An update on the OFCOM situation: As you know, censorship around the world has been ramping up at an alarming pace. OFCOM, the UK’s communications regulator, has singled out our community, demanding compliance with their Online Safety Act despite our minimal UK presence. This is a blatant overreach, and they have been sending letters pressuring us to comply with their censorship agenda.
Our platform is already blocked by many UK ISPs, yet they continue their attempts to stifle free speech. Standing up to this kind of regulatory overreach requires lots of resources to maintain our infrastructure and fight back against these unjust demands. If you value our community and want to support us during this time, we would greatly appreciate any and all donations.
been barely off and on with trying to learn Japanese, very hard to learn but I wanna learn it so I can enjoy my Japan trip a little bit more before I ctb
Lots but some of the main ones for me would be to see mt fuji, Ebisu circuit, Fuji speedway, Daikoku, really anywhere that has car influence, but really anywhere Japan is a beautiful place or at least I hope.
Lots but some of the main ones for me would be to see mt fuji, Ebisu circuit, Fuji speedway, Daikoku, really anywhere that has car influence, but really anywhere Japan is a beautiful place or at least I hope.
From the various interviews I've seen, it has its pros and cons like everywhere else but all around Japan is nice and organized, and the people of japan are quite polite because of たためえ (Tatamae - Publicly acting) and ほんね (honne - privately acting). They aren't too open to blurting their opinion like some places (United States, where I live) and causing problems. I think that's what I'd like for the most part myself.
Awesome ! If you'd like, I can be your study buddy ! ♡ I'm not great myself but I believe just having a friend to study with makes it less daunting.
From the various interviews I've seen, it has its pros and cons like everywhere else but all around Japan is nice and organized, and the people of japan are quite polite because of たためえ (Tatamae - Publicly acting) and ほんね (honne - privately acting). They aren't too open to blurting their opinion like some places (United States, where I live) and causing problems. I think that's what I'd like for the most part myself.
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