Animal abuse

???????? said:
I'm currently residing in Japan, yes.

Do you see anime merchandise everywhere there? Is it cheap to get or is it costly? I get a rubber strap for 2$ at least. Is it like that in Japan too?
 
Sase said:
Doesn't have to be "in order for me to live, I will kill you".. When we have so much stuff to eat besides animals.. I truly despise my ancestors though.. They never cared for the future gen.. All they wanted was for 'their' fam. to survive.. Selfishness at peak.





But I never saw anything that gruesome in my life. There are lots of incidents with cruelty that I couldn't even fathom. I would never step into the countries that I mentioned before.


???????? said:



I've been to Italy twice before, and the worst thing there were the smokers on the streets, they were quite literally unavoidable.
Could you explain what you mean?

And also consider that reading the news these days can easily misinform you, especially when reading western mainstream news, which nowadays is pure propaganda.




There are so many things that I can't explain you but if you step into these countries, you might be robbed, beaten up, stabbed and anything could be done to you quite literally.
 


For many anime fans, it's like a dram to be in Japan, Technical suwako.
Claraviolet and shaurya got many nendoroids, action figures, jewelry, manga, straps, badges and many more. Do you purchase anime merchandise for yourself?
 
God said:
There are so many things that I can't explain you but if you step into these countries, you might be robbed, beaten up, stabbed and anything could be done to you quite literally.


Star_Of_Hope said:
For many anime fans, it's like a dram to be in Japan, Technical suwako.
Claraviolet and shaurya got many nendoroids, action figures, jewelry, manga, straps, badges and many more. Do you purchase anime merchandise for yourself?

Most of my time spent in Akihabara is at the arcade halls, so no.
I did make other purchases too, but those are just external DVD drive and a tripod, so nothing you'd be interested in.
 
???????? said:



Most of my time spent in Akihabara is at the arcade halls, so no.
I did make other purchases too, but those are just external DVD drive and a tripod, so nothing you'd be interested in.


I hardly get anime merchandise for myself.
In fact, I never purchased anything. Unlike them, I am not interested in anime related things :D
 
KuranKaname said:
You seem to have got it wrong. If it isn't for them developing and evolving, we would still be in our monkey forms, hoping from one tree to another to get some food and living like animals.

Baseless point dude.. I am not mentioning "stone age" people here.. I mentioned ancestors who lived in the past century, Like my great great gramps for example ~. India is rotten in some ways and one of the reason is over population. Only them to blame.
 
Sase said:
Baseless point dude.. I am not mentioning "stone age" people here.. I mentioned ancestors who lived in the past century, Like my great great gramps for example ~. India is rotten in some ways and one of the reason is over population. Only them to blame.
 

Sase said:
Soon , ya will learn that kid also has people that he cares about.. A rather different ending than I expected. Gantz author fucked reader's mind as usual.

Oh... Is it really that bad? I saw the first episode and because of the Gore...I couldn't watch it at all...
So I am not sure what to think of it
 
Sase said:
Baseless point dude.. I am not mentioning "stone age" people here.. I mentioned ancestors who lived in the past century, Like my great great gramps for example ~. India is rotten in some ways and one of the reason is over population. Only them to blame.

Stone age people, and our ancestors and all the same. They don't have much intelligence like us. You can't blame them for that.

 
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There's a vast difference between people who were roaming nude and people who were 'civilized'. I am blaming my country people btw. They 'were' civilized. But they failed to realize the future generation . That's my point.. But gooooosh, I so badly wanted to bid a full stop to this buried convo , haha.
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I don't like blaming ancestors. We would have done the same thing, even after all the improvement. I wouldn't talk if you don't want to continue. I am good with that
 
???????? said:



Most of my time spent in Akihabara is at the arcade halls, so no.
I did make other purchases too, but those are just external DVD drive and a tripod, so nothing you'd be interested in.

 

Now I'm wondering, did you ever travel to any foreign country before (I mean, anything other than your own country)?
Because all this fear is very typical to the kind of people who have never left their own country before.
 
???????? said:
Now I'm wondering, did you ever travel to any foreign country before (I mean, anything other than your own country)?
Because all this fear is very typical to the kind of people who have never left their own country before.

I agree with this. With the fear of losing and getting robbed, you might not have traveled at all @God. Outside world is still not yet corrupted, like you imagine. Step outside and enjoy the world
 
???????? said:
Now I'm wondering, did you ever travel to any foreign country before (I mean, anything other than your own country)?
Because all this fear is very typical to the kind of people who have never left their own country before.

I have been to Verona in Italy and I was robbed while doing some shopping and I lost whatever savings I had at that time. Later I shared my experience and then came to know that these three countries have high crime rate.
 
God said:
I have been to Verona in Italy and I was robbed while doing some shopping and I lost whatever savings I had at that time. Later I shared my experience and then came to know that these three countries have high crime rate.

Remember you've been in a single city, that doesn't make an entire country unsafe.
It's like saying that the entirety of France is made out of Eiffel towers only because you saw one in Paris.

Of course being robbed is terrible, but immediately ranking an entire country as full of criminals based on a single robbing in a single city is far too extreme if you ask me.
 
???????? said:
Remember you've been in a single city, that doesn't make an entire country unsafe.
It's like saying that the entirety of France is made out of Eiffel towers only because you saw one in Paris.

Of course being robbed is terrible, but immediately ranking an entire country as full of criminals based on a single robbing in a single city is far too extreme if you ask me.
 
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