Hikikomori1
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- Mar 27, 2023
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As you know, censorship around the world has been ramping up at an alarming pace. The UK and OFCOM has singled out this community and have been focusing its censorship efforts here. It takes a good amount of resources to maintain the infrastructure for our community and to resist this censorship. We would appreciate any and all donations.
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Isekaithis ai generated video is so beautiful, I wish Japan was a real country
I'm really big on Japanese music and cinema. Would absolutely love to visit that place. Probably the most beautiful country on Earth, or at the very least it's up there with Italy or Spain.
I'm aware of the slit-mouthed woman, but no, Hikiko-san was different. She was a girl who got bullied at school and abused at home to the point that she became deformed from the abuse. She committed suicide and is now a ghost that drags people on the ground by the leg until death, though stories differ on what exactly causes people to be dragged around (some say she drags her bullies, others say she drags any bullies who pick on weak children, others say she appears on rainy days and drags any child she sees that isn't abused or bullied like her, etc.)Is that the slit mouthed woman, or whatever it's called? I'm more familiar with cryptids. There was an anime on Japanese urban legends I used to watch.
Have you heard of Inunaki Village?
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I am vaguely familiar with cryptids, though not Japanese ones, only the well-known ones like bigfoot, mothman, etc. though I'm named after a "cryptid" (I disagree with them being labelled as such, but whatever)
Ah, I'm aware of that one. Your username used to be a popular urban legend, I remember it's heyday and the letter they left.Le Loyon
Le Loyon, also known as "The Ghost of Maules", was a supposed humanoid figure who was said to had haunt the woodlands near the Swiss town of Maules. Le Loyon is described as a tall humanoid creature dressed in a Gimp Suit and a gas mask that completely covers its head and face. The nature of its...cryptidz.fandom.com
I never watched much after the second season, it's supposedly urban legends mixed in with made up episodes by the directors following season 1.And yes, I am familiar with the Inunaki Village. Do you have the name of that anime? I would like to see it.
Yeah, that'll be an interesting one to see.I'm quite interested to seeing how Japan opens up to foreigners, as they are recognising the falling birth rate is definitely a problem.
I'm quite interested to seeing how Japan opens up to foreigners,
It has the biggest percentage of senior citizens in the world, and a high life expectancy.
It will have to embrace some, like it or not.
Well, there are, obviously, but that's apparently not going to solve the problem.Disregarding the fact that there are young Japanese too.
Katsu-don - best dish ever made, and I will vigorously debate that with anyone that disagrees!
I wish I lived in Japan, maybe I would be more comfortable and I could go to more concerts, with less trouble. While I do not deny the problems in Japanese society, I think my chances of getting mugged or stabbed at random would be significantly smaller if I lived there, and thus I could live more comfortably.
Why will there be mass immigration? Sorry if it is a stupid question.Mass immigration will ruin Japan,
It was not meant to be a diverse individualistic society like the USA.
Japan is a conservative conformist culture.