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02-23-2011, 07:45 AM
I admit im a few days away but the thread seems to have changed!
From a social issue that was mentioned. It is now "whitey" against the world. Give MissMisa a break and if you happen to be over the age of 14 make an argument beside "the evil imperialistic british" or "guilt ridden white man".....it dosent hold under scrutiny! |
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02-24-2011, 03:38 AM
hey, there's your case.. They were predudiced against the minority of white people who wear T-shirts labled "Japan".
Honestly, we have people who sue over things with less than that here in the states all the time. |
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02-24-2011, 09:20 AM
The comment was "Who supports Japan anyway?", and was at the time of the World Cup. I've never taken any notice of wee ar****les like that, so didn't bother my a**e with them
An Cafe, Vidoll, Versailles, Dir En Grey, Deathgaze, the GazettE, alice nine., UVERworld, Kiryu , YUI, AKB48, Buono!, Berryz Koubou, C-ute, S/mileage, Morning Musume, Zoro, Lolita23Q, Visual Kei, Oshare Kei, J-Rock, J-Pop, Idol groups FTW (≧∀≦) |
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02-24-2011, 11:35 AM
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Too poor to leave? I'm having a hard time imagining this. I left home at 16, with 50 dollars, and worked a to pay for stuff and save for school. I know it's hardly a good life to work for tuition while trying to keep life balanced alone, but if your experiences are hardly as bad as anything I'd experienced I'd leave and take the financial hardships over the emotional beating any day. I'm honestly not trying to be hard on you, it just feels to me like you're taking the more difficult road to your destination. (PS, I also came to Japan with 1000 dollars in my pocket after the plane ticket, no job and no home, things always work out somehow) |
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02-24-2011, 12:12 PM
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I'm planning on it after I have my degree. At least I'd have some form of qualification to get a job...although still in a similar boat to what you've explained An Cafe, Vidoll, Versailles, Dir En Grey, Deathgaze, the GazettE, alice nine., UVERworld, Kiryu , YUI, AKB48, Buono!, Berryz Koubou, C-ute, S/mileage, Morning Musume, Zoro, Lolita23Q, Visual Kei, Oshare Kei, J-Rock, J-Pop, Idol groups FTW (≧∀≦) |
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02-25-2011, 12:22 PM
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If I were a parent, and spoke only English, and my daughter spoke English and lets say Thai, and she met a Thai guy who spoke little to no English, would it be racist for me to say that her marrying him will create an awkwardness in the family, or to put it differently, it would be much nicer for everyone in the family if her husband spoke English. I'm not sure that I see opposition to a language barrier as a racist thing. In the above situation I personally wouldn't oppose the marriage but I wouldn't be upset at someone who did, certainly not call them racist, maybe selfish though. Culture would just be the same but to a lesser extent, and while it might be selfish as hell to want to associate with the same culture for the sake of ease, it's not a prejudice. |
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02-25-2011, 12:33 PM
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You're right it's not wise for a chick to do the things I've done, that's a separate issue altogether but I think with a little more money, say 3000$ instead of 50$ then I think it could be done. Friends and family is a tough one, some people have difficulty with that, I make lots of friends quickly wherever I go and keep my old friends relatively well, whenever I visit wherever I used to live it's like we pick up where we left off. I've moved so many times, I think I actually enjoy the whole process of making new friends. I sincerely hope that you don't let any of those reasons hold you back after you finish uni, get a job elsewhere for sure. You say it's not a ghetto hellhole but I find it very hard for anyone to justify living in a place where there might not feel safe. It's like self persecution, in vain. Aside from the almost done school part, but in a year it goes from smart to foolish to be there I think. |
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04-14-2011, 10:35 AM
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And was that the only thing you were showing of your Japan obsession? Because I know employers would find it a bit... offputting if you were talking about it non stop too. |
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04-14-2011, 01:38 PM
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I really and truly hope that Misa doesn't let anything hold her back, and that she does very well in life and is happy, she deserves that, but it's actually very hard for many people to leave where they are. I think Misa's reasons are very valid ones, and I think it's somewhat a bit naive to say that it's foolish for people to stay in a place they dislike. Not everyone has the oppurtunity or resources to move. |
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