Tuesday, 29 March 2011

Twitter

480 名前:Mr.名無しさん[] 投稿日:2011/03/13() 00:16:21.18
How people use Twitter in different countries

Middle East: Agitation of revolution
Japan: Inquiries after missing people and the need for rescue
Germany: Endless discussion
France: Insulting each other
Italy: Dating advert
Russia: people are too drunk to type
China: Twitter is banned

Monday, 28 March 2011

Postponed wedding

790 Anon [sage] 投稿日:2011/03/11() 21:12:36.01 ID:DYL5wHzy0
I’m stuck in the workplace right now cos of the quakes.
I could leave the office earlier today, but I wanted to finish off all my work since I was supposed to have long holidays from this weekend.
And the earthquake hit... That's why I'm still here.

Laugh at me...
I was gonna have wedding tomorrow at Yokohama, and honeymoon soon after that.
I’m so worried whether I can get refund from the wedding company…
The wedding dress I would rent out was a popular one and
The next person after me was already booked.
If I postpone the wedding, I probably won’t wear that dress...

793 Anon [sage] 投稿日:2011/03/11() 21:28:34.40 ID:X8yftsLA0
>>790
HAHAHAHAHAHA

Great one! Being laughed at by someone means you’re alive.
People would cry if you were dead.
You might not be able to wear that wedding dress, but you might be able to get a photo of you in it later.
You can say “Might be able” now cos you didn’t die from the quakes.
Easier to count bad things around you, but try to count good things and live positively.
Glad that you and your beloved one are alive.

Friday, 25 March 2011

No friends

Hey I just watched the movie called “One missed call” and it was terrifying!!
What made me scared the most is the eccentric idea you actually get a call from someone!

Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Broken Nintendo DS

27 名前:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。(新潟・東北)[] 投稿日:2011/03/16() 11:03:56.98 ID:w0J60cwMO
This is what I saw some times ago.

I’m in Miyagi now.
Early morning, I was in the queue of the supermarket.
There was a mother and her child in front of me.
The child was holding a broken Nintendo DS (the display was cracked and I could see some wires outside that are supposed to be inside it), and he pushed buttons from time to time to see whether it would work. But there was no response and he looked so disappointed.
Listening to his talk with his mum, it seemed like that NDS was a present from Santa Claus.
That child looked really upset, and he was worried that Santa might get angry about breaking NDS rather than be unable to play games.
People including me around him felt so sad and useless.
Then, one middle-schooler boy came to that child and handed over his own NDS to that child.
On top of that, the middle-schooler said “Santa asked me to give you the new NDS” and exchanged his NDS for the broken NDS. The child got happy and the mother, whose eyes were watery, bowed to that boy.

There is no electricity and water, not much food and its cold here.
But this made my feeling better.

By the way, the middle aged women seeing this gave that middle-schooler the food they bought.
That boy gave power to me so I want to give his power to you guys who read this post.
Let’s keep up!

Note: This is probably posted through the mobile because the writer’s ID ends with O. The posts made by computers have 0 (zero) in the end of the ID.