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jim katta wrote:oh, and just in case I didn't offend enough...
Let me say, as an american now living in japan, the VAST majority of japanese women that decide to move to america are the ugly, or extremely average looking ones who are, on average, under-achievers. most of the hot, well educated japanese women I've met are almost always living in Japan, or only living abroad as a temporary experience. that factor also probably has something to do with these expat jp women deciding to move to the u.s., especially considering that there are so many u.s. men who clamor for even the ugliest of asian woman as long as she looks asian and speaks with a foreign accent. and don't think many asian women don't know already know this.
okay, flames please.
jim katta wrote:oh, and just in case I didn't offend enough...
Let me say, as an american now living in japan, the VAST majority of japanese women that decide to move to america are the ugly, or extremely average looking ones who are, on average, under-achievers...
jim katta wrote:"The same could be said about western men moving to Japan."
EXACTLY!
Which is why I find it funny that people give the sleazebags who come to japan so much grief, when the don't seem to realize asian women are doing exactly the same thing in the U.S., UK and Canada.
prolly wrote:bingo.
Mulboyne wrote:
. . . many are inspired by cultural icons such as . . . conceptual artist Yayoi Kusama . . .
Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's work called "Dots Obsession : Infinity Mirrored Room" at an exhibition in France.
Photo: AFP
Mulboyne wrote:. . . many are inspired by cultural icons such as . . . conceptual artist Yayoi Kusama .
Mulboyne wrote:
. . . many are inspired by cultural icons such as . . . conceptual artist Yayoi Kusama . . .
#GeorgeClooney meets #YayoiKusama.
Photo by Emma Summerton in Tobin-Ohashi Gallery now. pic.twitter.com/E2z9y8RmeQ
-- Dr Bob Tobin(@DrBobTweets)January 2, 2014
Mulboyne wrote: . . . many are inspired by cultural icons such as . . . conceptual artist Yayoi Kusama . . .
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Whatever happened to Catone?
Coligny wrote:Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Whatever happened to Catone?
Still locked in Taro's basement...
Coligny wrote:Soooo... There is a stuffed sugar mama available in Tokyo ?
She be cat lady ?
Mulboyne wrote: . . . many are inspired by cultural icons such as . . . conceptual artist Yayoi Kusama . . .
Marked Trail wrote:Yayoi Kusama's pumpkin sculpture on Naoshima has been swept out to sea.
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