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Takechanpoo wrote:why the fuck are you dudes so negative to him? this british guy still looks young. young men are so reckless and stupid that they can tackle with anything and learn it directly through their skin. i expect this kind of stupid guy eventually rises above you average "decent" gaijin guys having only top-heavy view of japan.
and by the way, my everyday breakfast is oatmeal soaked in coconut milk and added yogurt, honey and several kind of nuts.
canman wrote:British, Irish? I couldn't figure it out.
His YouTube-Channel wrote:I'm Explorer Nick an impulsive British travel blogger living in Tokyo Japan.
This channel and my blog have been created to share my awesome experiences whilst travelling, as well as to provide travel tips and advice from the knowledge I have gained.
legion wrote:Takechanpoo wrote:why the fuck are you dudes so negative to him? this british guy still looks young. young men are so reckless and stupid that they can tackle with anything and learn it directly through their skin. i expect this kind of stupid guy eventually rises above you average "decent" gaijin guys having only top-heavy view of japan.
and by the way, my everyday breakfast is oatmeal soaked in coconut milk and added yogurt, honey and several kind of nuts.
will you be eating this on the train?
after all. Japan needs oat eaters on the train
wagyl wrote:If he is, he might me more likely know to them as John Craig http://japanthropologist.com/author/
It seems that he comes from Nelson BC.
Takechanpoo wrote:i dont know why this gaijin guy, who having a middle name(either real or fake), Hiroshi, sticks to j-railways so much but his vids are a little bit valuable.
1990 or 91... i was still an elementary school boy.
Posted 17 November 2016 3:58 GMT
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Nevin Thompson
Nevin Thompson is the Japan Editor for Global Voices. He is a translator, writer, and journalist, and has been connected to Japan for more than twenty years.
Nevin currently lives and works on an island off the West Coast of Canada, and spends about three months each year with his family in Tsuruga, a small city on the Japan Sea Coast, just north of Kyoto.
Takechanpoo wrote:from the above articles linkNevin Thompson is the Japan Editor for Global Voices. He is a translator, writer, and journalist, and has been connected to Japan for more than twenty years.
Nevin currently lives and works on an island off the West Coast of Canada, and spends about three months each year with his family in Tsuruga, a small city on the Japan Sea Coast, just north of Kyoto.
what is his handle name here? you biginjapan?
Yokohammer wrote:The guy is unhinged. I'd go as far as to say that the mating halves of the hinge aren't even in the same country.
That was satire, and you were too thick to detect it.
andI have a seven figure bank account
I'm in a financial bind. Send me donations, and don't be sending me single digits
Grumpy Gramps wrote:"Comic" is a little far-fetched imo, but maybe it comes later than my patience with this video lasted?
Wage Slave wrote: He's one of the least hinged people I have seen in a long time. Tacky probably likes him though - Because he does give people like him a good laugh. A nasty laugh but a laugh nevertheless.
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