Casey Wong
809 posts


In Japan, there's a chain called Saizeriya.
It serves Italian food.
In every major city.
A plate of pasta: 400 yen.
A pizza: 400 yen.
Escargot: 400 yen.
A glass of wine: 100 yen.
That's $3.
That's $3.
That's $3.
That's 70 cents.
Four people can sit down,
eat until they can't move,
drink wine,
and walk out for $25 total.
Not a food truck.
Not a discount day.
A clean restaurant with menus and waiters
and a free unlimited drink bar.
Tokyo has hundreds of them.
The hardest part isn't paying the bill.
It's believing it.

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It's not even so much that I think she is nasty when it comes to politics; all politicians are that way.
It's that every single time this woman is on camera she engages in this insincere, performative routine that just comes off as awkward and embarrassing.
ドンマイおじさん@don_mai_don_mai
サナ総理、可愛いかわいい😍😍💕 「しょっちゅう電話をし合おうねと約束をいたしました」←可愛いw 「次回は日本にお越しいただきます。温泉にしようかな、どこにしようかな、とっても楽しみに美しい場所にお連れしたいな」←可愛い可愛いw
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@tweet_tokyo_web that structure survived WW11 only to be burned to the ground by people who should not be there.
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All I did was point out that there is a lack of evidence supporting their claims, yet countless people have harassed me and I am now even receiving threats of being doxxed.
My life probably would’ve been a lot easier if I had also joined in spreading baseless claims about Japan. Hell I could probably be making hundreds of thousands from monetization by now. But I refuse to throw away my principles for personal gain. All I want is the truth. Wherever it leads, whatever it may be.
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@POCX100 Cheeky cunt there looking at the camera as he publicly urinates. Get back on the Flixbus to your village.
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Don’t be racist @DavidLammy
We are very diverse!

David Lammy@DavidLammy
The Unite the Kingdom march organisers are spreading hatred and division. They do not reflect the Britain I’m proud of. Peaceful protest is a fundamental right and one I will always protect. But if protest turns violent, we will act swiftly, with extra court capacity in place.
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“Japan didn’t invade Korea. Japan expanded into Korea for the independence of Korea. If not for Japan, Koreans would now be speaking Russian or Chinese.”
But if it weren’t for the US, Japan would live under an imperialist totalitarian dictatorship—what difference would that make for Koreans?
So why did Syngman Rhee and countless independence activists fight Imperial Japan if Korea was already an ‘independent country under Japan’?
What is the difference between Chinese Wumaos and Japanese Netouyos?
They both distort history, act entitled, and hate America. One is paid by the communist regime to lie; the other does it out of passionate ultranationalist nostalgia.
Communism vs. Fascism?
Korean conservatives stand firmly by the principles of liberal democracy and the Republic.
Ken Kenobi (ケノケン)@kenobi__ken
「日本は韓国を侵略した。。。」 こんな嘘が、海外のSNSで飛び回ってる。 そこに俺が終止符を打つ、 「そうだ、あの時日韓併合してなかったら、 韓国人は今頃ロシア語か中国語をしゃべってる」
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@Magnum702 They’re toxic, the “Odakyans”. I used to get elbowed all the time. And I used to retaliate. Not good…
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@CaseyWon6 I’ve got a buddy who gets on at Machida and he’s like 6’4 and built like a rugby player. He told me he can’t even try and push a little because he instantly gets all the dirty looks.
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