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goodandevil New Member
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|  | Re: What is the future of Japan? « Reply #45 on Jul 14, 2006, 8:51pm » | |
Quote:| Chinese sounds cooler than Japanese. |
| No way man. It is Chinese that has all wong wang and wings
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goodandevil New Member
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|  | Re: What is the future of Japan? « Reply #46 on Jul 14, 2006, 8:53pm » | |
Quote:| I(You probably all already knew that), but also lots of anorexia among young women--thinness is promoted as the ideal- I didn't know this. |
| yeah well fat women are dumb and agressive I thought you knew that
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|  | Re: What is the future of Japan? « Reply #47 on Jul 14, 2006, 8:56pm » | |
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future of japan is mass immigration, i hope. japan the racially homogenous nation, is gonna get the big one!!! i can't wait.  |
| why would they allow inferiours to lay their camps on their land? but that is up to the Japanese. A much more sensible future is to keep the borders close, dramatically bring up the birth rate and then head for the stars
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|  | Re: What is the future of Japan? « Reply #48 on Sept 28, 2006, 4:16am » | |
Japan is going to rise up militarily. They see the future and do not want to be helpless in the shadow of the giant that will be China.
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|  | Re: What is the future of Japan? « Reply #49 on Jan 18, 2007, 11:15pm » | |
China may be huge militaristically,but the quality of their fighting men is not good. Japan after WW2,is not the same..I think their fighting spirit is not there anymore.
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