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Re: Today's TOKYO RAINBOW PRIDE?

Postby matsuki » Fri Feb 26, 2016 6:32 pm

I hope one of her future kids chooses to be gay...

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Re: Today's TOKYO RAINBOW PRIDE?

Postby kurogane » Sat Feb 27, 2016 4:36 am

Yeah, well put. BTW, she's not that cute, and I don't mean her Inner Ugliness, or that stupid rabbit punch pose. You need better standards :razz: Some of the LDP Jukujo's would put her in the doghouse. Plus you would get to have Right Winger sex, which is as close as we're ever going to get to Plantation Porn.
OTOH, I have heard too many versions of a non-homophobic-ish It's A Choice argument enough to wonder if she isn't just a retarded cunt that hangs around the genitally confused more than she should. I agree that real transgender whatever is a genuine condition, but I highly doubt most claimants have it, whereas fake homosexuality usually doesn't last very long. Says I as a transethnic Japanese lesbian...............I wonder if there's any public funding in that?
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Re: Today's TOKYO RAINBOW PRIDE?

Postby Coligny » Sat Feb 27, 2016 9:39 am

When exactly did the nekopunch become a wabbit punch ?
I thought wabbits kicked with their backlegz ...
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Re: Today's TOKYO RAINBOW PRIDE?

Postby kurogane » Sat Feb 27, 2016 12:43 pm

Oooh. Well picked up. This is a wabbit punch:

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But you're right. The gayassed Ganbaru pose is a neko punch, innit? Mon Mal.

At any rate, if that's Very Bangable Matsuki needs more and much better dating advice than I do.

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Or pretending not being lesbian...

Man, an attractive successful self-hating lesbian sounds awesome. I'd love to help her explore sexuality by starting with a 3P.


I recommend a starter kit: date a racist professional with serious frustration issues first, then move on to the lesbians. Or combine them.
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Re: Today's TOKYO RAINBOW PRIDE?

Postby dimwit » Sun Feb 28, 2016 11:56 am

matsuki wrote:
kurogane wrote:Interesting that her Ganbaru rabbit punch pose didn't turn you off.......... :rolleyes:


This one better?



She has a nice Taro Aso smile. Almost like she might be his love child.
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Re: Today's TOKYO RAINBOW PRIDE?

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Sun Feb 28, 2016 12:38 pm

kurogane wrote:Oooh. Well picked up. This is a wabbit punch:

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But you're right. The gayassed Ganbaru pose is a neko punch, innit? Mon Mal.

At any rate, if that's Very Bangable Matsuki needs more and much better dating advice than I do.


I've always wondered when the term rabbit punch came from so I looked it up.

A rabbit punch is a blow to the back of the head or to the base of the skull.[1] It is considered especially dangerous because it can damage the cervical vertebrae and subsequently the spinal cord, which may lead to serious and irreparable spinal cord injury. A rabbit punch can also detach the victim's brain from the brain stem,[citation needed] which can kill instantly.

The punch's name is derived from the use of the technique by hunters to kill rabbits with a quick, sharp strike to the back of the head.


The question isn't whether or not she's bangable because the answer is almost always yes. The question is would you been seen in public with her sober on a sunny afternoon?
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Re: Today's TOKYO RAINBOW PRIDE?

Postby Mike Oxlong » Sun Feb 28, 2016 12:59 pm

Yeah, you really do have to distinguish that from, "I have PTSD and got wasted."

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Re: Today's TOKYO RAINBOW PRIDE?

Postby Coligny » Sun Feb 28, 2016 2:15 pm

Samurai_Jerk wrote:The question isn't whether or not she's bangable because the answer is almost always yes. The question is would you been seen in public with her sober on a sunny afternoon?


with or without her mouth taped shut ?

Because I am almost certain she's like icebergs... 3 times dumber than you can see...
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Re: Today's TOKYO RAINBOW PRIDE?

Postby matsuki » Mon Feb 29, 2016 5:30 pm

Samurai_Jerk wrote:
kurogane wrote:Oooh. Well picked up. This is a wabbit punch:

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But you're right. The gayassed Ganbaru pose is a neko punch, innit? Mon Mal.

