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    #221
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    i don't see any difference between you and the people you're complaining about. same whiners and all.
    I believe ronin just said what I had intended to say over this.

    With regards to the Meralco rant, see PM. It's extremely OT and I don't want to assault people here with a wall of text not related to the topic.

    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    nope! call Filipinos all the names you want. I don't care. I'm just sick and tired of people like you na always comparing apples to oranges.
    People are people, hence, it's apples to apples. Some people have a better attitude than others. Why not take a closer look at them? See their good traits, and take a look at ourselves and see the bad traits that we have and seek to improve ourselves?

    ---

    Now, concerning the topic....

    Check out this link on how they repaired quake damage.

    http://p.twipple.jp/WECbs

    Damn, that's really fast. Left side is what the road looks like after the quake, right side is what it looks like just merely after 4 days.

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    #222
    http://www.gmanews.tv/story/215303/t...for-countrymen



    http://twitter.com/ozawazone

    http://twitter.com/aoi_sola

    http://twitter.com/AiSayama

    Japan **** stars alive and rooting for countrymen
    TJ DIMACALI, GMA News
    03/15/2011 | 04:29 PM

    Popular Japanese **** stars Maria Ozawa, Sola Aoi, and Ai Sayama are alive and well and have been using their social media accounts to help drum up support and morale for their countrymen.

    In the wake of the magnitude-8.9 earthquake last March 11 and the devastating tsunami that followed, social media were rife with comments of concern about the status of various Japanese celebrities.

    Fortunately, despite rumors of their untimely demise, most Japanese stars have been found to be alive and well —including celebrated Japanese adult video (JAV) star Ozawa.

    The half-Canadian, half-Japanese actress has enjoyed immense popularity outside of Japan, particularly in Indonesia —where she had a non-risqué role in a mainstream comedy film— and the Philippines, where she has even inspired a line of brand-name t-shirts.

    Not only is Ozawa in good health, but she and other adult film actresses have also been helping keep morale high among their countrymen.

    Mainstream acceptance of adult stars

    Unlike in other countries, where **** stars experience some social stigma due to their profession, JAV has earned mainstream acceptance in Japanese culture.

    "AV stars can enjoy a high level of celebrity not only in Japan, but across Asia," notes CNN Go Asia.

    "The industry is thought to churn out more than 3,000 features a year —compared to around 400 regular Japanese films— and have a value of ¥100 billion ($1.2billion)," the website added.

    Both Aoi and Sayama, her friend and fellow co-star under the S1 No. 1 Style video label, have continuously been re-tweeting advisories and updates from various agencies in Japan.

    Sora Aoi: 'Pray for Japan'

    "Can't stop crying. Conveying Japan to the world #Prayforjapan," Aoi posted on Twitter in the early morning of March 12, the day after the earthquake and tsunami.

    The post contained a link to a website showcasing positive and uplifting tweets by Japanese citizens in the wake of the tragedy.

    On her personal blog, the nubile actress said that she felt depressed and found it difficult to continue her regular updates to her blog and on Twitter.

    However, she also said that she was inspired by the positive attitude of the people around her and realized that it was important for everyone to keep their spirits high.

    "Now I feel comfortable after a long time to see everyone smiling," she tweeted on March 13.

    "I don't know what Japan can do in such a situation, but I strongly want to make people smile. Let's wish hard and do our best," she said on her latest blog entry.

    Ai Sayama: 'Can't stop the tears'

    "I couldn't stop the tears when I saw the (video) footage of the tsunami," the buxom Sayama tweeted.

    "I can live without a refrigerator," she added, referring to calls by local authorities to conserve electricity in the wake of rolling blackouts due to damage from the quake.
    http://www.youtube.com/ozawazone
    Last edited by Monseratto; March 18th, 2011 at 01:02 PM.

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    Explaining the nuclear disaster to kids. With poops and farts.

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sakN2hSVxA"]YouTube - (Subbed) Nuclear Boy �ん�・��ら�例�る原発解説[/ame]

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    #225

    at a young age, the Japanese are taught to put group interest ahead of individual interest
    Resulting to a very nationalistic orientation.

    In the news last night,- A Japanese father chose to remain in their town, which is about 30Km(?) away from one of the damaged nuclear reactors.

    He let go of his Filipina wife and their kids to ride in a Phil-DFA-chartered bus for Tokyo... Kaawa nga when he was waving them goodbye while the snow fell....

    12.6K:bike3:

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    #226
    nabasa ko the other day yun kawawa at nakakbilib yun 50 nameless, faceless workers na trying to contain yun radiation leak.

    some of them are just volunteers.

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    #227
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    nabasa ko the other day yun kawawa at nakakbilib yun 50 nameless, faceless workers na trying to contain yun radiation leak.

    some of them are just volunteers.
    they are heroes onwards.. who risked their lives and health to save others

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    #228
    i may sound harsh and offline and i might be criticize for this but i think this is a wrath of the seas..god knows that buildings in japan are quake proof..so god send them tsunami..

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqXxChXb0uI"]YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.[/ame]

    its a warning not to eat and kill whales and dolphins...my god diko matapos tapos ang video na to...

    sorry off topic ata ako...

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    #229
    Quote Originally Posted by actor21 View Post
    i may sound harsh and offline and i might be criticize for this but i think this is a wrath of the seas..god knows that buildings in japan are quake proof..so god send them tsunami..

    YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.

    its a warning not to eat and kill whales and dolphins...my god diko matapos tapos ang video na to...

    sorry off topic ata ako...

    gRABE, SOBRA!!!

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    #230
    Yeah, its wrong to blame divine intervention as a form of collective punishment for the sins of a few...
    Last edited by Monseratto; March 18th, 2011 at 04:56 PM.

