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Dan In Japan

@AnimReality

26 |Casual gamer | Avid anime enjoyer | BS Esports Management | Fortnite Youth Coach - “AnimatedReality” - YT | Resident of Japan - ALT/Instructor

Yanagawa-shi, Fukuoka Katılım Eylül 2022
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Just so I can pin this because it describes me perfectly.
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@buran_1120 Natto is amazing, it’s good with rice and certain other dishes. A fermented seafood anything is probably a pass for me. I have natto in my fridge rn to take to lunch at my schools.
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ブラン🇯🇵@buran_1120·
納豆を食べられるようになっても、油断しないでください 😂 次の挑戦者がいます。「塩辛」です。 塩辛はイカと内臓を塩で発酵させた食べ物です。色はグレーです。においは強いです。 日本人はこれをご飯と一緒に食べています。
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@tanpukunokami I’ve had it. It’s the topping of overly sweet stuff that ruins it for me. I want squid and octopus and the filling and all that but I want it SALTY. Everything in Japan is too sweet. Make it salty and I’m in.
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NyanChuu🔮🇯🇵🍭
NyanChuu🔮🇯🇵🍭@tanpukunokami·
In Japan, there’s a dish called “okonomiyaki.” It literally means “grill whatever you like.” Mix batter, cabbage, pork, seafood — cook it on a hot griddle yourself. Top it with sweet savory sauce, mayo, and bonito flakes that dance in the heat like they’re alive. Toppings are endless — cheese, mochi, kimchi, squid, shrimp, even a fried egg on top. Would you try this? 🇯🇵
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@Mei_Lin @nickimoraa Don’t ever go to Japan. Shits magical levels of sweet. It’s above and beyond. There’s no salt
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Nicki 🫧🪷@nickimoraa·
My boyfriend's mom made mashed potatoes that tasted like CAKE and now his whole family is mad at me. We're at Sunday dinner, I take a bite, and immediately I'm like ??? why are these sweet? Not a little sweet, like genuinely dessert sweet. I kinda laugh and ask, 'wait are these sweet?' These were russet potatoes, btw, like someone dumped a whole bag of brown sugar in them. I'm 23 and not even from the US, so this was wild to me She says 'yeah that’s how i make them,' and I just say I’ve never had sweet mashed potatoes before. It gets SO awkward, dead quiet. I try to eat them, I really do, but it’s gravy on dessert and my brain just can’t process it. So I stop eating them. She notices and asks 'you don’t like them?' I say 'they’re just a bit sweet for me.' Then my boyfriend jumps in like 'they’re not even sweet' which LIKE they literally are?!
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@yamanakanobody I can’t read kanji and can’t translate what I can read in katakana or hiragana for the most part. I can order food and drinks in Japanese with a little struggle but pointing and what not isn’t hard. Do what you want, get outed and blasted online for doing so.
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山中@yamanakanobody·
日本ではたまに外国人お断りの店があるんだけど皆はそれについてどう思う?
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(karma is a) kat ✨@karma_is_a_kat·
@AnimReality @100polishcats Getting “I’m a Japanese people fatso” from 日本人のデブ is some sub N5 shit. When you write, “I’m an American weeabo,” is your intended meaning “I am American people weeabo?” Fucking hell learn basic grammar.
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えみっくす🐷❣️
こんにちは、日本人のデブです!体重は242.5ポンドです!
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Lauren Chen@TheLaurenChen

