After massive international pressure to open their borders to jihadist rapefugees, the Japanese government agreed to accept a total of eight Moslems as a trial.
Six of those eight sand-joggers committed violent crimes against Japanese citizens, so the Japanese government deported them all and closed their borders to any more Muhammadans.
I spend three months just chilling out and backpacking round Japan and I LOVED it. Locals smiled and waved when they saw me but they also hung blessings to defeat me and my demon blood.
The closest and most polite word for foreigner translates to, "Outsider who should remain outside".
This is why the Japanese culture is so beautiful: because they respect diversity enough to preserve it, rather than mixing mud and shit through it.
I wanted to take my children to backpacking in Japan how expensive it is ?
I have no idea because I slept on the floor of my friend's apartment which had a total size of about 20 ft x 12 ft, including the kitchen, bathroom, lounge / dining room and balcony while in Tokyo.
I stayed in VERY CHEAP hostels for the rest of the trip. Not suitable for children.
what does gajjin means??
I have no idea. I was only able to start translating simple symbols during my time in Japan. I could read half the advertisements on the interior of trains and only still understand the basic theme or context.
It's generally not difficult to understand what's going on or use public transport because it's often just a matter of matching the kanji symbol on your ticket with the symbols painted at each gate.
What if you marry Japanese women what then ?
Her father will kill you in your sleep.
The polite thing to do is to look surprised when it happens.
I wanted to take my children to backpacking in Japan how expensive it is ? staying there
In the 90's, things were very expensive in Japan, particularly travel, compared with where I live now. This was really the apex of their economic heyday. They had a financial and corporate meltdown in the latter 90's, and things changed.
Today, things in Japan are relatively cheap, compared with where I live. But its not easy to make an income. Travel is quite expensive, unlike many other countries. Backpacking, not so sure.
I cannot imagine doing backpacking with children...
what does gajjin means??
Gai-jin
gai = 外 = outside, the outer, - external
jin = 人 = person, human being
gai-jin means "one from the outside", "an outsider", and is used to indicate a foreigner
I suspect this is what Fensby was referring to, apparently because someone or something told him. I cannot think of any expression that literally means "Outsider who should remain outside". That's probably someone's explanation of their interpretation of the nuances.... (I lived in Japan 7 years, had a few kids, and became fluent.)
In places like the US, or Australia, NZ, or even Europe now, where immigration has a long history, a person becomes an American, or an Australian, or British, by virtue of throwing one's lot in with the country. However, none of these countries were as homogenous as Japan is (was).
Immigration INTO Japan was virtually non-existent until the 20th century, and even then, until the latter half of the 20th century. (Koreans being an exception - many Koreans were forced to move to Japan as sex slaves, as forced laborers, etc, particularly during the 2nd world war).
Consequently, a foreigner is always a foreigner in Japan. You could move there, even become a Japanese citizen, change your name to a Japanese name, and liver there for 50 years, but you are still a gai-jin. They may love you, and include you, but your identity will always be a gai-jin and they, Japanese.
What if you marry Japanese women what then ?
Fensby: "Her father will kill you in your sleep."
Fortunately, I managed to survive. I had trained in aikido, karate, reiki and kendo, so that when my father-in-law stealthily attacked me one night, dressed in full black ninja attire, shurikens a-flying, I quickly jumped up, pulled up my katana and kicked aside my futon, where my wife was sleeping blissfully, and parried every thrust of his 27 daggers. After 43 minutes of exhaustive combat, we decided to call it a draw, and he went back to his house.
Never again did we bring it up, but somehow, there was always that glint of respect in my father-in-law's eyes when the harvest moon festival came around every Autumn.
I think Fensby is trying to full as all not to come to Japan
specially me with my boys. and he is tryiing to keep all those attractive and conservative Japaneese women for himself...
edit: I like you too, that father in law story was amazing just like I am watching a Naruto episode....
My kids are my friends, sort of, they are teenagers and I try not to annoy them much but discipline them enough and make them self sustainalbe in a sense for life. Aikido is da way ....
