It is a nice place ... to visit. Yeah, the Japanese is govt. is a lot more clever at deceiving the public to go cashless with years of discounts, safety, and other incentives before the public realizes thay have given away what autonomy they once had for the sake of convenience and saving a few yen as the govt. purposely destructs the e…
It is a nice place ... to visit. Yeah, the Japanese is govt. is a lot more clever at deceiving the public to go cashless with years of discounts, safety, and other incentives before the public realizes thay have given away what autonomy they once had for the sake of convenience and saving a few yen as the govt. purposely destructs the economy. I'll be dust in the wind before the effects really hits and the kids grow into even more compliant servants of the ruling class. Watching those near my age being put out to pasture before their time, and with no options other than to wither up and die is one long Halloween ... uh ... Kabuki Tragedy ... and the tourists who help keep the scam going are none the wiser. On that happy note time to make another cup of coffee. Even at my age and once having been a 'tenured' professor, I have to supplement a shrinking pension by waking up every morning at 4:30, and prepping for another day of a minimum paying job as a token foregeign mannequin for the public schools. And I am one of the lucky ones. Future permanent foreigners are being replaced by digital textbooks and speaking test judges outsourced to the Philippines. Must cheaper and easier to control. After all, that's what institutions (as opposed to communities) are all about, aren't they? Not services. Control.
It is a nice place ... to visit. Yeah, the Japanese is govt. is a lot more clever at deceiving the public to go cashless with years of discounts, safety, and other incentives before the public realizes thay have given away what autonomy they once had for the sake of convenience and saving a few yen as the govt. purposely destructs the economy. I'll be dust in the wind before the effects really hits and the kids grow into even more compliant servants of the ruling class. Watching those near my age being put out to pasture before their time, and with no options other than to wither up and die is one long Halloween ... uh ... Kabuki Tragedy ... and the tourists who help keep the scam going are none the wiser. On that happy note time to make another cup of coffee. Even at my age and once having been a 'tenured' professor, I have to supplement a shrinking pension by waking up every morning at 4:30, and prepping for another day of a minimum paying job as a token foregeign mannequin for the public schools. And I am one of the lucky ones. Future permanent foreigners are being replaced by digital textbooks and speaking test judges outsourced to the Philippines. Must cheaper and easier to control. After all, that's what institutions (as opposed to communities) are all about, aren't they? Not services. Control.
Cheers.