Posted in: Israel to attend Hiroshima peace ceremony amid call for cease-fire See in context
Maybe it's time for citizens to attend such ceremony and do a demonstration to show Israel what they really are. A genocidal, war criminal, inhumane country run by a bunch of Zionist lunatics.
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Posted in: Hezbollah launches drone attack on Mount Hermon in Israeli-occupied Syrian Golan Heights See in context
The IDF killed 5 Palestinian journalists last night while on their sleep.
The Zionist are too scared to let journalists do their job and bring what's happening in Gaza to the World. But the truth will ultimately bring Israel to justice.
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Posted in: Japan declares victory in effort to end government use of floppy disks See in context
In 2005, I sent my demoreel on DVD to several Japanese companies. Capcom requested a VHS instead... go figure.
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Posted in: Japan's skateboarding youth turn street culture into Olympic gold See in context
It's not a sport, it's recreational a pastime. Just anther event added for only the rich countries to participate in.
Wrong on both assertions. Skateboarding is a sport, you like it or not. And it is been considered a sport way before it got into the Olympics. It needs extreme training and concentration. Its technical aspect goes way beyond that what can be achieved on skying, snowboarding or any type of surfing. he freedom it gives has no limits.
And I've seen skateboarding in very poor and rural areas. If you want to train and be considered a professional, you will need proper installations. But this is true on any other sport at a high level. The problem is many countries, poor and rich alike, still think like you, that skateboarding is not a sport. Not only that, just like Japan, it actively banns practicing it and looks down on it. Even though Japan won gold medal on the Olympics, there are just a few skateparks and most are wrongly design, making them very dangerous. Not even think about skating in the street. The cops will fine you.
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Posted in: What's the history of 'outside agitators'? Here's what to know about the label and campus protests See in context
So proud the university students all around the World are standing for what is right.
Peacefully and with respect.
The counter zionist protesters, the police, the media will try to break you, brutally attack you, lie about you and demonize you. Standing for what is right can't be stopped.
From the river to the sea, Palestine will be FREE!
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Posted in: Sharp to stop making LCD at Osaka plant, end TV panel output in Japan See in context
It saddens me a little. I remember back in the day, owning a Sony Trinitron or JVC CRT was a big deal. Made in Japan, obviously. Later came Pioneer Kuro plasma and pretty much, that was it for Japan regarding TVs.
As it is now and it has been for a decade already, LG OLED all the way.
I wonder why Samsung TVs could never be found at any Japanese store. Were they banned or something?
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Posted in: Chinese tech giant Huawei profit surges 564%, biting into Apple sales See in context
I bought a Huawei P40 Pro when it came out at 1/3 of the cost of an iPhone with way more features and higher specs. Still using it today and couldn't be happier. The banned Google apps is actually a plus but I know most people could not live without them...
The US government trying to ban foreign companies as if they were the bullies of the World (they are) didn't work and it will never work.
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Posted in: Police arrest dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters in Columbia University raid See in context
More and more brave young students from Universities all over the World are following the peaceful movement to support Palestinians. There's no antisemitism as many of the protesters are Jews who don't agree with what the Zionist regime of Israel is perpetrating against the Palestinians.
Israel will not recover from this. History will remember. STOP the genocide!!
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Posted in: Princess Aiko begins work See in context
Work? The royal family? This must be some kind of a joke. April's fool was yesterday!
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Posted in: Japan lifts funding suspension to Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA See in context
Not sure what took Japan this long to revert its terrible decision. But better late than never.
The IDF and the Zionist regime that rules Israel are both liars and war criminals of the worst kind. The entire World is watching.
Stop the apartheid state, stop the genocide!!
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Posted in: Fortune cookies come to Japan via Panda Express See in context
The price of any meal on Panda Express in Japan is so high, it's almost comical. Not worth it.
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Posted in: U.N. nuclear chief tells Japan transparency 'very important' in Fukushima nuclear plant's water discharges See in context
International Atomic Energy Agency Director-General Rafael Grossi also expressed support for increasing Japan's nuclear capacity as the country looks to it as a stable, clean source of power.
Nuclear energy... stable and clean. Yes, of course, Fukushima is the prime example. And there are countless of other examples around the World. When will people understand there's no planet B?
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Posted in: Australian authorities say more Sydney schools tainted with asbestos See in context
That stuff is deadly toxic. Despite being banned from many countries, it still can be found in newly created structures. Hopefully they can remove it from those sites and find the people responsible for place in it there in the first place.
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Posted in: Scientists study levels of toxic mercury in Antarctic seals, whales See in context
Humans, the cancer of this planet. We have all the scientific evidences but there's no one behind the wheel.
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Posted in: Asian stocks track Wall Street gains; Nikkei closes at 34-year high See in context
Wow the comments... I'm sure some of you were loving the crypto/NFT craze just a few months ago. Of course, you wouldn't share with the rest of us how much money you lost, right?
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Posted in: Japanese travelers more stressed than others sitting next to strangers on planes: survey See in context
"Japanese travelers more stressed than others sitting next to strangers on planes"
Only on planes? Countless of times, the seats on my sides are empty while riding on the train or subway here in Tokyo. I'm sure we all foreigners experienced it.
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Posted in: Hayao Miyazaki’s first solo-directed anime is being adapted to live-action as a stage play See in context
This is a lovely TV anime and I remember watching it when I was a kid.
I wish them luck on this stage-play project!
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Posted in: S Africa's genocide case against Israel sets up high-stakes legal battle at U.N.'s top court See in context
Knowing first hand what apartheid and genocide means in South Africa, bringing this case at the United Nations' top court means a lot.
The Zionist state has to go and pay for its crimes against humanity. Even then, history will never forget what the criminal state of Israel did to the Palestinian people.
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Posted in: Hero of Oct. 7 aims to revive Israel's moribund left
Posted in: Hero of Oct. 7 aims to revive Israel's moribund left
Posted in: Japan, S. Korea leaders meet to discuss N. Korea
Posted in: Hero of Oct. 7 aims to revive Israel's moribund left