Message from @Tribit
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@Deleted User easy money as a english teach
farang tutors are in demand
https://i.redd.it/nhgmjjnlswj21.jpg <:wholesomethonk:373550351082848267> explain
I remember that artbook
lots of drawings with cosplays next to them
thailand seems fun
you go there, bang ladyboys
eat good food
cheap rent
I miss these third world roadside food places
can't say no to 50 baht breakfast
but food poisoning
you call it food poisoning, I call it asian lifestyle
i didnt actually eat much thai food last couple times i went to thailand
Not as comfy as the 4k guy, but he keeps his mouth shut
https://youtu.be/cRIplUsNRAM here, have a historically accurate reenactment of Japanese occupation of Korea
lots of Japanese people upset with this channel
calling them Logan Paul 2
Door's open, it's not tresspassing
I think there's also parts where he enters a house
also in the middle of the arcade they stop to show off their book and shill it
Also Fukushima is still very recent and a sensitive issue with the Japanese
違法行為をしないでください
(Please don't do anything illegal)
Another comment *Trespassing! Are you Logan Paul?*
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Sure he's not doing anything explicit illegal
But he's not the beacon of honour either...
Point goes to the nips imo
It is illegal to enter Fukushima's red zone
which is what they're in
$2000+ fine if caught
Oh it's actually a red zone
I was under the impression they marked it as evacuation zone. My bad then
"Are you Logan Paul?"
lol
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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?```