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Japan was one of the countries I was researching before the Daiichi nuclear accident along with…
Posted in: Official defends secrecy over worst-case nuclear disaster scenario
The non-profit organizations that Egypt is complaining about are some of the christian programs that go…
Posted in: Egyptian minister's remarks stoke tensions with U.S.
anglootaku - You raise a good point here with regards to the Islands being fully independent.…
Posted in: Argentina says Britain has nuclear weapons in Falklands
What a shocking and sad bit of news :( Fadamor not everyone who has a child…
Untrack, I reccommend your take a serious break from reading on the nuclear disaster. Am I…
Posted in: Official defends secrecy over worst-case nuclear disaster scenario
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zanza123
Now who's ignorant? The kanji 酷 DOES actually mean "cool" in Chinese. Kanji does not extend only to Japanese... Hopefully next time the writers will do enough research before writing their articles.
Posted in: Kanji catching on all over, but frequently misunderstood
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zanza123
Last I checked, single mothers are still "mothers!" No disrespect.
Posted in: Vivian Hsu back in Japan after 7-year absence
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zanza123
Re Osakadaz: I think there's an error in your comment. You said:
Do that means you do not trust him only a little bit (the ways you can throw him)? Or are you imply you can throw him a great length? It should be "I trust him as much as I can throw him," wouldn't it?
Posted in: Osaka governor gets Y100 mil donation from elderly woman
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zanza123
This spells next Columbine waiting to happen. Maybe not to that extremety, but think about it, these students felt secure to make a club that takes another's life... scary! After they receive their punishments, who knows what can happen.
Posted in: Pregnant junior high school teacher harassed by students’ 'Miscarriage Club'
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zanza123
Japan: "All those islets are belong to us." China: "No, to us." Taiwan: "No, to us." N.Korea: "Let us solve your guys' problem for you, let us test our long range nuclear missle on the islets and blow it up instead. THEN no one will complain."
Posted in: Japan urges N Korea to exercise restraint
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zanza123
Why the heck do they even go to college then? If all they dream of is being a stay home mom.
Posted in: Women in their 20s want to get married, live in a big apartment and become cute moms.
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zanza123
A very "healthy" REGRESSION back into the Edo era, I see.
Posted in: Women in their 20s want to get married, live in a big apartment and become cute moms.
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zanza123
It was done by a foreigner, the tags even had side writings written in English, something like 'Hack was here' or something or other. Don't exactly know how to comment on this issue...
Posted in: English graffiti 'Hack' grounds bullet train
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zanza123
Women are lunier than men, statistically speaking. If you think about it, how are you going to find any place where people don't die? There has to be someone dying for others to be born, so... there you go!!! Still, I myself wouldn't live at a post-murder scene.
Posted in: What happens to apartments where murders occur?
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zanza123
I found the transition to learn Japanese to be quite easy after I have mastered both Chinese and Englsih. Vice versa I guess for any of these languages, because Japanese is easier to pronounce with English, and have similar kanji to Chinese characters. Guess the next goal is Korean for me, have to check that website out, FREE service, you say?
Posted in: You're never too old to learn a new language
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zanza123
That's exactly what this country needs right now. Do you notice all the people sleeping in the trains and lack of energy? I fully support what she wants to accomplish.
Posted in: Cheerleader revs up boring business offices
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zanza123
I would argue that plastic surgery is for some people because have you seen the pervasive occurence of the Japanese people in getting moles? Especially big black hairy moles on their face, now isn't that a good thing you hide something like that from showing in the public, it sure would do me a lot of good NOT looking at it.
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zanza123
Only thing it doesn't mention is where to buy the book from... LoL! I'm sure I can find that out pretty easily, though.
Posted in: Losing Kei
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zanza123
But a very good book summary. I will be sure to check this book out, as I am interested in film making, so in the future, who knows...
Posted in: Losing Kei
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zanza123
I have been to 798 in Beijing, have seen some good art works. Chinese art is pretty happening.
Posted in: Avatars and Antiheroes
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zanza123
Meh, can't be compared to China, where the cigarettes are cheap, and every 18 year old (I'm not saying there are no younger kids) start smoking just for fun. Sadly, I grew up there, so my lung has seen it's battles starting from age 0-10 (I moved to America), so I'm not gonna be making it any worse by picking up smoking myself just because it's COOL, but that's me.
Posted in: Izakaya: The Japanese Pub Cookbook
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zanza123
In Chinese, it is the same character, pronunciation is Yao Guai. Bet you could see the similarities on that one. Regarding the book though, you can also check out "Gegege no Kitaro," a fun series of manga adaptation that was made many many years ago, 'dai senpai' of this book. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeGeGenoKitaro or Jigoku Sensei Nūbē, English is Hell Teacher Nūbē, 地獄先生ぬ~べ~. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HellTeacherN%C5%ABb%C4%93 Just offering up the funner alternatives for all you otaku brothers out there.
Posted in: The Japanese Monster Survival Guide
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zanza123
Re: "'Yokai' began springing up in literature and illustrations in the 18th century" as it should have, the Japanese adopted that word, and most of its own language (at least the written kanji's) from the Chinese.
Posted in: The Japanese Monster Survival Guide
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zanza123
How about "the simultaneously amibiguous L and R sounding word featured only in Japan" show.
Posted in: L Word
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zanza123
1000 yen per hour, that is just chump change, compared to the US. Either this article's information is false, or some folks are getting robbed while on their way over to Japan.
Posted in: Ex-Filipino hostesses become caregivers