Next steps after seeing the world - shooting training and special ops training
No, they are not. Turn on Japanese TV and you see the Johnny's Jr. asshat pretty boys who look more like a woman than an actual woman does. Very low testosterone here in Japan. No mandate is necessary since the majority of Japanese are sheep who blindly follow whatever the damned TV says. "Covid is a pandemic and the only way to stop it is through vaccines? OKAY! Carbon dioxide molecules cause tornadoes? OKAY!" SMH. While I am glad that the Ministry of Health is saying not to force vaccines on smart people, they kinda don't need to because everyone is already jabbing themselves with the poison.
That is a bit old news, and that related only to the so-called "Syrian refugees." When I lived in Shizuoka Prefecture, my town was importing Pakistanis. People whom I could not fathom any benefit they could bring to living in Japan were there. I'd see a woman dressed in a damned shroud with her children. I could think of at least five Pakistani families and I have no idea why they were even there. Plus there have been rapes due to Turks in Tokyo. At least they deport them, unlike Biden. And don't for a minute believe those old Twitter memes claiming that there are laws against building mosques and that the Quran is somehow illegal here. Fake news is fake.
Yeah well in Murica we have fuck tons of guns. I'll keep my open boarders if it means keeping my basic right to self defense. For some things the Japanese get right, they got the gun thing dead ass wrong.
The Japanese got a LOT of things wrong: it's shocking how conformist they are. They literally have "rebellion time" where young people who want to "rebel" are allowed to dress up like goths and march up and down a certain street between the hours of 6pm and 8pm every Wednesday afternoon.
The saying, "the nail that sticks out gets hammered down" is basically their entire philosophy.
That said, they have almost zero crime.
Also most of their advertisements feature male models that look androgynous - you literally can't tell if they are male or female. Scary.
Anime is the way. Everything from slice of life, to sports, to mecha, romance/ecchi, comedy, adventure, fighting, horror, isekai, and mixes of everything. It's all I watch, and it's been that way for years. I don't even watch sports anymore.
We know it's a global Military event. Slowing the pace of the way we move about had to slow to a murmur regardless. The less activity, the easier it is to go after all the bad guys. Enjoy tje successful behind tje scenes activities spiritually as much as you can muster. It's not all bad right now. In fact we are slowly forming a beautiful new Horizon all of us together.
I agree, Q purposely slowed things down so people could detox from the previous system. lots of time to pray/get ready, reminds me of a big lesson or training exercise. going into an entirely new world with this much preparation. amazing to think about🥳
One thing I really respect the Japanese for is how clean everything is there. In America I see all the people eating fast food chucking shit outside the window because they are too lazy to find a trash can.
The Japanese do not have janitors in their schools. I hear the children are responsible for cleaning their own schools.
I once worked at a Y camp cleaning cabins where we had a whole group of Japanese visit for a week. I didn't have to clean their rooms at all for the time they were there.
They had made their own beds and washed their sinks and apparently their own toilets, too. They hung all their towels neatly. I even suspected they swept the floors. I just switched out their towels and washcloths for them and had a good break that week .
The difference is in the data collection. If our CDC hadn't literally rewritten the rules for writing death certificates, we'd be looking at similar data. There's a huge difference between death from COVID and death while also having COVID when your population's average age of death is 82.
We can learn much from Japan.
After massive international pressure to open their borders to jihadist rapefugees, the Japanese government agreed to accept a total of eight Moslems as a trial.
Six of those eight sand-joggers committed violent crimes against Japanese citizens, so the Japanese government deported them all and closed their borders to any more Muhammadans.
I did not knew this, Japanese are SAMURAI again !!!! yeeee :D
I spend three months just chilling out and backpacking round Japan and I LOVED it. Locals smiled and waved when they saw me but they also hung blessings to defeat me and my demon blood.
The closest and most polite word for foreigner translates to, "Outsider who should remain outside".
