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www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-15195444
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I cant believe theyre leaving iDevices on the street in Tokyo! Either theyre wealthy enough to just leave them there, or (most likely) Tokyo is such a lovely, happy, safe place, that they can be left there for a while without fear of being nicked.

It is overkill though. Christ - theyre tools / devices, not fucking family members.
(, Fri 7 Oct 2011, 9:51, archived)
# What she said
(, Fri 7 Oct 2011, 9:58, archived)
# Cunts.
(, Fri 7 Oct 2011, 10:00, archived)
# yeah I'm sure tokyo is a happy safe place with no issues at all :)
And I was taking the piss about people waving ipads with candles on them

and god... what do I see on tv

ah well

the worlds a whole mess of stuff mixed up with something who knows what's blah I'm bored now, need bacon.
(, Fri 7 Oct 2011, 10:04, archived)
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saw that picture the chinese did with candles saying "Jobs" on the bbc page? i cant be arsed to do this but maybe someone could add more candles saying "we are afraid of losing our jobs" or some other message chinese workers would put there (its just a nice coincidence those candle guys are chinese).

also about putting idevices on the streets- maybe they just put them there for the sake of taking a picture OR they are broken (how fitting) which tends to happen quite easily?
(, Fri 7 Oct 2011, 10:16, archived)
# That is a bit weird...
I likes the apples with bites taken out tho, sorta sweet that one, if a bit bleh when they go brown...
(, Fri 7 Oct 2011, 10:24, archived)
# The moral
You can be a complete arsehole your entire life. You can fuck over friends and family alike. You can fuck over business colleagues. You can scream and shout and rant and pretty much treat everyone else like so much dogshit. You can even lie and pretend a child you fathered is not your own.

But as long as you produce shiny disposable devices a bunch of japs will set up makeshift shrines in your honour.
(, Mon 10 Oct 2011, 19:24, archived)