The Human Tetris concept was taken directly from a Russian TV skit show believe it or not; actually it does say that in "kanji" on the TV screen during the episode. Funny as hell, regardless.
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The Human Tetris concept was taken directly from a Russian TV skit show believe it or not; actually it does say that in "kanji" on the TV screen during the episode. Funny as hell, regardless.
Hey now!!! I'm down with that. What I wouldn't give to see a gyaru change her slinky clothes on the train.
http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m311/KimInSook/smell.jpg
From ancient tribes to present day women and girls, make-up has always been used (by women) throughout history with the notion that it makes one beautiful or alluring, or that it is a reflection of...
If you mean the attention of other girls - ie competition... then perhaps you are right.
Generally, girls apply make-up in the train for a varitey of reasons and under as equally many...
I have always thought that way as well.
In a city of tight quarters over run with huge concrete ugliness and social congestion, anything people can do to bring a little beauty into my view - if...
..................................JREF ???
It all goes back to "the self is important" concept in the West, whereas in Japan, people tend to see ranting in public, stating opinion loudly and brashly as a sign of embarassment, bridging on...
Safe - yes.
No need for a car - yes
language use - :rolleyes:
food culture - perhaps, but still miss having turkey
skills - there's teaching English and ... what else? Unless you have a high...
No multi-culturalism - 99.8 percent one race! Everyone generally thinks the same way and paddles the same way up the river. Similarly, they agree with, generally accept, and follow the same rules....
Spot on, mate! Let me just add, change one little thing.... white people in America receive...
Well don't let me make you paranoid... I am sure you will have a great time here as most of us do. Just NEVER forget that Japan is an island and learn to forgive them sometimes as a significant...
My first post - two cents.
I've been living in Japan and working for 10 years in an English language school, first as a teacher and now as an ***'t Director. Finding discrimination is all a matter...