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Posted in: The 'coming age of 40 degree temperatures' portends summers in hell See in context

To give you a more detailed scientific point of view, hyperthermia produces heat inflammation, coagulation of proteins, and cellular injury in heat-induced shock, a severe and deadly complication of heatstroke.

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Posted in: 31-year-old woman arrested over attempted murder of 2-year-old daughter See in context

When natural maternal feelings disappear we have to put in doubt mental sanity. The feelings I mentioned are hardwired in our brains by genetics. When the expression of these genes is not present anymore I suspect an extremely deep problem in the brain. 86 billion neurons in utter disharmony. At the end of the road, there is nobody home. This last statement may horrify you, or perhaps you will dismiss it, either way, it is the truth I have arrived at after an entire life of research and experimentation.

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Posted in: One person in 100 suffers from hidden mental illness, says magazine See in context

And I a psychiatrist say 20 people in 100 have some kind of mental illness. And they are increasing at an alarming speed.

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Posted in: Man who drove car into spectators at night festival says he was in a bad mood See in context

This motive reminds me of the novel written by Albert Camus and published in 1942 titled The Stranger where the Judge asks the accused, Why did you kill her? and he answers ¨Because it was hot your honor.¨

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Posted in: Japan raises concerns over Iran's nuclear enrichment and drone supplies to Russia for Ukraine war See in context

Again late! Even for concerns that cost nothing and require no setting of any infrastructure. I sincerely love you Japan (no sarcasm intended).

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Posted in: Locals warn Mount Fuji climbers to take challenge seriously See in context

¨Do you know the old saying ¨Baka to Kemuri...¨?

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Posted in: Japan OKs 1st domestically-made COVID vaccine See in context

Ah! My lovely Japan is so advanced in certain areas and so backward in others. Fear to make mistakes, brings other types of mistakes and delays.

Finally, now that the pandemic seems to be gone, Japan has come up with the authorization for a Covid vaccine. Something akin to getting your luggage done but the train has departed 1 hour before. Not to get angry, I laugh.

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Posted in: 'Oppenheimer' isn't opening in Japan this week, but the country has a long history of cinema about the war See in context

These are some facts about Oppenheimer that may help to understand his personality. Oppenheimer struggled with his mental health. He expressed suicidal thoughts during his time in college, as claimed by Yahoo News in its report. The most remarkable thing about his adolescence was the diagnosis he was given to explain his dark character: dementia praecox, i.e. schizophrenia. He attempted two murders and was sexually confused. His health condition, Dementia Praecox is also called premature dementia, a term used to describe what we now know as schizophrenia. The psychiatrist who saw Oppenheimer described him as a "hopeless case," which most modern psychiatrists would never consider saying to a patient, as reported by FHE Health portal.

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

Radioactive cesium 180 times Japan's legal maximum has been found in fish caught in the port at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. The cesium in the black rockfish caught in May measured 18,000 becquerels per kilogram. The legal limit under the Food Sanitation Act is 100 becquerels per kg. According to plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) Holdings Inc.

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Posted in: North Korea fires two ballistic missiles, Japan says See in context

Errata. My previous comment should read:

The cost of building two ballistic missiles is approx. 200 million dollars in North Korea. This figure translated into the cost of food,

results in between 40 to 100 million people being fed during 24 hours with 2,000 calories a day. My figures are coming from my own calculations as a Professor of Statistics for the UN.

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Posted in: North Korea fires two ballistic missiles, Japan says See in context

The cost of building two ballistic missiles is approx. 200 million dollars in North Korea. This figure translated into the cost of food,

resulting in between 40 to 100 million people being fed with 2,000 calories a day. My figures are coming from my calculations as a Professor of Statistics for the UN.

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Posted in: Smart girls don’t marry? Japan rushes to erase stigma for women in science See in context

Educated since birth to conform to a role decided by society hundreds of years ago, under very different circumstances, females today are seen by men (also indoctrinated since birth to be slaves of a job), with the same eyes as in ancient times. "The scarcity of female engineers is absolutely unnatural when you consider that women account for half of society, said Mitsubishi Heavy human resources official Minoru Taniura."

No, Mr. Taniura, it is very natural given the circumstances!

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Posted in: High times in Thailand: New weed laws draw tourists from across Asia See in context

My wife adorably intelligent wife (envy me at ease), says:

Marijuana can stay in your system for different lengths of time depending on how often you use it, how much you use it, and the type of test you take.

Here are some general estimates for different cannabis tests:

• Urine tests can detect cannabis in the urine for approximately 3–30 days after use.

• Saliva tests can detect cannabis for approximately 24 hours after use. Some saliva tests have detected cannabis for up to 72 hours.

