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Stormrider wrote:Japanese cars are tiny compared to Western style cars.
Here's a picture of a new car from Nissan. It's a three-seater, battery opertated, "bubble car".![]()
Oddly, the driver sits in the middle.
DesalationReborn wrote:Stormrider wrote:Japanese cars are tiny compared to Western style cars.
Here's a picture of a new car from Nissan. It's a three-seater, battery opertated, "bubble car".![]()
Oddly, the driver sits in the middle.
I understand the Japanese haven't caught on to penis-compensation?
Stormrider wrote:Japanese cars are tiny compared to Western style cars.
Here's a picture of a new car from Nissan. It's a three-seater, battery opertated, "bubble car".![]()
Oddly, the driver sits in the middle.
Stormrider wrote:Uncrazzimatic wrote:Stormrider wrote:Yes your correct. We don't hear about it too much in the U.S., but Japan is commonly threatened by N. Korea. As you probably know- Japan cannot have an army or offensive weapons. Therefore the U.S. is stationed in Japan to defend the country.
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But isn't the JSDF technically an army, though not in name? Or am I missing something?
After WWII, the Japanese constitution was rewritten so that Japan could never have an army or weapons that could be used in offensive situations. But you are correct, they do have reservists, but their ability to fight is very limited.
Interestingly, Japan has been criticized by other countries because it does not do enough to help police the world. So last year, Japan wanted to send some of their reservists to Iraq. However, their laws hindered the troop's involvement. I think in the end their troops were allowed to go under humanitarian efforts only.
Blurrz wrote:Down_Shift is a god...
DISCHARGE wrote:What's the wildlife like out there?
I know there are spiders the size of a human head, but
what kind of beasts reside in Japan exclusive to the islands?
Poisonous snakes, insects, small furry mammals, swooping birds.
With the limited size of space available to the average homeowner, do many people have large pets?
DISCHARGE wrote:The Z series features a pulsating massage spray, a power dryer, a "tornado wash" flush, and a lid that opens and closes automatically.
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