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Let's Tax Those Lazy 'Parasite Wives'

Postby homesweethome » Mon Aug 01, 2005 8:36 am

Let's Tax Those Lazy 'Parasite Wives'

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"As full-time housewives, many women don't do any work at all. They don't bear children either, as opposed to the working women who want to have children but don't. So these women just lounge around their homes, and are no different from the 'parasite singles' who sponge off their parents. Call them 'parasite wives' if you will. They've got money and time on their hands."


That will reverse the rising divorce rate. :doh:
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Postby AssKissinger » Mon Aug 01, 2005 8:56 am

It really pisses people off that some people out there neither suck corporate cock nor breed.

Just because they've ruined their own lives by bringing bratty little cunts into the world and creating a situation for themselves where they have to work every waking moment of their lives; where they never get a moment of peace to themselves, they are filled with jealous rage at anyone who lives a different and no doubt better lifestyle.

I say 'fuck you' to all the breeders and hard workers for making this country an over populated over industrialized dump.
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Postby kurohinge1 » Mon Aug 01, 2005 1:13 pm

AssKissinger wrote:... I say 'fuck you' to all the breeders and hard workers for making this country an over populated over industrialized dump.

And, if any of them had 5 seconds of free time, I'm sure they would say to you, AK:

Thank you for not breeding. :wink:

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Postby Neo-Rio » Mon Aug 01, 2005 3:46 pm

He's got a point though. The only people who want these woman to work are the business owners and government, who are only interested in the almighty yen.

To me, Japan seems like a machine that is gradually going out of control. If the machine stops, then all hell breaks loose. And the machine is getting faster too, requiring more effort to start and keep going, meaning more work, meaning more pressure, meaning more complications. And if somebody takes their eyes off the machine for a split second it all goes to shit.... so naturally some people are very worried that it actually might just do that some day.(Yes, I am a systems admin.)

Most of today's women grew up in the 80s where they were spoilt rotten. Sure as hell they aren't going to work now when they didn't have to before. This is how they've been raised. They expect everything for nothing.
For a lot of women in Japan, marriage is a pretty good way of skipping out of the rat-race so they can have a life with some guy's money.
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Postby amdg » Mon Aug 01, 2005 3:58 pm

Neo-Rio wrote:For a lot of women, marriage is a pretty good way of skipping out of the rat-race so they can have a life with some guy's money.


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Postby cstaylor » Mon Aug 01, 2005 4:05 pm

AssKissinger wrote:I say 'fuck you' to all the breeders and hard workers for making this country an over populated over industrialized dump.
Who will grow the food? Who will empty the trash? Who provides the electricity that powers their overused cellphones? If everyone plays the grasshopper instead of the ant, all we'll reap is the wind. :?
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Postby AssKissinger » Mon Aug 01, 2005 4:44 pm

I do respect farmers and their hard work but these Toyota and Sony... I doesn't respect them folks nothin no how/
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Re: Let's Tax Those Lazy 'Parasite Wives'

Postby amdg » Mon Aug 01, 2005 5:52 pm

homesweethome wrote:As full-time housewives, many women don't do any work at all. They don't bear children either, as opposed to the working women who want to have children but don't.


To be fair, if I was an average J-chick, there's no way in hell I'd be working for a company either. Japan has to look at the lack of incentives for working women (i.e., tea servers) before they start throwing stones.
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Postby cstaylor » Mon Aug 01, 2005 5:53 pm

AssKissinger wrote:I do respect farmers and their hard work but these Toyota and Sony... I doesn't respect them folks nothin no how/
How will people drive the food to market? How will customers purchase and carry their food home? Who will build the garbage trucks that carry the garbage?

The problem I have with lay-abouts is the same problem I have with cheap people who expect others to pick up that tab: they're expecting special treatment. If everyone sat on their asses and did nothing, we'd all die off pretty quickly. :idea:
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Postby amdg » Mon Aug 01, 2005 5:57 pm

cstaylor wrote:If everyone plays the grasshopper instead of the ant, all we'll reap is the wind. :?


cstaylor wrote: How will people drive the food to market?


