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Japanese games, thanks to Chokokuro-like thinking, are now like ramen with more noodles and less soup, because people like the noodles more, and lots of jerks manage to finish the noodles without finishing the soup.
I think, in general, the Japanese seem to be comfortable stereotyping and being stereotyped. High school students wear uniforms. Everyone knows who they are and what they are up to. In college, people are confused, because they don't have uniforms. They graduate and immediately find an excuse to wear a suit, even to companies with no dress code, so that everyone on the train might know where they stand in their life. They hit eighty, join my gym, and start screaming.
nottu wrote:Seeing as this guy is a total LOSER, its something you shouldn't admit to.
Mike Oxlong wrote:I think he more than alluded to being a vegetarian, he championed the lifestyle by saying he doesn't want to eat dirty food (i.e. food with blobs of grease in it - more tonkotsu broth for me). If reported accurately, the ramen shop chain's management did respond in an odd way to the perceived danger of the magazine's symbol, but his preamble to his point reduced any sympathy I had for his situation.
Pathetic. I ran into more than a few like him or her on my first stay in Japan in the 1980s and quickly learned to avoid them like the plague. There may be good points in the article but there is a lot to shovel to find it.
next month's kotaku column will be the things i love about japan!
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