GomiGirl wrote:these scars? ritual markings? he got lucky last night?
I think it's the Def Leppard logo..

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GomiGirl wrote:these scars? ritual markings? he got lucky last night?
TRANSLATION please? I only recognize the Facist part.
Our flag is composed of that of Tohokai (a Japanese wartime nationalist organisation) and of the swastika. The background makes pair with Japanese national flag; Rising Sun. The swastika in The Third Reich was not symbolic of National Socialism. However, it has been pointed out that the swastika virtually became symbolic of National Socialism in the world of late.
By the way, the swastika has took root in Japan as well: Here in Japan, the swastika has been symbolic of good fortune as well as the Buddhist temples for hundreds of years. If you visit any Japanese temple, you will be sure to find the swastika there. We take care of that common background. (to be continued)
Androcrates, before you dismiss me so contemptuously, I would like to clarify the point I was making- that Japan is seen contradictorily as an inferior lesser race and also as a model of racial purity. Nobody is arguing that racialist (and racist) line of thought is pretty.
Taro Toporific wrote:GomiGirl wrote:Classic..
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kotatsuneko wrote:that dude is cool!
really though, back in my otaki days.....
then there was a house of japanese otaki... one of them tried to rape the others girlfriend and couldnt understand why he got arrested.. wish i had a camera with me that day!
omae mona wrote:Some day I will look back at this post with great pride.????!
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I apologize in advance for all my subsequent posts.
Taro Toporific wrote:Where are his clothes?![]()
In the book in Japanese, Ghosn refutes the notion that he succeeded in reviving Nissan because his status as a foreigner freed him from constraints that a Japanese would face, emphasizing he would have succeeded more if he were Japanese.
Kurofune wrote:In the book in Japanese, Ghosn refutes the notion that he succeeded in reviving Nissan because his status as a foreigner freed him from constraints that a Japanese would face, emphasizing he would have succeeded more if he were Japanese.
Do you buy that?
In the book in Japanese, Ghosn refutes the notion that he succeeded in reviving Nissan because his status as a foreigner freed him from constraints that a Japanese would face, emphasizing he would have succeeded more if he were Japanese.
Do you buy that?
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