At any rate, if that's Very Bangable Matsuki needs more and much better dating advice than I do.


I've always wondered when the term rabbit punch came from so I looked it up.

A rabbit punch is a blow to the back of the head or to the base of the skull.[1] It is considered especially dangerous because it can damage the cervical vertebrae and subsequently the spinal cord, which may lead to serious and irreparable spinal cord injury. A rabbit punch can also detach the victim's brain from the brain stem,[citation needed] which can kill instantly.

The punch's name is derived from the use of the technique by hunters to kill rabbits with a quick, sharp strike to the back of the head.


Kuro just doesn't realize that his is what his jukujo's looked like before he got to them. She isn't amazing but totally bangable, with the lights on.
The question isn't whether or not she's bangable because the answer is almost always yes. The question is would you been seen in public with her sober on a sunny afternoon?
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Re: Today's TOKYO RAINBOW PRIDE?

Postby kurogane » Tue Mar 01, 2016 12:52 pm

????? wrote:
Kuro just doesn't realize that his is what his jukujo's looked like before he got to them. She isn't amazing but totally bangable, with the lights on.


On the latter, sure, but like you said. My only point was she isn't Hot hot for any age. As for them there Jookoos, I am not so sure. I have seen quite a bit of late blooming going on lately amongst women that weren't all that hot at 25 or 28 but are downright scrumptious looking at 35 now that they have some bump on the rump and a bit of class or confidence, especially in makeup and clothing choices. Furry knee highs with the clashing clown hat and Annie Hall layers are funny once or twice but it's no way to go through daily life, and nothing beats a wiggle skirt and some librarian glasses.
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Re: Today's TOKYO RAINBOW PRIDE?

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Tue Mar 22, 2016 12:38 pm

kurogane wrote:rabbit punch


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Re: Today's TOKYO RAINBOW PRIDE?

Postby kurogane » Tue Mar 22, 2016 2:48 pm

The fat Negro is always the go to comic standby in any season. What riled Shaneequa and Latwan this week? Did the Dollar Store run out of the value brand Grape Soda again?
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Postby Samurai_Jerk » Tue May 17, 2016 11:20 am

This is an interesting article on how it's tough to get gay couples in Japan to push for marriage equality because they don't want their private lives scrutinized.

Will Japanese Couples Come Out For Marriage Equality?

A push for marriage equality is building in Japan, but same-sex couples aren’t leading the charge. J. Lester Feder reports from Tokyo.

TOKYO, Japan — Shoko Usami decided she wanted to marry her girlfriend after watching her mother die.

It was October 2013, and Usami had rushed to the hospital. She was the only relative who had the power to make the decision the doctors needed: whether to end life support. When her mother died, Usami would be left completely without family — at least on paper. And she was forced to make the decision alone because her partner, Miho Okada, wasn’t by her side. A nurse had shoved Okada aside when they entered the room, saying she was not a “blood relative.”

Eight months later, on June 5, which was Usami’s 46th birthday, the two women walked into the squat, white building that houses the local government of Aomori, a city of under 300,000 people at the northern tip of Japan’s largest island. They marched into the building’s marriage office, accompanied by around 15 friends, some of whom had flown in from Tokyo and Osaka after the couple announced their plan to marry on Twitter and Facebook. They’d heard rumors others had tried to register before, but as far as they knew, they were the first same-sex couple to publicize an attempt to legally register a marriage in Japan.

“I realized that I needed a way to make our partnership official and accepted,” Usami told BuzzFeed News.

Their friends later told them they had difficulty breathing as a tense silence fell over the office when they announced why they were there. The clerk sat dumbfounded — although almost all developed democracies recognize some form of same-sex partnership, it seemed not to have occurred to her that two women would want to get married in Japan.

Their request was denied. After waiting several hours, they were given a letter that said they could not marry because Article 24 of the Constitution states that “marriage shall be based only on the mutual consent of both sexes.” The argument they’d made to the clerk — “We both consent and we both have sexes” — had failed.

