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Posted in: Breastfeeding Olympians want it all: Top careers and motherhood See in context

Linux user, you got me wrong dude.

I'm all for supporting breastfeeding in any shape or way the mother sees fit to do it. I come from a European country where mixed nudity is common and nobody really minds about breastfeeding mothers. As such, everything is wrong with the proposal to have them breastfeed in toilets. That's plain disgusting.

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Posted in: Breastfeeding Olympians want it all: Top careers and motherhood See in context

Falseflagsteve What Is wrong with a lady breastfeeding in the toilet or a private place.

You see nothing wrong with this, most probably that's where you should also eat for a year or so, until you answer your own dumb question

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Posted in: Breastfeeding Olympians want it all: Top careers and motherhood See in context

Falseflagsteve - luckily more and more stopped thinking like you. Openly discussing and accepting breastfeeding makes things easier for really, everybody, actually. Remember, there are countries that force mothers to feed their babies in toilets, no legislation or facilities supporting breastfeeding whatsoever. Then there are countries where people are intelligent enough to fully accept and integrate it - in my experience the same places that freely accept nudity without much fuss.

By the way, Japan is somewhat in the middle, imho - very good facilities, implying the mothers have to be there in order to breastfeed, away from the public's eye. Whenever one has to do it in public then is exclusively under a cover, even by 37C outside temperature, God forbid a man sees the sight of a feeding baby!

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Posted in: Each cigarette in Canada now comes with warning label See in context

@speed - You make it sound like: "We need yet one more drug on the market, there aren't enough" . Are you for real dude?

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Posted in: Japan sushi chain drops suit against teen over licking soy bottle See in context

Here is the video:

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/K7rPu1L4hfk

The kid was allowed by his parents to dye his hair blonde - that speaks TONS about what kind of education those parents believe into. I think they got what they've deserved with their brat. I hope they have to pay for this at least a few zen-man en, as a result.

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Posted in: Russian ballistic missile strikes kill at least 6 people in Zelenskyy's hometown See in context

Baby killers! putin sleeps well at night, knowing her rockets killed yet a few more children today :( .

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Posted in: Turkey urges Sweden to take steps to stop Koran burnings See in context

OK, so Turkey would like to see its values respected in Sweden, the most importan one is refraining from desecrating the Koran.

Absolutely fair enough - check this out: the moment when it reciprocates and starts repecting Swedish (and other European countries') values itself, IN TURKEY, that will be the moment they will receive the respect they deserve (not demand) in Sweden.

In the meantime, don't stick your nose in other countries' internal affairs - how's this for a strategy?

Good reading:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_in_Turkey

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Posted in: Tainted love: Misinformation drives 'vaccine-free' dating See in context

Unvaccinated by choice means "IQ well below 80"according to a recent study. So yeah, if I'd want to be looking for a functional analphabet, I'd be using this as a criteria.

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Posted in: Ukraine fencer Kharlan disqualified after refusing to shake hands with Russian opponent See in context

Rules are rules? As in "Rusians can kill children and deserve to have their hands shaken?"

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Posted in: North Korean leader Kim shows off banned missiles to Russian minister See in context

Yeah, Russia and China, both permanent members of the UN, gladly approving mass extintion tools banned by the same UN. I say, let's disband the UN and create something new, without these two nations taking everyone else hostage. I wonder why must other countries obey these disgusting ones and their veto right?

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Posted in: McDonalds’ branch in Kanagawa bans entire school from entering restaurant See in context

My home, my rules. Never presume you can behave like you would in your home (unless you're well behaved and educated). Fully supporting this McDonalds' decision. A bunch of rude idiots can cost them serious business.

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Posted in: Japan to ban used car exports to Russia as part of extra sanctions See in context

since the whole country have no interest to move to EV.

The whole country has NO INTEREST in moving to vehicles where the main evergy storage is electric... There, I fixed it for you. I personally can't wait for the hydrogen-based society to catch up and fuel-cell vehicles (also EVs, by the way) to become mainstream.

Has nothing to do with banning second hand cars export to Russia - I'm glad about this as I buy and sell them often, for my own pleasure, and anything that drives local prices downs makes ebisen a happy boy...

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Posted in: China begins blanket radiation testing on seafood imports from Japan See in context

I do a blanket ban on all foodstuff from China myself. If you go to China, the Japanese imported food (and goods) are very much sought after despite very high prices. People are not stupid and can read through their own government's propaganda.

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Posted in: Fugitive ex-auto tycoon Ghosn sues Nissan for irreparable damage See in context

like he didn't cause any damage to Nissan.

He bought it as a bankrupt company and did a V shaped evolution on it, saving it from running into the ground and making it profitable again. Maybe irked a lot of the Yakuza-linked management over there who would have profited more from a bankruptcy.

