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Originally Posted by George
We had some essays on it, but I don't have the links anymore. I took it during the fall term and my memory's a bit hazy. We only discussed it briefly in one of our lectures, but it's definitely interesting.
Yes, not really but when you look at how much pressure they get to achieve social harmony, it's not surprising that some would enjoy anonymity too much. This struggle for social harmony is really evident, especially on the Japanese culture.
Sorry, for the boring post.
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I've noticed that a lot of the time, the Japanese protect anything thing about them that could link them to a real life person. Like, a lot of people here at AHS post up our blogs, pictures, twitter, facebook and don't think anything of it. But I find that Japanese people don't post anything about themselves. No faces, no real name, nothing.
I wanna try the Kuu pachinko. How many does she have now?