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Or you could, you know, just not look out the window.

Those porn videos cost 30-40 dollars each. When your kids are wondering where their inheritance is, it can get awkward, you know...

The image is definitely inappropriate, but I don't think it's illegal. The image is not necessarily "sexual" and could be considered as having artistic merit...but then, that would be for a court to decide.

The article says that he was a former elementary school teacher.

I really think that the experience for a foreigner in Japan depends on whether and how well you learn Japanese. Also, if you haven't learned to read and write, you haven't really "learned" Japanese. If you can read and write, you can use the Internet in Japanese just as you would in any other country and then it's

I really think that the experience for a foreigner in Japan depends on whether and how well you learn Japanese. Also, if you haven't learned to read and write, you haven't really "learned" Japanese. If you can read and write, you can use the Internet in Japanese just as you would in any other country and then it's

I really think that the experience for a foreigner in Japan depends on whether and how well you learn Japanese. Also, if you haven't learned to read and write, you haven't really "learned" Japanese. If you can read and write, you can use the Internet in Japanese just as you would in any other country and then it's

I really think that the experience for a foreigner in Japan depends on whether and how well you learn Japanese. Also, if you haven't learned to read and write, you haven't really "learned" Japanese. If you can read and write, you can use the Internet in Japanese just as you would in any other country and then it's

I really think that the experience for a foreigner in Japan depends on whether and how well you learn Japanese. Also, if you haven't learned to read and write, you haven't really "learned" Japanese. If you can read and write, you can use the Internet in Japanese just as you would in any other country and then it's

I really think that the experience for a foreigner in Japan depends on whether and how well you learn Japanese. Also, if you haven't learned to read and write, you haven't really "learned" Japanese. If you can read and write, you can use the Internet in Japanese just as you would in any other country and then it's

I really think that the experience for a foreigner in Japan depends on whether and how well you learn Japanese. Also, if you haven't learned to read and write, you haven't really "learned" Japanese. If you can read and write, you can use the Internet in Japanese just as you would in any other country and then it's

Sure, if you like. But that doesn't change the fact that you've left a long and rambling comment that boils down to: "I know nothing about China."

Saitama = the New Jersey of Japan.

It's true that nobody in China earns more than 5 cents per hour, but you have to remember that there are 122 trillion people in the country, so the one cent per hour that each of them contributes really adds up. Also, the kids are state property, but the state belongs to the People, so it's like the kids own

What exactly does the "alarm cock" do? That sounds intriguing.

They need more exposition as given by Morgan Freeman.

しかも can be used to mean that, but it can also just be used to add extra information. Also, しかも has more emotion/feeling to it than それに.

I would say that しかも is better in this situation. But it's not really natural in either Japanese or English to add that kind of adverbial connector with those two sentences. I don't get why they chose to include that.

I really, really hope that this doesn't end with the girl committing suicide, because that is really something that does happen...

She cheated by copying off of her friend, who also didn't do very well.