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>A German friend of mine was in Shibuya (downtown Tokyo shopping district) when the earthquake hit. He was panicking when a Japanese passerby saved him, taking him into a building. My friend was blown away at how calm and disciplined this Japanese man was. He went out of the building with firm, unfaltering steps, did everything he was trained to do and came back.

>A goth youth with white hair and body piercings walked into my store and shoved several hundred dollars (several tens of thousands of yen) into the disaster relief fund donation box. As he walked out, I and people around me heard him saying to his buddies, “I mean, we can buy those games anytime!”

http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/notes/jun-shiomitsu/japan-quake-as-seen-from-twitter-translated-
by-me-so-quality-questionable/10150121176733830

>> No.7094496

>weeaboo

>> No.7094502 [DELETED] 

>sankaku

reported

>> No.7094521

>>7094502
>shitkaku
get out

>> No.7094522

Grew up in LA. Earthquakes come. I yawn.

>> No.7094663

>>7094502
>>7094521
Why does /jp/ hate sankaku so much?

>> No.7094685

>>7094663

It's run by a biased Sonyfag idiot

It deliberately posts negative and repulsive content wrapped up in ignorant and uninformed opinions

It never fact-checks EVER

It takes a bunch of random danbooru pictures and posts them in lieu of actual news

take your pick

>> No.7094697

There's some nice fap material tho,

>> No.7094704

>>7094663

You ever read National Enquirer?

>> No.7094716

>>7094522
>>7094486
This reminds me of one time when I was taking a music course at Los Angeles Community College.

An earthquake struck in the middle of class, we began to feel the familiar thunderous vibration that feels like a thousand people running down the hallways, the light fixtures swaying violently. At that moment the professor dashed to the door with his heart on his mouth, screaming like a little girl. Turns out he was not a native of California and it was babby's first earthquake.

People who experience earthquakes for the first time really do panic like the story in OP.

>> No.7095089

I was actually in Shibuya when the quake hit and it wasn't really that bad. My girlfriend and I just walked into the middle of the street with the rest of the people there, then carried on. We didn't even know it was a thing till we decided to take the train home. So that German dude must have been a total pussy.

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7095348

>>7095089
>>7094716
>>7094522
Christ, OP's post isn't about how much the russian is afraid of the earthquake. It's how everyone is helping each other out despite some fags on facebook going on about how they deserved it. These aren't bad people

>> No.7095354

>>7095348
>trying to tell people what OP's post is about
>the russian

Oh, the irony!

>> No.7095355

>>7095348
>implying this isn't revenge for Haiti

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