Comments by "" (@ericsaxon5736) on "TAKASHii" channel.

  1. Not a lot of money for rental but then again, she probably isn't meant to be living in Tokyo. (I can feel the hate coming from everyone, in my general direction, so let me cook.) Big cities are meant to be hubs of industry and commerce. Metropolises such as Tokyo, Los Angeles, New York, London, Paris, are meant to generate commercial activity. And young working age people are supposed to live and WORK in said cities (offices, factories, etc.,) while the middle aged are meant to have families in the suburbs and the retirees are meant to live outside of the central economic zones. Think of a water rippling, and the rings, the outer ring is meant to be the place for those who generate the least economic activity. This is how human cities have been designed for the last 10,000 years of human history. The merchants, the nobles, the ones who do the most to generate taxes lived in 'down-town' Babylon, Cairo, Carthage, Persepolis, Kyoto... The center of the cities were never designed for the ease of living of those who could not care for themselves or afford the high cost of living of the center of the capital. Do I empathize with her, sure, does that mean she is 'entitled' to live in the middle of Tokyo, in one of the richest cities on the planet... I'm sorry but she's taking up a living space meant for someone in a different age bracket and no one ever wants to say that because then you're the asshole for pointing out an obvious truth. On the other hand, the idea that Japanese employees are exploited to all hell, is a sad statement on Japanese society. Japanese employers pay minimum wage and make employees work 90 hours a week because the government can't be bothered to give a fuck, and this is just a Japanese reality. If the Japanese people want a better Japan where young people can afford to have families, then they better decide as a society and soon, or there won't be any Japanese people in 30 years.
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