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Re: RacketBOY as a "Culture"
Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 11:26 pm
by GSZX1337
Breetai wrote:It's 13 in Japan.. (no, I did NOT go anywhere near that!)
That explains A LOT.
Re: RacketBOY as a "Culture"
Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 11:27 pm
by YoshiEgg25
Breetai wrote:It's 13 in Japan.. (no, I did NOT go anywhere near that!)
So 13 year olds can legally have sex with 30 year olds?

Re: RacketBOY as a "Culture"
Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 11:59 pm
by MrEco
YoshiEgg25 wrote:Breetai wrote:It's 13 in Japan.. (no, I did NOT go anywhere near that!)
So 13 year olds can legally have sex with 30 year olds?

That's the way the world should be. Japan is always ahead of everyone else. :/
Everyday I find something new that makes me wish I could speak Japanese so I could move there.
Re: RacketBOY as a "Culture"
Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 12:01 am
by Breetai
YoshiEgg25 wrote:Breetai wrote:It's 13 in Japan.. (no, I did NOT go anywhere near that!)
So 13 year olds can legally have sex with 30 year olds?

Technically, yes.
But also, technically they cannot.
By national law, it is 13. However, each prefecture (state/province/whatever) also sets a local age of consent. Every prefecture, as far as I know, goes higher than 13. Probably 15-18 range, usually.
That's the way the world should be. Japan is always ahead of everyone else. :/
Everyday I find something new that makes me wish I could speak Japanese so I could move there.
You don't need to speak Japanese to move to Japan. I barely knew a word beyond "sayonara" and "domo arigatou Mr. Roboto" when I first moved to Japan.
Re: RacketBOY as a "Culture"
Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 12:10 am
by dedalusdedalus
MrEco wrote:YoshiEgg25 wrote:So 13 year olds can legally have sex with 30 year olds?

That's the way the world should be. Japan is always ahead of everyone else. :/
Everyday I find something new that makes me wish I could speak Japanese so I could move there.
Couldn't resist.

Re: RacketBOY as a "Culture"
Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 6:52 am
by ZeroAX
I've been wanting to make a thread like this for 6 months now, to say how much I love this forum, but I've never been drunk enough (and close to a computer) to say it. Love you guys (
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtKMqdMWNec skip to the love you guys part)
Re: RacketBOY as a "Culture"
Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 3:24 pm
by flamepanther
Breetai wrote:You don't need to speak Japanese to move to Japan. I barely knew a word beyond "sayonara" and "domo arigatou Mr. Roboto" when I first moved to Japan.
Personally, I wouldn't move any place I didn't speak the language unless it was a mandatory condition for employment. Visiting is fine, but I think people should be able to speak English before setting up residence in my country, so it's only right that I'd want to do the same before moving anywhere else. Just my opinion.
Re: RacketBOY as a "Culture"
Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 3:50 pm
by J T
Welcome aboard TopherMan. It's a nice little slice of the web we have on our plates here.
Re: RacketBOY as a "Culture"
Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 3:59 pm
by Incognito D
MrEco wrote:YoshiEgg25 wrote:Breetai wrote:It's 13 in Japan.. (no, I did NOT go anywhere near that!)
So 13 year olds can legally have sex with 30 year olds?

That's the way the world should be. Japan is always ahead of everyone else. :/
Everyday I find something new that makes me wish I could speak Japanese so I could move there.

I feel so guilty for what I've done to this thread! I don't actually want to start pointless arguments about drinking age/ age of sexual consent. I was trying to be ironic!
Seriously though, we have a good community here.
Re: RacketBOY as a "Culture"
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 11:48 pm
by jfrost
I only really feel I'm in an odd forum when I see people defending the experience afforded by the Virtual Boy. Or the FM Towns Marty. I recall someone saying here that they liked E.T. on the 2600, and going over how some ideas were badly implemented but the game itself was solid.