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Let me guess: Drunk and no money to get home?
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Remembering Business.
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Posted in: Why do Japanese change their attitude when they communicate with foreigners?
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thedeath
what about something earlier which said he looked to learn from Vietnam war? if he really learn(anything at all) from Vietnam, he would have one easy choices to make which is leave them alone.
Posted in: Obama facing hard choices on Afghanistan war plans
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thedeath
this news is funny. i still think that the cops is doing the right thing through.
Posted in: Man feigns death for 3 hours to avoid police questioning in Osaka
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thedeath
there is, but it is too hard to do for the people too coward to accept their wrongdoing in past.
if japanese just say sorry, say it many time, every year, doing something to show that japanese are really sorry. stop pretend to be a victim of the war, and stop asking anyone fore apology but only offer apology to the world for what wrong you have done.
it will take time but i am sure, at the end people will be more than happy to accept your sorry and forgive then recognize your side of war and move on. just like what Germany has done and what people did forgive them. but i know it hard for a coward to admit their own mistaken.
Posted in: If the government invites U.S. POWs, then it should ask the U.S. government to apologize to the victims of the atomic bombings and the air raids.
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thedeath
Terumi Tanaka, this shameless guy better call of an apologize from the japanese government for bringing the nation into the war devastated japan and the neighboring nations.
Japanese were the aggressor and japanese citizen at the time done little to nothing to stop their own evil government and leaders. so stop try to be a victim of the war when you are not.
Posted in: If the government invites U.S. POWs, then it should ask the U.S. government to apologize to the victims of the atomic bombings and the air raids.
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thedeath
beat up elderly, beat up mama over something that small!
oh, my! j-tv isn't worth a fight...in all circumstance.. at all!
Posted in: 49-year-old Okinawa man kills mother for hiding TV remote control
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thedeath
what a mess the USA's has got them-self into!
Posted in: Wave of Baghdad blasts kills at least 95
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thedeath
live by the sword, and DIEeee by the sword.
lucky me, my ancestors hadn't been conquer by the missionaries of peace and live under their rules of law.
Posted in: Muslim woman to be caned in Malaysian jail for drinking beer
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thedeath
read my post, i got more than that. i know you are trying.
Posted in: Kim Basinger urges designer Yohji Yamamoto to go fur-free
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thedeath
i am not her fan. but i don't see what wrong if an actor/actress want to joy an activist group using her already famous name help promote a good awareness.
i don't get why anyone can be so angry when see a celebrity just try to make some point for the animal. at least she is a person can get attention from mass media, and she use it in a positive way.
if i want to say that to a top designer, no-one would listen to me but laugh!
i think it good for people as well-know as her try to do something good. and i couldn't tell my self to discredit anyone just because he/she is famous and try to make a good point on the news!
the only person try to say another people forgot this and that is you. how did you know people forget what? they(and me) didn't say it because it isn't what in the news.
i am not going to follow your path and step out of the tropic any more farther than this.
at least i read the news. i argue with in the news scope, and i learn thinks before i say.
Posted in: Kim Basinger urges designer Yohji Yamamoto to go fur-free
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thedeath
She is an activist for animal rights, and a member of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). i think that make it important to her to speak out.
i d say if you want to attach your message to the news, why not you just first read the news?
Posted in: Kim Basinger urges designer Yohji Yamamoto to go fur-free
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thedeath
this news is all about Basinger did her little protest to the well know fashion designer. fashion designer doesn't rely on killing animal for his survival. and he likely live in the middle of tokyo or somewhere in town.
i don't see anything bad protesting to a well-know person to get a point across and get max impact on media and acknowledges in social for a type of concern like this. you want to tell miss...Won living in... a small village somewhere in china, telling her to stop skinning animal alive and hope that her chose to do or not do something will be recognized on the media around the world and inspire people in the social?
this sentence tell it all why she go for somebody well-know to rise awareness.
i don't think she is getting on a high horse about something as you said, and i don't think it is white imperial intrusion. it is nothing to do with history of mankind for thousand of years with fur, and it is nothing to do with starved eskimos or the need to use of fur for some particular group of native people located somewhere far from reach of 21th century's fashion and lifestyle.
read what she said on the news well and you will find that it is all about the choices of a famous fashion designer today who can set a good example and impact on people in the industry and in social to do or not do something.
Posted in: Kim Basinger urges designer Yohji Yamamoto to go fur-free
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thedeath
i don't give a damn either.
Posted in: Bollywood star's detention at U.S. airport prompts outrage in India
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thedeath
if a government put a ban equally on "all" religion's symbol in public or where ever, i can see no problem since i don't have much interest in blindly believe on a symbol and donation scam so that i can go to heaven seeing some spiritual dude.
but support it or not it has to be depended on how the differences group of religion nut interacts with each other and the social they live in.
however if a government put a ban only for some particular group of legion. then i can say if for sure, i would never support it.
Posted in: In some countries, there is a ban on adults and children wearing religious clothing and symbols such as burqas, veils, head scarves, skullcaps, turbans and crucifixes in public places like schools, recreational facilities and so on. What's your stance?
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thedeath
it is always the Muslim who find it hard to comply them-self to the non-muslim rule and society, then cry out for human-right.
but when we look at the non-muslim's human right in the Muslim majority countries, things can go very difference!
didn't she read the rule before she made up her mind that she want to swim there? or she read it, she know it, but she still want to violate the rule so that she can get some more attention?
"if you are in Rome, you act like you're a Roman"
Posted in: French pool bars Muslim woman for 'burquini' suit
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thedeath
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1313104/
Posted in: It is essential that Japanese people see this film. They have the same reaction as an American audience, but they have the added emotion of shame.
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thedeath
i am not one of them that why i don't understand them. and i can never under stand Islam ideology.
i don't think the usa bomb people for fun. i just said no one know for sure who did it. you don't know too, why pretend that you know everything even know the wife was cooking and cleaning, and the USA bomb people for fun.
i just ask
i did not say for sure like you said she cooking and it war crime. i said
Posted in: Pakistan Taliban chief's wife killed by missile
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thedeath
biglittleman, you saw history channel? they said something like what you said too.
but i think they forgot the chiese. if the american could diplomatically win the chinese support, then win the local heart and support. i think they would win that war.
same thing go to the Afghanistan war today. if they can not win the support from iran and countries around there to stop support the taliban, if they can not win the afghan heart. then it is no point to look at any part of the experience from Vietnam war.
they can do only as good as in vietnam which was losses the war.
it is just what i am thinking. and i am sure obama know it. it is so easy to see. it doesn't need war expert to tell. it just, will he listen and do what.
Posted in: U.S. looks to Vietnam war experience for Afghan tips
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thedeath
i didn't know the fact that she was cooking and cleaning.
what she was cooking? C-4?
the thing is we don't know who did it for real. was it a war crime or it was just a murder. we all can just guess.
Posted in: Pakistan Taliban chief's wife killed by missile
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thedeath
if they didn't want to repeat the same mistakes or try to use the experience for good, they would go home by now.
Posted in: U.S. looks to Vietnam war experience for Afghan tips
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thedeath
lucky old man. hopefully he didn't get heart-attack during he was down there between the rails!
Posted in: Man survives fall from station platform as train passes over him