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Re: Asperger in Japan
« Reply #180 on: September 08, 2009, 09:12:56 PM »
I can't get a student visa I think, I never finished school.

I wonder if you can keep renewing the three-month visa by leaving the country for a few days efter 90 days. I heard some people do that but I might have misunderstood it.

As an aspie with no education, I don't feel welcome anywhere. Everything I know, english included, is self taught. I can't even talk to most people because they see me as subhuman and not worthy of having a continued conversation with when they find out I never finished school. This makes me constantly suspicious and paranoid towards people. Psychologically and biologically, to them I am someone who's been forced out of the herd/flock to self die and my attempts to do things they think reserved only for them infuriates them.

There must be other ways to go to Japan and learn and meet a few people, one or two people is enough for me, than to submit myself to some school system where student visas etc are required.

I am a free roaming, aspie outcast. I don't think like others, I don't view the world like others. I feel out pf place but the best thing for me would be to find an alternative way to get into a foreign culture and understand it.
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Re: Asperger in Japan
« Reply #181 on: September 08, 2009, 09:24:16 PM »
..I feel out pf place but the best thing for me would be to find an alternative way to get into a foreign culture and understand it.
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Re: Asperger in Japan
« Reply #182 on: September 09, 2009, 02:05:42 AM »
a successful uprising? where tge fuck do you think you are living?

and how am i supposed to defend myself if someone does shoot me? my owning a gun isn't exactly gonna be of much help then is it?

The right to keep and bear arms was granted in the 2nd Amendment of the US constitution, so that the people should always have a reasonable chance to overthrow a tyrannic government.

Of the extactly opposite reason they infringe or ban civilians from owning/carrying guns in Europe and other parts of the world. The goverment lies and tells you that they do it to protect you, and you believe them. How could you protect people by making them totally physically powerless?

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Re: Asperger in Japan
« Reply #183 on: September 09, 2009, 02:31:51 AM »
I don't think every US state allows guns.

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Re: Asperger in Japan
« Reply #184 on: September 09, 2009, 02:37:28 AM »
I don't think every US state allows guns.

No, they violate the Constitution. That's a shame. All of the US should have the same gun law as Vermont, if they should follow the Constitution, though there should be no restrictions on owning military weapons as a civilian. Why should the military be trusted with weapons more than civilians? In many countries the military murder the civilians, because the civilians don't have a chance to defend themselves.

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Re: Asperger in Japan
« Reply #185 on: September 09, 2009, 04:54:52 AM »
I can't get a student visa I think, I never finished school.

I wonder if you can keep renewing the three-month visa by leaving the country for a few days efter 90 days. I heard some people do that but I might have misunderstood it.

As an aspie with no education, I don't feel welcome anywhere. Everything I know, english included, is self taught. I can't even talk to most people because they see me as subhuman and not worthy of having a continued conversation with when they find out I never finished school. This makes me constantly suspicious and paranoid towards people. Psychologically and biologically, to them I am someone who's been forced out of the herd/flock to self die and my attempts to do things they think reserved only for them infuriates them.

There must be other ways to go to Japan and learn and meet a few people, one or two people is enough for me, than to submit myself to some school system where student visas etc are required.

I am a free roaming, aspie outcast. I don't think like others, I don't view the world like others. I feel out pf place but the best thing for me would be to find an alternative way to get into a foreign culture and understand it.

Education doesn't matter. I've studied several years at the university in Göteborg, mainly German and theoretical philosophy, with pretty good results, even if I never graduated. The university was one of the places where I felt at most disturbed and alienated. It was a PC shithole with pretentious nobodies, mostly.

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Re: Asperger in Japan
« Reply #186 on: September 09, 2009, 05:01:08 AM »
I don't think every US state allows guns.

No, they violate the Constitution. That's a shame. All of the US should have the same gun law as Vermont, if they should follow the Constitution, though there should be no restrictions on owning military weapons as a civilian. Why should the military be trusted with weapons more than civilians? In many countries the military murder the civilians, because the civilians don't have a chance to defend themselves.
Because I think most of those weapons you would be rather jumpy if your neighbours had them. Just imagine if someone were to go on the rampage then, if your idea was taken all the way, then the odd nuke would go off in a given year.

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Re: Asperger in Japan
« Reply #187 on: September 09, 2009, 05:01:43 AM »
I can't get a student visa I think, I never finished school.

I wonder if you can keep renewing the three-month visa by leaving the country for a few days efter 90 days. I heard some people do that but I might have misunderstood it.

As an aspie with no education, I don't feel welcome anywhere. Everything I know, english included, is self taught. I can't even talk to most people because they see me as subhuman and not worthy of having a continued conversation with when they find out I never finished school. This makes me constantly suspicious and paranoid towards people. Psychologically and biologically, to them I am someone who's been forced out of the herd/flock to self die and my attempts to do things they think reserved only for them infuriates them.

