@ryo
>McNuggets
As an American, that is the most insulting equivalent you could make, but I don't blame you.
@ryo No it's the fat American stereotype. I really do hate that we have an obesity epidemic here and fast-food is something I would love to completely cut off from my life outside of road-trips and emergencies.
>all the faraway places make up their own versions of it, and I don't feel insulted by it at all.
Not everyone has the same type of fish that's why. Ramen is also very popular here, but it's the type of food that you eat if you're broke or bad at cooking.
@ryo @TerminalAutism Even before the scamdemic, I didn't like how Japan treats tourists. Last time I checked they require and ID card that you have to carry at all times and to have your fingerprints scanned. Even James Corbett still has to carry his ID all around him despite being in Japan for almost half his life.
I really wish I could go and try to wake up as many Japanese as possible, but I know that foreigners aren't allowed to spread political messages in Japan, even though a lot of them did participate in the BLM protests. And even then, most of the people there are braindead sheep and definitely won't take what some crazy gaijin says seriously.
I really hope the Japanese will one day wake up and uncuck themselves, but at this point, it seems like the Chinese or even North Koreans are more likely to wake up than the Japanese.
Like every Humanoid species on Earth
It needs to get worse till people demand MEN do something
No more supermarkets
No more power grid
No more water grid
No more jobs
No more welfare
Entire system needs to collapse
Its still too 'safe and secure' and 'regular'
@ryo @TerminalAutism Yeah, James Corbett talked about MyNumber. I'm glad that you guys are refusing it.
@ryo @TerminalAutism I've heard that some people just like the privacy aspect of wearing a face-mask even though facial recognition algorithms can detect faces wearing them now. I know Masahiro Sakurai says that he likes to wear one because otherwise, people who recognize him will start asking him questions.
@ryo @TerminalAutism Here's a solution, that I came up with. If you see someone not complying with the mandates (like not wearing a mask), pay them a small tip. This encourages them to keep doing it.
@ryo @TerminalAutism I'm talking about random people, not workers. I did that to my fellow classmates who didn't wear a mask, back when I was still in school.
https://wikiless.org/wiki/Yakitori
It will help if you replace "yakitori" for whatever other food you can buy that has similar options.
For example, McNuggets.
You can buy 1 big box or multiple smaller boxes, consider the amount of nuggets you get in each one of them, and calculate how much you'll be paying.