "mama" your "gyaru" days should be over.
This is the poster girl for all those young, single mothers who decide to off thier kids because they get in the way of mom's play time.
Posted in: Meet Aki, queen of the 'gyaru-mama'
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Just out of curiosity, how many defenders of this guy think;
It would have been alright to publish the plans to "Operation Overlord" in 1944 if they had been made available through a security leak before the invasion.
It would have been OK to publish the secret negotiations between Washington and Moscow in 1962 that defused the Cuban missle crisis.
It would have been fine to disclose that there were secret negotiation going on in Oslo between the PLO and Israel that eventually led to the Oslo Accord (now failed).
Posted in: WikiLeaks release gives hit list to al-Qaida, says U.S.
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I don’t have a boyfriend right now and my friends tell me it’s not going to happen anytime soon.
Do they know something you don't?
Posted in: 'Single' Akina Minami wins Wedding Best Dresser Award
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Before idiot Bush messed up Iraq, there were no foreign fighters under Saddam Hussein
100% wrong. There was the PMOI (The People's Mojahedin of Iran) who were given their own town (Ashraf) and were listed as a terrorist organization.
Posted in: More foreign fighters slipping back into Iraq
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Good for her. This has taken way too long. I hope the Senate is not anal about this and fast tracks it.
Posted in: Japanese widow, son of Marine closer to immigrating to U.S.
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I guess the reformed drug user who found religion or the convict who saw the error of his ways through religion don't have any say. Just destructive or benign.
Posted in: Is religion more of a destructive or benign force in the world today?
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Aum shinrikyo = destructive
Mother Teressa = benign
Posted in: Is religion more of a destructive or benign force in the world today?
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I guess "beneficial" is not a choice.
Posted in: Is religion more of a destructive or benign force in the world today?
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Ahh bring to mind the days of the "no-pan" coffee shops.
Posted in: Mirror floor at bar exposed waitress' underwear; owner arrested
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Can anyone translate that song title for me?
Posted in: Anna Tsuchiya: 'No one could kill someone who looked like me'
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Sounds like rage. Maybe a lot of other problems in his life and then finally snaps when sis starts ragging on him.
Posted in: 17-year-old boy stabs 14-year-old sister to death at home
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cutie with great gams.
Posted in: Best dressed
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Excellent system and beautiful ladies traveling on the system. Perfect
I suppose you also enjoy the puke on the platform and in the cars, the half empty drink can rolling around depositig the remainder of their contents on the floor, the drunk salarymen who have a tendancy to use your sholder as a pillow. Not to mention being stuffed in the cars like sardines during rush hour.
Posted in: How do Japan's subway and rail systems compare with other countries?
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I can only compare agains the Singapore MRT, and frankly MRT is cheaper, on time, clean, safer (gropers included), trains every 2 to 5 minutes. I rode the Yokohama subway system from Kamiooka to Shin Yokohama and just missed the train so had to wait more then 25 minutes for the next one.
Posted in: How do Japan's subway and rail systems compare with other countries?
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An event to promote noodles.........how exciting, how come we didn't see an announcement for this on JT?
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Alright, I see all these negaive post, she has a marketable asset (she cleans up real good). She probably makes more money than all the negative posters. Nail art is a booming industry, whether you like it or not. And, The758, posting on sites like this is also a complete waste of time, but we enjoy it.
Posted in: Kumi Koda wins outstanding achievement award for nails
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That's one of the commercial advantages Boing has over Airbus in that they can buy engines from anyone whereas Airbus, because it's a European alliance, must use engines produced in Europe. In any case, this is not argument about Airbus vs. Boing. The reliability of the 747 is undeniable, they have been around for about 40 years and have a remarkable safety record. The jury is still out on the A380.
Posted in: Qantas CEO: 'Faulty design' may be behind blowout
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Faulty Design is probably one of the worse case scenarios economically because it could mean replacing the engines on all A380s. A maintenance problem or foreign object damage would mean one off but design is fleet wide.
Posted in: Qantas CEO: 'Faulty design' may be behind blowout
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By the way, I didn't mention the riot we had at the shipyard.
Posted in: Qantas grounds all superjumbos after engine blowout