Message from @Sdeck37

Discord ID: 552635788085559347


2019-03-05 21:49:23 UTC  

違法行為をしないでください
(Please don't do anything illegal)

2019-03-05 21:49:39 UTC  

Another comment *Trespassing! Are you Logan Paul?*

2019-03-05 21:50:27 UTC  

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2019-03-05 21:50:40 UTC  

Sure he's not doing anything explicit illegal

2019-03-05 21:50:55 UTC  

But he's not the beacon of honour either...

2019-03-05 21:51:08 UTC  

Point goes to the nips imo

2019-03-05 21:51:13 UTC  

It is illegal to enter Fukushima's red zone

2019-03-05 21:51:20 UTC  

which is what they're in

2019-03-05 21:51:49 UTC  

$2000+ fine if caught

2019-03-05 21:52:22 UTC  

Oh it's actually a red zone

2019-03-05 21:52:58 UTC  

I was under the impression they marked it as evacuation zone. My bad then

2019-03-05 21:53:01 UTC  

"Are you Logan Paul?"
lol

2019-03-05 22:21:02 UTC  

```yr yl
2 weeks ago
Does he behave in the same way in his country?
Without permission from people who left home while sorrowful due to disasters, Acts to shoot the inside of their house, act of publicizing to the world. Is that natural in his country?
I think he is infringing on several laws and rights.
同じことを自分の国でもしてるの?
ドアが開いてるからといって勝手にはいっていい国もあるなんて驚きました。
Some comments say that it is nature to trample over the rules of other countries. In your country it may be normal. But I think that it is strange to push through it while you are in another country. As a nation, Japan feels such an act is annoying. Actually, it is necessary for the Cabinet Office in Japan to use extra effort due to such behavior.
There is a guided tour complying with the law that allows you to observe such places. On that tour you can also listen to the story of the person who lived in the area. Why do not you use it and do something lawless? The government of Japan is striving to protect people's safety and the dignity of residents. Although it is little by little, there are areas permitted to go home. If you and your family. Do you simply rejoice for it when you return to a house that was devastated by a heartless person or a criminal?```

2019-03-05 22:21:59 UTC  

@Sdeck37 it's okay though, the dust they inhaled in that arcade will get them in 7 years or so

2019-03-05 22:22:24 UTC  

*wear respirators outside but not inside*

2019-03-05 22:27:23 UTC  
2019-03-05 22:34:10 UTC  

It's pretty disrespectful

2019-03-05 22:49:34 UTC  

>who needs protective gear

2019-03-05 22:49:58 UTC  

Is all they use an aliexpress radiation meter?

2019-03-05 23:37:19 UTC  

@Tribit didn't even notice/thought about that

2019-03-05 23:37:37 UTC  

stupidity + no respect seem to make a fitting combination tho

2019-03-06 00:24:27 UTC  

There is something disturbing about how the Japanese think of rules

2019-03-06 00:26:48 UTC  

They assign some type of sacredness to them

2019-03-06 00:27:40 UTC  

A professor at my college got endless shit for jaywalking on an empty street

2019-03-06 00:39:27 UTC  

Rightfully

2019-03-06 00:46:03 UTC  

An empty street!
Obviously the reason of the law is more important than the law itself but these autists only care about the letter of the law

2019-03-06 00:47:48 UTC  

If you don't jaywalk at safe opportunities you are a cuck bootlicker

2019-03-06 00:49:43 UTC  

Indeed

2019-03-06 04:17:21 UTC  

If the street was empty, how did he got caught though? <:thvnk:332928260004642827>

2019-03-06 05:40:21 UTC  

I said he got shit not caught

2019-03-06 05:40:33 UTC  

He was with other professors

2019-03-06 05:43:30 UTC  

I don't know if he was there as a student or a professor, but the people from the University he was transferred to took an immediate dislike of him after that

2019-03-06 05:43:56 UTC  

It was more of a social ostracism thing

2019-03-06 05:44:51 UTC  

I call bullshit

2019-03-06 09:03:39 UTC  

jaywalking isnt a real thing

2019-03-06 09:03:57 UTC  

just like walking on grass

2019-03-06 17:34:09 UTC  

weebs will defend this

2019-03-06 21:58:33 UTC  

More Nippon autism

2019-03-06 22:00:26 UTC  

I like those scissors