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  1. [Marxy] Looking over my old Jorden/Noda's Japanese textbooks. Insanely overcomplicated and hard to use! http://is.gd/5EKr1
  2. @craigmod Where did you get a working typewriter in Tokyo? I had one but could not get a replacement ribbon for it...
  3. [Marxy] My pics for the most underappreciated six Japanese releases of "00-"09: http://is.gd/5x9fI. Ignore the videos.
  4. [Marxy] "Everything Cool is in Japan" http://is.gd/5x8UI - For this kind of guys fashion stuff, this is definitely true.
  5. @cpalmieri ATARI TEENAGE RIOT
  6. [Marxy] Really enjoying listening to early ATR but it's impossible to work to.
  7. @egaonehandclapp [Marxy] Not sure I expected Ega to be advocating GAS PANIC.
  8. @antennajp Interesting. Where did that stat come from?
  9. [Marxy] The 70-minute Phantom Menace YouTube review is the best case in years for why criticism matters.
  10. @Mulboyne [Marxy] Amazing story. This would never happen on Oricon for various reasons, including ones that would be libelous to mention.
  11. @FashionTubuyaki It's a similar socioeconomic class-bound taste culture phenomenon.
  12. [Marxy] Now Oshio's model is N not S. Confusing. Just name her already. http://is.gd/5pN2j
  13. [Marxy] The other Laforet is in Niigata. Of course it is.
  14. [Marxy] Elastic's unscientific survey finds that most people think A&F has no chance in Japan: http://is.gd/5pmqL
  15. @craigmod McCafé, right? That place is amazing. Next time try the "Cafe Latte." Unbeatable.
  16. @johanprag American-obsessed Japanese consumers from the 1970s
  17. [Marxy] Here are some pics from the Abercrombie & Fitch open. There's a reason no one has done this before in Japan http://is.gd/5p9A3
  18. [Marxy] I know this ukelele boy is Japanese because his parents bought him his sweatshirt at Comme Ca Du Mode: http://is.gd/5oaMS
  19. @MetropolisTokyo They spent around $25 on market research, apparently.
  20. [Marxy] Because seriously there is nothing that Japanese consumers demand more in 2009 than giant chiseled white men. Swoon...