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Posted in: 51-year-old woman arrested for attempting to kill her mother in Shimane Prefecture See in context

Oh no, not again! What kind of dark forces drive this middle aged woman to attempt to kill her own mother. Yes, think about it, her own mummy.

I’ve said it before and I’ve said it again, we need far better social services in this country to help protect the vulnerable and those who are struggling or unable to care for their family members.

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Posted in: McDonald’s adds Mint Chocolate Oreo Frappe to menu in Japan for limited time See in context

Abbey

Most of them here don’t care, that’s probably why they have so many chronic health conditions. You are what you eat as my dear old gran used to say.

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Posted in: Women fight Tokyo election in male-dominated Japan See in context

How stunning and brave.

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Posted in: Make room on your grill for smoky charred eggplant See in context

Guru

Hot water I meant bruv

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Posted in: Labour win brings few hopes or fears to London's financial district See in context

As I correctly predicted, Labour brings no change to the big businesses, far different than in past times you see.

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Posted in: Tokyo-Osaka bullet train services halted for hours after power failure See in context

Blimey! We travelled back from Nagoya to Shin Osaka a couple of weeks back, lucky didn’t happen then, I would have been well cross.

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Posted in: England beats Switzerland in a penalty shootout to reach Euro 2024 semifinals See in context

Didn’t start playing well until down and then wasn’t too convincing. Blinding penalties though I must say.

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Posted in: Spain and France to face off in Euros last four, Turkey lament 'unfair' Demiral ban See in context

Many of my chums are Spanish and hoping to play England in the final. Maybe we can have a civilised online piss up during the game if it happens

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Posted in: Make room on your grill for smoky charred eggplant See in context

I like making potato and aubergine curry with a nice tomato base. Get one of those jumbo tomato’s you can get for about 100 ¥ at green grocers. Bang it in hut water to soften the skin, peel it up and smash it. Add that after frying the onions and spices, I like to add plenty of chili in mine. Blends well, need to add fair amount of salt, small amount of sugar and lemon juice near the end. Right at end mixin a bit of garam add some fresh coriander and you’re sorted.

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Posted in: McDonald’s adds Mint Chocolate Oreo Frappe to menu in Japan for limited time See in context

Mama do t let your babies eat this junk from McDonald’s.

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Posted in: Man arrested for assaulting employee, refusing to pay bill at hostess club in Sapporo See in context

Serves him right to going to a pervy place for seedy sleazy men. What did he ruddy well expect, lol

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Posted in: Make room on your grill for smoky charred eggplant See in context

Sounds alright that, live aubergines

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Posted in: In Sweden, grandparents can now get paid to take care of grandkids See in context

Dev

Feminism in its current forms is bad for society, especially the children and the family unit.

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Posted in: In Sweden, grandparents can now get paid to take care of grandkids See in context

Dev

Might not always be the option because feminism destroyed the traditional family and the man being able to provide for a family. But it’s the best one.

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Posted in: In Sweden, grandparents can now get paid to take care of grandkids See in context

Much better than kindergarten and child care places where abuse and even death has occurred. Small children should be with family members not strangers.

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Posted in: Japan pledges to strengthen ties with Britain under its new gov't See in context

Kuri

UK has been negotiating and making trade deals with Japan the last few years. The deals are to be benefit both countries.

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Posted in: 2 men arrested for putting mentally disabled colleague in large washing machine See in context

The lowest of the low, attacking a vulnerable member of society who may be traumatised for life. Long prison term is needed for these creatures, they are nothing but vermin in human form.

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Posted in: Et tu, crouton? Caesar salad, invented in Mexico by Italian immigrants, turns 100 See in context

Never much heard of Caesar’s Salad when I was little, only saw mentioned in American films I watched. It’s quite nice and I’m nit really a salad person at all you see.

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Posted in: UK's Labour sweeps to power as leader Starmer vows to bring change See in context

Wallace

For him it’s all about his ego, beastly man who cares not a jot for others. I saw Sky News when the polls closed, he was predicted to win 17 seats, lol. Bet he’s gutted now.

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Posted in: UK's Labour sweeps to power as leader Starmer vows to bring change See in context

Jimizo

You do realise that both parties are beholden to the same paymasters?

Check the U.K. news coverage about people being unable to afford to eat compared to those about Just stop Oil and Pride.

Surely a party called Labour would have a 5 year or less policy to ensure food banks are not necessary and action such as house building and rent caps are introduced. But nothing! Nothing addressed at all.

Both parties support Israel’s policies with hardly any criticism. Both want to fund Zelensky in a war he can’t win, the amounts involved could do so much to help at home.

Would be nice if we can be sure that “Things can only get better”. I would like that regardless of who is in power, to be honest I have contempt for the lot of them and the establishment.

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Posted in: UK's Labour sweeps to power as leader Starmer vows to bring change See in context

Jimizo

Just being realistic.

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Posted in: UK's Labour sweeps to power as leader Starmer vows to bring change See in context

Deanza

Since the start of this century there has been little difference in the two parties policies. Conservatives have tried to appease the left and Labour the right. Labour has ended even any pretence of being for the working man anymore.

It’s all down to identify politics, virtue signalling, immigration policies etc. The main issue of poverty and the need for food banks for millions is a side issue and should be the main one. Ranting and buying properties especially for the young also is hardly ever mentioned. The problems of those struggling and those who kay struggle haven’t been addressed by any of the parties, it’s all smoke and mirrors.

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Posted in: UK's Labour sweeps to power as leader Starmer vows to bring change See in context

The currency markets are a reflection on what the world thinks of a new prime minister. Little to no movement, the same old same old is what’s gonna happen.

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Posted in: Michelin Guide unveils Japan hotel ratings for 1st time See in context

Been to a couple of Michelin places, quality service etc. Had as good standard cuisine though at more modest places for far less price.

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Posted in: Labour is hopeful and Conservatives morose before voters deliver their verdict on UK's election day See in context

Nowt much will change whoever wins unless it was an extreme party like the Greens or Reform. Guess there could be some chame with the Lib Dem’s, but not even up to date with their policies these days, lol

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Posted in: Labour is hopeful and Conservatives morose before voters deliver their verdict on UK's election day See in context

US Reamer

Didn't realise he was into antisemitism. What’s for sure is the fact that he’s a champagne socialist, hoodwinking the public with his phoney everyman ways. Reminds me a lot of Tony Blair who caused the biggest divide between rich and poor since the 60’s and who was cautioned by police for importuning in the 80’s.

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Posted in: Why Sanpogutsu is a dog walking summer essential See in context

Looks well divvy, lol

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Posted in: Labour is hopeful and Conservatives morose before voters deliver their verdict on UK's election day See in context

Nope Starmer can reign in his binge drinking while holding power. Whilst studying to be a lawyer his fellow students reported he took huge amiantos of cocaine to work harder. Maybe he’s changed his ways, maybe the stress will turn him back to old habits, who knows, let’s see eh!

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Posted in: Tech tip: Too many passwords to remember? Try using a password manager See in context

Jackandjill

Always carry it

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Posted in: Why mass shootings and violence increase in the summer See in context

It’s well know that violence and riots occur more often in summer. Hot weather, booze, feeling uncomfortable from the heat. It’s a worldwide thing this apart from the shootings,

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