Comment on Top 25 Ways Even The Cutest Girl Can Wreck Her Chances by Anonymous:

I can see why bad handwriting would be bad in Japan. In English, bad handwriting can still be read. In Japanese bad hand writing is just scribble. Or worse, with all the similar looking kanji and kana (for example “ka” and “sa” are similar in hiragana, and a katakana “ka” is close to “chikara” the kanji for power), you could actually get the wrong meaning.


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    Policies to support their talents: Tier 3: building models, collecting video game achievments, watching pirated movies and masturbating. Tier 2: Growing pot, cooking, bathing regularily. Tier 1: Cleaning, daily walk, certificate of completion in a trade they never did anything with or dropped out of. Tier 0: Retired Elderly.

  • Japan NEETer Than Ever:
    No, they will hire less…if they can get away with it..

  • Japan NEETer Than Ever:
    What’s wrong with living in the ghetto? It’s conveniently located near recreational drug purveyors & freelance escort servicers. And Islamic terrorists don’t consider it a worthy target for protesting your nation’s support of the existence of Isreal. Real estate is cheap & plentiful too. With such advantages, who wouldn’t live in the ghetto?

  • Japan NEETer Than Ever:
    Stiff competition… Ok, I’ll accept that as funny.

  • Japan NEETer Than Ever:
    AHAHAHHAHAH I MAKE MORE THAN YOU AND FEEL GOOD ABOUT MY BODY UNLIKE YOU WHO SITS ALL DAY I GO TO GYM MORON!



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