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  • Japan is the better country. I mean, if you live in a country thats been through nuclear, seismic and tidal wave hell, then turn around and say, "hey bro lets make air conditioned coats" then you HAVE to be superior. Somehow.

  • That's racist. "That is racist"

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  • TJ for president

  • Well , japan may be crazy but they make some cool shit

  • @xXelmarcoCFCXx disown? I'd fucking run. Far away

  • If I was told I was going into something called the 'Catholic Child Protection' I'd disown my parents.

  • Cops with inlimited power? sir, you obviously havent played Oblivion : |

  • @FalloutRuler85 Yeah, America wouldn't be filled with people who type every new letter in caps either =D

  • If Japan Won, We'd Probably All Be Killed. And Parents Would Be Even Stricter Than They Are Now. At Least It Wouldn't Be A Counry Full Of Morons

  • also if japan won, it would be easier to hear of the good videogames.

  • Would you consider the Vatican's own letter to be a reliable source? Here's a link to the famous letter where the Vatican told the clergy that they were not to report sexual abuse (mandatory reporting) to the authorities.

    "Mandatory reporting gives rise to serious reservations of both a moral and canonical nature" - and the letter urges them not to do it. The link has been PMed to you for your convenience.

  • (CONT) The internal correspondence from bishops in Wisconsin directly to Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the future pope, shows that while church officials tussled over whether the priest should be dismissed, their highest priority was protecting the church from scandal.

    The case involved an American priest, the Rev. Lawrence C. Murphy, who worked at a renowned school for deaf children from 1950 to 1974. But it is only one of thousands of cases forwarded over decades by bishops to the Vatican office

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