Woah ! What a crap thread this is !
> Anonymous : It’s here! It’s here! It’s here! An operation on big and intractable hemorrhoids. Radical treatment Sun Sunlight. Burning Burning warts. Ye olde rotten credit union viking-banking. We steal, but we don’t take. Personal vault responsibility. ★They are said to skillfully borrow customers’ stamp “just for a while” to deceive them, to forge seals and documents! Those olde credit union cockroaches★ ★If you transfer custody of cash, passbooks, certificates, bank notes, refund invoices, etc. to staff members of our deposit box service during home visits, you will receive a "receipt certificate” or a "written receipt". Please take it and keep it in safety. ★Before the prescribed procedure of confirming the contents of the "receipt certificate" or the "written receipt" is carried out and verified, no trust can be extended, so please keep it in a safe place. 【The full-bodied apologetic group of fools “The totally shady crazy union of the storage of festering waste”】 > Anonymous : clank Woah ! What a crap thread this is !
Birds of a feather
>Anonymous : From which period comes the word "Kamattechan"?? From which period comes the word "Kamattechan"?? From which period comes the word "Kamattechan"?? >Anonymous : >>387 Nah, that’s you! >Anonymous : >>391 It’s probably a word from the generation of a stupid "attention seeker" like you. >Anonymous : As always it’s only the criticism of other people. >Anonymous : Criticism of others, own theory is the only correct one, everybody else is bad, he is the only one who isn’t bad. >Anonymous : "You fool" What is the meaning in speaking ill of other people without checking who they are on the net ・・・? Is it those who make fools of others who live in this world? Besides the Hakodate thread everything else is similar. >Anonymous : Birds of a feather.
The Laughing Man
> Anonymous @ Full stomach : Stop posting this stuff you piece of crap, go and die. The info isn't even correct. What's with you. > Anonymous @ Full stomach : Keep it up, let's keep posting > Anonymous @ Full stomach : Haha, nice > Anonymous @ Full stomach : You're both idiots. Plebs. > Anonymous @ Full stomach : And it's 3 in Ikebukuro, 1 in Shinjuku > Anonymous @ Full stomach : Hey, Shinjuku crowd > Anonymous @ Full stomach : Not many surveys at the end of the month? > Anonymous @ Full stomach : They doing any in Shinjuku? > Anonymous @ Full stomach : None in Shinjuku > Anonymous @ Full stomach : The fat old bag at the Ikebukuro drugstore goes to me, “Weren't you here yesterday?” Gimme a break, like I wasn't even there yesterday lol
Wonderland
>I see it occasionally. > Anonymous : I thought of calling the police, but I have no obligation to, and their policing of bicycles and whatnot makes them a perpetual nuisance, so I didn't in the end. > Anonymous : There's this snotty police officer with a Tohoku drawl sometimes shouting "Oi!" if you don't stop briefly before turning left at the intersection or whatever. I really want to say get lost back to where you came from in the country. > Anonymous : Should first of all realize how bad your own behavior is, you scum. > Anonymous : They were policing the bicycles along Nakano-Dori today. Those old trouts who ring their bells on the sidewalk can shove off and die. > Anonymous : They should fully clamp down on those bicycles. > Anonymous : Just shut up! Nothing but scum, how dare you talk smack to us humans with your big attitude. > Anonymous : Does anyone use the training room at a rec center? What's it like? Is it a lot better than paying heaps for a gym membership, since you can still get a decent workout?
Some Japanese Thoughts
>Look, if you don’t try harder to make those lowly Jews look like poor pitiful Jews, the weapons for massacring Palestinians will stop flowing into the poor Jews’ hands! >This is going to cause problems. But I think making it a single volume 70 years after her death is a good simple approach. Recognizing a posthumous work will lead to all sorts of interpretations and some confusion. >The father has the copyright, so possibly not yet? It was in diary form when she died, and the father turned it into a book. Huh? Not whether she’s the author or not, but in terms of who has the copyright, wasn’t it clear that this is the father? >It wasn’t even written by Anne in the first place. >Well in Japan, I believe there was a case of a naturalized citizen from a certain well-known religious group in Kodaira being arrested for tearing up the pages of the library’s copy of The Diary of Anne Frank. Any idea what happened after that?
