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canman wrote:But there may be some truth in what he says, even if he articulates it in a strange way.
Mulboyne wrote:".....but I believe that the immense sacrifice and loss caused by the disaster will be in vain if we do not take this opportunity to practice a little more moderation in our lives and move Japan away from a society where materialism and drives for money and sex are rampant...
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;)"Yeah, I've been always awkward toward women and have spent pathetic life so far but I could graduate from being a cherry boy by using geisha's pussy at last! Yeah!! And off course I have an account in Fuckedgaijin.com. Yeah!!!"
Samurai_Jerk wrote:I wish this douche would go ahead and die and join Jerry Falwell in hell (not that there is a hell).
Iraira wrote:this is all part of a Gattaca-style plot to actually get people to stop reproducing, so "genetically pefect humanoids" can be created in labs.
McTojo wrote:CSNailor,
I thought the governor made some salient points. Vending machines were just an example. I do think he was shedding a light on Tokyo's decadent lifestyle. I am so glad he is back in office.
McTojo wrote:CSNailor,
I thought the governor made some salient points. Vending machines were just an example. I do think he was shedding a light on Tokyo's decadent lifestyle. I am so glad he is back in office.
canman wrote:but all I was thinking was Ishihara's idea about a chance for Japan to make a change from the past.
cstaylor wrote:I think Coligny would agree with me here: this is completely a man-made problem. Nuclear power plants designed for 30 year lifespans rubber-stamp certified for an additional 30 years with no replacement plans in sight. Instead of fixing the corrupt culture responsible for this disaster, we're supposed to suck it up and go back to the bad old days?
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