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They are fricking called Bidets.

Also Japanese fricking hate gaijin/foreigners. People used to shout “gaijin gaijin” at us on the fricking subway.

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>Also Japanese fricking hate gaijin/foreigners. People used to shout “gaijin gaijin” at us on the fricking subway.

Can't blame them. All foreigners in Japan are like the worst people you'll ever meet.

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You mean like my mom who would fly the fricking US flag on the fricking anniversaries of the fricking bombings lol

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Based patriot :marseysaluteusa:

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You sure they weren't flirting/trying to get attention from cute white girl by screaming “gaijin gaijin” ?

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Well I was fricking between 5 & 8 and they are fricking pedos so yeah that makes sense 🤔

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Screaming “gaijin” on children is creepy.

But people who often go to Japan have a unreal image of Japan, they believe it's like their fav anime or video game and that Japan is some future paradise when reality is very different like most games or anime's that are popular in the west ain't in Japan. Technologically it's also now one of the most backwater one since they still do most of stuff with paper, fax, ancient laptops. But US also has this problem since many especially in Middle East think US is just like scareface. Japan also generally economically just keeps going down so for many westerncels realise the paradise they imagine doesn't exist is hurtful. Only in Japanese dramas japs guys are super romantic and act like irl Turk men chasing white women

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was literally :marseyme: about to make the same joke lmfao

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