Wind Power!
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Postby AssKissinger » Mon Aug 01, 2005 6:30 pm

If Japan had a hundred million less people it would be perfect.
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Re: Let's Tax Those Lazy 'Parasite Wives'

Postby American Oyaji » Mon Aug 01, 2005 6:41 pm

amdg wrote:To be fair, if I was an average J-chick, there's no way in hell I'd be working for a company either. Japan has to look at the lack of incentives for working women (i.e., tea servers) before they start throwing stones.


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Postby cstaylor » Mon Aug 01, 2005 7:27 pm

amdg wrote:
cstaylor wrote:If everyone plays the grasshopper instead of the ant, all we'll reap is the wind. :?


cstaylor wrote: How will people drive the food to market?


Wind Power!
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Yeah, okay, you can starve to death waiting for the wind. :roll: :wink:
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Postby homesweethome » Mon Aug 01, 2005 7:31 pm

cstaylor wrote:
AssKissinger wrote:I do respect farmers and their hard work but these Toyota and Sony... I doesn't respect them folks nothin no how/
How will people drive the food to market? How will customers purchase and carry their food home? Who will build the garbage trucks that carry the garbage?

The problem I have with lay-abouts is the same problem I have with cheap people who expect others to pick up that tab: they're expecting special treatment. If everyone sat on their asses and did nothing, we'd all die off pretty quickly. :idea:


This is exactly the problem. Japan has too many layabout old people who do nothing except expect everybody else to pick up the tab for them. At least lots of average folk feel this way. They also don't have enough young people entering the workforce the way the powers that be would like. (Joining companies, getting married, paying lot's of taxes without giving a second thought to where it goes, breeding like unthinking rabbits, spending like there is no tomorrow, etc) The government has a real problem. It's got all these old parasites laying around expecting to be fed, and not enough young blood to suck. At least not suckable in the way they would like.

Gov. Speak: "They don't work enough so we can't tax their income enough, they don't spend enough so we can't tax their lifestyle enough, they don't breed enough so we can't tax their offspring enough. What we do tax, they figure a way to avoid or get out of paying. What are we going to do with this selfish lazy generation?" They have a real problem. All they will be able to come up with is to find more ways to tax. And this they are doing.

Maybe letting the population deteriorate back to the Edo era is the answer. That is probably what will come about anyway.

As for doing the work nobody wants to do "building roads, garbage trucks, growing food", this will be done by those willing to do it, or forced to do it. Fkd Gaijin as far as Japan is concerned.
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Postby cstaylor » Mon Aug 01, 2005 7:36 pm

homesweethome wrote:Japan has too many layabout old people who do nothing except expect everybody else to pick up the tab for them. At least lots of average folk feel this way.
Time to implement "Logan's Run" policies here in Japan. Either that or give away more free mochi at New Years to all the oldsters. 8O :wink:
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Postby amdg » Mon Aug 01, 2005 7:42 pm

cstaylor wrote: Either that or give away more free mochi at New Years to all the oldsters. 8O :wink:


Ahem- I'ts called 'soylent green' these days, not 'mochi'. :P
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Postby AssKissinger » Mon Aug 01, 2005 7:54 pm

This has been discussed here before and is already taking place. One way Japan is going to start dealing with its aging population is to ship old folks out of Japan for care. It beats bringing the undesirables here to do it. They're going to get it set up so that they have Japanese owned nursing homes in the Philipines and who knows where else. The workers will be forced to pay a tax into Japan for the privilege of working there. The payment will come from company pension plans and out of the pockets of loved ones. Also, Japan has an incredible tolerance for homelessness. It doesn't bother them at all to walk past miles of cardboard shanties. Homelessness will certainly shorten life so you can expect a lot more elderly dying on the streets in the years to come. But don't expect more elbow room on the trains because Japanese people are getting fatter.
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Postby homesweethome » Mon Aug 01, 2005 8:20 pm