This is why the Japanese culture is so beautiful: because they respect diversity enough to preserve it, rather than mixing mud and shit through it.
wow
I wanted to take my children to backpacking in Japan how expensive it is ? staying there
what does gajjin means??
What if you marry Japanese women what then ?
I have no idea because I slept on the floor of my friend's apartment which had a total size of about 20 ft x 12 ft, including the kitchen, bathroom, lounge / dining room and balcony while in Tokyo.
I stayed in VERY CHEAP hostels for the rest of the trip. Not suitable for children.
I have no idea. I was only able to start translating simple symbols during my time in Japan. I could read half the advertisements on the interior of trains and only still understand the basic theme or context.
It's generally not difficult to understand what's going on or use public transport because it's often just a matter of matching the kanji symbol on your ticket with the symbols painted at each gate.
Her father will kill you in your sleep.
The polite thing to do is to look surprised when it happens.
hahhahahahahahha you just brightened mu tough day abit We could be friends in rl. I like your way you look at things....
I'm sorry you had a tough day. I said a prayer for you.
God bless you.
If he can...
See my reply to Dacian
In the 90's, things were very expensive in Japan, particularly travel, compared with where I live now. This was really the apex of their economic heyday. They had a financial and corporate meltdown in the latter 90's, and things changed.
Today, things in Japan are relatively cheap, compared with where I live. But its not easy to make an income. Travel is quite expensive, unlike many other countries. Backpacking, not so sure.
I cannot imagine doing backpacking with children...
Gai-jin gai = 外 = outside, the outer, - external jin = 人 = person, human being
gai-jin means "one from the outside", "an outsider", and is used to indicate a foreigner
I suspect this is what Fensby was referring to, apparently because someone or something told him. I cannot think of any expression that literally means "Outsider who should remain outside". That's probably someone's explanation of their interpretation of the nuances.... (I lived in Japan 7 years, had a few kids, and became fluent.)
In places like the US, or Australia, NZ, or even Europe now, where immigration has a long history, a person becomes an American, or an Australian, or British, by virtue of throwing one's lot in with the country. However, none of these countries were as homogenous as Japan is (was).
Immigration INTO Japan was virtually non-existent until the 20th century, and even then, until the latter half of the 20th century. (Koreans being an exception - many Koreans were forced to move to Japan as sex slaves, as forced laborers, etc, particularly during the 2nd world war).
Consequently, a foreigner is always a foreigner in Japan. You could move there, even become a Japanese citizen, change your name to a Japanese name, and liver there for 50 years, but you are still a gai-jin. They may love you, and include you, but your identity will always be a gai-jin and they, Japanese.
Fensby: "Her father will kill you in your sleep."
Fortunately, I managed to survive. I had trained in aikido, karate, reiki and kendo, so that when my father-in-law stealthily attacked me one night, dressed in full black ninja attire, shurikens a-flying, I quickly jumped up, pulled up my katana and kicked aside my futon, where my wife was sleeping blissfully, and parried every thrust of his 27 daggers. After 43 minutes of exhaustive combat, we decided to call it a draw, and he went back to his house.
Never again did we bring it up, but somehow, there was always that glint of respect in my father-in-law's eyes when the harvest moon festival came around every Autumn.
True story, sort of.
I think Fensby is trying to full as all not to come to Japan specially me with my boys. and he is tryiing to keep all those attractive and conservative Japaneese women for himself...
edit: I like you too, that father in law story was amazing just like I am watching a Naruto episode.... My kids are my friends, sort of, they are teenagers and I try not to annoy them much but discipline them enough and make them self sustainalbe in a sense for life. Aikido is da way ....
Next steps after seeing the world - shooting training and special ops training
Japanese people will let you stay there, but they hope you'll learn their ways. You will still be an outsider, but they'll be nice, basically.
