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2004/01/14 9:55:322004/01/14
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Haluk Skywalker

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2004/01/14 10:07:362004/01/14
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"ifignow" <ifi...@hotmail.com>, iletide ?unu yazd?
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> åäŗ”å¹“å‰ć®ę—„ęœ¬ć‚’č€ƒćˆć¦ćæć‚ˆć†ć€‚ę—„ęœ¬äŗŗć®å¤§åŠćŒé«Ŗć‚’é‡‘é«Ŗć«ęŸ“ć‚ćŸć‚Šć€ē”·å„³ć®åŒå±…
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And this proves my point. You are a lonly soul. A pathetic obsessive loser,
who has no social chance with so much time in his hands -even in your
homeland.


ifignow

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2004/01/14 10:09:482004/01/14
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"Haluk Skywalker" <yokoo...@spam.net> wrote in message
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> And this proves my point. You are a lonly soul. A pathetic obsessive
loser,
> who has no social chance with so much time in his hands -even in your
> homeland.

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Haluk Skywalker

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2004/01/14 10:42:242004/01/14
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ifignow

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2004/01/14 10:46:492004/01/14
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"Haluk Skywalker" <yokoo...@spam.net> wrote in message
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> ę—„ęœ¬čŖžčŖ­ć‚ć¦ć‚‚ę‰‹å‰ć®ę›øćć‚„ćŒć£ćŸć‚“ć®åˆ†ć‹ć‚“ć­ćƒć€‚ć‚Ŗćƒˆć‚Æć‚ˆć‚ć†ć‹ć‚‰ęš‡ćŒå¤šć„ć„
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Haluk Skywalker

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2004/01/14 10:57:052004/01/14
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Seeing you still messin' around here, you are yet to find your fantasy queen
eh? Did you give a shot to that chick Xperimental recommended. Uh, I forgot,
you're moral and totally against shots.


Eric Takabayashi

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2004/01/14 11:32:512004/01/14
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ifignow wrote:

In 15 years? No. When I first came to Japan, I thought social developments such
as equality for women were 30-50 years behind the West. Maybe half of Japanese
will also be overweight in such a span of time. There already are schools for
ordinary Japanese to learn proper standard Japanese to get rid of regional
accents, and young people have shown a dislike for fish and rice for years, but
it will take much longer before Japanese give up going barefoot in their homes
or give up speaking what they call Japanese despite much formality already
having left it.

If Japan changes like that, will you stop hating the place because it feels
more like home?

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ifignow

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2004/01/14 21:30:042004/01/14
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"Eric Takabayashi" <eta...@yahoo.co.jp> wrote in message
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> In 15 years? No. When I first came to Japan, I thought social developments
such
> as equality for women were 30-50 years behind the West. Maybe half of
Japanese
> will also be overweight in such a span of time. There already are schools
for
> ordinary Japanese to learn proper standard Japanese to get rid of regional
> accents, and young people have shown a dislike for fish and rice for
years, but
> it will take much longer before Japanese give up going barefoot in their
homes
> or give up speaking what they call Japanese despite much formality already
> having left it.

As the years go by, fewer Japanese sit on zabuton, sleep on futon, or eat
dinner on low tables. The design of Western furniture encourages people to
place themselves away from the floor. Increasing obesity will also make it
less comfortable to sit or sleep on the floor.

> If Japan changes like that, will you stop hating the place because it
feels
> more like home?

No, still too crowded. They'll have to build holocaust camps to get rid of
all the rude old people first.


Louise Bremner

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2004/01/14 22:01:082004/01/14
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ifignow <ifi...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> > If Japan changes like that, will you stop hating the place because it
> > feels more like home?
>
> No, still too crowded. They'll have to build holocaust camps to get rid of
> all the rude old people first.

Do you ever feel you were born in the wrong era, or maybe wrong country?

________________________________________________________________________
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John W.

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2004/01/14 22:07:292004/01/14
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Louise Bremner wrote:
> ifignow <ifi...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>>>If Japan changes like that, will you stop hating the place because it
>>>feels more like home?
>>
>>No, still too crowded. They'll have to build holocaust camps to get rid of
>>all the rude old people first.
>
>
> Do you ever feel you were born in the wrong era, or maybe wrong country?
>
Or the wrong NG?

John W.

ifignow

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2004/01/14 22:16:242004/01/14
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"Louise Bremner" <dame_...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> ifignow <ifi...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > > If Japan changes like that, will you stop hating the place because it
> > > feels more like home?
> > No, still too crowded. They'll have to build holocaust camps to get rid
of
> > all the rude old people first.
> Do you ever feel you were born in the wrong era, or maybe wrong country?

There is always a better future.


Raj Feridun

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2004/01/14 23:35:362004/01/14
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On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 03:01:08 GMT, dame_...@yahoo.com (Louise
Bremner) wrote:

>ifignow <ifi...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> > If Japan changes like that, will you stop hating the place because it
>> > feels more like home?
>>
>> No, still too crowded. They'll have to build holocaust camps to get rid of
>> all the rude old people first.
>
>Do you ever feel you were born in the wrong era, or maybe wrong country?

maybe the wrong planet

SuperOutland

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2004/01/17 8:53:452004/01/17
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> accents, and young people have shown a dislike for fish and rice for years, but

What the hell does lieking rice and fish have to do with equality or youth?
I like fish and i'm young! Is it because japanese mimic americans so much that they
are misthinking all young americans hate fish so they must too?


Stupid japs

ifignow

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2004/01/17 20:30:512004/01/17
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"SuperOutland" <supero...@aol.com> wrote in message
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> What the hell does lieking rice and fish have to do with equality or
youth?

You tell me, since I never made such a connection.


SuperOutland

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2004/01/21 15:23:102004/01/21
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>
> In 15 years? No. When I first came to Japan, I thought social developments such
> as equality for women were 30-50 years behind the West.


And you are a racist, as you have probably never been to any western nation for
very long besides america.
Not only that, but you use the term "west" to mean WHITE NATIONS in general.
Notice how the definiton includes Australia and canada, but not indonesia or
mexico which are on the same continent?

Racist white supremacist ERIC cant muster the guts to directly say "Japan is
30-50 years behind WHITE NATIONS in gender equality"


If of course, that is what you meant to say, than i apologize. You sick banana

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