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wagyl wrote:Interestingly enough, Softbank went to the effort to geoblock that video. Music rights?
Edit: or maybe just their general policy. Video in this link http://www.softbank.jp/mobile/tvcm_media/ also is geoblocked.
Takechanpoo wrote:ll be in mah bunk...
this life-long parasite social scum, having no degree and no career, watches youtube vids of military and car things and plays with radio-controlled car all day and all year long and does nothing except for pooing and peeing while looks down on the local japanese ppl on the ground of perfect delusions of a descendant of french noble class, etc. when the fuck on earth will it kill itself? nobody would even feel a single piece of sorrow for it dead.
ive noticed recently that one indonesian guy, marrying with my neighboring judicial scrivener j-woman, parasitize her, shut himself in her house all year long and just sometimes go pachinko. i accidentally encountered him pulling his hat over his eyes and he took a side glance at me with a frown face. and i could not help but imagine coligny is just like this guy.
Russell wrote:Ahh, the 70's...
Grumpy Gramps wrote:Russell wrote:Ahh, the 70's...
Good times, the seventies were
Will we see the magic brotherly kiss ever again?
Russell wrote:I just became an opera lover...
Taka-Okami wrote:We got bush!
Takechanpoo wrote:english fellows already have nothing to sell except for the air? ah?
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Takechanpoo wrote:english fellows already have nothing to sell except for the air? ah?
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The Grauniad wrote:People across the UK are underestimating the impact of the air pollution crisis in their local areas, according to a new survey.
Almost two thirds of respondents said they were concerned about the issue of air pollution, but only one in 10 said they thought the air they breathe is bad.
Last week the Guardian revealed that there are 802 educational institutions in the capital where pupils as young as three are being exposed to illegal levels of air pollution that can cause serious long term health problems.
And government statistics show 38 our of 43 UK “air quality zones” breach legal limits for air pollution.
Friends of the Earth, which carried out the latest survey, said that despite the growing evidence many people – particularly outside London – were still unaware of the dangers of air pollution.
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Takechanpoo wrote:english fellows already have nothing to sell except for the air? ah?
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