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Posted in: Woman charged with murder of infant she left in vacant lot in Tochigi Prefecture See in context

At 36, she had a chance at knowing the joy of being a mother.

Instead, she destroyed her son's newborn innocent life,

and left him in an empty lot like trash.

I find her actions repulsive.

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Posted in: Blinken to meet Japan, S Korea foreign ministers virtually See in context

There's a photo that needs a caption.

I'll start.

"What, me worry?"

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Posted in: Biden to host Japan, South Korea leaders for Aug 18 summit at Camp David See in context

Biden to host Japan, South Korea leaders for Aug 18 summit at Camp David

Biden couldn't host a rash.

And this is Kishida wearing his best uncomfortable a f expression,

but at the same time glad to book a date 'the hell outta Dodge.

And the Korean dude's arms appear to be unnaturally paper thin.

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Posted in: Elderly couple found dead in Tokyo home; heatstroke suspected See in context

There ought to be a subsidy for energy bills for lower income people.

As Yubaru stated, energy costs put some people in the position of choosing food, or energy, but not both.

They went together, at home, but it’s despicable that they had to die of the heat!

RIP

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Posted in: 1.04 million spectators watch Tokyo fireworks festival after COVID hiatus See in context

It’s a great photo of a long waited for event!

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Posted in: Swedish embassy in Baghdad stormed; set alight over Koran burning See in context

Sweden is a peaceful nation and not compatible to Islam.

Importing it, en masse, was a serious mistake.

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Posted in: Senior Japanese diplomat in Oregon attacked in alleged hate crime See in context

The once beautiful city of Portland has become a den of drug abuse, homelessness, and general lawlessness.

Addicts and insane live and walk in the streets.

Thinking you are safe because you are a diplomat, is folly.

There is no law or order, in democrat-run cities.

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Posted in: Kyoto merchants want city to install more trash cans to fight litter in historic neighborhood See in context

Because of sarin gas attacks in 1995 from Aum Shinrikyo cult,

trash bins were removed in densely populated areas.

Guilty members of that Japanese terrorist cult have since been tried, convicted, and executed,

but still, bins have not been fully returned.

People pay a hefty amount in city taxes.

Return the bins, and upkeep.

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Posted in: U.N. human rights group to probe Johnny's agency sex abuse scandal See in context

U.N. human rights group to probe Johnny's agency sex abuse scandal

The UN as per usual, overstepping in its non-elected capacity, to intrude where it has no business doing so. Johnny’s agency and practices however foul, are not the UN’s problem to solve.

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Posted in: 13-year-old boy drowns while trying to save sister in river See in context

As well as swimming, teaching/learning CPR for drowning might've been of help.

For emergencies like this, it might've served while waiting for ambulance...

What a brave young man, to give his life to save his sisters'.

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Posted in: Toyota shareholders reject proposal demanding better performance on climate change See in context

“We’ve spent years advocating for Toyota to clean up its dirty act on climate, and there’s an immense opportunity right now for the automaker to shift course and go all in on electric vehicles. The pressure is on.”

Says an American government (leftist) environmentalist = propaganda.

Electric cars are expensive, not practical, and leave more damage to the earth (lithium mines) than natural gasoline ever would.

The shareholders know this,

and vote accordingly.

Bravo.

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Posted in: Student in Tokyo arrested for giving illegal haircuts to thousands See in context

I admire this guy's entrepreneurial spirit,

but next time, word of mouth and "donations".

If he had kept this on the down low, maybe this endeavor might've floated longer,

but by asking for a fee, even a cut-rate one, and advertising on social media,

he was on borrowed time...

I hope this industrious young man gets a break.

During that time of COVID restrictions, a haircut at a reasonable price

must've been a welcome service for many.

But I imagine when you charge for a service, albeit an unlicensed one,

and advertise on social media, and are making a profit,

Japan INC will want "their cut."

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Posted in: 'Hair,' 'Everwood' actor Treat Williams killed in Vermont motorcycle crash See in context

Sad news.

Not mentioned, but he was also in a series on Netflix called “Chesapeake Shores”.

Godspeed.

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Posted in: Mother arrested for leaving 2-month-old daughter in car to play pachinko See in context

@gogogo

Governments should force them to have a child minding area away from the noise.

Agree 100%.

If Pachinko parlors had temporary childcare,

everyone could breathe easier.

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Posted in: Japanese government promises expressways will be free by the year 2115 See in context

Japanese government promises expressways will be free by the year 2115

Yeah, and who will hold them to account?

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Posted in: Japan enacts law to merge health insurance cards with My Number IDs See in context

Up next, social credit.

Convenience is the hook,

threats are the line,

what will be the sinker?

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Posted in: Target pulls some gay pride items, citing threats to employees See in context

There hasn’t been threatening of workers, most of the objections have been peaceful, and direct.

I have seen a young mother’s video, filming while walking about in the children’s section, showing various “pride” gear, and labels, sizes from young teens down to baby clothes..

I’ve also seen it, in store also.

And yes, the swimsuit was there, with a “pride” label and “easy tuck” instructions...

