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TV show fake interviews again

Scal Even though this faked data incidents was big and Kansai TV was held responsible for the issue, I don't think TV media's bardiness will change so quickly. After that aru aru, recently this became a topic and I wonder if this type of things could be just the tip of the iceberg. (TV companies complain copyright infringement of their product though!!). Today some sites which I patrol every day got all fired up about this. Those four pictures (three on top and one in the end) are scenes of on-the-street interviews. That guy looks like the same person, but these are all different TV shows of TBS network. It means yes! it might be faking. TV asked him about Yanagisawa's "childbearing machines" statementMorning Musume quitting their  agency because of smoking, release of Window's Vista and an incident where a maid lady was attack by a guy in Akihabara. Hmm, even though it's just a street interview, it is very uncomfortable to see TV media show such fake interviews very easily. On the message board, people laughed and joked "They could be triplets" or "TBS should choose a more unimpressive guy, he seems to be unique," etc. But of course we are angry. Is it impossible to expect a TV show to tell only the truth? I am very pessimistic about this.

In the end, I will link to this art. Big skeleton. I can't read this language!! . This remind me of this Ron Mueck art. She might have such size of bone.

 

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I don't think that Japanese women are all that different from American women as far as offering vauge responses when they are single, but in general there is far less 'catching the air ' in America than in Japan, meaning there is less sensitivity to it, but it still exists of course. I was just trying to explain this to my father the other day - he tried using californian words like 'vibes' to understand, but I didn't think it was really it. And then I thought about it some more, and my guess is that there are many more expected things to do or say in a situation in Japan ( which many foreigners don't always know ) which makes 'catching the air' much easier. I spent a semester in Japan a few years ago, and the longer I was there the more clear it was to catch the air.

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