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Samurai_Jerk wrote: What did I do?
Samurai_Jerk wrote:What did I do?
Samurai_Jerk wrote:kurogane wrote:Grbl snrkl foof?
Don't worry you're not the only one.
wagyl wrote:For the sake of an accurate record, and with only a mild decrease in overall comedic effect, it appears that Samurai Jerk's real crime was not pointing out that there were two threads on a similar topic, but in providing the impetus leading to the realisation that Fuckedgaijin is a collection of gaijins.
yanpa wrote:havill wrote:havill wrote:
I've been checking to see if they have deleted my account. Getting deleted/nuked from FG is apparently not as easy to do as sending messages to the admins.
Looks like I'll have to take more drastic measures to get this account removed.
Deleted all attachments, private messages, unsubscribed from all groups. Last thing to do: change password.
Site: fuckedgaijin.com
Username: havill
Password: password
Have fun!
Dayum, knew there was some late nite message I'd forgotten about. The accounting department will refund your membership fees for the additional membership period. Oh, and congratulations on being driven off an interwebs forum by someone with "Jerk" in their username .
wagyl wrote:I think it relates to this proposal to actively scupper the Japan Times. In my personal view, the same result will occur without anybody's input soon enough.
Yokohammer wrote:
What surprises me most is the apparent conclusion that said gaggle of gaijins offers absolutely nothing of value for someone who's goal is "assimilation."
kurogane wrote:I wonder if he hasn't been in Japan as long as naturalisation might suggest he has?
Gregory Gumo
NYCer lost in Asia.
I will be updating this soon
kurogane wrote:https://about.me/gregorygumoGregory Gumo
NYCer lost in Asia.
I will be updating this soon
You got that first part right, but as to the second, somehow, Gregory, I don't think you will.
Is it not Abby Normal for a NYer to refer to himself as a NYCer???? Not as abnormal as murder, of course, but it does show a pattern. Not to mention that his profile picture looks like a window licker surprised by a large cockroach on his pillow. Maybe that's what she liked about him?
On the morning of July 29, the body of Akitaya, a contract employee in the cosmetics industry, was found wrapped in a brown plastic sheet and floating about 20 meters off the coast in Koajiro Bay. A towing rope had been used to attach the body to a concrete block.
On August 6, police first arrested Gumo, a resident of Yokohama’s Hodogaya Ward, for abandoning the body of Akitaya.
matsuki wrote:Re-arrested? They released him or WTF?
Samurai_Jerk wrote:matsuki wrote:Re-arrested? They released him or WTF?
How long have you been in Japan?
matsuki wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:matsuki wrote:Re-arrested? They released him or WTF?
How long have you been in Japan?
Do explain...
matsuki wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:matsuki wrote:Re-arrested? They released him or WTF?
How long have you been in Japan?
Do explain...
Samurai_Jerk wrote:You really haven't been paying attention. They officially "arrest" you for each charge. First he was arrested for abandoning a body. Now he's been arrested again for murder. Detention doesn't equal arrest under Japanese law.
yanpa wrote:I think Matsuki won't need to read the first three links
matsuki wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:You really haven't been paying attention. They officially "arrest" you for each charge. First he was arrested for abandoning a body. Now he's been arrested again for murder. Detention doesn't equal arrest under Japanese law.
I see what's going on now. Basically he was arrested and detained for the max allowable, under suspicion for "abandoning a body." Time is up and they haven't charged him or built up enough evidence (haven't got a full confession) so on paper, he's been released for the original arrest....and then arrested again under suspicion of murder. (so basically they can keep doing this over and over with without actually charging him with a crime as long as they wish...what a great system! ) In that sense...I guess "rearrested" makes sense on paper but in reality, his detainment has just been extended because that type of shit is allowed here. (obviously in this case I don't feel sorry for Gumo but allowing that type of stuff to be pulled off is totally ripe for abuse) I doubt much new evidence is going to be uncovered by now so it's probably that golden ticket, a confession, that they're after and using "we can detain you forevar!" is probably a strong psych tactic.
Salty wrote:She committed suicide.... by.....
1. ferkin him....
2. askin for him to return the borrowed funds....
3. wrapping herself in plastic, tying on a concrete block, and throwin herself into the sea – after having fallen asleep from those drugs she gave herself…
4. what other possibilities might there be?
However, he now admits to dumping Akitaya’s body but not to murdering her.
Samurai_Jerk wrote: Jesus Christ your anti-Japanese sentiment is really coloring your cognitive ability. .
Why do they bow? Why don't they just shake hands like everybody else!!?????
Samurai_Jerk wrote:matsuki wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:You really haven't been paying attention. They officially "arrest" you for each charge. First he was arrested for abandoning a body. Now he's been arrested again for murder. Detention doesn't equal arrest under Japanese law.
I see what's going on now. Basically he was arrested and detained for the max allowable, under suspicion for "abandoning a body." Time is up and they haven't charged him or built up enough evidence (haven't got a full confession) so on paper, he's been released for the original arrest....and then arrested again under suspicion of murder. (so basically they can keep doing this over and over with without actually charging him with a crime as long as they wish...what a great system! ) In that sense...I guess "rearrested" makes sense on paper but in reality, his detainment has just been extended because that type of shit is allowed here. (obviously in this case I don't feel sorry for Gumo but allowing that type of stuff to be pulled off is totally ripe for abuse) I doubt much new evidence is going to be uncovered by now so it's probably that golden ticket, a confession, that they're after and using "we can detain you forevar!" is probably a strong psych tactic.
Jesus Christ your anti-Japanese sentiment is really coloring your cognitive ability. They often arrest people initially for disposing of a body because it's an easier charge to get a warrant for. Once they've gathered enough evidence for a murder charge they arrest them for that.
A British businessman who disappeared suddenly from Tokyo two months ago had taken £40,000 of his company's money and left the country, it was reported today.
Friends and colleagues feared popular Garin Dart, 41, had been killed or kidnapped by Japanese gangsters when he vanished on May 22, leaving his pregnant wife Yukako, 38, and their child.
Takechanpoo wrote:already posted? its 2013.A British businessman who disappeared suddenly from Tokyo two months ago had taken £40,000 of his company's money and left the country, it was reported today.
Friends and colleagues feared popular Garin Dart, 41, had been killed or kidnapped by Japanese gangsters when he vanished on May 22, leaving his pregnant wife Yukako, 38, and their child.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... untry.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... mafia.html
this is another typical "charisma" case.
i do recommend you guys to just follow him as soon as possible. take it easy.
Takechanpoo wrote:already posted? its 2013.
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