The Perfect Place (Research Film) Part 1 of 2
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"you just totally disrespected the dead from doing that. "
Perhaps! But personally I think the dead don't give a damn. Seems like a miserable afterlife, to spend all your time obsessing about the living
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whats the song at 0:55
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@mutez0r Just because they commit suicide, doesn't mean that they don't respect themselves. That doesn't make sense.
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@h8hax Actually, the reason why he hangs on it is to show that that rope and branch are NOT the place where somebody committed suicide.
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What little respect you are showing throughout this whole thing.
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A young Japanese poet hung himself and carved a beautiful poem on the tree. That's how it started.
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@h8hax go cry,
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@mutez0r not all ppl has someone to talk to. there are a certain number of ppl that has no one to be caring enough to listen. :( i can relate to that. especially when no one understands.
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@MrP0wnager Sick,,
stupid dumbass, the rope u just hung on and almost broke the branch once had a dead body on and you just totally disrespected the dead from doing that. the strings and ropes that are all over the ground are brought in by the japenese people who suicided. they died one end somewhere, a place where they start and the end to a place usually where they suicide or they would leave something valuable of thiers there.
h8hax 1 year ago 32
@devilhunterred Some people in Tokyo may be unhappy because they work long hours, have little vacation, have "after work" almost every day, commute for hours on crowded trains and (even if they have money) live in little plastic boxes in a never-ending concrete mess. Also, 1/4 of the year they suffer from unbearable temperatures in their asphalt heat trap. Tokyo is great but I can see how it can also wear you down!
. Also, hal
panchamkauns 1 year ago 26