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Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Japanese are Lazy

It's really amazing how young people in the U.S. love all things that are Japanese. All the douchebags with Kanji tattoos on their shoulders can attest to that. The unusually high number of lame smelly fan boys that spend 85% of their pay check on Anime when they should be spending that cash on cocaine and hookers is even more evidence of that fact. These are normally the same people that complain about the ridiculous amount of commercialism in America while praising everything about Japan. They fail to realize that no country is more whorish in their marketing than the land of the rising sun. Since I have no problems with being a whore, I don't see either country in poor light for that.

In Japan, it's much the same. The young Japanese population also seems to be in love with American pop culture. Now, it seems that they're adopting our lifestyle too...

TOKYO (Reuters) - Almost three-quarters of Japanese in their 20s and 30s have no motivation when it comes to their jobs and half would quit if they had the chance, a survey has found.
I can tolerate a lot. Our shallow American culture gets mocked or stolen in just about every country. However, the one thing I can not stand for is the theft of our true identities. We're lazy, unmotivated, underachieving, cry baby, Americans. Being a slacker is a truly American ideal. It didn't die with flannel and dirty long hair. It just got less press. Now, the Japanese are trying to become the new lazy Americans. I don't like it. I won't allow it. Give us back our way of life, thieves.

posted by Will at 6:26 AM

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