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ShadowTiger
12-01-2005, 12:49 PM
If you are, but have no idea where to start, but are also too lazy to get off of your computer, then This page (http://outpostnine.com/editorials/teacher.html) is for you. Read up on the stories in there. I found This one (http://outpostnine.com/editorials/teacher17.html) particularly revealing.

A few things I thought were interesting:

- It would be shameful for a Japanese person to directly complain about something to you. But they sure can comment on how big your foreign dick/boobs are. Personally, I'd think something like "Hey, would you mind turning your stereo down?" would be slightly less embarrassing than "Hey, you've got a huge dick, huh?" but I guess this is one of those cultural differences I have yet to understand.



-- How is it that this country can make cell phones more advanced than some of your personal computers, cameras the size of Kit Kat bars, and GPS systems in every car, yet they've failed to grasp the miraculous wonder that is the drying machine, or a centralized ventillation system?

Especially the vent system thing, that really kills me. The Japanese have a thing called a kotatsu, which is a table with a small heater underneath. You can put a large blanket over the kotatsu, so everyone can sit around it, put their legs under the blanket, and share the warmth. Well, that's nice, right? Families spending time together and bonding around the kotatsu? You'd think, wouldn't you? But I can guaran-damn-tee you, the only conversation around that kotatsu is "It's really cold today, isn't it?" In America, sure, we'd all be in separate rooms watching our own separate TV, but at least we'd be warm. And later on, we may actually talk about what we saw on TV to the other members of our family.
everyone here has nice TV's. But the television here absolutely sucks. Save a few good shows, I'd much rather watch evolution - literally stare at a monkey and wait for it to start becoming human (here come the anti-Darwin emails...) than watch Japanese TV. I can promise you, the monkey would be 100x more entertaining. Even if it were dead.

Oh, and This one (http://outpostnine.com/editorials/teacher27.html) is just so horribly funny. XD

Sute
12-01-2005, 08:31 PM
Oh, those Japanese people are so humble, they try so hard not to start any conflicts. I know one issue is that when school girls are riding in the subway, naughty men will try to fiddle with the girls' parts under their skirts. They say nothing, it'd be rude.

Toolie
12-02-2005, 02:22 AM
Oh, those Japanese people are so humble, they try so hard not to start any conflicts. I know one issue is that when school girls are riding in the subway, naughty men will try to fiddle with the girls' parts under their skirts. They say nothing, it'd be rude.

A great place for you, huh? I'd hardly consider being conditioned to the point of submission to rape a sign of being "humble" in any way.

Lilith
12-02-2005, 03:31 AM
HAY GUYZ I WENT TO JAPAN

just fyi

and by the way, I actually watched the "worst porn ever" he described. it was indeed weird as all hell (IM me for clipz), but not the worst porn ever, I can tell you that.

AlexMax
12-03-2005, 04:11 AM
Wow, he's back for another year?

I loved this guy's stories about the first two years and I'm glad that he has started updating again.

KANCHO!

Starkist
12-03-2005, 04:55 AM
Oh, those Japanese people are so humble, they try so hard not to start any conflicts.

Pearl Harbor, anyone? :tongue:

It's nice to see people recognizing that Japanese culture goes beyond anime. It irritates me when kids think they are experts on the Japanese because they have watched some imported cartoons.

koopa
12-03-2005, 05:20 AM
Pearl Harbor, anyone?
Japanese culture at that time taught absolute submission to the "son of Heaven" who was a "God on earth" and to be obeyed without thought. Submissiveness was for his mortal subjects, not himself. That is why after the surrender of Japan the U.S. made the heavenly emperor speak on the radio - unheard of! - and announce that he was not God. That shocked many Japanese more than anything else.

Lilith
12-04-2005, 02:52 AM
Japanese culture is actually simultaneously submissive/cute and insanely grotesquely brutal which is what makes it so AWESOME.

KingArthur
12-04-2005, 12:56 PM
Sushi eaten of of a naked girl's chest anyone?

Sute
01-05-2006, 09:49 PM
Pearl Harbor, anyone? :tongue:

It's nice to see people recognizing that Japanese culture goes beyond anime. It irritates me when kids think they are experts on the Japanese because they have watched some imported cartoons.

I definently hate those kinda people that think Japan is a happy land and anime runs the country.. and like.. Pikachu run wild. All I ever hear is "When I turn 18, I'm moving to JAPAN!!!!!!!" .. it's, so dumb. I thought that once, then I just didn't care anymore, because I realized how stupid it was to have that mind set.. Not to mention when they call themselves OTAKU and uh, say five words in Japanese over and over again.

Lilith
01-06-2006, 03:51 AM
Yeah, I remember in Japan there was the "anime fanboys" and "non-anime people who actually care about Japanese culture" groups in Japan. Bashing anime while in Japan = hardcore.