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Postby kamome » Sat Jul 27, 2002 7:05 am

Briefly, my research supports the following conclusion: native-born Japanese who have been raised in Japan on a predominantly Japanese diet and have not been exposed to foreign languages, have oral structures that are uniform, and that vary significantly from individuals not similarly born, raised, fed or unexposed. Of course, my findings do not refer to any individual Japanese mouth; it is the relative proportions of Japanese oral structures that differs in a statistically significant way from those of foreigners. I must admit that at this stage my foreign sample is rather limited. Many prospective foreign subjects have been repelled by the thought of placing the Uni Oral Calibrator in their mouths. I am at present field testing versions of the UOC, shaped like doughnuts and hot dogs. which I hope foreigners will find more acceptable.


:roll: x 1000. This article is repulsive on so many levels. It's yet another "scientific" attempt to prove that Japanese are different from all other human beings and it's rife with hackneyed references to "unique Japanese culture" and how gaijin are so different.

Let's face it: Japanese mouths are deformed because dentists, like other Japanese doctors, are inadequately trained, and because Japanese people tend not to place the same emphasis on dental hygiene that other cultures do.
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This is "research"?

Postby cstaylor » Sat Jul 27, 2002 7:05 am

What a tool! This should have read:
Briefly, my pulled out of my ass "research" in no way supports the following unscientific racist poppycock conclusion: native-born Japanese who have been raised in Japan on a predominantly Japanese diet and have not been exposed to foreign languages (inakamono), have oral structures that are uniformly shaped like vampire fangs

Get a clue! Do they even teach the scientific method in high school? :roll:
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Postby cstaylor » Sat Jul 27, 2002 7:06 am

This is funny:
We Japanese tend to be so involved in ourselves and our immensely rich native culture that we often need the shock of a foreign point of view to see 'things Japanese' in a fresh light

Rich? Come on...you want rich culture? Try Italy... although I really do like Miyajima: Image
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Postby kamome » Sat Jul 27, 2002 7:06 am

Ah, is that a "sinking ship" analogy? I agree with you there--the Japanese are so involved in their "immensely rich" culture that they run the risk of watching it sink into a mass of failed loans, unemployment, and perpetual emasculation.
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Postby cstaylor » Sat Jul 27, 2002 7:07 am

I didn't think of it that way, but now that you pointed it out, yeah, I agree... HMS Japanic or something. ;)

(I just wanted to show off my digital camera skills) ;)
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Re: immensely rich native culture

Postby kamome » Sat Jul 27, 2002 7:07 am

After trying really hard to get a picture of the sinking Titanic to post in here, I've given up. It would have been a funny gag, though.
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