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Art_from_Ark

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16. In the winter, Japanese often hang their clothes on racks indoors to dry
Tue Jan 31, 2012, 03:23 AM
Jan 2012

Even people in the colder climes of Tohoku and Hokkaido (Hokkaido especially is comparable to Michigan).

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Sorry, but why is a decrease in population a "disaster?" begin_within Jan 2012 #1
Not the decreasing pop per se. It's the age ratios. TheMadMonk Jan 2012 #3
I always thought the idea that younger people should support the retirement of older people Bonobo Jan 2012 #10
Money is only worth what you can buy with it. JDPriestly Jan 2012 #20
And if people don't save? Snake Alchemist Jan 2012 #23
Nope. I am just talking about "shoulds" in an ideal way. Bonobo Jan 2012 #26
Can't argue that it doesn't have flaws. Snake Alchemist Jan 2012 #28
True, except that lowering the world's population is a good idea. Bonobo Jan 2012 #29
Good question. Snake Alchemist Jan 2012 #31
Children of the Corn of course. /nt TheMadMonk Jan 2012 #44
Sounds like they need a lot of immigration TransitJohn Jan 2012 #2
I think they're looking at this shit the wrong way. MADem Jan 2012 #4
When I was in Japan it was none of that. Snake Alchemist Jan 2012 #24
Not all of Japan is like that by any means. Bonobo Jan 2012 #27
I miss Tokyo a lot. Snake Alchemist Jan 2012 #30
When were you here? Bonobo Jan 2012 #32
It's been about a year and a half. Snake Alchemist Jan 2012 #33
Nice. Come on back. Bonobo Jan 2012 #35
Wow, I actually understood that. Snake Alchemist Jan 2012 #37
Good job, Snakey! nt Bonobo Jan 2012 #38
Oh, and I'll be coming back soon. Snake Alchemist Jan 2012 #40
Or in Tokyo. LOL. You need to come to Kansai. nt Bonobo Jan 2012 #42
I only lived there for four years, but whatever. MADem Jan 2012 #48
Well, twenty years ago I found Tokyo impossibly crowded. Unreasonably so. MADem Jan 2012 #47
I'd much rather live densely and more vertical Snake Alchemist Jan 2012 #52
To each his own. I don't find Atlanta or LA appealing either. nt MADem Jan 2012 #55
Speaking as one who is living in Japan Art_from_Ark Jan 2012 #5
I can't tell if this is good or bad for the Love Hotel business. Kablooie Jan 2012 #6
Bollocks bhikkhu Jan 2012 #7
Is it that, or that they're a first world country Confusious Jan 2012 #12
Most first world countries, Japan included, have limited land areas Art_from_Ark Jan 2012 #17
what does land area have to do with anything? Confusious Jan 2012 #19
So how many people do you think the Netherlands can support? Art_from_Ark Jan 2012 #34
Let's see... Confusious Jan 2012 #57
We're a dying country? Bonobo Jan 2012 #8
Speaking of saving energy Art_from_Ark Jan 2012 #9
Yes, probably 100 million at least. Bonobo Jan 2012 #11
2 50cc scooters Confusious Jan 2012 #14
Yeah, I know. Bonobo Jan 2012 #15
Works in a mild country Confusious Jan 2012 #13
In the winter, Japanese often hang their clothes on racks indoors to dry Art_from_Ark Jan 2012 #16
Actually, it sort of works FarCenter Jan 2012 #46
At that rate, there won't be anyone left to dig the graves in 100 years. nt DCKit Jan 2012 #18
Just think, 25 years ago the US hated Japan like it hates China now. nanabugg Jan 2012 #21
Too many stupid things to reply to. Bonobo Jan 2012 #22
I seem to remember relations between US and Japan being very warm at that time. MADem Jan 2012 #49
I'm sure if they relaxed immigration restrictions just a bit, Koreans would more than Snake Alchemist Jan 2012 #25
They have. Bonobo Jan 2012 #36
I was only joking, Bonobo. :) Snake Alchemist Jan 2012 #39
Relations between Japanese and Koreans have never been better. Bonobo Jan 2012 #41
No one is capable of not loving Korean BBQ :). nt Snake Alchemist Jan 2012 #43
Japanese women no longer want to get married and get trapped mainer Jan 2012 #45
Or make single parenthood "stylish." MADem Jan 2012 #50
some men would like the family without Snake Alchemist Jan 2012 #51
Those guys, I noticed, weren't all that svelte, fit, or stylish themselves! MADem Jan 2012 #56
Prolly the expense of a child makes it harder to have one in Japan as it has done in the US... uponit7771 Jan 2012 #54
Inevitably, a Pyramid structure will collapse. We are just discussing the timeline Romulox Jan 2012 #53
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