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Can someone explain this to me?

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Thread Starter 
WTF is wrong with Japan.
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What the hell was that?!
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Originally Posted by ryoneo View Post
What the hell was that?!

I'm going with soap commercial.
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I can relate to Inochi a lot. Poor guy.
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what the hell?
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art
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is it a kids show??
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Originally Posted by Neo_Version 7 View Post
I can relate to Inochi a lot.

Poor guy.

+1. I thought the same, despite the fact that my head is not ridiculously oversized.
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I think its a commercial for a doll.
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I think its a commercial for a doll.

A doll that gets erections and diarrhea? Who the fuck would want that?
post #11 of 21
Not to ruin the fun, but it's an art piece by Takashi Murakami, the Japanese artist most famous for doing a collabo with LV.
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edslerson (10 hours ago) Show Hide

Really, I think the blame for why Japanese people are so incredibly fucked up and weird has to do with the fact that two atomic bombs were dropped on they're country. All that radiation seems to have made they're already different culture become so warped and fucking out there that it's no wonder they have such weird shit for television and entertainment. This is pretty tame compared to the fucked up game shows as im sure everyones had their dose of those. Fucking strange as hell nonetheless


Johnny, what does Inochi mean? Does it have any significance?
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Johnny, what does Inochi mean? Does it have any significance?
命: inochi means "life," but not life like duration, but quality (like "sanctity of life" as opposed to "life span.") That one is a different word. And "kun" (they call the boy Inochi-kun) is the suffix for boys, as opposed to "san."
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命: INOCHI: means "life," but not life like duration, but quality (like "sanctity of life" as opposed to "life span.") That one is a different word.

And "kun" (they call the boy Inochi-kun) is the suffix for boys, as opposed to "san."

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