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Cool amigo. Thanks. You ever make it to Japan, I'll guide you past the temples!

Hey amigo, thanks for the fair reply. Let’s clear the air here. I’m not a “hater” or a “troll” as a certain weasel would say. I often question the nature of the photos featured by Ashcraft based on their quality, relativity to the site and repetitiveness. I like temples and shrines just as much as the next guy, yet I

Yet another temple photo. Brian mate, you live in Japan? Or a Japanese stereotype? No photo featured on here ever represents the real Japan. Only perpetuating the western mythos of it.

It’s... a street.

This is a non article. You could say the same for any game, without a meaningless poll, because “most” college students don’t even own a game console.

Another article 100% lifted from other sources. You did nothing here, apart from being soulless.

Brian, mate. How do you sleep at night, when you make a living off news you had no part in reporting? Every day, you lift from other sources, other people’s twitter, other people’s photos. An internet regurgitator. You’re supposed to be Kotaku’s man in Japan, so be that man. Get off twitter, step outside, and do some

You’re lucky if it's blocked. Because it's garbage. There is so much good music in Japan if you look hard enough. Ashcraft obviously doesn't.

Mate, go to Google Image. This toss doesn't belong on a video game website.

Cool. Keep up the shrine fettishism. But really why on a video game oriented website?

Read what you wrote. And reconsider your life's choices.

Still don't see why we get temple photos all the time on Kotaku. No relation to anything.

A bog standard sunset. Is this Instagram?

Another nothing photo. Brian mate, you live in Japan. Are your own photos so poor that you resort to this nonsense every day?

A picture of a street. Never seen that before.

Not surprised. Ashcraft is very fond of throwing up year-old junk.

So, you’re just saying what the Hollywood Reporter already said. Without adding anything new. This is very murky morally. What is the point of you?

Flowers. Oh boy...

Right? Of a daily staged performance for tourists no less.