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Is it a firing squad range or roadside memorial?

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Is it a firing squad range or roadside memorial?

Postby Taro Toporific » Tue Jun 03, 2014 5:10 pm

Is this site of Japanese firing squad? Or, is it a roadside memorial for a samurai victim?

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Nope. They're parking places for gimpy cows!
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Badges for ‘invisible disabilities’ catching on
The Japan Times | 2014 June 02
Patients with hidden physical impediments — internal conditions not immediately recognizable by others — are increasingly wearing badges as they try to increase awareness of the difficulties they face...
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People with invisible impediments can be those with heart, kidney and liver conditions. Like people with visible physical disabilities or visual and hearing problems, they are eligible for physical disability certificates.
Figures from the Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry show there were an estimated 930,000 patients with internal ailments as of 2011. They accounted for 24 percent of all certificate holders, a number surpassed only by people with limb disabilities.
To enhance public awareness, Shirai’s non-profit Heart Plus organization created a “heart plus” symbol in 2003 to signify an internal ailment.
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Re: Is it a firing squad range or roadside memorial?

Postby kurogane » Tue Jun 03, 2014 7:28 pm

Samuri???

Really??????

You're Asstralian spellcheck has Bongaradongee, matey but it didn't have Samurai in it??????


I think it's time we set up a central clearing site for these pretentious newby fuckwits.

Nice idea, btw, this PSA thingy. Lots of people that deserve them don't look like they do at first glance. I would never challenge anybody anyways. That just shows you'd like the privilege but aren't qualified. I'm just healthy, so I don't bedgrudge it, but I do celebrate the idea.
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Re: Is it a firing squad range or roadside memorial?

Postby Taro Toporific » Tue Jun 03, 2014 7:32 pm

Taro Toporific wrote:
kurogane wrote:Samuri???
Really??????
You're Asstralian spellcheck has Bongaradongee, matey but it didn't have Samurai in it??????
I think it's time we set up a central clearing site for these pretentious newby fuckwits.

Ooh, so sorry. :roll:

If it makes you feel better, this was the first version before I fixed it. :razz:
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Re: Is it a firing squad range or roadside memorial?

Postby wagyl » Tue Jun 03, 2014 7:55 pm

Pssssst, Taro is as Australian as an Outback Steakhouse.

Meanwhile, you're [sic] computer needs a grammarcheck library.
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Re: Is it a firing squad range or roadside memorial?

Postby kurogane » Wed Jun 04, 2014 6:02 am

Funnily enough, I'm off to the library in a few minutes, so I'll see if they have won. If theirs a problem I'll let you no.

BTW, I know. I was just been a dickhead their. I think my compooter needs an Ignition Interlock to prevent drunk driving. Usually theirs know problem with my grammar.

Taro,
My apologies right back at ya. I didn't realise it was your's. Never heard Samuri/Samooroi or Samaray from any others than Them Southerners. Or Kayodo (the Ancient Capital), for that matter.
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Re: Is it a firing squad range or roadside memorial?

Postby wagyl » Wed Jun 04, 2014 8:12 am

kurogane wrote: Never heard Samuri/Samooroi or Samaray from any others than Them Southerners. Or Kayodo (the Ancient Capital), for that matter.

You seem pretty sure aboot that.

Most likely those are also the sort of people who say they are "going to the hospital to die," meaning that they are going there before tomorrow, that is on this particular day. Certainly a few of them are intimately (extremely intimately) familiar with the word Samurai.
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