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On September 17 2012 11:44 Womwomwom wrote: The Tokyo governor did such a thing. The national government did a completely different thing to prevent him from getting the islands and developing on it. The idea was to lower tensions but of course hearing what people are talking about on CCTV, people didn't get the full message.
The Tokyo governor is a right-wing ultra-nationalist and has been the thorn in Japan's diplomacy with China and Korea for ages, but that no one has been able to touch him in Japan speaks ill of their political situation. He obviously stands for a segment of Japanese politics quite well; they had plenty of opportunities to remove him but never did.
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On September 17 2012 11:51 Scarecrow wrote:Show nested quote +On September 16 2012 05:54 Shady Sands wrote:Update #6: One expat friend in Beijing just told me about a prank he played on his fellow English teacher/tutor: --So he got really drunk, and we ended up tying a Japanese headband on him + Show Spoiler +--And dressing him in a white T-shirt that read --"天皇陛下萬歲" (Tenno Heika Banzai, or ten thousand years to the Japanese Emperor) with a huge Japanese flag on the front of the shirt --Then we turned him loose in the late night drunken crowds up by Sanlitun, near the Japanese Embassy --He didn't show up for work today Your friend sounds like an idiot. The guy's already really drunk then they put him in a situation where he's helpless and wearing shit that will get him beaten or worse.
Yeah mon, the guy is probably dead in a dumpster.
This is actually some serious matter.
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On September 17 2012 11:54 Xiphos wrote:Show nested quote +On September 17 2012 11:51 Scarecrow wrote:On September 16 2012 05:54 Shady Sands wrote:Update #6: One expat friend in Beijing just told me about a prank he played on his fellow English teacher/tutor: --So he got really drunk, and we ended up tying a Japanese headband on him + Show Spoiler +--And dressing him in a white T-shirt that read --"天皇陛下萬歲" (Tenno Heika Banzai, or ten thousand years to the Japanese Emperor) with a huge Japanese flag on the front of the shirt --Then we turned him loose in the late night drunken crowds up by Sanlitun, near the Japanese Embassy --He didn't show up for work today Your friend sounds like an idiot. The guy's already really drunk then they put him in a situation where he's helpless and wearing shit that will get him beaten or worse. Yeah mon, the guy is probably dead in a dumpster. This is actually some serious matter. Apparently this was revenge because that other dude screwed his girlfriend
Guess Spaniards take their honor very seriously =/
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On September 17 2012 10:20 Caihead wrote:Show nested quote +On September 17 2012 07:49 Denzil wrote:On September 17 2012 07:40 Xiphos wrote:On September 17 2012 07:37 Denzil wrote: this china protesting against japan shit is getting ridiculous
what is china so mad about? Read the OP or don't post at all because you are not providing any contribution beside ignorance. the OP is telling me nothing other than china is mad on a large scale Kwarks post tells me that china is pissed off because of japan's conduct in world war 2 therefore, what is china so mad about? i dont get pissed off at the germans for killing my grandfather in WW2 I think you would be pissed off at the Germans if they celebrated Hitler and Goebbels in a religious monument that the top political personnel as well as portions of the populous pay tribute to on a yearly basis. Thousands of Germans do celebrate Hitler and Goebbels. They're the neonazi groups. There's a large section of them in the Midwestern United States too. They tried to make a protest sometime this year, and German citizens, worried about their countries image, created a counter protest where they surrounded, outnumbered, and prevented the neonazi protest from moving. Still no one went and trampled the neo nazi kids.
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On September 17 2012 11:57 Shady Sands wrote:Show nested quote +On September 17 2012 11:54 Xiphos wrote:On September 17 2012 11:51 Scarecrow wrote:On September 16 2012 05:54 Shady Sands wrote:Update #6: One expat friend in Beijing just told me about a prank he played on his fellow English teacher/tutor: --So he got really drunk, and we ended up tying a Japanese headband on him + Show Spoiler +--And dressing him in a white T-shirt that read --"天皇陛下萬歲" (Tenno Heika Banzai, or ten thousand years to the Japanese Emperor) with a huge Japanese flag on the front of the shirt --Then we turned him loose in the late night drunken crowds up by Sanlitun, near the Japanese Embassy --He didn't show up for work today Your friend sounds like an idiot. The guy's already really drunk then they put him in a situation where he's helpless and wearing shit that will get him beaten or worse. Yeah mon, the guy is probably dead in a dumpster. This is actually some serious matter. Apparently this was revenge because that other dude screwed his girlfriend Guess Spaniards take their honor very seriously =/
Spanish guy living abroad in China, learning English? I'm pinching myself in the arms and no I'm not dreaming and I definitely do not recall any amount of alcohol instilled in me in the past 24 hr or any psychedelic for that matters.
This story, man it's wild.
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If you know Japanese politics, you would know its insular and both major parties basically consist of factions. It speaks ill of Japanese politics, we've already established in this thread. Ishihara is seen as an efficient governor that isn't running Tokyo into the ground so for a typical person, who don't really give a shit about foreign policy, he's probably not a horrible person. Well he nearly lost his job for saying the disaster was divine retribution for Japan's moral failings or something stupid.
