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Forget sushi. Forget ramen.
The food foreigners can't stop eating in Japan is fried chicken from a convenience store.
It's called Famichiki.
$1.60. Boneless. Handed to you at the FamilyMart register in a yellow and white striped paper bag.
Released in 2006. 2.5 billion sold. #1 selling item across ~16,400 FamilyMart stores.
Not just hot snacks. Across every product they sell.
This is the one.

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The only acceptable reason to have kids is that you want to nurture and care for another being.
That's it. That's all of the good reasons. Not because you want someone to take care of you in your old age, not because you want them to take on a certain career, to give you grandkids, to further your religion. None of that. To bring a child into this world with expectations makes it unethical to have one, it lays the foundation for emotional blackmail; as in, 'I brought you into this world and raised you, had you for this reason so give me that happiness'. No one owes you anything for the things you do out of your own will for your own sake, not even your children.
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