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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!!!"
Behan wrote:Isn't Take a gaijin pretending to be Japanese?
;)"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!!!"
Takechanpoo wrote:And I heard that you Euro-American dudes also behave arrogantly in Thailand or the other asian countries. Probably this killed gaijin dude is one of those dudes who do rude things in short small people countries, which they never can do in their home countries. losers
Visitor K wrote:i assume you have never been to thailand with a japanese person.. not worthy of strangulation or a beat-down, but many turn into fucking idiots. even japanese people i talk to say the same thing.
Takechanpoo wrote:Hey two goats,
I just talked about general view of gaijin dudes, not about this 47 year old oyaji.
Takechanpoo wrote:".....Hey angry dude,
before blaming J-dudes, you "good" gaijin dudes yourselves (if you are one) should exterminate "evil" gaijin dudes who behave rudely to Japanese...."
Mulboyne wrote:There is still no news on this incident in English and the only Japanese online sources ,,,.
Takechanpoo wrote: Because originally weak dudes who are loser in their home country come to Japan to seek weaker-than-them dudes.
Greji wrote:Here's the loser Take. You can see at a glance, he is obviously the type who is looking for the "weaker-than-them dudes". It's a good thing the Flower Boys took care of this threat to the mother land:
Tucker Scott, CFA
Executive Vice President
Portfolio Manager/Research Analyst
Templeton Global Equities
Templeton Investment Counsel, LLC
Geneva, Switzerland
Tucker Scott, executive vice president, joined the Templeton organization in 1996 and currently has responsibility for institutional and retail accounts. Mr. Scott is the lead portfolio manager of Templeton Foreign Fund and a co-manager of Templeton World Fund. He has global research responsibility for the commercial services and supplies industry.
Prior to joining Templeton, Mr. Scott worked for Aeltus Investment Management, where his industry coverage included telecommunication equipment and financial services.
Mr. Scott earned his B.A. in history from the University of Virginia and an M.B.A. from the Amos Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. Mr. Scott is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Charterholder and member of the CFA Institute.
Recommended new PR picture for DJ:
Mulboyne wrote:There is still no news on this incident in English and the only Japanese online sources are from Sankei, Nikkei and Ameba. You would expect that at least one of the Yomiuri, Asahi or Mainichi would have carried a report and Kyodo would usually have something - if only in Japanese.
None of the three reports which are out there carry any comments from eyewitnesses so we really have no way of telling what this "drunken violent" behaviour supposedly was. It is also unclear whether the DJ was part of the club's staff that night but, even if he was, you have to wonder what the hell the staff members who would normally deal with ejecting customers were doing.
TennoChinko wrote:Are you certain this was him?
Wasn't his name "Scott Tucker" as a previous poster who supposedly knew him indicated?
Mulboyne wrote:Thanks, Taro, for the Kyodo link on Japan Today.
Jack wrote:I have seen gaijins operating in Japan and many a times I have wanted to whack a few myself. And more than on a few occasions I would have deserved to get whacked by some Japanese.
Gilligan wrote:I assume that in using the word whack you mean punch and not kill, in which case, your post in no way relates to the tragedy that has occurred.
Jack wrote:Like I said before, this guy's death was probably unintentional. He deserved to get punched perhaps but it resulted in death.
Jack wrote:He deserved to get punched perhaps but it resulted in death.
omae mona wrote:It's great there are guys like you with the moral certitude to be able to decide on the spot who is deserving of punishment, what it should be, and who should carry it out.
For the rest of us chumps, we have to rely on antiquated ideas like law and due process. It sucks.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:there are more than a few foreigners walking around Tokyo with racist attitudes acting like every Japanese guy is a cockroach and the women are all two-dollar Thai whores.
omae mona wrote:Well, to be fair, you do have to acknowledge the truth in the case of Noriko.
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