He's also part of the LDP while Noda is part of the DJP, which are not as horrible people as the LDP.
In Australia, we have the Labor right and Labor left and they have trouble ejecting people and getting shit done; in Japan, the LDP alone has like 10 different factions trying to guide policy. Just think of that for a second.
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Chinese embassy protestors vs Middle-East embassy protestors in an all-out war, who wins?
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On September 17 2012 12:00 Xiphos wrote:Show nested quote +On September 17 2012 11:57 Shady Sands wrote:On September 17 2012 11:54 Xiphos wrote:On September 17 2012 11:51 Scarecrow wrote:On September 16 2012 05:54 Shady Sands wrote:Update #6: One expat friend in Beijing just told me about a prank he played on his fellow English teacher/tutor: --So he got really drunk, and we ended up tying a Japanese headband on him + Show Spoiler +--And dressing him in a white T-shirt that read --"天皇陛下萬歲" (Tenno Heika Banzai, or ten thousand years to the Japanese Emperor) with a huge Japanese flag on the front of the shirt --Then we turned him loose in the late night drunken crowds up by Sanlitun, near the Japanese Embassy --He didn't show up for work today Your friend sounds like an idiot. The guy's already really drunk then they put him in a situation where he's helpless and wearing shit that will get him beaten or worse. Yeah mon, the guy is probably dead in a dumpster. This is actually some serious matter. Apparently this was revenge because that other dude screwed his girlfriend Guess Spaniards take their honor very seriously =/ Spanish guy living abroad in China, learning English? I'm pinching myself in the arms and no I'm not dreaming and I definitely do not recall any amount of alcohol instilled in me in the past 24 hr or any psychedelic for that matters. This story, man it's wild. Spanish guy living abroad in China, teaching English.
Yeah, it's worse.
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On September 17 2012 12:04 cz wrote: Chinese embassy protestors vs Middle-East embassy protestors in an all-out war, who wins? Trolls in this thread vs trolls in the Libya thread, who wins?
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On September 17 2012 12:08 Shady Sands wrote:Show nested quote +On September 17 2012 12:04 cz wrote: Chinese embassy protestors vs Middle-East embassy protestors in an all-out war, who wins? Trolls in this thread vs trolls in the Libya thread, who wins?
Your story is just as improbable, so please.
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On September 17 2012 12:16 ecstatica wrote:Show nested quote +On September 17 2012 12:08 Shady Sands wrote:On September 17 2012 12:04 cz wrote: Chinese embassy protestors vs Middle-East embassy protestors in an all-out war, who wins? Trolls in this thread vs trolls in the Libya thread, who wins? Your story is just as improbable, so please. Plenty of shit from China is improbable... until you see it with your own eyes and then go dafuq
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On September 17 2012 12:18 Shady Sands wrote:Show nested quote +On September 17 2012 12:16 ecstatica wrote:On September 17 2012 12:08 Shady Sands wrote:On September 17 2012 12:04 cz wrote: Chinese embassy protestors vs Middle-East embassy protestors in an all-out war, who wins? Trolls in this thread vs trolls in the Libya thread, who wins? Your story is just as improbable, so please. Plenty of shit from China is improbable... until you see it with your own eyes and then go dafuq
I think it's a perspective thing. When a Chinese guy first sees a giant American ass he probably goes "DAFUQ" as well.
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On September 17 2012 12:18 Shady Sands wrote:Show nested quote +On September 17 2012 12:16 ecstatica wrote:On September 17 2012 12:08 Shady Sands wrote:On September 17 2012 12:04 cz wrote: Chinese embassy protestors vs Middle-East embassy protestors in an all-out war, who wins? Trolls in this thread vs trolls in the Libya thread, who wins? Your story is just as improbable, so please. Plenty of shit from China is improbable... until you see it with your own eyes and then go dafuq
I wish that one day we can actually face these problems together instead of seeing every incident as isolated issues to fuel our own argument :/ Humanity has a problem with territorial disputes and historical conquests still, it's how the bloody borders of states are made from in the first place, the only legitimacy of sovereignty exerted over them is the will of the ruling class(es) or populations who control said areas.
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On September 17 2012 12:26 Feartheguru wrote:Show nested quote +On September 17 2012 12:18 Shady Sands wrote:On September 17 2012 12:16 ecstatica wrote:On September 17 2012 12:08 Shady Sands wrote:On September 17 2012 12:04 cz wrote: Chinese embassy protestors vs Middle-East embassy protestors in an all-out war, who wins? Trolls in this thread vs trolls in the Libya thread, who wins? Your story is just as improbable, so please. Plenty of shit from China is improbable... until you see it with your own eyes and then go dafuq I think it's a perspective thing. When a Chinese guy first sees a giant American ass he probably goes "DAFUQ" as well.
Youre super defensive here. For once, I assume you don't even live in China, if youre sick of seeing big ass youre welcome to go back where your mom came from.