There must be other ways to go to Japan and learn and meet a few people, one or two people is enough for me, than to submit myself to some school system where student visas etc are required.

I am a free roaming, aspie outcast. I don't think like others, I don't view the world like others. I feel out pf place but the best thing for me would be to find an alternative way to get into a foreign culture and understand it.

Education doesn't matter. I've studied several years at the university in Göteborg, mainly German and theoretical philosophy, with pretty good results, even if I never graduated. The university was one of the places where I felt at most disturbed and alienated. It was a PC shithole with pretentious nobodies, mostly.
Education matters if you want a good income, or even a career.

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Re: Asperger in Japan
« Reply #188 on: September 09, 2009, 05:06:55 AM »
I can't get a student visa I think, I never finished school.

I wonder if you can keep renewing the three-month visa by leaving the country for a few days efter 90 days. I heard some people do that but I might have misunderstood it.



My nephews friend from Germany does something like that.  He heads for Canada every few months so the records show he is out of the States then returns





I don't think every US state allows guns.
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Re: Asperger in Japan
« Reply #189 on: September 09, 2009, 05:33:45 AM »
I can't get a student visa I think, I never finished school.

I wonder if you can keep renewing the three-month visa by leaving the country for a few days efter 90 days. I heard some people do that but I might have misunderstood it.

As an aspie with no education, I don't feel welcome anywhere. Everything I know, english included, is self taught. I can't even talk to most people because they see me as subhuman and not worthy of having a continued conversation with when they find out I never finished school. This makes me constantly suspicious and paranoid towards people. Psychologically and biologically, to them I am someone who's been forced out of the herd/flock to self die and my attempts to do things they think reserved only for them infuriates them.

There must be other ways to go to Japan and learn and meet a few people, one or two people is enough for me, than to submit myself to some school system where student visas etc are required.

I am a free roaming, aspie outcast. I don't think like others, I don't view the world like others. I feel out pf place but the best thing for me would be to find an alternative way to get into a foreign culture and understand it.

Education doesn't matter. I've studied several years at the university in Göteborg, mainly German and theoretical philosophy, with pretty good results, even if I never graduated. The university was one of the places where I felt at most disturbed and alienated. It was a PC shithole with pretentious nobodies, mostly.
Education matters if you want a good income, or even a career.

That's just a general truth, it's not carved in stone. Some self educated people became very succesful, while a lot of people with education are unemployed.

"The land of opportunities" along with it's neighbour Canada are probably the only places on earth where there is 0% chance for autodidact people to get a serious career outside of crime, prostitution, porn or budget movies.

It's because the land of opportunities is filled with clumsy, loudmouthed retards who are genetical degenerations of their original ancestors, who in most cases too were genetic garbage and low class who migrated to escape poverty in the little villages where they had been inbreeding for centuries. They are mostly C-class white people compared to the A and B class of Europe. In my Reich, they would be given official C-class status and be moved into separate sectors for non-acceptable white people, awaiting extermination.

It's one of the reasons I can't stand the subhuman americans and canadians. They are generally slightly uglier than other people and they use "get an education!" like a mantra while pointing their fingers like a nigger prostitute on the Jerry Springer show and twitching their necks like an indian Bollywood chicken dancer.

I would without hesitation, if Hitler had won the war and I was his successor as Führer, have sent americans, canadians, australians and new zeelanders to the gas chambers. The anglo world, aside from maybe 20% of the brits, have no value as living beings in my eyes.

This is how the japanese treated the australian, pink skinned, dirge lipped ozon monkeys:



They also poured gallons of saved up piss over americans and other anglo prisoners of war who were kept in cages in the ground. It's the right way to treat these inferior offspring of the once white race.

Such a lowly race of people will no doubt self exterminate. The americans, canadians, australians etc. They are a blight on the world.
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Re: Asperger in Japan
« Reply #190 on: September 09, 2009, 05:56:47 AM »
I can't get a student visa I think, I never finished school.

I wonder if you can keep renewing the three-month visa by leaving the country for a few days efter 90 days. I heard some people do that but I might have misunderstood it.



My nephews friend from Germany does something like that.  He heads for Canada every few months so the records show he is out of the States then return

I think it's possible then because many people staying in Japan leaves the country every 90 days, goes to South Korea for a few days and renews for another 90 days. I'm just not sure if it's the visa or if it's something else.
« Last Edit: September 09, 2009, 06:07:24 AM by Soleiyu »
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Re: Asperger in Japan
« Reply #191 on: September 09, 2009, 06:30:33 AM »
I can't get a student visa I think, I never finished school.

