
Appreciative moeblob fans have been heaping praise on the newly released K-ON! movie trailer – as might be expected, fans consider it to have the unmistakable air of a major hit about it.
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No longer merely a city of filthy old buildings and rampaging hordes of looters, finally London has been granted its own holy place, courtesy of none other than K-ON!
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A female teacher has been charged with sexually penetrating a 15-year-old schoolgirl under her tutelage.
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The upcoming K-ON! movie has been revealed as taking place in London, an unfortunate choice of setting in light of recent events.
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The latest yawning cultural void to concern 2ch is why Americans never use umbrellas, as well as the converse issue of why it is the Japanese “fall ill if they get so much as a drop of water on them.”
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Codemasters have reported the personal details of “tens of thousands” of users, including the usual identity theft essentials of names, addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth and passwords, but not payment details, have been made off with by hackers who penetrated one of its servers. It appears it took them a whole week to notice.
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UK courts have banned a 41-year-old man from having sex as he is not deemed intelligent enough, with the judge claiming “it in his best interests” and local authorities ordered to actively prevent him from pursuing any further sexual relationships.
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Slutty holographic sensation Hatsune Miku’s encounter with music rag Clash is even worse than anticipated – in the actual magazine, guro-cosplayer “triangle-face” is the star of the show throughout virtually the entire 10 page special.
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The BBC is cancelling some of its filming in Japan in response to the complaints of the Japanese embassy about a comedy programme which called a man who survived two atomic bomb blasts “unlucky.”
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UK music and fashion rag Clash has featured holographic princess Hatsune Miku on its cover, but it is hard to see many fans being pleased with its choice of cover image, nor its unflattering description of her.
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The Japanese Embassy in London has issued a formal protest against the BBC for airing a programme daring to call a man who survived both Hiroshima and Nagasaki the world’s unluckiest man.
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Hatsune Miku fans have noted with interest the Vocaloid sensation’s UK tabloid debut, in the pages of rag Metro.
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