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Heads

How would you like to open up the curtains and see this from the window of your love hotel? It would serve you right for being such a tight wad and picking that hotel in the first place! This was … Continue reading

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Disney Dystopia

Donald Duck enjoys a little something from McDonalds. Take a careful look at the fries. Another thing to consider: Who is proffering him the fries? “All men are not equal in the eyes of law.” Sounds like something that Hammurabi … Continue reading

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…On second thought, go on without me

Surprisingly, this place isn’t in Juso.

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Toothy Smile

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Hadaka boy gets pegged

This kid was playing dodgeball shirtless on a day that was cold enough to snow. He insisted that “hadaka power” gave him special powers. Ah, I’m going to miss the dodgeball.

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The Cosmic Buddha Thong: Get Yours Today!

(link) Dude, Justin, I don’t remember you mentioning this on your site. And the design, you could have done better than a yellow-snowman. Or is it supposed to be dog poo?

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Kusai! Kitanai! Kakkowarui! Meiwaku Tabako!

This sticker expresses my exact sentiments towards tobacco smoke and inconsiderate smokers. Wanna smoke? Hey, that’s your right, but keep it out of my face!

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Across the river from Juso

This is the view from the Umeda Sky Building, which overlooks all of Kita, as well as Yodogawa-ku. At a higher resolution, you can see the tents of the homeless that run along the sides of the Yodogawa.

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Osaka Homeless: Lessons in Sustainability from the Invisible Caste

Apparently, there is going to be a big, important rose festival and an event showcasing urban greenery (English link) in Osaka later this year. The city officials want to get rid of the homeless in Osakajo park and Utsubo park, … Continue reading

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Not everything tastes like chicken

I?ve been lucky to have been stationed at schools that have their own cooking facilities on school grounds, so everything has been freshly made. As a bonus, kyushoku is cheap (220 yen for a lunch at my current school), and … Continue reading

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