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    Fuji Army are going for full nude/AV action

    Sorry 'bout that, "M". :evillaugh: The whole Fuji army has been off my radar for too long. That's just...bizarre. I bet if you look carefully, they are not actually exposing their nipples here, and I'm assuming the "penetration" is simulated and not real. Either way, this looks like porn...
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    Fuji Army are going for full nude/AV action

    You're talking about NAKAI Yukari, right? If her stated date of birth is accurate, I think you're going have to wait at least two years and two months before that one comes out. :evillaugh:
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    Popular Japanese girls' names

    Hey, I think a see an aphid there, mate. Those things can wreak havoc on POTted plants. :snicker:
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    Popular Japanese girls' names

    Bingo! :bingo: Those damned otaku ruined the name forever by turning the word (written with the same kanji) into a catch-all phrase for whatever turns them on--particularly lolikon anime/manga characters. :snicker:
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    Japanese Poll: 87% Accept Manga Child Porn Regulation

    True. The explanation appended to the methodology details did in fact mention that the margin of error can be greater in a stratified random sample, and also mentioned that "other factors" can raise the margin of error. In the case of non-response, as I said, this was a two-part survey, and the...
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    Japanese Poll: 87% Accept Manga Child Porn Regulation

    Oh, I forgot to explain that I threw in the results for self-identified "housewives" because I thought it would be interesting to compare with the overall results. (The complete results include responses by occupation, region, etc.) Housewives turned out to favor regulation only slightly more...
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    Japanese Poll: 87% Accept Manga Child Porn Regulation

    Naturally, I am not "sure" the results accurately represent public opinion. And as someone who has a bit of experience in creating questionnaires, I know there's no such thing as a perfect poll. I was speaking on the basis of 1) reading the poll questions and methodology and 2) twenty years of...
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    SPAM

    They're ranked considerably lower than even my modest site, and I hardly ever update it. Instead of wasting energy (and probably money) with this kind of spamming, they should do some basic homework on how to raise their Google ranking, or even buy some Google AdSense space. :dunno: If there's...
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    SPAM

    Yeah, particularly considering that otaku are not famous for their interest in fashion. :snicker:
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    SPAM

    A common error. :lols:
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    SPAM

    You just had to do it, didn't you, guy? :snicker:
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    I wana know how many girls are in this forum

    :snicker: They just hated to throw anything away, huh? :evillaugh: I remember seeing a photo of some fairly large art object, hanging on someone's wall, in the shape of a fish...and made entirely from AOL sign-up CDs. :lols: I bet if you stacked up every AOL sign-up CD made, the stack...
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    Japanese Poll: 87% Accept Manga Child Porn Regulation

    I checked the details of how the poll was conducted (and by whom), and I have no doubt that it is an accurate reflection of public opinion. I'm sure you would get similar results in the U.S.. But before you panic, keep in mind that it is easy for people--the vast majority of whom have probably...
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    I wana know how many girls are in this forum

    Well, the World Wide Web wasn't established until 1992, and the first web browser (Mosaic) wasn't released until 1993. It wasn't until the mid-1990s that companies like Compuserve, Prodigy, and AOL became really successful, and "ordinary households" began to really go on line. Blogging didn't...