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Crazy Indian Video (Real Title Unknown)

Instead of actual Indian - English translation subtitles, this video's subtitles include what the editor, someone named "Buffalax", thought the actors sounded like they were singing in English!!! And that incorrect interpretation just makes this "Crazy Indian Video (Real Title Unknown)" TOTALLY…

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"Because sporty is sexy!"

http://www.fuckedgaijin.com/forums/attachment.php? attachmentid=2940&stc=1&d=1210652328 Health-conscious Japanese women are running in...

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Japanese finger-based fun

For the prankster in need of a slightly comedic artificial hand to wackily wave about or possibly even proffer when performing highly humorous handshakes, this silicone substitute may be just about up to the job. However, as the carefully made copy is moulded from the hand of Japanese adult video…

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東京大学-学術俯瞰講義

釣られてやろう。たかが導入教育に 界初とかってどんだけwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

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6000人が作ったシステムは必ず動く

最盛期の開発要員6000人,開発工数11万 月,投資額2500億円,取引件数1日1億件 三菱東京UFJ銀行が「Day2」と呼ぶ,勘 系システム一本化プロジェクトの成 果物である。6000人のシステムズエ

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不具合の原因は「カタカナでなく漢字だったから」――三菱東京UFJのシステム障害

三菱東京UFJ銀行のキャッシュカード セブン銀行のATMで使えなくなるシス ム障害が5月12日に発生した。三菱東 京UFJ銀行によると原因は「カタカナ 転送すべきデータを漢字で処理して た

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YouTube - 1935年(昭和10年)東京 カラー映像

no-sound footage of downtown Tokyo in 1935, lovely

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50 People Can Save Japan

Yomiuri: Cells of 50 donors could cover most Japanese A bank of cells to be donated by 50 people with special types of white blood cells will cover...

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Cosmetics on Tokyo Subway

家でやろうI recently came across this sign (below) on the Tokyo subway urging women not to apply their make up on the trains.Women (I have yet to see a man) applying their cosmetics on trains is a common sight in railway carriages up and down the country. It really does prove how smooth the…

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The Yakuza Own Japan & are EXPANDING!!!

washingtonpost.com — This is a very rare, highly accurate and overall excellent story on the modern-day Japanese Yakuza Mafia written by Jake Adelstein for the Washington Post. Mr. Adelstein is a very brave man who used to cover crime while living in Japan for 15 years. The Yakuza are very…

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