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1. presen+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-02-17 09:38:40
Nobody knows or helps their neighbors here in Japan or any number of places on earth and yet it’s not like it is there.
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2. throwa+7C[view] [source] 2025-02-17 14:28:16
>>presen+(OP)

    > Nobody knows or helps their neighbors here in Japan
What? In a big city, maybe. This is not true in rural areas.
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3. johnny+ZE1[view] [source] 2025-02-17 21:15:21
>>presen+(OP)
Third places and overall closer proximity plays a factor too. Do you have a place you can just "meet people" without needing to pay in?
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4. presen+cv2[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-02-18 06:15:03
>>throwa+7C
So, not the majority of the country’s population.
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5. presen+rv2[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-02-18 06:18:55
>>johnny+ZE1
Tokyo is also well known for needing to pay to be practically anywhere except public parks which are relatively few. Yet the homelessness problem is near nonexistent. I don’t think this is the reason either, though it doesn’t hurt to have.
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6. Yeul+t83[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-02-18 13:06:17
>>presen+rv2
Look Americans just hate it when poor people get things for free. Despite the fact that the US economy can afford it- certainly better than the Japanese economy nowadays.

It is perversely CHEAPER to give someone a flat and 1000 eurodollars per month than to have them roam the street, using drugs and being a nuisance. This is the wisdom that all first world countries have learned. Pay people money to shut the fuck up. The bread and games of the Romans.

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7. throwa+xf4[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-02-18 18:30:21
>>presen+cv2
I would repeat the same for all highly developed countries.

What are you trying to say in your response?

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