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On history, politics, current affairs … the resurgence of militarism, reemergence of xenophobia, and how Japan’s oligarchic government conspires against the majority of people!
But mostly about everyday life in Japanifk!
The history of men is reflected in the history of sewers, Victor Hugo wrote in Les Miserables. The sewer is the conscience of the city … A sewer is a cynic. It tells everything. More than 90 percent of ‘honeytrucked’ Japanifik lacks a conscience.
Japanifik (n.)
The surreal place in Japan where “Gacuette” (blog author) and his family live, and where most people and things do not conform to the norms of civility, reality or logic.
Japanifik (adj.)
Narcissistic, thoughtless and selfish behavior (bordering on lawlessness) of [some of] the indigenous population in Japanifik area.
A Measure of Intelligence
It can be said that the intelligence of a people is inversely proportional to their smoking habits (nicotine and tar intake). Japanifik is the capital of lung cancer in the nicotine-n-tar-addicted Japan.
Another Measure of Intelligence
Traffic laws and speed limits are meant to protect the drivers and pedestrians. People who break those laws are unintelligent criminals. Many [a large proportion of] Japanifik drivers do NOT understand traffic signs, road markings and speed restrictions, or they deliberately disobey the laws “to cheat the master” [see blog content about enslaved races in Japan,] while the Japanifik police look the other way ["to avoid being branded a police state like England!"]
Note: Due to many cheap imitations of his old pseudonym ‘Guygene,’ the blog author has adopted a new name: Gacuette
GaCuEtTe ~ Gaijin Culture and Ethics Teacher
stefanie said
Hello GaCuEtTe!
Could you please tell me what you work as? I’m going to use your website as a reference in a seminar on Tomogami (I have been searching for the theme of the essay contest Tomogami wrote his essay for and google did link your site). Anyways, my professor might ask who the site I have been using for research is run by and generally I’m kind of curious myself. Are you an ethics teacher?
Thanks a lot in advance!
Guy said
Hello Stefanie
I’m a teacher. As for the “ethics” part, I hoped the irony wouldn’t go amiss!
Quid pro quo! Perhaps you could tell me a little bit about your course/seminar.
Best wishes
momo said
Thank you for speaking your mind and help people in Japan. Other gaijin just stir and stop silent.