Japan has always exported it's problems overseas, I have no doubt they have a plan to do this with their old garbage. My question is whether these folks (if they are compentent enough) will willingly allow themselves to be shipped abroad for care. I assume they will have no choice, just like all good Japanese have done in the past, will submit themselves. :cry:

As for homelessness, Japanese always assume it is the governments problem to fix, which is why they are in the trouble they are in today. If it's a problem of gaijin homelessness (like AK's) :wink: then nobody gives a hoot.
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Postby Somerandomgaijin » Wed Aug 03, 2005 2:04 am

Work you lazy biatche. Go out and get a job, you non-koen debyu-sama-having-a-hard-time-to-classify-your-ass person you.
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Postby jingai » Wed Aug 03, 2005 3:44 am

As for homelessness, Japanese always assume it is the governments problem to fix, which is why they are in the trouble they are in today.


I don't think anyone in Japan thinks its their problem to fix so the homeless fall through the cracks. The government certainly isn't doing much.
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Postby Akito » Thu Aug 04, 2005 12:20 am

cstaylor wrote:Time to implement "Logan's Run" policies here in Japan. Either that or give away more free mochi at New Years to all the oldsters. 8O :wink:


Lucky for me I live in Iwata. If that isn't the Japanese version of 'Sanctuary' I don't know what is. I'll be able to trick everyone into getting naked just because their clothes are slightly wet...
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Postby AssKissinger » Wed Feb 22, 2006 10:05 pm

homesweethome wrote:Let's Tax Those Lazy 'Parasite Wives'

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That will reverse the rising divorce rate. :doh:



Japanese housewives amassing secret fortunes Mon Feb 20, 12:37 PM ET



Nearly half of Japan's housewives keep money secret from their husbands and most of them doubt their spouses have any idea about it, a survey found, showing women's hold the purse strings here.

About 46 percent of housewives said they had secret funds, with the sum averaging 2.41 million yen (20,000 dollars), according to a survey of 500 wives in salary-earning households by Sompo Japan DIY Life Insurance.

The hidden savings seem to be accumulating with time, as the average sum was four million yen for housewives in their 50s, nearly three times as much as the 1.46 million yen for those in their 20s.

On the other hand, 76 percent of the women believe their husbands keep no such secret money.

Even those who suspect their husbands have funds they don't know about estimate the sum at a modest 364,000 yen.

"After all, most wives believe their husbands have no secret assets and they have a grip on their family purse strings," the life
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Postby Catoneinutica » Thu Feb 23, 2006 10:18 am

Akito wrote:Lucky for me I live in Iwata. If that isn't the Japanese version of 'Sanctuary' I don't know what is. I'll be able to trick everyone into getting naked just because their clothes are slightly wet...


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Postby Pencilslave » Fri Feb 24, 2006 8:15 pm

[quote="AssKissinger"]It really pisses people off that some people out there neither suck corporate cock nor breed.

Just because they've ruined their own lives by bringing bratty little cunts into the world and creating a situation for themselves where they have to work every waking moment of their lives]

If women in America can be stay at home wives and not have children, there's no reason why Japanese women shouldn't be able to as well.

Just because society-any country's society expects people to have children doesn't mean it's citizens are obligated to do so.

While it's true that Japan is facing a crisis over not enough people to care for its large elderly population, the fact that Japan, a country not much bigger than California is home to 130 million people , is a crisis in unto itself.
Fourteen million people in one city, as it is in Tokyo, can't be healthy.

If the Japanese goverment quit being afraid of the "ebil gaijins" in the health care and elderly care professions such as in the Phillipines and China, it could handle it's elderly population crisis.

Japanese society needs to toss out the tatamae and face up to the honne,
own up to it's faults instead of blaming all it's woes on a certain portion of it's citizens.
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