@243_cal So instead of addressing how unchecked immigration has failed their country these talking heads are upset that evidence was allowed to spread of its failure. The UK might be due for civil war…
Police: ‘DO NOT share footage' of Belfast beheading attempt on social media
‘We all remember, over the last two years, significant disorder that only led to damage in our local communities’
@harukaawake Japan and really Western Culture are incompatible with Islam. It’s the same 9/11 apologists that keep feeding the lie that Islam is the religion of peace when they are a cancer on the civilized world
@oidonhagouda How did they build it that far without police intervention? In the US the contractor cannot start building without permits in place or face severe legal penalties as well.
@haruka_no_yume It has toned down compared to 12 years ago. It used to be the home of Hostess clubs but now the Host bars have taken over. Totally different vibe
@oidonhagouda People don’t get it that Islam spreads by conquest. Fundamentally different than Christianity or Judaism. If Islamists can kill unbelievers they will because those are the teachings of Islam. Islam is a virus that stops at nothing than complete Sharia law.
@ArbitrageAndy1 My grandfather was 17, he lied to become a marine thinking he would go to France to avenge his brother. Instead he went to IwoJima and took sniper fire to the leg. 6 months later the war ended
@PsyopAnime Sudden memories of 1998. GameInformer had the E3 coverage of Zelda Ocarina of Time and I saved up all summer $70 to buy it. Then launch came in November at $80!! My mom was with me and she bummed me the extra cash but gawd damn $80 was a lot back then. Solid 10/10 game tho!
@gamer_lafan Not 20 years, but certainly 10 years ago. I was at Super Potato recently and these college age tourists lamented out loud that they were a decade too late...😅 I buy 1 - 3 retro games per trip to Japan as souvenirs only, but I also go 2-4 times a year the past 12 years.
@PhotoAkiba Great photo! I visited the shrine for the first time in 2019. Now it is an “Easter Egg” for tourists because of the secluded unusual location.