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wagyl wrote:matsuki wrote:“This will be the final festival,” says Yasunari Ueno, 52, Tokyo-based chief market economist at Mizuho Securities Co.
The "Japan is finished" mentality must feel really good to the youth of Japan.
It could be argued that they act like they already know it.
yanpa wrote:In other news: "Overcrowded metropolis to become somewhat less crowded, happy to cede meaningless size statistic to 3rd-world pollution hellhole".
kurogane wrote:yanpa wrote:In other news: "Overcrowded metropolis to become somewhat less crowded, happy to cede meaningless size statistic to 3rd-world pollution hellhole".
Thank you. No, really. ............. If Japan isn't careful they could end up as miserable as the Scandowegian countries. Tons of happy, well cared for citizens that don't measure the worth of their life by the size of their neighbour's dick.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Happiness_Report
kurogane wrote:I get lectured a lot about The Problems of Gaikoku (guess where??) and how lucky I am to have escaped them. Nothing too aggravating, but pretty boring and very not inspiring. And I don't even get to be That Boring Canadian that SamJ so loves and agree wholeheartedly, mostly because I don't air our continental dirty laundry in public but also because they simply can't accept that the states and Canada really are different countries.
NO MOREG線上のセァブラ@SAY_A_BLUR 12 July 2015 -- NO MORE #新国立競技場クソコラグランプリ
Yep, PM Abe says Japan is starting its Olympic stadium plans from scratch. Now, if only he'd do the same with the security bills.
@DavidMcNeill3 | 3:42 PM - 17 Jul 2015 (journalist with The Economist and japanfocus.org)
matsuki wrote:So does that original designer just get the shaft?
yanpa wrote:Initial concept for the new design just released:
Coligny wrote:The fact that "negative popular opinion" (usually totally irrelevant in japan) is used as excuse to cancel an impressively expensive pork barrel project might be an extremly worrisome indicator of the state of the finance of the japanese governement.
Now maybe not...
But since when do this country give a fuck about its nation ?
Salty wrote:They didn`t need to scrap the design - just the bidders. Give the contract to an Indian, Chinese, Korean - hell firms from almost any other country, and it would come in on time and on budget.
wagyl wrote:Salty wrote:They didn`t need to scrap the design - just the bidders. Give the contract to an Indian, Chinese, Korean - hell firms from almost any other country, and it would come in on time and on budget.
Ooh, does it get a Qatar style death toll too?
Salty wrote:They didn`t need to scrap the design - just the bidders. Give the contract to an Indian, Chinese, Korean - hell firms from almost any other country, and it would come in on time and on budget.
legion wrote:Salty wrote:They didn`t need to scrap the design - just the bidders. Give the contract to an Indian, Chinese, Korean - hell firms from almost any other country, and it would come in on time and on budget.
With extra sand in the concrete too!
kurogane wrote:Are there actually any good reasons any national Olympic committee would use foreign contractors? Part of an Olympic bid is supposed to be local economic development, after all. Or is this just more of the usual "Why doesn't Japan do what I tell it to"?
BTW< I got a good laugh at the idea of using Indian contractors: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concerns_ ... alth_Games I like the RCMP's Sikh uniform turban and a nice curry but those idjits couldn't organise a shit in a toilet. Of which they have a shortage.
BTW, that Catarrh stadium looks like a Klingon vagina. That architect must have a sugar uncle somewhere. She's terribly untalented.
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