Today was the Cherry Blossom Festival here in Nashville, which is an annual event that celebrates Japanese culture 🇯🇵🌸 After spending 3 months in Tokyo last year, I was curious to see what a Japanese-inspired event would look like in America. The first thing that I noticed, however, was that other attendees were disproportionately overweight white women. And among the people dressed up for the event, they were almost exclusively obese white women with colorful hair. This struck me as strange, because this is not what the average person in Nashville looks like. Despite being in the south, Nashville is a relatively lean city. I definitely think that the Cherry Blossom Festival itself was attracting a specific type of crowd. And I find that so curious, because these overweight, unkempt women were clearly fans of Japanese culture and esthetics, but they simultaneously couldn't have been further from embodying Japanese beauty. Japanese women tend to be lean, feminine, well-groomed, reserved, and modest. The women at the Festival were basically the complete opposite of that. It seemed like they thought they could just put on a costume and emulate Japanese culture, but what they failed to realize is that Japanese culture is considered so beautiful and desirable because it's disciplined. It's precise. It's intentional. From the looks of it, these are not values that any of these women hold dear. The image of a tattooed, 300 pound woman, with unbrushed hair, spilling out of an anime cosplay outfit is... jarring, to say the least, because it goes against so much of what makes Japanese culture Japanese. It seemed like they believed Japanese culture was beautiful, but didn't understand that that beauty took work and a certain character to achieve. Work they weren't willing to do, and a character they weren't interested in aspiring to. And the fact that this type of woman is so interested in Japan is also strange to me, considering that Japan possesses a lot of the same qualities that these women likely complain about when it comes to America. Japan is an ethnonationalist country with strict immigration. They are tough on crime. They are socially conservative. They value social cohesion and personal responsibility. These qualities are all strengths when it comes to Japan, but these women, once more, all but certainly oppose such practices in America, failing to understand that Japanese success isn't an accident. It's specifically thanks to these policies. In any case, I don't share these thoughts to body shame anyone, but rather to note how, despite their apparent interest in Japanese culture, western liberals are essentially its polar opposite. Esthetically, politically, and socially.

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@lepixwrecked @tufpraise Ouch man illiterate means you can’t read as well, which you couldn’t do. I think being unable to read is bad but not being able to pick up on queues from a simple sentence…you might wanna get checked out. Social queues, context, etc Serious Aspergers symptoms, even in writing.
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@kumxem Women are not just a bunch and a lot more important to the society and society today and we are not the same anymore we have a different world we are different people we have a better future and a different way to be better. I just hit the center option a bunch.
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kuki@kumxem·
Misogyny check. Let your phone complete the sentence "Women are..."
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@JoeyShabadooJr @GreenTextRepost @forskinquotes Testing in first grade isn’t really for a grade. It’s a benchmark to determine if a kid is in need of extra support. Similar to other countries that do it at 3rd or 4th grade. American schools just decided to do it earlier for some reason. They weed out the ones that need help.
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@100polishcats Yes and no. They basically called themselves a slang word for “fat” or fatso” and then used the term “Japanese people” so they said something like “I’m a Japanese people fatso” and it probably just went to guy on translation.
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@YourDudeAedus Yea, same job and company. Although here we aren’t called ALTs we are NS (native speakers). Weird city rules.
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Moved to Osaka this last couple weeks. Lots of paperwork, lots of planning, so much shit to do.
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ありす🩵🇱🇨@_shiopan·
not only am I a native English speaker, I’m also British so I’m always gonna rest assured that I know more about my language and its uses than an American 🫶🏽
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@thetransportcr Went and looked at the reply’s and yep. This is a bait post. Didn’t see anyone talking abt it. You must want the attention because no one was giving it to you for that reason, only that the outfit was on point.
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@RLK303303 Not all Islamic faith believers are terrorists, but all terrorist are Islamic faith believers.
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Woman on the Tube this morning wearing a hijab. Fiddles around on her phone for a few stops. She then puts on a niqab (face covering), leaves her rucksack on the seat and stands by the Tube door whilst it’s still moving. Tube comes to a stop and she starts leaving without her rucksack. So I’d been sitting there for what seemed like an age, looking at her about to leave, at the rucksack and wondering what the point would be of blowing up a nearly empty Tube carriage. In the most low-key British way I shout after her - ‘excuse me, I think you’ve forgotten something’ and she runs back into the carriage to retrieve her rucksack. Phew!
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@YourDudeAedus Yea, I lived in Fukuoka-ken for a year. Now I’m in Osaka for this year.
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