From the outside, it’s a mystery why Okada and Usami’s stand was so lonely. Some polls suggest support for marriage equality in Japan tops 50%, and there are no religious blocs or socially conservative lobbies organized to oppose LGBT rights in the country. But one of the most striking features of marriage equality in Japan has been just how few same-sex couples are confronting their government to demand it.

Now, for the first time, a path to partnership rights may be opening — not because of a growing clamour from gays and lesbians, but because of the Olympics, which are coming to Tokyo in 2020. The organizers believed the showdown over LGBT rights that led up to the 2014 games in Russia guaranteed Japan’s record on the issue would be put under the microscope as their games approached, and they wanted to show the world they stood with countries like the United States and Germany on the issue.

Some local governments have set up largely symbolic registries for same-sex couples, even though partnership protections aren’t on the table in parliament — the Diet — for now. But the question is being forced by some of Japan’s most powerful institutions: global corporations, which are giving spousal benefits to gay employees for the first time.

But very few couples have come forward to claim these new benefits, and even fewer are publicly demanding their rights like Usami and Okada. Just a handful of other couples have followed their lead since, and even the two-year-old group Equal Marriage Alliance Japan (EMA-Japan) seems deeply uncomfortable with personalizing the issue. Though Usami and Okada kept up their protest by again attempting to register in 2015 and are considering doing it again this year, Okada said, “We’ve never been asked by anybody to come and talk about our experience for such a campaign, including EMA-Japan. I’m not sure if they’re even looking for this.”

They’re not, said EMA-Japan’s director, Kazu Terada.

“I don’t want somebody to sacrifice their life” by publicizing their relationship, Terada said. And he shies away from speaking about why marriage equality is important to him, too.

“I want my personal life quiet, peaceful, not so exposed to everyone,” he said. “I don’t get why sacrifice is necessary to realize the cause.”
The question for Japan’s marriage equality movement is whether it can win while the demand remains largely invisible, or will it have to become a vocal political movement ready for a national fight.
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Postby Coligny » Tue May 17, 2016 11:49 am

“I don’t want somebody to sacrifice their life” by publicizing their relationship, Terada said. And he shies away from speaking about why marriage equality is important to him, too.


Ehmmm... French weddings have to be announced and published at the city hall wedding panel/corkboard/whatever few weeks before their registrations can occur...

There is no such things as a seeekret wedding...

That stuff don't even make sense...
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Postby wagyl » Tue May 17, 2016 12:17 pm

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“I don’t want somebody to sacrifice their life” by publicizing their relationship, Terada said. And he shies away from speaking about why marriage equality is important to him, too.


Ehmmm... French weddings have to be announced and published at the city hall wedding panel/corkboard/whatever few weeks before their registrations can occur...

There is no such things as a seeekret wedding...

That stuff don't even make sense...

Yes well France also has binding legal inheritance consequences of marriage, which can not be avoided or eliminated, so the public record nature of marriage there makes sense.

If only the rest of the world did things exactly the same way the French did. No other model makes any sense, and the French model makes perfect sense, every single time. It is, after all, a perfect society and paradise without any problems. Well, apart from les beurs and the situation in the banlieues and the strikes and...

In fact the French system is so perfect that no changes or alterations to it should be tolerated at all, from this day forth. After all, it could never ever get better than perfection. I can't fathom why anyone who is aware of that perfection, and in fact has a right to live in that system, doesn't just go and do that! It would probably improve his mood, and the mood of those around him.
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Postby kurogane » Tue May 17, 2016 12:39 pm

They’re not, said EMA-Japan’s director, Kazu Terada.
“I don’t want somebody to sacrifice their life” by publicizing their relationship, Terada said. And he shies away from speaking about why marriage equality is important to him, too.
“I want my personal life quiet, peaceful, not so exposed to everyone,” he said. “I don’t get why sacrifice is necessary to realize the cause.”


