ItsOverMan
I like toy Transformers. This is Optimus Prime
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I just got here a day ago (Tokyo, Osaka) on a trip by myself, and so far it seems like the best country ever for introverts, asocials, and incels. It's like it was designed for social anxiety-cels. It seems like it's pretty easy to avoid interactions with humans yet still live your life. Most things are automated so you can interact with machines instead of humans. Even in my hotel room my concierge is literally an AI anime waifu bot and I can interact with her on my TV and she will answer my questions about the hotel. There must be a million vending machines in Japan, there's one about every 10 feet. Even in some restaurants you order your food from a vending machine or a tablet, you sit down in the restaurant in a private booth just for you where you don't endure the stares of others, and a faceless worker literally shoves your food at you through a bamboo curtain. Zero interaction with waiters required if you want it that way.
SO FAR the Japanese people have been patient, helpful, quiet, well-mannered, and respectful, even to a subhuman like me where I get bullying and ugly looks from strangers, even service workers, in Burgerland. But Burgerland has a culture of rudeness, loudness, obnoxiousness, disrespect, bullying, and a pervasive attitude of "screw you, the world revolves around ME."
The women here seem Chang-only though. It's not a place to find a "trad waifu." Cambodia it ain't.
SO FAR the Japanese people have been patient, helpful, quiet, well-mannered, and respectful, even to a subhuman like me where I get bullying and ugly looks from strangers, even service workers, in Burgerland. But Burgerland has a culture of rudeness, loudness, obnoxiousness, disrespect, bullying, and a pervasive attitude of "screw you, the world revolves around ME."
The women here seem Chang-only though. It's not a place to find a "trad waifu." Cambodia it ain't.
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