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95% of those posting under japan's flag are either diego ramirez in an american base in okinawa or english teacher john smith in tokyo or other low end careers.
It's so obvious they aren't native just by the way they type and express themselves, the jokes they tell, etc.
The more they post the more i wish japan would return to its sengoku period.
>t. jap brazilian
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>>219551107
Fuck off smith go back to idaho
>>219551118
99% of them are japanese brazilians
With japanese blood
With japanese relatives
With japanese surnames
It's not the same.
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>>219551267
Edo Japan had more peasant revolts than all of Europe combined and didn't make much use of farm animals. Virtually any account of it details the entire country smelling like shit because of limited farmland, subsistence farming, and overpopulation. If you want that back by all means.
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>>219551352
Im not going to deny you're right, but culturally speaking it was pretty good.
>>219551373
A single google search shows you're wrong, retard.
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>>219551199
>99% of them are japanese brazilians
And they act like Brazilian. I have so fatigue Japanese Americans/Brazilians act as if they are Japanese. New worlders are new worlders, they are not related to old worlders.
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>>219551199
you will NEVER be japanese
>>219551118
this, it's probably their own vira lata kind
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>>t. jap brazilian
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>>219551738
The flag appears to change depending on the user's contracted network provider.
For example, if you post from within Japan while subscribed to a Brazilian network provider, the flag may display as Brazil's.
>t. gomesu
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>>219555927
>you will NEVER be japanese
Yet brazilians don't consider me one of them either, funny how that works.
I'm not a hafu.
>>219557318
Again, not a hafu, cope more retard.
>>219558181
True.
>>219558252
このサイトではガイジンがこの言葉をあまりにもよく使っているのを見て、侮辱的な表現だということを忘れていました。
ごめんなさい。
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>Gaijin
Incidentally, the Japanese term “gaijin” has been used in Japan not as a derogatory term but simply as an abbreviation.
That's why we use the term “gaijin-san” (Mr. Foreigner), and for rude people, we use “baka gaijin” (stupid foreigner).
Some people mistakenly think gaijin means “outsider,” but that's the meaning in Chinese.
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>>219560425
>Their everyday scenes
They are Mr. Gaijin.
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>>219560527
>And they became more evolved.
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>>219561176
this is why human's brain is separated
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>>219551473
Depends. I had a Japanese flag most of the time I was there but at one point my ISP did something so a streaming service (I think it was Disney+) would work and when they did that I started having a US flag. There was a second ISP on base and it continued to have a JP flag though and obviously I could just phone post for a JP flag since I had Y!Mobile.
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>>219561199
ためになるわー