I fully support what the 2 women tried as a nice legal test, but this guy has real dignity. That sort of maturity and dignity would be more than welcome from all the panty pissers we've got shouting from the musical theatre stages back here. I'm all for all forms of equal treatment in all ways, but if you have a beard and wear a dress you need to STFU and let people get used to the idea before you start wetting your modified man panties over every imagined slight and smirk. OTOH, the RW Bathroom Nazis need to calm the F down and STFU too. The whole Tranny Rights issue is one of the finest manufactured issues since the burning of the Reichstag.
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Postby Samurai_Jerk » Tue May 17, 2016 12:48 pm

Coligny wrote:
“I don’t want somebody to sacrifice their life” by publicizing their relationship, Terada said. And he shies away from speaking about why marriage equality is important to him, too.


Ehmmm... French weddings have to be announced and published at the city hall wedding panel/corkboard/whatever few weeks before their registrations can occur...

There is no such things as a seeekret wedding...

That stuff don't even make sense...


A public record of marriage isn't the same as making your marriage a public relations event to push the cause of same-sex marriage. That's what he's talking about.

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They’re not, said EMA-Japan’s director, Kazu Terada.
“I don’t want somebody to sacrifice their life” by publicizing their relationship, Terada said. And he shies away from speaking about why marriage equality is important to him, too.
“I want my personal life quiet, peaceful, not so exposed to everyone,” he said. “I don’t get why sacrifice is necessary to realize the cause.”


I fully support what the 2 women tried as a nice legal test, but this guy has real dignity. That sort of maturity and dignity would be more than welcome from all the panty pissers we've got shouting from the musical theatre stages back here.


I do appreciate the way your average person here doesn't seem to want to whore for the media in the same way people in the US do. I think I mentioned here before about how surprised I was at first that people generally wanted their faces hidden when commenting about an incident on the news whereas in the America they can't wait to jump in front of the camera and give their uniformed opinion on just about anything.
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Postby kurogane » Tue May 17, 2016 1:15 pm

Samurai_Jerk wrote:I do appreciate the way your average person here doesn't seem to want to whore for the media in the same way people in the US do. I think I mentioned here before about how surprised I was at first that people generally wanted their faces hidden when commenting about an incident on the news whereas in the America they can't wait to jump in front of the camera and give their uniformed opinion on just about anything.


Yes to all that. I fully support any and all equality, and I desperately want freaks and weirdos to STFU and stop demanding I care about them (other than vocally supporting their right to be treated nice-like)


whereas in the America they can't wait to jump in front of the camera and give their uniformed opinion on just about anything


And what a wonderful Spoonerism that turned out to be.

And yes, I know............... ;)
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Postby Wage Slave » Tue May 17, 2016 1:51 pm

kurogane wrote:
Samurai_Jerk wrote:whereas in the America they can't wait to jump in front of the camera and give their uniformed opinion on just about anything

And what a wonderful Spoonerism that turned out to be.


Absolutely great.. Not really a spoonerism though. That's things like cunning stunt. A malapropism or perhaps more correctly a gem of an eggcorn.

:clap: anyway.
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Postby Coligny » Tue May 17, 2016 9:51 pm

Crap, it was a Buzzfeed article, I feel dirty now... weven by French standards...

Whar's mah rag on a stick ?
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Re: Today's TOKYO RAINBOW PRIDE?

Postby kurogane » Wed May 18, 2016 8:44 am

Wage Slave wrote:
kurogane wrote: And what a wonderful Spoonerism that turned out to be.

Absolutely great.. Not really a spoonerism though. That's things like cunning stunt. A malapropism or perhaps more correctly a gem of an eggcorn. :clap: anyway.


Yes, a good point. Probably an eggcorn of sorts, or just a malaprop like you said. I have convinced myself there is another category it fits into but it ain't coming up. At any rate, great unintended profundity, man.

So, Transgender Rights.........other than deserving the attention and protection of legally reinforced normal common decency, is it a made up issue? My point is that there's barely 10 full busloads of them. I smell a media made issue that enflamed the SJWs on the one side (which is my side, FTR), or the grumbly grumps that don't like Others (esp. Weerdos & Preverts) enjoying the same protections they take for granted.

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Postby wagyl » Wed May 18, 2016 11:58 am

kurogane wrote:Yes, a good point. Probably an eggcorn of sorts, or just a malaprop like you said. I have convinced myself there is another category it fits into but it ain't coming up.

How about "typo?"
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