Princess Viola
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Mothra is real but she's our friend.How about Mothra?
Mothra is real but she's our friend.How about Mothra?
Hahah nothing wrong at all man. Just an image I have of the foreign (re: Western) tourist in Japan--that of the giant backpack.
If there's anything wrong with it, it's that many of them don't take them off, hold them in front of them, put them on the overhead rack, etc. when riding a packed train.
What is the overhead rack supposed to be there for then? What. I have a 45l backpack with me which takes less space then suit cases and put it into the overhead rack in the shinkansen today just fine. train wasnt full or anyting and it laid there just fine without poking out buy really the people with suit cases were way more annoying to me in Tokyo...but these were also mostly Chinese people
hi there!
That closed America thread is something else lmfao.
Spent 10 days in Tokyo last year. I didn't die or get sick.
I always knew Charisma Man was impervious to deadly radiation.I've been back to Fukushima every summer the past 3 years. I'm totally fine aside from occasionally turning into a mega-playboy and sparkling when anime women come into my proximity.
Korey's jingoism for USA is on parody levels.What kind of fucking rabbit hole did I just fall in?!
Coil, gas and oil kill more people yearly than nuclear energy.
It's all fun and games until the Cyclops fetus optic blasts a hole through your wife's uterus.You don't wanna have X-Men kids in the future? Your loss.
She will be safe, the X-gene kicks in in pubertyIt's all fun and games until the Cyclops fetus optic blasts a hole through your wife's uterus.
I don't understand why people are taking this so personally. Like they're personally offended that someone would dare question the safety of Japan. Is it just because it's Japan?
Like I doubt if I were asking if it was safe to visit whatever country Chernobyl is in, I'd be getting the same heated responses here.
Btw I just looked it up, and the Japan accident is on par with the Chernobyl incident. They're both the highest nuclear disaster rating possible:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nucle...s_and_incidents#Nuclear_power_plant_accidents
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Nuclear_Event_Scale#Level_7:_Major_accident
I just found out about this thread because someone made a joke edit of the OP in the laptop ban on flights thread.
I want to know what the source is about Tokyo Disneyland being the best is. Why would you fly around the world when the original Disneyland and Disneyworld are in the country you're already living in?
I just found out about this thread because someone made a joke edit of the OP in the laptop ban on flights thread.
I want to know what the source is about Tokyo Disneyland being the best is. Why would you fly around the world when the original Disneyland and Disneyworld are in the country you're already living in?
I don't understand why people are taking this so personally. Like they're personally offended that someone would dare question the safety of Japan. Is it just because it's Japan?
Like I doubt if I were asking if it was safe to visit whatever country Chernobyl is in, I'd be getting the same heated responses here.
Btw I just looked it up, and the Japan accident is on par with the Chernobyl incident. They're both the highest nuclear disaster rating possible:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nucle...s_and_incidents#Nuclear_power_plant_accidents
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Nuclear_Event_Scale#Level_7:_Major_accident
Because the owner of Tokyo Disneyland/DisneySea is Oriental Land Company, not Disney, and they actually invest money in innovative new attractions and actual maintenance on existing ones.
And if this isn't a troll thread, I don't even know what to say.
Its a little heartbreaking that because of this ignorant guy people are thinking tokyo disneySEA is shit.
I rethought my position after seeing the OP's other threads. Stay in America OP, the world doesn't need people like you walking around thinking you're above them because they aren't from America.