@noor_supernova7 Yea ngl it sucks that your family got exploded my nigga but check out that organic webbing tho, pretty cool right?
I've always felt that Spiderman should have organic webbing other wise he's just a really strong guy who sticks to walls, does backflips and has a counter button
Bro, let’s stop pretending.
Muslims make up about 25% of the entire world’s population — over 2 billion people across 50+ countries.
Japanese people? About 1.4% of the world. One single country.
Shinto exists only in Japan.
So when people say “Japan should prioritize minorities and be more accommodating to Islam,” who exactly are we talking about?
The global majority is coming to one of the world’s smallest ethnic and religious groups and demanding that Japan change its culture, food, and traditions for them.
That’s not “protecting minorities.” That’s the majority trying to colonize a tiny minority.
Japan has every right to protect its own people and culture first.
If Muslims want to live under Islamic rules, they already have dozens of countries where they can do that. They don’t need to come to Japan and turn it into another one.
@GutokuEijin Stop exporting your idiotic ideas to Asia, you can let your country raped by Muslim Rape Gang, just stay in your shithole country with your Muslim lovers
There's just one identity you didn't list: American.
You are, by your own admission, the child of illegal immigrants whose father was deported by ICE. You held a vigil for a man convicted of supporting Al Qaida.
You don't belong in New York, and you don't belong in America.
To my Muslim friends,
I hear some of you want to live in Japan.
Let me be honest with you.
More than half of our ramen shops use pork broth.
Even convenience-store rice balls often contain pork extract.
Summer brings shrine festivals, autumn brings rituals,
New Year means a visit to a shrine.
When someone dies, we cremate them.
And refusing a drink?
That’s not really part of our culture
— here, people pour one for you.
This isn’t hostility.
It’s just 1,500 years of daily life.
And we have no plans to change it.
Before you come to a place
that doesn’t fit you,
please — think it through carefully.
For your sake, and ours.