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	<title>Comments on: Keeping Up With Japanese Sex Blogs After the Quake: Tokyo Undressed</title>
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		<title>By: Odysseus93</title>
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		<description>I just got back from 9 weeks of intensive language study in Japan last Sunday, and their stoicism in the face of this recent calamity is quite moving. Their ability to maintain their cool during all this was simply amazing to me. I hope that the bloggers who are taking a hiatus from their activities are well and that time will allow them to move forward. Given the tenacity of the Japanese people, I&#039;m confident this will happen.
by the by, experienced my first earthquake while I was there. It was very minor in the area I was in, and went practically unnoticed by anyone else. Not to make light of such situations, but when the bed I was in, along with the building I was in started to shimmy, my first thought was &#039;I don&#039;t recall putting any quarters in anywhere.&#039; 

Keep those updates coming Violet, and thanks for reminding us of their troubles.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just got back from 9 weeks of intensive language study in Japan last Sunday, and their stoicism in the face of this recent calamity is quite moving. Their ability to maintain their cool during all this was simply amazing to me. I hope that the bloggers who are taking a hiatus from their activities are well and that time will allow them to move forward. Given the tenacity of the Japanese people, I&#8217;m confident this will happen.<br />
by the by, experienced my first earthquake while I was there. It was very minor in the area I was in, and went practically unnoticed by anyone else. Not to make light of such situations, but when the bed I was in, along with the building I was in started to shimmy, my first thought was &#8216;I don&#8217;t recall putting any quarters in anywhere.&#8217; </p>
<p>Keep those updates coming Violet, and thanks for reminding us of their troubles.</p>
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