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@MRSketch09 but our countries establishment has nothing to do with religion so it was really strange to add that as an example of us being different. As well as our mind set... we are VERY different from even our roots. Actually if we were more like our root mind set of innovation and society, we'd actually be more like Japan than you think. Two of Japan's biggest qualities is that it's innovative and they believe in the unity of society.
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I'm not into toys, but i love toys in Japan!
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A lot of people thinking now: "I've got to have them!".
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@DraconosKirojin ...He asked, why can't america be more like japan..and basically with my limited space, I was getting at our roots are a lot different than Japans. So were not going to have the same mind set.. etc..
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@MRSketch09 Ummmm where are is church and the founding of this country fitting in here? How?
The actual founding of our country had nothing to do with religion. The founding fathers purposefully established it to be (for one thing).
Two the US while SLOWLY getting better (and I capitalize SLOWLY)... it's too slow in comparison to others. I've actually been to Japan and we could learn A LOT... though in other areas it's a little too late. But at least we can try.
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i like the Toro car mooooo! xDD
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@depro9 Why don't you learn Japanese and move to Japan? It'd be allot of hard work but not as much work as it would take to change a country.
@tealaw The world is becoming awesome and it's only being held back by fools like you.
myshoescramp 2 months ago 17
i remember the awsomeness of the old matchbox toy cars, made out of metals instead of this cheap plastic shit :(
spacecoke 2 months ago 4