I am a cultural respector and a good expat.
this guy opining about how he loves the japanese transportation system and then wants to bring in arficans who blast music on their phones on the subway
I am a cultural respector and a good expat.
this guy opining about how he loves the japanese transportation system and then wants to bring in arficans who blast music on their phones on the subway
clearly not
complete train death
99% of the time it's Japanese people that blast music on the subway. But the Japanese people always look at the foreigner like it's us anyway. It's like being the fat kid in a room when someone just farted.
Can you imagine New York City Michael Jackson Impersonators barreling down the tracks at 200 MPH
is the music good tho
That's one of the ways that Japan changed me. When I rode the buses in LA, people would literally blast tela novellas or have full fledged loud phone conversations and it wouldn't phase me at all.
When I went back to America after one year in Tokyo, I couldn't handle that anymore. I need relatively quiet buses and trains now or I become grumpy.
Feeling guilty because I play my music loud in my car with the windows rolled down. Going to have to stop doing that once I enter my neighborhood.
I've been letting the white race down. Fuck.
no way kamala wins
Wrong
Population density on highways in Boston is a umc white people issue (commuting in/out of the city for work or headed to beach houses on the cape)
extra demand for housing, high prices, and zoning law is a white people issue (college students vs young professionals vs nimbys/homeowners who like their "quiet (white) community")
total failure of public transit and local govt is a white people issue (irish, italian, jewish mob takeover of local govt - unions, incompetence, corruption abound)
They want oil workers to transition? Like with the cat ears?
Women are actually attracted to incelligence you just have to be otherwise attractive to them also
It was 700 posts of Nyte and Jones talking about sexism - may as well skip.
The Laurel and Hardy routine. One for the masses
Can you elaborate on your view of this
I figure you are a liberal not living anywhere near to the border so curious to hear
Calling it a crisis is dumb imo. It's a problem but not for the vast majority of Americans. It's a problem for people crossing the border and for the people that work administrating the border crossings. The people in Eagle Pass that have to see some new struggling people in their community aren't experiencing a "crisis".
Even considering drug trafficking I wouldn't call it a crisis. Crisis sounds like something so dire we have to make an immediate decision or we're all fucked. This is more like we are seeing significant increases of certain problems and we gotta do something to stop that or it will increase more. Vast majority of people don't experience problems due to the border and we aren't reaching some dire breaking point where we'll all be fucked. It's not a crisis.