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>>220786386
time for another nukin'
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>>220786414
chair recline*
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>>220786386
can you fuck off to reddit
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>>220786386
this is actually a really astute cultural insight. only issue is that the west doesn't actually derive moral alignment from religion in any real sense, but more from the religion as an identity marker, standing in for race. religion (christianity) is the nation here in a similar way that japanese view their own nationality.
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>>220786386
This is wrong
Foreigners break the law because they think they can get away with it
I regularly break laws which are in place for good reason and won’t be amended because I think I can get away with it, and I do..
Rightness of the law has nothing to do with it

Foreigners break the law and do disrespectful things in Japan because they don’t respect Japanese law

Japanese are still a long way from understanding gaijin
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>>220786491
>this is actually a really astute cultural insight
no it isn't
it's made up
and also conflates laws and norms
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>>220786635
Foreigners break the law because they don't know it.
Tourists don't study the law systems of their destination countries meticulously before traveling there. Most of the time you'll do just fine with common sense but then some autist countries have very weird laws that nobody would have guessed to even exist and with some cultures there's just too large of a difference in cultural norms to be able to make do with common sense.
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>>220786760
Oh for fucks sake, stop dancing around te issue. you know what he meant. Have you never walked across the road during red light or drank a fucking beer in a public place?
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>>220786760
> I don't know piracy is wrong
which country ?
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>>220786386
This explain the viral Japanese comment where a Jap supported slavery if it was legal, because it's codified into law.
The average person would find such a law abhorrent, but the average Jap will think it's fine, because it's the law. Even if they were a slave, they wouldn't rebel, because that would make it illegal.
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>>220789544
Europeans practices slavery and thought of it as moral before Christianity, it took a moral change first and only later a legal one. Of course on the other side, you wouldnt find it abhorrent if you werent taught to
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>>220786386
Japan Gaijin threads have replaced Finland Fact threads as the quintessential bullshit /int/ daily spam.
I am opressed.
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>>220789936
>Japan Gaijin threads have replaced Finland Fact threads as the quintessential bullshit /int/ daily spam.
Finns don't offer any insights besides being retarded on basic human interactions, high and so mighty morality complex that is not realistic.
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>>220789936
I'm sorry but Japs proved themselves to be more schizo than Finns

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