• Hair tests can detect cannabis for up to 90 days after use.

• Blood tests can only detect cannabis for 3–4 hours.

These are only rough estimates, and the actual detection time may vary depending on your individual factors, such as your body fat, metabolism, hydration, and sensitivity of the test. If you want to get marijuana out of your system faster, you may try drinking more water, exercising, eating healthy foods, and avoiding other drugs or alcohol. However, there is no guaranteed way to speed up the elimination process

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Posted in: Dead Sri Lankan detainee's family calls for officials to be indicted See in context

Humans wherever we are we display the most animalistic characteristics of cruelty, insensibility, stupidity, and blind arrogance that characterizes our species. Criminal or not, she was a human being in the utmost distress. Humans are immersed in these predicaments, to appeal for their understanding and compassion is like to try to fill a well with shovels of snow. Reading this article I feel ashamed that I am human, but I have a secret way out, never to return to this realm.

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Posted in: 4 complain of illness after steam eruption near Niseko See in context

¨...although it refrained from giving any details of the symptoms for privacy reasons.¨ This statement, sounds to me like the stories of the headless rider granpa read to me when I was a little kid.

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Posted in: Ninja Sword Ice Cream: The longest ice cream in Japan looks like a single-edged sword See in context

And Musashi said, have a taste of my sword!

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Posted in: Success in life depends on how we use words See in context

YES!

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Posted in: Climate nears point of no return as land, sea temperatures break records: experts See in context

The first scientific warning about human-caused climate change came in 1896, when the Swedish physicist Svante Arrhenius presented to the scientific community a paper about accumulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. All humans inmersed in a sea of greed did not paid attention until the late 1950 and 1960. Anyway my anger and frustration with humanity can only damage me so I laugh with contempt and derision.

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Posted in: Man denies sexually assaulting woman who had fallen asleep on sidewalk See in context

If he denies he groped, he is saying that he remembers very clearly that moment. Excuse my dim investigator skills.

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Posted in: Olympics boss vows Paris Games will be safe See in context

Sure, you can read the future right? Or you have a desease called ¨whishful thinking¨.

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Posted in: Critics of Tokyo redevelopment plan accuse city government of ignoring residents' wishes See in context

To protest without having enough people to make a difference in votes is like rubbing two bricks to make a mirror.

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Posted in: Man arrested for killing 13 crows with pesticide claims they were noisy See in context

Just woked up and read instead of crows, cows. Imagine my surprise when I read that they were in a temple.

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Posted in: Tourist sub's implosion draws attention to murky regulations of deep-sea expeditions See in context

What about a psiquiatric evaluation of the sanity of people who pay 250,000 to risk their lives?

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Posted in: Millions head to Mecca for huge hajj in Saudi heat See in context

Correction, Ouroboros.

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Posted in: Millions head to Mecca for huge hajj in Saudi heat See in context

Yubaru, you say There is nothing inherently wrong with any religion, it's people that are the problem!

And who created religion? but people who created the problem. Your comment is like Euroboros, the snake that bites its own tale.

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Posted in: Japan falls to record-low 125th in global gender gap ranking See in context

I am an old ignorant, please forgive me. If Japan wants to solve this inequality, it should start by changing all education plans, for women and men alike.

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Posted in: Japan to host meeting to urge firms to join Ukraine recovery efforts See in context

I had a hallucination that was recomforting. Kishida orders companies to invest 0.1% of their profits into easing the hardships for survival of all inhabitants in the Japanese achipielago. It felt so good!

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Posted in: 4 injured after man with ax attacks diners at 3 New Zealand restaurants See in context

Fighto! I am going to add something to your comment from my point of vew. You say ¨Can’t believe how the world has changed.¨ my addition is, Also, can´t believe how much I have changed!

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Posted in: Japan raises age of consent from 13 to 16 See in context

I am in favor of all laws and regulations that take in consideration the biological maturity of a brain to consent or not consent with sex, or related acts. But I sincerely do not understand how laws and regulations could possibly harness, limit, or impair a ¨twisted¨ manifestation of the instinct of reproduction. Lawmakers should understand that we are basically animals in spite of our brain capabilities, and make laws and regulations in view of this fact.

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Posted in: Japanese officials call for Mount Fuji crowd control See in context

I climbed Mt. Fuji when I was 30yo. Never reached the summit, and slept in a yamagoya. Never to repeat. Now it seems that people who enjoy masochism has grow in numbers. It seems a world trend, now Mt. Everest is so crowded climbers die waiting to summit. Is humanity trying to ¨escape¨ its low and appalling condition?

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