tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2207076947655236975.post6288084984986315999..comments2024-03-14T07:32:30.141+09:00Comments on Marketing Japan: Teenage Transvestites, Gays, Racists, Murderers, and a Society Gone Mad: USA 2011mike in tokyo rogershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04977446676243085409noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2207076947655236975.post-51901112953410397572014-01-28T20:26:11.395+09:002014-01-28T20:26:11.395+09:00Heh, 'as long as people are asking the wrong q...Heh, 'as long as people are asking the wrong questions, one needn't worry about the answers'. Yup, the just about sums up the audit function of publicly listed US corporations. I sometimes wonder if society at large is just one massive training exercise for befuddling silly examiners from society's checks and controls function. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11383305990154625684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2207076947655236975.post-748625976193637142011-09-11T17:07:04.132+09:002011-09-11T17:07:04.132+09:00How very Fred Reed of you, thanks. What a pleasant...How very Fred Reed of you, thanks. What a pleasant thought and yet, so profound in ways I'm not sure you intended.<br /><br />Perhaps I won't dream of snakes tonight?<br /><br />At any rate,<br /><br />The World is a Vampire.<br /><br />- clarkAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2207076947655236975.post-6938988890325444162011-09-10T14:18:50.713+09:002011-09-10T14:18:50.713+09:00Sports announcer: "Clark going back to pass.....Sports announcer: "Clark going back to pass.... He's going long... It's the long bomb... And... And... He's got it! Touchdown! The crowd goes wild!....<br /><br />And there's Yukie Kawamura in the end zone giving him the kiss and hug!"<br /><br />Clark wins the game and gets the girl!mike in tokyo rogershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04977446676243085409noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2207076947655236975.post-22460877690391743062011-09-10T12:54:37.274+09:002011-09-10T12:54:37.274+09:00Cool guy in Japan wrote, "the USA today has b...Cool guy in Japan wrote, "the USA today has become a sick society full of sick people because of big government policies that have eroded societies' morals and the family structure."<br /><br />No doubt.<br /><br />Cool guy in Japan wrote, "How many households in the USA still have three generations living together in them and learning about responsibility and caring for each other?"<br /><br />It is Very frowned upon. Of those who do, they are ridiculed beyond belief and usually racked in with the illegal immigrant crowd as if that was adding insult to injury.<br /><br />Living at home is seen as a type of failure by most. Which shocks me, but I'm not average, maybe, for one, it's because I like films such as, Little Big Man? And, I never beat up on the little guy in Jr. High.<br /><br />To many backwards retards there's nothing much more insulting to say to a Person than, "you probably still live with your parents" And, help them out, such as you described previously, of which I may Never forget.<br /><br />Cool guy in Japan wrote, "For America in 2011, the debate is not heard, nor is it even desired."<br /><br />SO right you are. A Person gets flamed for introducing thinking into a conversation,... for the most part,... I am especially pleased to every once in awhile encounter some rational human beings here in the unitedstate,... it does happen,... just not too often.<br /><br />- clark<br /><br />Hmm, as I write this, a pop up with just a single line won't disappear from the top of my desktop, it says, "Military, CIA shun 9/11 panel on covert operations - Washington Times"<br /><br />P.S.<br />That was a really horrible video of the vampire vs. Frankenstein, and this is coming from a guy who grew up watching that kind of stuff (but since swore it off)... I wonder, are vampires popular with the teenagers and pre-teenagers over there now?<br /><br />They were popular here for awhile, but amazingly I've read they have been replaced by a fascination with films such as Clockwork Orange and 1984... or so I've heard anyway.<br /><br />[I'm not getting the, "Now, when I watch this, I laugh" part. Perhaps I have to think more about ketchup as blood?]<br /><br />Not that vampires would be any big change - graphically - I was shocked as all-get-out to see cartoons on national TV in Japan showing the after effects of the atomic bomb,... radiation weakened limbs being pulled off as People tried to drag others to "safety". At the time I thought, there's no way they would show this to children in the U.S.,... or to adults.<br /><br />I'm going long again, sorry.<br /><br />Yukie Kawamura<br />Yukie Kawamura<br />Yukie Kawamura :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2207076947655236975.post-7395923924064449842011-09-10T11:32:08.470+09:002011-09-10T11:32:08.470+09:00There you go railing on the USA again.... I need a...There you go railing on the USA again.... I need a drink.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com