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>>1 but I'm going to post allogant replies.
>>15
A proverb says, "If you want to read books of all around the world, learn Japanese." Japanese people love to import foreign cultures, and all kind of good cultures from not only from US but from across the groove rally around Tokyo.
>>17
No. But I just wish they could stop chatting in loud voices in public spaces.
>>18
I believe he is (was?) working at Kishiwada; a downtown, slum, ghetho area of Osaka.
His story is too much funny for avarage Japanese school.
>>19
Prove that you are worth that much to calculating Japanese women.
>>21
Try Barefood Gen manga.
>>23
I must say that South Park is anything but popular in Japan.
The show earned a cult following with unique voice actor casting.
>>24
I don't get what you mean.
>>25
No. What part of that page is a humor?
>>26
I don't care. But if you ask me, I wish they could keep polite in public places.
>>27
I don't care. But if you ask me, I hope I can live till the end without having relationship with them.
>>28
I don't think all girls have bangs. Anyway in most cases, having bangs makes you look cuter.
>>29
I think nude is nude and obnoxious 14-year olds is obnoxious kids.
Or, you mean "nude in anime" ?
>>30
1) Some Japanese guys check neckline. How is it in your country?
2) As you know, Japanese train is the most reliable mode of transportation in the world, and the trains are so crowded with commuters that nobody can stand on the trains without touching others. If you accidentally touched the butt of a girl who is standing in front of you, and if the girl shouted "GROPER!!"... Congratulation! Now the girl became a victim and you became a crimal! Settle the problem out of court, or you will lose all your social states.
3) Any good seasoner can be popular in Japan.
>>33
Well, it's not that simple matter. I must explain many topic, including the contradistinction between agrarian civilization and hunting civilization.
What I can say here is that...
1. Japanese has been loving small things for more than 1000 years. In thesection 151 of the oldest esasy in Japan, Makura no Soshi (The Pillow Book), the auther Sei Shōnagon described about "Pretty things", and many of them were small things, including babies.
2. Japanese loves the weak as well as the strong. Small things is weak things, and Japanese can't stop loving weak things. I think you can't stop loving babies as well. Such kind of aesthetics is Japanese Kawaii-ness.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pillow_Book
Anyway, be careful. Super-sized humans have no human rights in Japan. At least, I won't recognize the right.
>>37
And you believe that? Seems you are lacking the knowledge of fashion.