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Posted in: Kyoto river tour resumes after fatal boat accident in March See in context

The accident occured due to human error (to be expected in absolutely any activity controlled by humans), so "low safety" is really not a factor here. I'd argue that they had a very impressive safety record so far and they've learned from this accident to improve upon that.

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Posted in: 'Really hurtful': How LGBTQ disinformation ensnares Americans See in context

The biggest image problem trans and gay people have is the loonie LGBTQAI movement being associated with them. That makes their condition seen like a mental health issue. They would be much better served by a different association altogether.

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Posted in: Sponsor offers 20,000 free tickets to Women's World Cup as New Zealand sales lag See in context

Please bear in mind that the difference in payment between males and females soccer players is used very often by feminist groups to claim gender pay gaps. They do this by fully ignoring the lack of interest in women's soccer, generating far less net income for the organizers.

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Posted in: South Korean lawmakers berate IAEA chief over Fukushima wastewater release plan See in context

Did these protesters tortured and killed any live pigs this time, as they've done in the past, while protesting anything Japan?

Facts are, S. Korea ranks very low on environment protection so that it obviously not a concern in itself for them. Their own nuclear plants exhaust more concentrated and potent waste than the very diluted tritiated water Japan is about to discharge. Tritium has a lifetime of about 12 yeas... But I won't waste my time writing more scientific facts as those people lack the intelligence to understand them anyway.

S. Koreans should take a good, hard look in the mirror imho.

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Posted in: Do you think Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who will visit Europe and the Middle East this month, makes too many overseas trips? See in context

That's his job. If he wouldn't be going, JT would ask: Don't you think he's very inefficient in dealing with external partners / events?

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Posted in: Shrine visit See in context

@JeffLee - I love how your passive-aggressive comment is getting negative votes, in the world's third-biggest economy. Unless you were sarcastic... Wokeness (and other similar trends) are the biggest disaster that could happen to this current generation. Personally I'm glad Japan is open and polite enough to admit the geiko's (and other traditional artists') existance and role in the society, and beautifully integrate them.

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Posted in: China's top diplomat urges greater co-operation with Japan, S Korea See in context

I did laugh really loudly at this :) - Are you sure he's not China's top standup comedian?

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Posted in: Japanese A-bomb victim's paper cranes eyed for UNESCO heritage list See in context

Those against the atomic bomb dropping essentially say that either:

1 - America should have either leave Japan its army and emperor (essentially allowing war criminals to walk free).

2 - America should have sacrificed somewhere around 50k to 100k of their own (nevermind ten times more Japanese) lives in order to win the war.

How about a big fat NO? America had the means to stop the war on its own terms with minimal loss of own lives. That the Japanese leaders didn't care about their own people is Japan's problem to deal with. Instead, they're worshipped at Yasukuni as quasi-heroes.

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Posted in: Putin vows to crush 'armed mutiny' after Wagner mercenaries seize southern Russian city See in context

Russia, incompetent as ever, with a brutal disregard for human life (own and from other countries).

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Posted in: Mother, boyfriend who filmed themselves abusing her 3-year-old son before his death go on trial See in context

Unfortunately they will not swing... And probably the braidead, dumb as a rock "mother" is getting something like 3 years, while the dickless boyfriend is getting something like 5 years - meaning they'll both be free and together, with good behaviour, in less than 4 years.

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Posted in: Belly Couture, a sparkling new maternity photo studio, opens in Tokyo See in context

Well none of the pictures showcased here are interesting.

Can't they do any better? Google maternity shots for some inspiration?

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Posted in: 4 Skymark flights delayed at Fukuoka airport after mechanic forgets to take mandated alcohol test See in context

Oh well, the failsafes are in place for very good reason.. It's a very simple and common human error - better be late than dead...

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Posted in: Crazy busy overnight work experience event for Japanese kids gives them just four hours to sleep See in context

This would break so many child-protection laws and policies in the EU, for example... That's what you get when you allow mindless, drone-like robots, used to working 18 hours/day, to make your schedule and program. It's THEM that are way out of line, not you for thinking this is strange.

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Posted in: At least 6 killed, dozens injured in weekend shootings across U.S. See in context

So it was a quiet weekend, right?

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Posted in: Top executive quits Nissan in new leadership turmoil See in context

You've got to have a deathwish to want to take an executive job at Nissan as a foreigner. They're hand in hand with yakuza, controlling the police and justice system and capable of inventing charges against any gaijin there - foreigners are indeed in great danger. Renault would do a lot of good by bankrupting the company and firing all the "old-boy" Japanese executives there, starting up with a clean slate, in my honest opinnion.

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