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Posted by Lira on Apr-13-2011 21:38:

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Originally posted by srussell0018
It always seemed to me like the "average" Japanese person just screamed and ran

Their vocal tracts are powerful weapons. Have you ever seen their karaoke skills?
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Originally posted by Senator Clay Davis
or commit suicide for letting their ancestors down by not daring to face godzilla, like their brave ancestors did in the 20s.


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Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
I would go back to Japan in a second if I could. Radioactive disaster or not, even if it was 10x worse, the place is still far more desirable than anyplace here.

Also, I know that they will come out of this disaster stronger and more capable than they were before.

+1, Japan is way cooler than the Chill Out Room because it's got vending machines all over the place!

I demand vending machines here now!


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Apr-13-2011 21:40:

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Originally posted by srussell0018
http://www.rosettastone.com/learn-japanese


Already have it, I need to install it. I should also demand my brother help me learn as well...


Posted by Lira on Apr-13-2011 21:46:

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Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
Already have it, I need to install it. I should also demand my brother help me learn as well...

Does your job need your presence in the US? Move there, and learn the language to survive! You'll learn how to moonspeak in no time!


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Apr-13-2011 21:50:

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Originally posted by Lira
Does your job need your presence in the US? Move there, and learn the language to survive! You'll learn how to moonspeak in no time!



You can't get a residency there unless you are employed by someone already there and have a recommendation from the employer.

Really though, moving to Japan will help nothing for the PNW, which I still love. It would be stupid to leave to Japan and live there, and mooch off their success. It would be better to stay here and attempt to make this place a better place to live.


Posted by Lira on Apr-13-2011 21:57:

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Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
You can't get a residency there unless you are employed by someone already there and have a recommendation from the employer.

Lies, all you have to do is bang a local female and have her give birth to a Mini-Nou! Then you make her your mai waifu and get a visa and live there and have your offspring repopulate Touhoku so one day your descendents can organise the Noubster uprising against the emperor.

I'm not sure that's a good idea, but it comes to show there are other ways to get a residency in Nihonstan!


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Apr-13-2011 22:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Lies, all you have to do is bang a local female and have her give birth to a Mini-Nou! Then you make her your mai waifu and get a visa and live there and have your offspring repopulate Touhoku so one day your descendents can organise the Noubster uprising against the emperor.

I'm not sure that's a good idea, but it comes to show there are other ways to get a residency in Nihonstan!



I must rekindle my yellow fever of middle school! I lost the lust for Japanese chicks a while ago.

I have to say though there are a fuck ton of hot ones...


Posted by Sushipunk on Apr-13-2011 23:12:

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Originally posted by Lira
I demand vending machines here now!



Posted by Hot&Cold on Apr-13-2011 23:22:

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Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
I have to say though there are a fuck ton of hot ones...


Yet none of them wants to touch your wiener. Nice.


Posted by Lira on Apr-14-2011 00:22:

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Originally posted by Sushipunk



That's awesome


Posted by Moongoose on Apr-14-2011 07:24:

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Originally posted by EarnYourKeep
You can't tell me you have zero hesitation about going to JP. Whether now or a year from now, it's still a very scary situation. I'm not saying to live life in fear, but to be cautious about a situation that is developing should at least leave you questioning it.



I would have no hesitation about going to Chernobyl, so going to japan now or later...really not something to worry about. Also something to remember, Hiroshima and Nagasaki are not desolate wastelands but big cities, despite being leveled by an atomic blast.


Yes, radiation is dangerous, but then agian so are sharks. Though the chance of being killed by either in the middle of Osaka or Tokyo are rather slim.


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Apr-14-2011 08:54:

For a city that was nuked, Hiroshima is fucking amazing...

On the other had it was very sobering too, to walk in a place where such awesome power was unleashed on so many people.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Apr-14-2011 14:05:

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Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
On the other had it was very sobering too, to walk in a place where such awesome power was unleashed on so many people.


I thought the same thing when I drove by Columbine the other night.


Posted by Lira on Apr-14-2011 15:14:

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Originally posted by Moongoose
I would have no hesitation about going to Chernobyl, so going to japan now or later...really not something to worry about. Also something to remember, Hiroshima and Nagasaki are not desolate wastelands but big cities, despite being leveled by an atomic blast.

Hiroshima is by far the most awesome city I visited in the island, people wise. It's the only place where you see truly happy people on the street all the time.

All the time!


Posted by srussell0018 on Apr-14-2011 15:23:

That's because they have two mouths, one of which is stuck in a permanent smile.


Posted by Lira on Apr-14-2011 15:27:

quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
That's because they have two mouths, one of which is stuck in a permanent smile.



That explains why they're so chatty too


Posted by Moongoose on Apr-14-2011 17:16:

Speaking of vending machines



Posted by Lira on Apr-14-2011 18:33:

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Originally posted by Moongoose
Speaking of vending machines




Posted by Lira on Apr-15-2011 04:31:

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Originally posted by Lira
It would be a suicidal move to actually go down there and pull them up unless you were prepared and had a rope or something with you.

As hopefully not shown in this video:


Posted by Jackson on Apr-15-2011 12:49:

Boston Big Picture: Japan - One month on.


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Apr-15-2011 21:05:

Amazing that they actually are washing peoples photos recovered...


Posted by FuzzQi on Apr-15-2011 22:03:

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Originally posted by Sushipunk



Posted by _Ocean_Drive_ on Apr-16-2011 00:17:

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Originally posted by Jackson
Boston Big Picture: Japan - One month on.



Beautiful. This cannot fail to move you.


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