
BebeNUKE
391 posts



@caramelotxt 少なくとも金のないアフリカの子供は布のボール作って道端で遊んでるけどなあ 身の丈にあった趣味で遊べばいいんじゃない? 海賊版が使えるならスマホかpcはあるだろうし無料ゲームでも遊んでたら?





黒人女はなぜ尻を振るのか教えてほしい。私はあれが嫌いだが、私の友人達も含めて例外なく尻を振る。欧州生まれアフリカ人の友達も欧州駐在アフリカ外交官の友達も中東出身アフリカ人達も、アフリカ女は酒を飲むととにかく男に向けて尻を突き出し振りまくる。尻を振られる男の気持ちもついでに知りたい




日本人:「私達の作品を盗まないでください」 ロシア人:「第731部隊がーー」 アホか? 第二次世界大戦の話題さえ出せば、どんな議論でも優位に立てると考える思とか、ダサい

The Japanese community is calling out Westerners over piracy, and it sparked a heated discussion. User (luckynosu) asked: “Why is it that so many Westerners can't understand the Japanese way of thinking that hates justifying theft?” But another user (TakumiTakumado) pushed back, pointing out that one of the biggest piracy sites reportedly gets around 45% of its traffic from Japan. It highlights a clear disconnect: in Japan, piracy is widely viewed as outright theft with little tolerance for excuses, while in Western spaces, it’s often justified due to accessibility, pricing, or availability. Meanwhile, the scale of the issue is massive, Japan estimates online piracy caused over ¥5.7 trillion (~$30B+) in digital content losses in 2025 alone.


























