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Saturday, November 15, 2008

Is discrimination in Japan a big deal?

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Is labeling and categorizing types of people even a big issue in Japan? I have this rising suspicion that it's just how things are here in Japan. Maybe it's cause I was taught when I was young the very politically correct idea that everyone is the same, maybe that's why I think like this.

You know that whole "it's rude to stare" thing that you were taught when you were young eating your Cocoa Puffs cereal in your alligator polo shirt? Well, based on the many people that stare at me when I speak English, I kind of have a notion that some people aren't taught that over here in Japan. Fools are HELLA staring at me when I speak English. It's those little things that sort of get to me, when people stare and search for who the english speaker is and when they see it's not what their image is of an English speaker, they roll their eyes. What kind of shit is that? I mean same shit happens in the states right? If you hear someone speak Japanese, you're like I wonder who the Japanese speaker is. I'm don't want to complain this entire time, but I do have to admit a part of myself is becoming more bitter. Living in a foreign country is pretty damn challenging.

In an ideal world, everyone would realize image is all B.S. It's all you see on the surface. But I've never felt so much pressure ever in my life then right now, to improve how I look on the outside. In a way, of course that's not a bad thing, but I think it's one of those things that consume people. And I feel I'm starting to become like that. Hopefully soon I meet some good people who remind me that it's good to just be who I am. Sorry for the rant.

To end this, I wanna include a touching excerpt from the Bret Hart book that I just finished reading. This is a letter that a fan wrote to Bret Hart after hearing of his forced retirement. There's not really a underlying reason for me posting this excerpt, but I thought it was real and it was touching. And like me on certain days, Bret Hart rocks.

"It's unbelievable how much of the Hitman character helped shape the person I am today.... I saw how you never, ever gave up.... What I learned from the Hitman was to work hard, to never give up and most importantly to have confidence in yourself. Those beliefs may sound corny but when you are a ten-year old kid growing up in a broken home where you are constantly being told how worthless you are those beliefs can be a positive thing."

"... I heard somewhere that celebrities shouldn't be a child's hero, that heroes should be people who are real. Well, sometimes the people in a child's life can't be heroes. The child may have to look elsewhere."

Real.


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Saturday, November 1, 2008

Hella books, birthday party, and daylight savings ROCK

Hella books, birthday party, and daylight savings ROCK

Last week I did the most technologically savvy and nerdiest thing ever recorded. I purchased an E-book(Electronic book) and I read it on my palm pilot everyday while on the train. Ever since the sexy ripe age of 3, I’ve been intrigued by wrestling. One of the wrestlers I really admired back in the day was BretThe HitmanHart. His autobiography has been released in Canada for over a year now, but it just recently got released in America.

Problem people. Kim lives in Japan. Whenever I pass a bookstore, I check and see if they got the book. After multiple attempts, I gave up and purchased the E-book.

But that shit is tight. I don’t have to flip through pages anymore. I can just use my abnormally big thumb to flip through the E-PAGES. So that means, I can read while eating, I can read while on the train, and that also means hella Japanese people can look at my phone then look at me and realize my bilingual sexyness.(even though I’m not really bilingual)

I noticed recently by reading so much, my writing skills become slightly better or at least easier to read. Which is cool. A friend told me the other day that my writing is kinda Mick Foley ish. Which I consider a huge compliment.

Do people even blog on facebook? I haven’t used this thing in days.

Last uh Saturday was my birthday and I had a small party at OUTBACK in Shibuya. I’ve been to too many izakayas, I needed a change in restaurant environment. Gunter told the receptionist at my work that I’m a “STREET FIGHTER CHAMPION”. And they keep giving me shit about that now. Anyway the party consisted of co-workers, a few real niggas, Kimura Kaela, and random guests of friends. Afterwards, everyone did some typical fob karaoke. Which is one of the two things I refuse to do in public. Overall, it was a good time of course. Considering I had to work on Saturday, I didn’t really consider Saturday my real birthday. Since I’m the shining example of America, I decided to celebrate it on American time, which was Sunday in Japan.

Daylights savings rocks btw.

Oh, I’m thinking of moving to Kawasaki in about 10 days. The commute is too much for me now, considering my work just increased by 30%.

Lastly, peep this song. I’m really digging it.

P.S. The song title has nothing to do with my liking towards the song..

Peace

-Kim




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