Some Japanese Thoughts
>They deserve to be told to “get out of Japan”! Do you have any idea what will happen if we’re no longer allowed to voice that anger? Crime will only increase! Some countries have restricted hate speech, but have a look at what’s happened. They’ve instead ended up with hate perpetuating hate! Don’t you even understand that?! >You can change your nationality. If you don’t like it, you should go back to your own country. I came back from America. >I do not think this is hate speech. It’s just an argument. And it was the South Koreans who started making all the fuss about hate speech anyway. They started off saying the use of comfort women was discrimination against women, and now they put it on the same level as sexual slavery. South Koreans these days get all excited about racial discrimination when you call a South Korean a South Korean. The South Koreans themselves discriminate against South Koreans. There certainly is a lot of crime by South Koreans in Japan. The crime rate among them is stupendously high. Lately, there are even some South Koreans coming to Japan with bombs. The Zaitokukai makes it clear it is targeting South and North Koreans, so I think that’s a separate issue from racial discrimination. I don’t think going along with the tone of South Korea’s claims is a good idea. >>Increasing percentage of people responding that foreigners living in Japan “increase the crime rate” and “take jobs away from Japanese people”. This is a fact. Japan has the lowest crime rate and unemployment rate of any country on the globe. Crime rates for all types of crime in America and South Korea are higher than in Japan by an order of magnitude. If people from those countries with high crime rates = countries with a lot of criminals come to Japan, it’s natural to think that crime will increase. >> Rhetoric that conflates relationships between governments with relationships between citizenries
Some Japanese Thoughts
>The average Japanese person has close to zero knowledge of the Middle East situation. That's probably why the answer is "No" when it comes to the issue of taking in refugees from a place like Syria. This is essentially refugee selectivism. In a broader sense, it's discrimination. >There's so many refugees, they should do something about it themselves. If they can risk death to escape, they can fight to the death too. >Please don't be making pachinko parlors in front of the station and then acting like a victim. >Should be stop the intake, not maintain the status quo. Horrible survey. >The immigration of North Koreans to Japan with resident status goes on outside of the public eye. Pachinko and such should be treated as completely illegal gambling, but it's left untouched. Social inconsistencies are brought about by immigration and refugees. You shouldn't sidestep the official paperwork and reviews and simply let people in on compassionate grounds just because they're refugees. If we absolutely must, well then fine as long as they live on Takeshima or the Senkaku Islands. >It is a sober truth that a considerable number of foreign IS fighters are the children of immigrants from the Middle East to Europe and America. They're not refugees. Even the refugees that Germany is taking in now end up being pushed to the bottom of the social ladder and their children feel alienated by society, which in 20 years time will lead to a situation similar to the one now. If they are not taken in now they will die, but Japan will avoid being damaged. >National ego?
Some Japanese Thoughts
>Frankly, the people on the net and the demonstrators, on both the left and right, are all too extreme. They are a long way from what the ordinary person thinks of as balanced. Hence, neither side can gain any broader appeal and they remain confined to a small minority engaged in "club activities". by Anonymous URL >...Wow! That's exactly the same as my experience! Woah, exactly the same and I agree. I've been labeled as an online rightwinger, J-NSC member, and all that before for doing nothing more than calmly pointing out some problems with SEALDs. So I agree with you there. Anonymous >Commenting on your own post Anonymous >>Article 9 of the Constitution, which was created to emasculate Japan, is more important that life itself (lol). Turning a blind eye to the reality that Japan still serves as the world's ATM because of Article 9. Ignoring the fact that Japan hasn't actually not gone to war but that it has instead escaped the need to go to war behind the shield of mighty America. If you're going to make a fuss about it being “against the Constitution, against the Constitution”, then the Self-Defense Forces, and even the police force if you take the argument to logical extremes, are against the constitution, but that point gets ignored. Even though most of the world's countries have expressed support for the bill, you people label it the “War Bill” because all you care about is that Japan goes unscathed. Japan avoided becoming a directly subjugated slave nation thanks to America, and it's been protected by America's military power since, but you still carry on like fools about how it's all thanks to the sacrosanct Article 9, even though it's so obvious you didn't create it yourselves. You people only ever interpret things in a way that's convenient for yourselves. In a sense you're the strongest people in the world. Or perhaps that should be "craziest people" (lol). by Anonymous URL
Talk to the wall until you die , you waste ! wwwww
We pick and chose that information, and for each of us that then becomes our individual reality.
We each disseminate that reality, which then spreads in the blink of an eye and becomes the majority's reality.
On the basis of that reality, the majority then reject, insult, intimidate, and repress those who adhere to different views and ideas.
As if the world belongs to us.
What manner of being are we?
Gods?
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