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단테 狼
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15 years is so low. They should be imprisoned for the number of years she could've lived as that's what they robbed her of.
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I always find vids about people's opinions on tattoos interesting. So, thank you for making this vid. I currently live and work in Japan and have a lot of tattoos. So far, I've had positive reactions to my tattoos - and I did get to enter one onsen; but that's probably because a lot of tourists go there; and I think being a foreigner definitely helps. The kids I work with here all know and have seen my tattoos. But that's because I got permission from the school to be able to roll up my sleeves in the hot temperature. Kids here are very fascinated and ask a lot of questions, which is great. I do tell them the truth too; yes, it's fashionable overseas and yes, it hurts.
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I find that for Native English Speakers, we just know when not to use swear words. If we're around friends or people we're comfortable with, then we're more likely to use swear words. But at school, at work (depending), or with superiors, or people we've just met, we're less likely to use swear words because it's not polite.
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@user-ko5kk9ud8k The trial is still going, as far as I know. But the video was stating that 15 years is what they could get for committing manslaughter via child abuse. (But really, every knows they murdered her).
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@shetakii Exactly.
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@LeeHanHart Hard labour, while in prison, surrounded by other inmates who know what they did. We know what happens to prisoners when other inmates find out they harmed, abused, hurt, and/or killed a child.
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Also, every swear word used has a different connotation depending on situation and who we use it to
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Where I live in Japan, we do have natural resources. We use hydroelectricity. So it very much depends on which area you are in.
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Justino Alexander I don't see why your arm would be a problem. Especially if you cover it up during work hours and school activities time. You can buy arm plain or black coloured sleeves. I did that for the first month or so, so that the kids and the staff who didn't know me would get used to me being me. Then, at one of the enkais, I risked just my coworkers seeing them and they discussed me being able to roll up my sleeves; luckily mine said No Problem. Do bear in mind though that not all schools will say yes; so, have arm sleeves prepared. As for your hand, that's hard to say. Most ALTs I've met, who do have a lot of ink, have them everywhere but hands. If you can find a way to cover them up, you should be fine.
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@TazHall Nice. Good on you mate.
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Lorenz Resurreccion Yeah, I noticed that too. Well, in some parts. The area I'm based in has been pretty good so far. I look South East Asian, because I am, so people do double takes. But then when they try to talk to me in Japanese and realise I'm not a native, they're all smiles again because 'foreigner'.
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LittleLulubee Because some people don't pay attention in class.
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Justino Alexander But do check out if anyone else has experience with regards to hand tattoos. (Maybe someone on Reddit may have experience?). I only have my arms, legs, and back done, so those are easier to cover up.
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@YouNeverKnowWhoIsWatching That is also true, where I'm from, people tend to be more chill and easy going, so swears are a bit of a norm...well, until it's business meeting time or something like that. Then proper language all the time.
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@fatneek5307 Depends on the country and school, I guess. All mine, as well as mates who went to other school, were of the opinion of "Thou Shalt Not Use Profanity in Class" - Lol.
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@血雨探花-d9e Let's hope they're not. The S.K. Justice System already released a monster last year, they need to make sure they don't let these two escape either. Better yet, get that monster back in prison too.
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