I had to work, so no actual news today. A short editorial about people who come to Japan and how to eat sushi to keep you going until Thursday when a part 2 with some news will come out.
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NNJ 87: Guns (not real ones)
What is the tramp juice? None of them, really.
How do you rob a store and how to fix road rage? Not with fake guns.
Love Love Lawyers should be the next series and KFC gets finger lickin good.
NNJ 86: It should have been Yakuza
A pair oif surveys with drastically different results that make me think I want to live in the Yakuza game world, not the real Japan. It’s the loading screens that would get me.
Also, money, Toyota, an anime fan goes off the chain and the every frustrating relationship between Japan and Korea.
NNJ 85: Stupid DNA
Have train gropers finally been defeated? The humble stamp may be their undoing. Also, a scientist seems to not really understand science, like, how it works and everything.
2 Surveys, taxes, disputed islands oh my!
NNJ 84 Japan and Korea
Lot’s of Japanese language in this one, if you are a pedophile. We think about branching out into a survey only podcast, some assaults, some bad decisions, and a look at the current ongoings between Japan and Korea.
NNJ 83: Dreams and aspirations
A lot of the youth and how Japanese people come to be the way they are, from dreams to morality to the final nail in giving up and becoming a salaryman.
Golden Guy Who lays things out
When things of value need to be displayed there is much care needed in deciding the how, where, why and how again in the laying out of things.
The blue trap, while the masters tool, the master knows when he needs to step away from the norm and create a new canvas. The smuggled gold here would seem dull and lifeless when placed on the magnificent blue tarp, so the master decided simplicity, symmetry would be more evocative of the weight that gold carries with it. Enhancing the image instead of confusing the viewer.
Here we have not only the gold, but the suitcases they were hidden in, giving us a sense of the plot. Also, the plastic storage bins the police use to transport the gold, pulling the heightened fantasy back to the real world. Everything is balanced.
Okinawa Guy who lays things out
I do not know if each prefecture has their own guy who lays things out, if it is an art collective, or if there is only one true master who rules over all police departments, but when called to Okinawa to create this wonderful display not only were the stolen underwear layed out in a massive space with blue tarps, because the thief had taken the time to individually wrap and seal each panty, the guy who lays things out took the time to release each from it’s solitary prison and lay it on top of the plastic in which it was enclosed.
Screaming to the world, “You cannot imprison the human spirit, we shall fly through the sky on our dreams, like a blue tarp.” The guy who lays things out broke through the plastic covering of my heart.
A Stimulating haul
The guy who lays things out knew that some other poor should had to get each of these pills from the feces of the drug mule who had brought them into the country.
The care and precision demonstrates the respect felt for a colleague who has never know the spotlight of the blue tarp (or in this case blue cards on a table). Each pill carefully placed to ensure that the world will see that nothing can hide from the long, plastic glove of justice.
Over 1,000
When a thief has put in as much effort as this one, you cannot just lay out the panties in a pile on a single tarp, this is how one would lose the massive scope of the endeavor.
The Guy who lays things out knew this and decided to take full advantage of the space available to him but filling the entire room.
Now not only can we seen the panties, we can feel the breadth of time and how we are just a single panty in the universe…