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Originally posted by MEXfistology View Postan all ped boxing group? Are you serious lol , the internet doesnt need any more trolls than it already has. And cong**** on "being consistent" and "posting videos often" , shows you have a hella of life
BTW, has any company ever paid you to move overseas to work???
Pendejo.
Do you have a passport??? Ever worked overseas? In a country where you need an education to be allowed in???
I must be superMexicanman, Hong Kong, Singapore, India, China, Dubai, now Tokyo. I got a permanent resident visa in Japan, one of the strictest countries to enter, pendejo. My question is simple..... How ****** are you???
Pull the ****** out your brain and recognize:
How ****** are you???
Can we stop, and focus on boxing??? Please. Just boxing.
Peace Bruh, you win
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...ed-immigrants/
Japan
In a country where nationals favor a racially unique and ****genous society, the foreign population accounted for only 1.7 percent of the total population in 2010, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Japan's strict immigration—or, rather, anti-immigration—policies have drawn heavy criticism.
Like Canada, Japan is facing a rapidly declining population in which the low birthrate can barely match the death rate of the country's senior citizens. The population now sits at 128 million, but analysts estimate the number will have shrunk by a third in 2060, forcing the country to embrace more open policies.
Following the examples of Canada and the United Kingdom, Japan rolled out a new point-based system last spring to rate immigrants. Immigrants earn points based on their academic background and research or business experience, among other factors. Those who score higher—mainly professionals like professors, doctors, and corporate managers—will be given preferential treatment.
Go to your safe spaceLast edited by Zaroku; 02-23-2016, 04:33 AM.
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Originally posted by Zaroku View PostOn the train headed home after working in Tokyo. Ever had a job? Ever get paid to work overseas? Not behind a counter at Taco Bell. BTW, Taco Bell opened up in shinjuku, Tokyo, last year. They may hire you, but I doubt it, even Japanese high school graduates would humiliate you.
BTW, has any company ever paid you to move overseas to work???
Pendejo.
Do you have a passport??? Ever worked overseas? In a country where you need an education to be allowed in???
I must be superMexicanman, Hong Kong, Singapore, India, China, Dubai, now Tokyo. I got a permanent resident visa in Japan, one of the strictest countries to enter, pendejo. My question is simple..... How ****** are you???
Pull the ****** out your brain and recognize:
How ****** are you???
Can we stop, and focus on boxing??? Please. Just boxing.
Peace Bruh, you win
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...ed-immigrants/
Japan
In a country where nationals favor a racially unique and ****genous society, the foreign population accounted for only 1.7 percent of the total population in 2010, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Japan's strict immigration—or, rather, anti-immigration—policies have drawn heavy criticism.
Like Canada, Japan is facing a rapidly declining population in which the low birthrate can barely match the death rate of the country's senior citizens. The population now sits at 128 million, but analysts estimate the number will have shrunk by a third in 2060, forcing the country to embrace more open policies.
Following the examples of Canada and the United Kingdom, Japan rolled out a new point-based system last spring to rate immigrants. Immigrants earn points based on their academic background and research or business experience, among other factors. Those who score higher—mainly professionals like professors, doctors, and corporate managers—will be given preferential treatment.
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Lol!!
What a sourpuss...hate this guy, Rocky would have kicked his ass had they fought again..
Vargas on the other hand is the truth, that man can box, expect him to ko salty salido inside 6..
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Originally posted by MEXfistology View PostDamn , so many accomlpishments, your mom must be proud of you, . Hopefully one day ill get there , im just a nurse, im 20. Ps. Theres more to badwords than just "pendejo". Good luck in tokyo tho, say wassup to those japaneese graduates at taco bell lol , im cool with being mexican and simple, my parents raised me better than to be a showboat..n yea peace
I will tell you this, in all honestly, my job isucks compared to yours. I deal with money, the medical profession, teaching profession, deal with people. I actually don't go home at the end of the day knowing I made a difference to anyone. Any fool can do my job... Really.... But you got a real life job, you touch people daily.
Man, you are lucky....
Peace brother.
Btw, when my dad was passing in the hospital, it was warriors like you that help us make it.
Peace!
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Originally posted by Zaroku View PostOn the train headed home after working in Tokyo. Ever had a job? Ever get paid to work overseas? Not behind a counter at Taco Bell. BTW, Taco Bell opened up in shinjuku, Tokyo, last year. They may hire you, but I doubt it, even Japanese high school graduates would humiliate you.
BTW, has any company ever paid you to move overseas to work???
Pendejo.
Do you have a passport??? Ever worked overseas? In a country where you need an education to be allowed in???
I must be superMexicanman, Hong Kong, Singapore, India, China, Dubai, now Tokyo. I got a permanent resident visa in Japan, one of the strictest countries to enter, pendejo. My question is simple..... How ****** are you???
Pull the ****** out your brain and recognize:
How ****** are you???
Can we stop, and focus on boxing??? Please. Just boxing.
Peace Bruh, you win
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...ed-immigrants/
Japan
In a country where nationals favor a racially unique and ****genous society, the foreign population accounted for only 1.7 percent of the total population in 2010, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Japan's strict immigration—or, rather, anti-immigration—policies have drawn heavy criticism.
Like Canada, Japan is facing a rapidly declining population in which the low birthrate can barely match the death rate of the country's senior citizens. The population now sits at 128 million, but analysts estimate the number will have shrunk by a third in 2060, forcing the country to embrace more open policies.
Following the examples of Canada and the United Kingdom, Japan rolled out a new point-based system last spring to rate immigrants. Immigrants earn points based on their academic background and research or business experience, among other factors. Those who score higher—mainly professionals like professors, doctors, and corporate managers—will be given preferential treatment.
Go to your safe spaceOriginally posted by MEXfistology View PostDamn , so many accomlpishments, your mom must be proud of you, . Hopefully one day ill get there , im just a nurse, im 20. Ps. Theres more to badwords than just "pendejo". Good luck in tokyo tho, say wassup to those japaneese graduates at taco bell lol , im cool with being mexican and simple, my parents raised me better than to be a showboat..n yea peace
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Originally posted by aldo5408 View PostHow the hell are you a nurse if your only 20. A registered nurse program rakes atleast 4 years. You probably got one of those bullshtt Licensed Vocational nurse titles
Does that mean he can wipe old people's asses, but not draw blood???
LMAO!
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Originally posted by Zaroku View PostNot sure what that means???
Does that mean he can wipe old people's asses, but not draw blood???
LMAO!
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Originally posted by aldo5408 View PostYea a LVN program takes like a year and a half. There's no way he went to a RN program an graduated at 20. And a LVN is the one that helps old people take showers and change diaper lol
We gotta hook up next time I return to San Jose!! My hometown.
Peace!
Btw, thanks for letting me know Cain lives in Gilroy.
Drive a little, save a lot in Gilroy, I grew up watching that on TV.
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Originally posted by Zaroku View PostJust tell him you do t agree with his crap. Running to mods???
I am out of touch with the emotionally sensitive young guys out there.
Write him off as ******, ignorant, misinformed, etc.
Mods are ref's, I don't appeal to ref's.
Just my opinion.Last edited by richardt; 02-23-2016, 05:32 PM.
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