Tokyo Subway / Underground at rush hour / July 4th 2007 | Tokyo
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How a woman is pressed into a full subway in Tokyo at rush hour
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Japanese culture does not allow lateness. Not even for one minute. Hence people are getting in no matter what. Cause if they took the next one they will be late for work. Very black and white n no Gray area for being punctual.
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Seriously? they must really in a hurry.
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Crowded train.
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Stuiped you could get injured but beats waiting for the next 1
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Why not wait for the next?
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i just experienced this for my first time. You have no idea. You can't move at all, you can't breath because you have no room to expand your chest. And I'm pretty sure I was crushing some person but hell we were all crushed.
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@AkibakeiRiE no one cares
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"Can you pull out? This is my stop."
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"Can you pull out? This is my stop."
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"Can you pull out? This is my stop."
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fart you...
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America
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This is why I love Dubai.
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さすがトンキンマナーが悪いな
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@AkibakeiRiE wiki is no longer a reliable source of info as it has been taken over by certain people whom I wont name, that already control the rest of the media through jewrnalists and moles, but thanks for the info!
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they do they do that? im curious. aren't trains very frequent? will be visiting this december
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Close the door with care, comparing it with Mexico City Wild Style: "Entras porque entras"!
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Can you please move, your dick is inside my ass. GRSWERLAGK, DICSK IN MA MHOUTH BGKSE
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@unholyimage OMG, you're like the new Einstein. the solution is to "decentralize japan" — of course!! how could such an elegant idea have eluded the Japanese government? it seems so obvious now that you mention it. I guess all Japan ever needed was for someone like you to come up with a stroke of genius and put it into a random YouTube comment. I'm sure your comprehensive plan for civic improvement will soon be implemented. now that it's been brought to their attention, the powers that be will
gonna be problem when squished