Re: Taiikukaikei -- What in the heck?
- From: "Cindy" <leftlateraldecubitus@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Jan 2007 06:26:33 -0800
On Jan 26, 10:55 pm, "Ben Bullock" <benkasminbull...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Sean" <s...@xxxxxxxx> wrote in messagenews:2007012619091661373-sean@xxxxxxxxxx
On 2007-01-26 17:04:11 -0800, "Ben Bullock" <benkasminbull...@xxxxxxxxx>
said:
The conclusion I draw from reading the above is that you didn't read or
didn't understand the article which Don pointed to.
彼女の投稿は僕にもそんな印象を伝えた。いくら読んでもナンセンスのようだ。Onebe complaining about Japan, for example how they didn't care about the
of my hobbies is America-bashing, as is the case with most Canadians, but
reading some of Cindy's *** makes me feel quite pro-American. Jeez, if
it's such a land of losers, why doesn't she go back to where everyone does
everything properly?I used to share an office with an American called Rob whose hobby seemed to
environment because they used disposable chopsticks, which he claimed were
all made of endangered rainforest wood, how their politicians were all
corrupt and incompetent, how the money he paid for shaken was all going to
the Yakuza, how Japanese men were terribly sexist, etc., on and on and on.
He really did seem to think that there was no corruption or waste of
materials or other social problems in America. He also published a very
strong complaint about another American man who liked those Kirin Beer
calendars in the local newspaper, even though he always was talking about
Japanese women's breasts, when he wasn't talking about war atrocities.
Strange guy.
I thought it was pretty interesting. As far as "hansei" goes, my wife had
the opportunity to visit a police station recently and talked to one of
the "bobbies on the beat" who said that there was a combini robbery every
week in Tsukuba, and the perpetrators "hansei shinai".
I wonder whether, due to some difference in intestine length or whatever,wouldn't feel so free to bash the Yanks about that.
there are no psychopaths in Japan.Yes, and there's no school bullying in Japan either, otherwise Cindy
No, whatever the problem is you are attracted by my opinions no matter
you agree or disagree. Look what you and Sean are talking about -- me
rather than Columbine High School. Thing is "You want to talk about
me". It's going to be "Cindy this", "Cindy that". "Cindy, Cindy,
Cindy, Cindy" forever. However, don't worry about it. It happens all
the time. I love it. It means I am so popular.
Incidentally when I read the article, a guy I went to school with kind of
fit that "psychopath" profile. I wondered what had happened to him and was
surprised enough to find him via a Google search. Apparently he's now a
"geometrical artist". Used to spend his time stealing books and records and
vandalising when he was at school, left at 16 with no qualifications and got
arrested for stealing bicycles last time I heard.
So, when you give us an article about a school murder? I know the one
that a bullied elementary school girl cut the bully's throat with a
bon-naifu. Do you know what the bully had done to the bullied to
cause the murder? It's writing in the web page.
.
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