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Anthony 1 year ago
So they allow housing discrimination and you have to bribe your landlord? Sounds great, so much superior.
       
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Minerva 1 year ago
Anthony,

No one suggested Japan was superior. Are you a little defensive Anthony?
       
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Candy 1 year ago
Minerva, No. That's the attitude of the post.
       
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Ellender 1 year ago
#3 they were using masks long before covid came along. especially if they have a cold or something; they use it to protect others.
       
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Winnie 1 year ago
There's something about this guy's mouth shape that keeps making me think he's "shushing".
       
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Eben 1 year ago
A lot of Japanese stuff also has its roots in China. For a lot of things you roughly can say Asian common.

Not sure what I should think of someone called Ryan the twat
       
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Midge 1 year ago
so much dumb and incorrect knowledge.... cant comprehend...
anyway tiktok zoomer travels to Japan, acts like he discovers something new and shares with the world because of his white fragility and ignorance
       
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Malcolm 1 year ago
Midge,

Correct it then if you know better.
       
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Tim 1 year ago
#2 as it should be everywhere. but we all know that it wouldn't work in the US because people would just ignore it and dump it all in the same bin.
#3 they are not still wearing them they have always been doing that. just not as excessively as now.
#5 they are all made by the same guy and it is like his whole job they are usually a melody version of the station's name.
       
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"In Tokyo, we have something called a Shibuya meltdown, which is when men, mostly salarymen, spend all day working so they go to Shibuya after work just to drink and they'll fall asleep anywhere in Shibuya. It's because the last train in Japan is at 12 o'clock so if you stay past that time, you have to stay until 5 am when the trains run again, so people will just fall asleep. They're literally anywhere. If you're up early enough and you go to Shibuya, you'll likely see someone just sleeping in the most random places until they wake up and go home or sometimes just go straight to work."

 

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