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    #231
    i may sound harsh and offline and i might be criticize for this but i think this is a wrath of the seas..god knows that buildings in japan are quake proof..so god send them tsunami..

    its a warning not to eat and kill whales and dolphins...my god diko matapos tapos ang video na to...

    sorry off topic ata ako...
    believing in wrath of the seas in retaliation for Japan's disaster means believing in a higher intelligence governing the seas. you mentioned god din, so does that mean you believe in a sea god?

    are we being trolled by this idiotic post?

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    #232
    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Thinking out loud: [SIZE=3] Do the Americans know something that the Japs aren't telling?"[/SIZE]

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110317/...us/us_us_japan
    Yup. Its called General Electric.

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    #233
    Quote Originally Posted by actor21 View Post
    i may sound harsh and offline and i might be criticize for this but i think this is a wrath of the seas..god knows that buildings in japan are quake proof..so god send them tsunami..

    Kung ganun ka mag-isip then every year may Tsunami na ang Pinas.

    That is a Medieval kind of thinking that you have.

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    #234
    like i said ma cricriticized ako sa post ko..pero opinion ko yun? me problema ba sa opinion ko? did i ever mention in my post that i believe in Sea god roninblade? i never trolled any topics here..im just posting my opinion...ang talino mo...mas alam mo pa ang laman ng isip ko..

    *hein madami ng sakuna dito yung ondoy palang e..remember? kagagawan natin yun..medieval na kung medieval..pero dimo pwede isawalang bahala ang mga ondoy at mga ibang malalakas na bagyo na dumating sa atin dito...

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    #235
    Quote Originally Posted by actor21 View Post
    i may sound harsh and offline and i might be criticize for this but i think this is a wrath of the seas..god knows that buildings in japan are quake proof..so god send them tsunami..

    YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.

    its a warning not to eat and kill whales and dolphins...my god diko matapos tapos ang video na to...

    sorry off topic ata ako...
    and after tsunami, nuclear fallout.

    hindi nyo ba na-match yun sinabi sa revelations, it always comes in three's:

    in japan, it's

    - doomsday quake
    - tsunami
    - nuclear fallout

    apocalypse is not the end of the world. it's reawakening. hence world war II is often considered an apocalyptic event. the dark ages is also an apocalyptic event

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    #236
    Quote Originally Posted by actor21 View Post
    like i said ma cricriticized ako sa post ko..pero opinion ko yun? me problema ba sa opinion ko? did i ever mention in my post that i believe in Sea god roninblade? i never trolled any topics here..im just posting my opinion...ang talino mo...mas alam mo pa ang laman ng isip ko..

    *hein madami ng sakuna dito yung ondoy palang e..remember? kagagawan natin yun..medieval na kung medieval..pero dimo pwede isawalang bahala ang mga ondoy at mga ibang malalakas na bagyo na dumating sa atin dito...
    thanks dude, matalino talaga ako. unlike some people believing in wrath of the sea and nature's retribution just from watching sea hunting videos online ;)

    dehin mo ba na-get yung series of deduction ng sinabi ko... sabi ko since naniniwala ka sa galit ng dagat eh ibig sabihin nun naniniwala ka meron intelligence behind the tsunami. eh since god ka ng god baka naniniwala ka sa sea diety :p

    just in case everything i said gets in your head and start flaming; my previous post and comment above are just fscking jokes.

    here's the serious part - your idea is idiotic. any god who does that to people indiscriminately is not a god worth following at all. you remember sodom and gomorrha? God said if there are 10 righteous people living there he would spare the city. you mean to tell me then that there are no good people in Japan at all? how can you condemn the country of Japan as a whole? you're a racist then, eh? not a racist? maybe you're just not thinking properly. i would suggest pag-isipan mo munang mabuti mga ideas mo before you start posting them in online forums.

    this is a classic case of, "Better to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool than to open it and remove all doubt."


    i'm about to go to sleep so you can flame me now if you want ;)

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    #237
    hmmm...

    :popcorn:
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    #238
    Cripes, masyado naman seryoso dito.

    Wait, I'll put on my Ultraman suit and save you two from punching each other here and in private messaging

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucius View Post
    Cripes, masyado naman seryoso dito.

    Wait, I'll put on my Ultraman suit and save you two from punching each other here and in private messaging
    i hope they can help japan by doing that ehe

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    Di crime-proof ang Japan...

    http://www.47news.jp/CN/201103/CN2011031401000769.html


    Google Translate:

    Taking advantage of the earthquake in Miyagi, calling attention to the 40 police theft

    Confirmed the occurrence of new cases in 19 of theft have come up with major damage in Miyagi Prefecture in eastern Japan earthquake, July 14 to climb to 40 in total, revealed in an interview to the police. Theft and try to capitalize on the disaster, are calling for caution.

    According to police, another was stolen about one million yen in cash in the home improvement of Osaki City Nikake morning, 14 days after the 13th night, a series of theft around the grocery and convenience stores throughout the prefecture, the total damage was 165 million approximately 40 yen climbed.

    2011/03/14 17:42 【共同通信】 [Kyodo News]

    宮城で震災便乗、窃盗40件に 県警が注意呼び掛け

     東日本大震災で大きな被害が出ている宮城県内で新たに19件の窃盗事件の発生が確認され、計40件に上る ことが14日、県警への取材で分かった。震災に乗じた窃盗事件とみて、注意を呼び掛けている。

     県警によると、13日夜から14日朝にかけ大崎市のホームセンターで現金約100万円が盗まれたほか、県 内各地のコンビニなどで食料品を中心に窃盗が相次ぎ、被害総額は40件で約165万円に上った 。

Japan QUAKE [March 11 2011]