Secondly, I am not impressed with most white womens calibers either
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On September 17 2012 11:59 obesechicken13 wrote:Show nested quote +On September 17 2012 10:20 Caihead wrote:On September 17 2012 07:49 Denzil wrote:On September 17 2012 07:40 Xiphos wrote:On September 17 2012 07:37 Denzil wrote: this china protesting against japan shit is getting ridiculous
what is china so mad about? Read the OP or don't post at all because you are not providing any contribution beside ignorance. the OP is telling me nothing other than china is mad on a large scale Kwarks post tells me that china is pissed off because of japan's conduct in world war 2 therefore, what is china so mad about? i dont get pissed off at the germans for killing my grandfather in WW2 I think you would be pissed off at the Germans if they celebrated Hitler and Goebbels in a religious monument that the top political personnel as well as portions of the populous pay tribute to on a yearly basis. Thousands of Germans do celebrate Hitler and Goebbels. They're the neonazi groups. There's a large section of them in the Midwestern United States too. They tried to make a protest sometime this year, and German citizens, worried about their countries image, created a counter protest where they surrounded, outnumbered, and prevented the neonazi protest from moving. Still no one went and trampled the neo nazi kids.
Most people know about neo-nazi groups, they don't have "legitimacy" nor are they endorsed by the top politicians / community leaders in Germany. This is however the case in Japan in regards to this specific case though.
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On September 17 2012 12:30 ecstatica wrote:Show nested quote +On September 17 2012 12:26 Feartheguru wrote:On September 17 2012 12:18 Shady Sands wrote:On September 17 2012 12:16 ecstatica wrote:On September 17 2012 12:08 Shady Sands wrote:On September 17 2012 12:04 cz wrote: Chinese embassy protestors vs Middle-East embassy protestors in an all-out war, who wins? Trolls in this thread vs trolls in the Libya thread, who wins? Your story is just as improbable, so please. Plenty of shit from China is improbable... until you see it with your own eyes and then go dafuq I think it's a perspective thing. When a Chinese guy first sees a giant American ass he probably goes "DAFUQ" as well. Youre super defensive here. For once, I assume you don't even live in China, if youre sick of seeing big ass youre welcome to go back where your mom came from. Secondly, I am not impressed with most white womens calibers either
Who's the one being defensive? =P
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On September 17 2012 12:35 Feartheguru wrote:Show nested quote +On September 17 2012 12:30 ecstatica wrote:On September 17 2012 12:26 Feartheguru wrote:On September 17 2012 12:18 Shady Sands wrote:On September 17 2012 12:16 ecstatica wrote:On September 17 2012 12:08 Shady Sands wrote:On September 17 2012 12:04 cz wrote: Chinese embassy protestors vs Middle-East embassy protestors in an all-out war, who wins? Trolls in this thread vs trolls in the Libya thread, who wins? Your story is just as improbable, so please. Plenty of shit from China is improbable... until you see it with your own eyes and then go dafuq I think it's a perspective thing. When a Chinese guy first sees a giant American ass he probably goes "DAFUQ" as well. Youre super defensive here. For once, I assume you don't even live in China, if youre sick of seeing big ass youre welcome to go back where your mom came from. Secondly, I am not impressed with most white womens calibers either Who's the one being defensive? =P Can you guys shut up and stop derailing the thread please
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On September 17 2012 11:12 DonKey_ wrote:Show nested quote +On September 17 2012 11:06 Feartheguru wrote:On September 17 2012 10:58 nimbus99 wrote:http://livedoor.blogimg.jp/dqnplus/imgs/9/d/9d68f5d3.jpgfriend who lives in tokyo shared this photo with me just now. Its a photo from a japanese forum. The man in the picture was beaten for driving a toyota... and he is chinese. I could see this photo being famous Takes Chinese islands, beats them up for it, gotta love em Japs. I think you are confused... It was a Chinese nationalist mob who beat up a Chinese man for driving a Japanese car out of hatred for the Japanese. edit: changed from Chinese to a Chinese mob to not label the whole nation.
Yeh my mistake, that photo I posted has no Japanese people in it and it is in china.
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Everyone knows if this continues to escalate China will turn into exactly what the op posted: A mass grave
INB4 China and japan declare war, NK joins in with china and attacks SK for the hell of it, SK attacks NK, Then the rest of the world painfully takes sides
NK and China end up barren wasteland
WW3
On a serious note, hopefully this doesn't go any further, because wars have been started over a lot less...
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On September 17 2012 12:51 Rebornlife wrote: Everyone knows if this continues to escalate China will turn into exactly what the op posted: A mass grave
INB4 China and japan declare war, NK joins in with china and attacks SK for the hell of it, SK attacks NK, Then the rest of the world painfully takes sides
NK and China end up barren wasteland
WW3
On a serious note, hopefully this doesn't go any further, because wars have been started over a lot less...
That makes no sense, when both sides have enough nukes either everything becomes a barren wasteland or nothing does.
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