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Two 13-year-old girls killed by train in double suicide; leave notes behind
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Originally posted by Mukuro View PostYeah probably gonna be here for awhile. Yeah, you seem to be pretty close by. I'm pretty busy lately, but we should meet up for beers sometime
I may head to the beach today. This summer is gonna be crazy in Enoshima.
I prefer dry heat, to Japanese humidity.
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Originally posted by Mukuro View PostIt is a shame and I can swear Japan has changed for the worst since the last time I was here. They are losing their identity.
Look at European countries, cucking to Mudscum savages. Hell, London isn't even majority British anymore.
Marsailles, Malmo, Brusseles...
It's pathetic.
Japan has a long way to go before it gets as bad as Europe.
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Originally posted by Flabulous View PostAt least Japan has strict rules on immigration - and are still like 98 percent Japanese.
Look at European countries, cucking to Mudscum savages. Hell, London isn't even majority British anymore.
Marsailles, Malmo, Brusseles...
It's pathetic.
Japan has a long way to go before it gets as bad as Europe.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WVo0D6LN-xU
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I read the news story on Japan Times about this and also bumped into another about a French woman who live-streamed her suicide on Periscope. I couldn't find an English transcript, but the gist is that she was depressed about her life and suffering--a significant part of that being due to a rape.
Man, I saw a portion of the stream on YouTube (the actual suicide not included, of course,) and although I can't make out what they're saying, it's pretty clear after a while that those people watching truly didn't take her seriously. She talks with them for some time, but then all of a sudden she just stays silent for a long while, just reading the comments I guess. In a horror movie, this would be considered creepy, but I just found it heartbreaking.
It's sad how we don't care about anyone but ourselves. It kinda makes me wish I could find out what she was saying, because she said her intention was to open people's minds (at least, that's what the news articles stated,) but I guess no one wants to cover this kind of story in depth. People either don't care or don't want to know.
People just call suicides cowards and ignore them. It's a shame, because I bet if all those dead people could talk/influence this world, things would be so different.Last edited by SunSpace; 05-20-2016, 08:43 AM.
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Originally posted by SunSpace View PostI read the news story on Japan Times about this and also bumped into another about a French woman who live-streamed her suicide on Periscope. I couldn't find an English transcript, but the gist is that she was depressed about her life and suffering--a significant part of that being due to a rape.
Man, I saw a portion of the stream on YouTube (the actual suicide not included, of course,) and although I can't make out what they're saying, it's pretty clear after a while that those people watching truly didn't take her seriously. She talks with them for some time, but then all of a sudden she just stays silent for a long while, just reading the comments I guess. In a horror movie, this would be considered creepy, but I just found it heartbreaking.
It's sad how we don't care about anyone but ourselves. It kinda makes me wish I could find out what she was saying, because she said her intention was to open people's minds (at least, that's what the news articles stated,) but I guess no one wants to cover this kind of story in depth. People either don't care or don't want to know.
People just call suicides cowards and ignore them. It's a shame, because I bet if all those dead people could talk/influence this world, things would be so different.
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