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While PS4's are the subject, -ANY- electronic device with large enough vents or the like are havens for roaches. You can pretty much tell rather quickly if a device is infested by the smell it makes, which is almost always noticeable, but becomes more so when it gets hot.

Well, you technically can, assuming what you do is something you’re no longer allowed to do and can’t afford to do as a hobby, like military officers that can’t just retire and start private arm....oh, no wait, yeah, you’re right.

The problem with Miyazaki is that he’s an artist, he’s not a director in the western sense of the world. He doesn’t just have a lot of say in the making of the movie, he also gets his hands dirty actually contributing to the finished products animation. He’s drawn and animated all his life, he probably doesn’t know

My wife has spent 18 years trying to get me to eat more slowly. I can at least sit at the table and converse after I’m done now. When I was in Navy boot camp the timer started when the first person sat down at a table, so the last person to sit down might get 30 seconds to eat (if there was a hold-up in the chow line

Damn. I barely eat this well, and I am under attack approximately never.

You realize kissing their ass anonymously won’t actually turn you into a billionaire too?

You could be like me and just take one of theirs.

C’mon Raph, get over here and stop hiding behind the camera!

Spoiler alert: it’s not going to get better for them. It’s been downhill for them since the Reagan administration, but they keep voting for the folks that ship their jobs overseas, bankrupt their pensions, pull their social safety nets, etc. Asking for sympathy while shooting yourself in the foot really only

Was in South Africa for the 2010 World Cup. Went on a safari while there and our guide told me basically “everything eats everything if it has the chance.” Predators, prey, doesn’t matter. If the oppourtunity is there to eat something and an animal feels like it has an advantage without expending too many physical

I’m allergic to both extremist positions. On the one hand you have those (usually young, often teenagers or university students) who think that Japan is this wonderful place of “otaku culture” where all their dreams come true, on the other hand you have the ironically racist generalised beliefs of Japanese people and

Until two weeks ago when I moved into Tokyo, I was the only white person in my entire area. That I know of. Likewise I have lived most of my time in Japan in rural areas. I much prefer them. In part because you will never be confused for a tourist. If you are there, it is because you live there.

As a white Japanese speaker who lived in Tokyo for two years several decades ago I would have thought you were right, but on my last visit I met black Africans (not African Americans) who lived there full time with their Japanese wives. Surprised, I asked them about the racial issues, and they both said Tokyo was a

When non-Asians make up .5% of the population, it is not racist to assume in a busy area I am a tourist or a temporary resident. I do not deal with daily occurrences of outward racism. I document what I do because it’s unusual. I’ve been here for almost a decade, do you realise how massive a tome it would be if I

I could pick this apart, largely on things you said I said when in fact I said people like Aizawa Yasushi said them. And Aizawa complained quite a bit about samurai who were loafers. Not even guards or mercenaries, but artists or scholars. Which is ironic because Aizawa himself was of samurai stock, and he was a

Okay, sure, you go on thinking that, promoting the erroneous view that Japanese sociocultural history, and thus sociocultural present, is inherently racist, xenophobic, and isolationist. None of which is actually true, none of which is actually borne out by the very records and documentation you purport to draw from.

It’s waaaay more complicated than that. Trust me, I’ve studied it rather extensively because my masters’ thesis is the rise of Japanese radical ultranationalism, and you have to start tracing it from the rise of the bakufu (the Tokugawa dynasty). When you had the various “barbarian” restrictions, it would be incorrect

He spinned his defenders