“Pride” items being sold in adult sections would be a choice, but putting this in children’s areas is a gross overstep by the store.

And that is why people are choosing to cross Target off their list as a place to shop, nothing more.

Any violence reported is not coming from those who know to cut off business is more effective.

To be labeled “extremist” for objecting to this in the children’s section, shows how far their tolerance goes.

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Posted in: Target pulls some gay pride items, citing threats to employees See in context

California Governor Gavin Newsom slammed Target on Twitter for "selling out the LGBTQ+ community to extremists."

Selling out?

Extremists, being parents who don't want to see Satan t-shirts, or "tuck" bathing suits in the children's section, or baby clothes with "Pride" slogans and labels on them?

Has "The customer is always right" has been changed to "Conform, Obey, Consume?"

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Posted in: Employee of Niigata City child welfare center resigns after hitting child See in context

The kid was probably never taught proper table manners,

that would require loving attention.

Maybe this oji-san thought his "instruction" was helpful to the future well-being

of the child, in an "off-hand" sort of way...

It would've served better if he showed him the proper way,

rather than assuming he was misbehaving, and smacking him.

I hope they both fare well.

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Posted in: Gov't approves hike in household electricity rates See in context

Against the backdrop of soaring fuel prices last year following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, seven utilities, including Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO), have requested the hikes in electricity rates from April and June to offset high input costs.

At what point does this worn out excuse get replaced with the truth, that the "green new deal" is responsible.

There is no climate change, or Russia, to blame, it is all by design.

Look to the WEF; the globalists. Ask them why you can't afford to cool or heat your house, or farm your fields, or use gas or oil... Hint: It's not because oil or gas are in short supply, and there is no "climate change" problem. There is propaganda, and lots of it.

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Posted in: 54-year-old man arrested over murder of 82-year-old mother See in context

Some people give flowers and take mother out to dinner

on Mother's Day.

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Posted in: Robert De Niro, 79, becomes father for 7th time See in context

Double-Oscar winner De Niro corrected an interviewer who suggested he only had six children, telling her it is now "seven, actually."

"I just had a baby," he told ET Canada, without revealing the baby's gender or the identity of the mother.

Pfft...

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Posted in: King Charles III crowned in sumptuous display of pageantry See in context

After the service, Charles and Camilla departed in the four-ton Gold State Coach built for George III, the last king of Britain's American colonies, riding to Buckingham Palace in a one-mile procession of 4,000 military personnel from 39 nations.

I find that particular historical fact interesting, in its timing.

American patriots find themselves presently in a very similar situation

as those colonists- Not against England, or King George III,

but something much closer to home...

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Posted in: Japan's FY2021 greenhouse gas emissions up for 1st time in 8 years See in context

The G7 ministers on energy, climate and environment issues vowed following their two-day meeting in April in Japan to accelerate efforts toward phasing out fossil fuels and expanding the use of renewable energies as they seek to achieve carbon neutrality in 2050.

Translation:

We intend to make your lives miserable, and have you believe

that it's for "the greater good", so you can believe your unnecessary

suffering has a point.

Why not wake up to the fact that the main carbon footprints these globalists

want to do away with, are yours.

3000 privately owned farms in The Netherlands

(that serve to help feed Europe) are being shut down, forcing the farmers to sell

off their land, and forbidding them to start up elsewhere, under the guise of "climate control".

Is the picture getting any clearer?

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Posted in: Japan formally decides to downgrade COVID-19 to flu level on May 8 See in context

The government has said it will reclassify COVID-19 to Class 5 diseases like seasonal influenza from May 8, meaning a state of emergency will no longer be issued when a resurgence of infection occurs.

Shouldn’t that read “if”?

And this story isn’t clear, but are they also going to do away with tests, and vaccine requirements at entry?

A “flu” doesn’t require tests or vaccinations, for entry into country.

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Posted in: CERN takes first small steps toward giant particle accelerator See in context

Since this carries a definite possibility of something going terribly wrong, do any other fellow earth inhabitants get a say, in this?

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Posted in: 80-year-old man dies after apparently being stabbed by daughter’s friend See in context

Expensive that a father paid with his life

to show his daughter what "friend" she should immediately dump.

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Posted in: ChatGPT can be tricked to write malware if acting in developer mode See in context

ChatGPT, launched in November 2022 as a prototype, is driven by a machine learning model that works much like the human brain.

Except, it isn’t.

A small but notable difference,

especially when this is being used to eventually replace human beings.

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Posted in: G7 agriculture ministers meet to ensure food security See in context

The Japanese farm ministry will contribute 230 million yen to the initiative.

The gist of this story.

As with all stories using psycho-babble to prop it up,

the cards start to tumble when you see the price of the ticket...

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Posted in: G7 foreign ministers gather in Karuizawa to discuss global crises See in context

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, center, accompanied by U.S. Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel, right, holds up his boarding card as he is greeted by Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi, before boarding a train at Tokyo Station for Karuizawa on Sunday to attend a G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting.

Yeah, look, I'm a regular guy, with a regular PASMO card, traveling on a

regular commuter train...

(Who took a private jet across the world, just like regular people do,

to discuss the price of rice...)

Meh.

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