calton
Calton
calton

You’re in luck, because there’s a bunny cafe upstairs from the hedgehog cafe. I am not even joking; I went past there a couple of hours ago and saw the signs.

Just went past there. It’s on a bit of a side street, but convenient to Roppongi Station. Also, conveniently, is a bunny cafe upstairs, if you want your choice of cute.

Why should I give two shits what Trumpbros say? What possible chain of logic connects this to complaints about Berniebros?

I doubt it because I haven’t seen it. At all. So why shouldn’t I doubt something I’ve seen no evidence for, as opposed to something I HAVE seen evidence for? It’s not exactly rocket science.

Sounds like you were a terrible economics major —assuming that’s a true statement — given your amusing rationalization for economists preferring free trade. You also must have been absent the day the professor discussed exchange rates and auto production.

Apparently you’re unfamiliar with the meaning of the word “anyone”.

If you need to hire a lawyer for something as straightforward as citizenship application, you’ve already done at least one the shady things listed above, and therefore justifiably have no grounds to expect dual citizenship.

Oh shut up. Play your 5th-grade rhetoric gotcha games elsewhere.

Right: relying upon those you’re arguing with to support YOUR claims is how it’s done.

You DO know the meaning of the “generally”, right? It doesn’t mean “Kinja user mllelacoquette”.

Oh FFS, enough with this blather about “research” you keep desperately clutching.

You took all that “data” about a group and used to make enormous and condescending conclusions about someone absent specific facts.

You didn't ask, Buckwheat, you lectured. And you lectured based on assumptions not present.

Because? You seem to skipped several stops on your Express Train to Sneerville.

“Anyone who opposes Hillary is automatically called a sexist.”

Funny, I don’t see the phrase “a few mean people on Twitter”, except by you. Oddly, I *have* seen a lot of intellectually dishonest characterizations of people’s opinions, though, by Bernie supporters.

Way to rationalize your condescending jumping to conclusions about someone you don’t know, guy.

Y’all know, right, that in the western suburb of Tokyo called Tachikawa, there’s a mayo-themed restaurant? Including mayo cocktails?

I live in Tokyo, and at the big local expat’s supermarket here, do you know which — Hellman’s or Best Foods — they sell?

Small correction: “gift of interpretation” does not mean, as you seem to think, “problem with basic reading comprehension”.