I wonder if you can keep renewing the three-month visa by leaving the country for a few days efter 90 days. I heard some people do that but I might have misunderstood it.

As an aspie with no education, I don't feel welcome anywhere. Everything I know, english included, is self taught. I can't even talk to most people because they see me as subhuman and not worthy of having a continued conversation with when they find out I never finished school. This makes me constantly suspicious and paranoid towards people. Psychologically and biologically, to them I am someone who's been forced out of the herd/flock to self die and my attempts to do things they think reserved only for them infuriates them.

There must be other ways to go to Japan and learn and meet a few people, one or two people is enough for me, than to submit myself to some school system where student visas etc are required.

I am a free roaming, aspie outcast. I don't think like others, I don't view the world like others. I feel out pf place but the best thing for me would be to find an alternative way to get into a foreign culture and understand it.

Education doesn't matter. I've studied several years at the university in Göteborg, mainly German and theoretical philosophy, with pretty good results, even if I never graduated. The university was one of the places where I felt at most disturbed and alienated. It was a PC shithole with pretentious nobodies, mostly.
Education matters if you want a good income, or even a career.

But I don't. I prefer a pretty meagre but sufficient disability and the freedom of not being forced to "socialize" with idiots, or worse: having to play by their rules to "become something".

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Re: Asperger in Japan
« Reply #192 on: September 09, 2009, 06:34:29 AM »
I can't get a student visa I think, I never finished school.

I wonder if you can keep renewing the three-month visa by leaving the country for a few days efter 90 days. I heard some people do that but I might have misunderstood it.

As an aspie with no education, I don't feel welcome anywhere. Everything I know, english included, is self taught. I can't even talk to most people because they see me as subhuman and not worthy of having a continued conversation with when they find out I never finished school. This makes me constantly suspicious and paranoid towards people. Psychologically and biologically, to them I am someone who's been forced out of the herd/flock to self die and my attempts to do things they think reserved only for them infuriates them.

There must be other ways to go to Japan and learn and meet a few people, one or two people is enough for me, than to submit myself to some school system where student visas etc are required.

I am a free roaming, aspie outcast. I don't think like others, I don't view the world like others. I feel out pf place but the best thing for me would be to find an alternative way to get into a foreign culture and understand it.

Education doesn't matter. I've studied several years at the university in Göteborg, mainly German and theoretical philosophy, with pretty good results, even if I never graduated. The university was one of the places where I felt at most disturbed and alienated. It was a PC shithole with pretentious nobodies, mostly.
Education matters if you want a good income, or even a career.

But I don't. I prefer a pretty meagre but sufficient disability and the freedom of not being forced to "socialize" with idiots, or worse: having to play by their rules to "become something".

I want to get rich but I don't want to socialize with idiots. So I'm hoping to win the lottery. A university would most likely be the worst possible environment for me. I would last less than a week.
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Re: Asperger in Japan
« Reply #193 on: September 09, 2009, 06:39:04 AM »
I can't get a student visa I think, I never finished school.

I wonder if you can keep renewing the three-month visa by leaving the country for a few days efter 90 days. I heard some people do that but I might have misunderstood it.

As an aspie with no education, I don't feel welcome anywhere. Everything I know, english included, is self taught. I can't even talk to most people because they see me as subhuman and not worthy of having a continued conversation with when they find out I never finished school. This makes me constantly suspicious and paranoid towards people. Psychologically and biologically, to them I am someone who's been forced out of the herd/flock to self die and my attempts to do things they think reserved only for them infuriates them.

There must be other ways to go to Japan and learn and meet a few people, one or two people is enough for me, than to submit myself to some school system where student visas etc are required.

I am a free roaming, aspie outcast. I don't think like others, I don't view the world like others. I feel out pf place but the best thing for me would be to find an alternative way to get into a foreign culture and understand it.

Education doesn't matter. I've studied several years at the university in Göteborg, mainly German and theoretical philosophy, with pretty good results, even if I never graduated. The university was one of the places where I felt at most disturbed and alienated. It was a PC shithole with pretentious nobodies, mostly.
Education matters if you want a good income, or even a career.

But I don't. I prefer a pretty meagre but sufficient disability and the freedom of not being forced to "socialize" with idiots, or worse: having to play by their rules to "become something".

I want to get rich but I don't want to socialize with idiots. So I'm hoping to win the lottery. A university would most likely be the worst possible environment for me. I would last less than a week.

I wouldn't say no to a fortune either, of course, but not at the prize of degrading myself for unworthy subhumans.

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Re: Asperger in Japan
« Reply #194 on: September 09, 2009, 07:53:50 AM »
What a dill-hole  ::)