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Teh Graunaid wrote: Meet the woman who makes fake fingers for Japan's reformed gangsters
Yukako Fukushima crafts lifelike pinkies to help yakuza criminals who severed fingers as a mark of contrition begin a new life
When Yukako Fukushima holds the finger to the light, there is a brief moment when it is indistinguishable from her own, real, dig
Nothing about it screams fake. To the untrained eye, it is flawless.
Soon it will be ready for collection by its new owner, one of hundreds of hardened gangsters who have sliced off their pinkies in a ritual show of contrition, and who owe their exit from the underworld and return to mainstream society to Fukushima’s prosthetics.
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Coligny wrote:I think it's Renault-Autovaz-Lada now...
Bettur ask Cyka...
Cyka UchuuJin wrote:Coligny wrote:I think it's Renault-Autovaz-Lada now...
Bettur ask Cyka...
Whuuuuut? Why ask me???
Source...Wiki wrote:In March 2008, Renault purchased a 25% stake in AvtoVAZ in a US$1 billion deal.[4] This was expected to result in new Lada models on existing Russian assembly lines. The remaining 75% of AvtoVAZ continued to be owned by the Russian state-owned Rostekhnologia Corporation. On 12 December 2012, the Renault–Nissan Alliance formed a joint venture with Rostekhnologia (Alliance Rostec Auto BV) with the aim of becoming the long-term controlling shareholder of AvtoVAZ.[5] The takeover was completed in June 2014, and the two companies of the Renault-Nissan Alliance took a combined 67.1% stake of Alliance Rostec, which in turn acquired a 74.5% of AvtoVAZ, thereby giving Renault and Nissan indirect control over the Russian manufacturer.[6] Lada is now part of the Renault-Nissan Alliance, the world's fourth-largest automobile manufacturer by sales revenue (after Toyota, Volkswagen Group and General Motors).[7] In spite of a flood of Western models into the Russian market in recent years, Lada has maintained its dominant market share.
legion wrote:The lady who gave the yakuza the finger and they said thank you ma'am
Senior yakuza gunned down in Okayama parking lot
Police in the city of Okayama were on alert Wednesday after the deadly shooting of a senior member of a branch of the Kobe Yamaguchi-gumi crime syndicate.
Okayama Prefectural Police said Tadashi Takagi, 55, of the gang’s Ikeda-gumi faction, was found dead at 9:50 a.m. on Tuesday.
He was lying face down in the parking lot of the apartment building where he lived with his family.
There were gunshot wounds to his chest and abdomen. He was rushed to a hospital and later pronounced dead.
Local residents reported hearing three shots. A passer-by called an ambulance.
A male suspect reportedly fled the scene on a motor scooter. No gun was found.
The police believe the case is linked to an ongoing power struggle between the Yamaguchi-gumi crime syndicate — the nation’s largest yakuza group — and the Kobe Yamaguchi-gumi splinter group, which broke away last August.
The Ikeda-gumi recently affiliated with Kobe Yamaguchi-gumi and has been under heightened police observation. It is headquartered in Okayama’s Kita Ward, where Takagi’s apartment is located.
matsuki wrote:With all the cameras around nowadays, and the recent successful apprehension of the murder rapist in Oki, I find it hard to believe the gunner got away without being captured on video....
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:What is your fascination with Caucasian men?
Takechanpoo wrote:generally and traditionally socially unfit guys become yakuza. and probably hes a caucasian hafu which is one of socially unfit racial categories here in japan.
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