@ClipInsanity Being hostile or forceful only breeds resentment. A better fix? Set up more return stations and put up signs saying, "Please return carts here."
@RadioGenoa In Japan, we have freedom of business. As long as it's legal, shops can run things however they want. If you're not happy, just go somewhere else. There are plenty of other places with cash/card options or vegetarian food.
@FoxNews Many suspect suicide, but I highly doubt it. If so, he’d be found quickly. The Yamashina mountains lack proper trails; getting lost and slipping seems most likely. It also rained in Kyoto for two days just before they went missing. May he rest in peace.
@CNN It was covered by Japanese media this morning (June 7, 9:18 AM JST). Such tragic news. My heart goes out to his family. Even for low mountains, proper preparation is vital for hiking. https://t.co/GeEDkGOx0u
@creepydotorg Rumors that doctors kept Hisashi Ouchi alive for "experiments" after the 1999 Tokaimura nuclear accident are FALSE. They fought to SAVE his life. Spreading this distorted narrative is a gross insult to the medical team who worked tirelessly under extreme pressure. #FactCheck
@depressionlesss Nah, you see big dogs around all the time. People just lean toward smaller ones because they’re way easier to take care of. If I see a big dog that looks chill and friendly, I might pet them—but not because they're rare or anything. It's literally just because they're cute.
@AsianDawn4 As a Japanese, our involvement in WWII wasn't to invade North America; we lacked both the intent and capacity to occupy the West Coast. The goal was simply securing energy lifelines from SE Asia. Even in fiction, occupying the US and assimilating Americans is beyond imagination.
@CNN Going into the forest at Yamashina means they were probably heading north toward Mt. Hiei. There is actually a trail route of sorts in that area—though it’s not a well-maintained path by any means. You can see what it's like here:
https://t.co/Srz2SU4JsT
@spectator But hey, the UK doesn't have Sherlock Holmes, Mary Poppins, or James Bond either, does it? I wanted to enjoy a classy afternoon tea like in Downton Abbey, but all I found was Starbucks. London is easily just as disappointing.