No, they are not. Turn on Japanese TV and you see the Johnny's Jr. asshat pretty boys who look more like a woman than an actual woman does. Very low testosterone here in Japan. No mandate is necessary since the majority of Japanese are sheep who blindly follow whatever the damned TV says. "Covid is a pandemic and the only way to stop it is through vaccines? OKAY! Carbon dioxide molecules cause tornadoes? OKAY!" SMH. While I am glad that the Ministry of Health is saying not to force vaccines on smart people, they kinda don't need to because everyone is already jabbing themselves with the poison.
That is a bit old news, and that related only to the so-called "Syrian refugees." When I lived in Shizuoka Prefecture, my town was importing Pakistanis. People whom I could not fathom any benefit they could bring to living in Japan were there. I'd see a woman dressed in a damned shroud with her children. I could think of at least five Pakistani families and I have no idea why they were even there. Plus there have been rapes due to Turks in Tokyo. At least they deport them, unlike Biden. And don't for a minute believe those old Twitter memes claiming that there are laws against building mosques and that the Quran is somehow illegal here. Fake news is fake.
Not disputing this at all but I feel like we would be taking a similar stance if our country wasn't under communist cabal control.
communist cabal control
Yeah well in Murica we have fuck tons of guns. I'll keep my open boarders if it means keeping my basic right to self defense. For some things the Japanese get right, they got the gun thing dead ass wrong.
The Japanese got a LOT of things wrong: it's shocking how conformist they are. They literally have "rebellion time" where young people who want to "rebel" are allowed to dress up like goths and march up and down a certain street between the hours of 6pm and 8pm every Wednesday afternoon.
The saying, "the nail that sticks out gets hammered down" is basically their entire philosophy.
That said, they have almost zero crime.
Also most of their advertisements feature male models that look androgynous - you literally can't tell if they are male or female. Scary.
That rebellion time sounds better than we let kids do over here.
Burning down courthouses is a good thing. Get rid of a relic of the British system.
Hell, even China reported around 4500 deaths total.
Anime is the way. Everything from slice of life, to sports, to mecha, romance/ecchi, comedy, adventure, fighting, horror, isekai, and mixes of everything. It's all I watch, and it's been that way for years. I don't even watch sports anymore.
We know it's a global Military event. Slowing the pace of the way we move about had to slow to a murmur regardless. The less activity, the easier it is to go after all the bad guys. Enjoy tje successful behind tje scenes activities spiritually as much as you can muster. It's not all bad right now. In fact we are slowly forming a beautiful new Horizon all of us together.
I'll say amen to that. I live in LA, CA and have heard at times loud strange aircraft- just did at 3am here.
I agree, Q purposely slowed things down so people could detox from the previous system. lots of time to pray/get ready, reminds me of a big lesson or training exercise. going into an entirely new world with this much preparation. amazing to think about🥳
I'm still detoxing. Even the woke are detoxing in a spiritually beneficial way. The system that used them, is now fulfilling them to a mutual respect.
Hello BQnita, Nice to hear from you! How are you today?
Always glad to come here and interact with the Frens, Lady.🤗
TGW is my surrogate family❤️
Sugoi, Japan.
If I had to live anywhere else in an Armageddon scenario, I'd live in Japan.
One thing I really respect the Japanese for is how clean everything is there. In America I see all the people eating fast food chucking shit outside the window because they are too lazy to find a trash can.
I have heard that as well, I absolutely detest this and am seeing it as well I believe they are, they have no respect for this country.
The Japanese do not have janitors in their schools. I hear the children are responsible for cleaning their own schools.
I once worked at a Y camp cleaning cabins where we had a whole group of Japanese visit for a week. I didn't have to clean their rooms at all for the time they were there.
They had made their own beds and washed their sinks and apparently their own toilets, too. They hung all their towels neatly. I even suspected they swept the floors. I just switched out their towels and washcloths for them and had a good break that week .
So much right... Yet so much still wrong.
The difference is in the data collection. If our CDC hadn't literally rewritten the rules for writing death certificates, we'd be looking at similar data. There's a huge difference between death from COVID and death while also having COVID when your population's average age of death is 82.
Other countries seem to be waking up in regards to this snake oil… when will the US wake TF up!?
USA = 1984