Comment on Teacher Awarded $225,000 for Stealing $10 by Anonymous:
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This is a site that “mainly” consists of Japanese stuff, you worthless racist trash.
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- Teacher Awarded $225,000 for Stealing $10:
Seriously what has the world gotten to… Stealing > money. Getting caught > the money you stole + 225.000$
- Teacher Awarded $225,000 for Stealing $10:
Osaka teacher steals $10, has livelyhood taken away and has to pay lawyer assloads of money to get back the money they would have made in salary while having to pay lawyer out of that money, to actually get ability to find work again. You probably work in a call center making $10/hr and spend your time drawing bad manga style artwork, bitch.
- Teacher Awarded $225,000 for Stealing $10:
The is not very rich.
- Teacher Awarded $225,000 for Stealing $10:
Practical application to life, firsthand teaching.
- Teacher Awarded $225,000 for Stealing $10:
People just don’t have the brains to do that 21:15.
Recent comments by Anonymous:
- Japan NEETer Than Ever:
The issue is our culture in the US. We bitch about outsourcing yet allow companies to do this to protect their extreme profits. Trickle-down works on paper, but it was never enforced; it was all volunteer. No one volunteered. And you’re asking greedy companies to pay well… good luck with that in American Capitalism (which has spread like a disease). Next is the cost of bills etc. I never understood why our electricity bill is so high and why in my area no company has invested in solar. Pass …
- Japan NEETer Than Ever:
Granted, our social safety net is pretty thin. This reminds me of how my stepdad wants me to get a job in Southern California with little work experience during my summer break. I refuse to flip burgers and be treated like shit.
- Japan NEETer Than Ever:
Many companies can afford demands most other western countries have written into law, it just cuts into their profits too much for them to like.
- Japan NEETer Than Ever:
More like unions are killing job opportunities here in the US. My dad actually once worked in a factory, and when the union came in, it killed it. People who own factories here in the US can’t afford the ridiculous high labor costs unions force them to pay their work force. You can only make so much money from a product afteral. So guess what? They move those factories overseas where labor is cheaper.
- Japan NEETer Than Ever:
Emotionally healthy people shouldn’t give a fuck about perceived moral implications of joblessness. People who use NEET as a curse-word have far greater issues in their personal lives than the social status of strangers.








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