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HOW COME NO ONE TOLD ME ABOUT THIS?!? I WAS IN SHINJUKU SANCHOME THREE HOURS AGO AND HAD NO IDEA!!

Hey, I'm on vacation in Hawaii RIGHT NOW and I'd love to see any of this.

I think that since 10 years ago virtually NO schools had such a ban, it's very likely that the overwhelming majority still don't.

Cute. A lotta handwaving but nothing about whether you were actually, you know, wrong.

You need to see a doctor about having that steel rod extracted from your ass.

Besides, tenshi_a is wrong: to go by the excuse-making above, it's all about ethics in long-distance amateur-psychological-diagnosis journalism.

Damnit, which fast-food place is this and are they still selling them?

Which means, of course, it will HAVE to be discarded.

Still trying to flog that "ethics in gaming journalism" talking point, eh?

Weak tea. It's PR.

Succinct, to the point, and accurate. I wish I could star this a million times.

Cool story, bro.

I'm reminded of a software guy I know, who commented back in the 90s about (male) shoe choices among system administrators: "They wear hiking boots, just in case a mountain suddenly springs up between them and the mainframe."

(OK, not a monorail, actually, since it has two rails.)

And yeah, I rode the Skycycle. Turns out they're not really built with 5' 10" foreigners in mind.

Tsujido Seaside Park. That's the pedal-powered Skycycle monorail in the back and the kid's science Center on the right.

Found it. It's part of a children's playground inside Tsujido Seaside Park in Fujisawa, crossing the bicycle course in front of the Skycycle pedal-powered monorail.

If there's a "Walk" button it works, in my experience, just like the "Close" buttons in elevators actually work.

So, basically, you don't understand the meaning of the phrase "false equivalency"?

Here, you need some of this. Apply liberally.