Herro, gaijins. Thanks to prime minister Abe, you're invited to our emigration program. Roll for your waifu

Herro, gaijins. Thanks to prime minister Abe, you're invited to our emigration program. Roll for your waifu.

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I'd like the Japanese one, please

you mean i only get one?

giv 90 plz

lets see how small they can get

Abe isn't prime Minister anymore dipshit.

They all look the same

>Abe isn't prime Minister anymore dipship
OP might be a dipshit but have you had a look at your govt. issued waifu ?

arigato abe-san
wroll

you'll regret opening your country up to weebs

I find it hilarious how they put all the pretty ones in the front.

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I actually grew worked as an immigrant in the construction industry, immediately after graduating, at the age of 17. The very week that I turned 17, that very same week, I had set up an appointment to receive my GED test. And, I did. And, as expected, I obtained grades that were in the top 1 percent percentile. In the Nation. And, as expected, shortly after graduating, I could find work in no place that wasn't hiring workers for what is then a black market in the United States. Janitorial Services. Kitchen work in restaurants. Lawn Services. The Construction Industry. All paying what may have been half of a fair pay agreement as far as the citizens of the place were concerned.. So, I decided to join the Construction industry. That is, without mentioning the sort of infamy that was involved. Actually. In all that.

But, I was born and raised as an urbanite. Even in what was then a foreign country. And, I studied in the United States from the 1st grade through to graduation. Always, as an honor roll student. Student. I will omitt the reasons behind Columbine, metal detectors, and why I was mocked by a polices officer, harassing me, as she told me to take Honor's classses. Before telling her that I was. As she scoffed. And I was. That is, before they went out of their way to expel in the middle of the semester, unfairly by the way, before ruining my permanent record.

But that doesn't matter. The reason why I couldn't find a job was because of a lack of a citizenship. And not because of a lack of schooling. Anyways. And, I attended College later on.Anyways.

But when I arrived in the industry, I had to work from 7 am to 5pm, hard labour, discounting two hours of traffic. All while my classroom peers were barely in their junior year. Meaning, that we ceased all social contact and I basically had to discard my Myspace friend's list composed of about 100 known and relative peers. Suddenly, I had no friends. None at all. No social contact. None at all.

i hope she can cook

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Very well, ill take the case

ROLLINS

Give me labia or give me death

Yeah she's pretty nasty I'll take this one instead.

Do I get to increase Japan's birth rate

Fuck! I've rolled horribly.

give up bro

None at all. No social contact. None at all. I was working with foreigners from Latin America. None of whom spoke English, which then forced me to learn Spanish. In favour of those immigrants. And, omit that for a second.

The moment that I stepped into that construction field, I learned a harsh lesson about humanity which I must surely remember. It was obviously apparent that there was no racial loyalty among these people. At all. And, it was blatantly obvious that there was no racial aggtression from white workers, and supervisors, towards the latin-immigrant population. At all. Over the course of 2 years, I must have worked in 6 job sites, with an average of 50 workers on each site. stationary , as rought estimate, if not more, and I must have encountered around 3000 construction industry industry workers. Stationary and temprary/traveling. And I never heard a single racial slurr being emitted out of the white worker's mouths. Ever. Never. And, while the racial discrimination was blatantly apparent, rather obviously given the fact that latin immigrants went in to do the hard labour for dimished pay while the legal citizens worked the power-lines and plumbing, as citizens paving the surface of an obvious black market, there was no racial aggression from the white workers towards the hispanics. At all. A notable trademark being that the white workers, white for the most part, were legally required to supply drinkable water for themselves. For their own crew. In accordance with American law. Hygenic. Meaning, that they always supplied ice-cold water for themselves because it was legally required. And, at the same time, the same scrutiny was suggested, towards the illegal immigrant population, although this was not abidded by. And, I know for a fact, that I would procure my own water cooler before work, a whole day's supply costing 2 dollars at 1 dollar a gallon containers, before payin

theres a couple good ones for sure

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