Kurean
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@mithSIM @KomugikoST Did not have that kind of experience when I lived in Chiba. Brother you might just be the unluckiest man in Japan.
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@hotkurger @KomugikoST I can think of at least three places in the last week. A rest stop on the highway, a gas station toilet, and a restroom at a local park ...
Then again, I live in rural Japan, so your mileage may vary. But I had similar experiences regularly during my six years living in Chiba.
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@mithSIM @KomugikoST Never have I been to a place in Japan that doesn’t have soap in their toilets. You are spreading misinformation.
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@KomugikoST @hotkurger 十年間日本に滞在したけど、まだ知らないことが多いです。日本の歴史、文化を尊敬していますが、正直に全部完ぺきではないと思います。再び書いたことを読み直してください。言ったことは悪くなっかた、ただ僕の経験を分かち合いました。
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A few of the things she says aren't necessarily wrong. Frequently public bathrooms in Japan lack soap--meaning most people, if they do wash their hands after going to the restroom are just rinsing them.
Blowing your nose in public is considered rude, meaning that people would rather sniffle for hours on the train rather than blowing their nose once. Also, coughing without covering your mouth historically hasn't been seen as rude or gross. By Western standards, Japanese actually have a lower bar for hygiene when it comes to coughing and sneezing than many people in the West.
Although my wife is a bit of a germaphobe and literally brings wet-wipes to the grocery store to wipe down the cart before using it. She doesn't like handling money, as its 'dirty,' and frequently complains about the state of the public bathrooms. She will often change our daughter's diapers in our car or in her stroller rather than using the changing table in a public restroom. With a population of a 100 million, you're going to run into a lot of people with different hygiene standards here the longer you're in Japan.
Also, I was in Japan during COVID, and the mask protocol was pretty bad--some people wearing the same mask every day for months (even with blotches of lipstick and snot stuck to it).
Worst B.O. experiences in Japan are a toss up between homeless, clearly mentally ill Japanese men, and some S Asian migrant laborers.
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Ah yes, Japanese people are famously known for smelling bad and having bad hygiene.
If I was Japanese, I'd just deport this lying ingrate immediately.
鈴森はるか 『haruka suzumori』 🇯🇵@harukaawake
🇯🇵 A black lady living in Japan claims that Japanese people don't wash their hands, smell bad on the train and only care about "neatness" but not hygiene. As expected, everything she is saying is a lie.
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@aki_i_lv @aegifogur Happens with irregular readings. Also happens with names.
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@aegifogur Well…they only do it when it’s kids media
If you read an adult novel, for example, it wouldn’t have it lmfao
Nothing to do with the amount of kanji, just kids learning to read
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i often think about the fact that there’s so many kanjis that they have to put the hiragana above it for children/people who don’t know how to read it yet, such an interesting linguistically phenomenon
左腕@0101_01_01
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@mushibamu You fell off bro u dont exist in other form than as gn boyfriend sry
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A railway company in Japan once ran out of money to pay a stationmaster. So they gave the job to the cat who lived outside the station. She wore a custom made hat, worked for cat food, and saved the entire line.
Her name was Tama. She was a calico cat who had spent her days sitting near the entrance of Kishi Station in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, greeting passengers anyway. When the company destaffed the station in 2006 to cut costs, the president visited to discuss what to do about the stray cats living nearby. He looked into Tama's eyes and later said they conveyed a sense of purpose as strong as any of his employees.
He made her stationmaster.
Within a month passenger numbers rose by seventeen percent. People began travelling from across Japan just to see her. Tourists arrived from other countries. A French documentary crew came to film her. The station was eventually rebuilt in the shape of a cat's face.
In her eight years as stationmaster Tama contributed an estimated one billion yen to the local economy. She was promoted four times. She eventually held the title of Honorary President of the railway. The only female in a senior position in the entire company.
When she passed away in 2015 over three thousand people attended her funeral. She was given the posthumous title Honorary Eternal Stationmaster and enshrined at a nearby Shinto shrine as a goddess.
The position of stationmaster at Kishi Station is still held by a cat today.
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discord messing with the UI they perfected years ago

Wumpus Central@WumpusCentral
Discord is preparing a new mobile app redesign * Desktop style adaptation. * Back to squares. * Attempt to implement glass/transparent application components. * Reworked chat input (same as on desktop)
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@easilyburned bro they don’t even like WEED how tf am i supposed to know japanese niggas doing meth💀💀
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i didn’t even know they had meth in japan omg u really learn something new everyday
🧊キンキンになりたい💉@methtrip_
コンカフェ嬢してたけどシャブに溺れて辞めた 覚えたては飯も食えなかったからフラフラで出勤して、注射跡とリスカ跡隠す為のアームカバー
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“relying on AI is like using too much porn: 'You lose your ability to ejaculate using your imagination”
PC Gamer@pcgamer
Garry's Mod creator says programmers over-relying on AI is like using too much porn: 'You lose your ability to ejaculate using your imagination' pcgamer.com/software/ai/ga…
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"i get nerfed i quit"
TOP PLAYS:
1. PRETTY LITTLE NETANYAHU
2. THIS LITTLE EPSTEIN
3. CHERRY AVIV
4. THE BEST OF BOTH KIRKS
5. BBYTRUMP
aleph@Aleph_VEVO
the new rework pushes me to rank 266 we should deploy it already
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