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HOLY F'ING SHIT I"M GOING F"ING HOME

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Ok so if you've seen any threads I've made before about shit I go through (so anyone looking can see things from a new perspective if they're dealing with something) will know that I'm "half-japanese" and was adopted by missionaries because of extenuating circumstances. Well long story short a gaming clan I'm in  (for the cod franchise mostly) has a member that I talk with off and on about photoshop and photography. He got an assignment from a popular japanese photography company few weeks ago to do some work for them, as well as large magazine company and he invited me along. I will have to go through an application process and everything, but I get to go back to Japan for over 2 months!!! I"M GOING FUCKING HOME BITCHES.

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I'm scared..

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Oh, the work I would be doing is purely as his photography assistant, as he's older and we'll be going to many different areas (some being mountains and other taxing areas) he'll need an assistant to help with carrying all the equipment. I'm basically a pack mule but who cares?

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Lucky you and good luck!!  :D

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Nice!


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Nice! have fun in Japan.

Thanks :D. It's only for a short while and it will not be permanent, but its home.

 

I'm scared..

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Try not to get too close to Fukushima :D

Way to be a Debbie Downer brah...

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Way to be a Debbie Downer brah...

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Try not to get too close to Fukushima :D

all deaths came from the flood, the radiation hasn't killed anyone so far so if he dies from it, he'll be the first. Right now it's safer in Fukushima than in a back alleyway in New York(because of robbers n stuff)

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Try not to get too close to Fukushima :D

Actually I would probably receive hate for saying this, but the nuclear disaster was a good thing. While its destroyed livelihood and hurt the environment,  it was nowhere near as large as it could have been, and it wasn't in a more densely populated area. That is also not mentioning how Japan has a great movement now to reduce nuclear dependency and become even more eco friendly

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I wouldn't know what to feel in your circumstance. Good luck my friend!!!!

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Actually I would probably receive hate for saying this, but the nuclear disaster was a good thing. While its destroyed livelihood and hurt the environment,  it was nowhere near as large as it could have been, and it wasn't in a more densely populated area. That is also not mentioning how Japan has a great movement now to reduce nuclear dependency and become even more eco friendly

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all deaths came from the flood, the radiation hasn't killed anyone so far so if she dies from it, she'll be the first. Right now it's safer in Fukushima than in a back alleyway in New York(because of robbers n stuff)

Safer than new york? Most definitely, in Fukushima I can see where the bad things (fallout) are. Plus as I've mentioned before Japan wised up to what was happening and are making moves to remove nuclear dependency, however internal emails leaked about Obama commissioning people to lie about nuclear power and its dangers. Yay Japan for admitting mistakes.

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I wouldn't know what to feel in your circumstance. Good luck my friend!!!!

Mostly elation and years of bitterness, anxiousness, and depression lifting off my shoulders. And that's all with knowing it's only temporary.

 

I do have hopes though that when I'm there I can take a day to try and see the proper officials about my circumstances and possibly being granted my citizenship.

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