Samstag, 2. April 2011

The land of the rising sun

All of you know about what happened in Japan, if not you're probably blind and deaf or you live in cave like Gollum from Lord of the Rings.


The situation is really sad and serious and the most alarming is status of the nuclear power plant. I'm not a scientist, so I don't wanna talk with you about the scenarios let's talk about Japanese.


Japanese people are adorable, nobody hates 'em (except americans) all of them like you and your culture. I mean I live in Switzerland.. there are probably more Japanese here than over there. They like to take pictures with their super high tech apparatus of the old buildings of down town. Japanese stay always in herds, you'll never find a single one, I guess they are used to it staying crowded.


Let's have a look one a usual Japanese, black hair, black eyes (when he's angry he turns blond) this guy, let's call him Taysuke, he's good in Karate because he has to (it's a law in Japan). Taysuke is a nano-chip engineer but in his leisure time he likes to draw and he's really good in it.
This guy is about 49 years old but he doesn't look older than his 17 year old son. Taysuke does everyday his tai chi exercises to stay healthy. he doesn't drive a car because there is no space to park it. Oh almost forgot something, Taysuke can't swim.


This is a usual Japanese.


"But why actually do we like Japanese? What did they do for us?"
This was the question of a friend. I just said: "mate without them I wouldn't be who I am!"
"seriously? why that?"
"Because I grew up with their inventions"
"Which ones?"
"Dragonball Z, Pokemon, Digimon, Yugi-Oh, and Sailer moon" (I know what you think now, but it isn't gay. Yugi-Oh is great :P)


So people if you ever questioned your self why you like them, this is why.
Here some other reasons:


Mitsubishi Evolution
Yamaha
Nintendo
Intel Processors 
Martial Arts
Kick Ass Movies
Samurai and Ninjas
Panasonic
the "One child law"
and last but not least: Sushi!


Cheers

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