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Death Note movies

If you were granted the power of a god, if you had the power to kill, would you? Would you kill to save others? Would you kill for justice? Would you be able to maintain your own sanity and morals? Would you be able to prevent yourself from greed for recognition, or maybe even simple fun? Where will it stop, how will it end, how many innocent people will you have to sacrifice for a world of peace? These are all questions Yagami Light faces when he discovers a Death Note and encounters a Shinigami, a Death God, named Ryuk.

Uploaded by moolahmagnet (1533) • 13 hours ago
Tags: movie, death note, sequels, japanese, manga

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zeny_zion
(284)
do you love sushi?

i really dont eat japanese food. specially raw. but this sushi i love it. i hope i can eat more of japanese food.

Started by zeny_zion (284) in sushi • 3 responses • Last response by jammyt (595) • 1 week ago
Tags: japanese, japanese food

junwei
(7)
chinese

chinese are smarter than japanese???

Started by junwei (7) in braveheart • 5 responses • Last response by karagala (161) • 1 week ago
Tags: chinese, chinese japanese color race, difference, japanese, life

aryajayaprakash
(283)
Old love and memories

I was in love with one girl some 7 years before. Now married to another girl and have one kodomo (kodomo in Japanese is children. She was also married and eventually got divorced from her hus. Still...

Started by aryajayaprakash (283) in love • 1 response • Last response by hiteshrup (119) • 3 weeks ago
Tags: japanese, kodomo, love, memory

bottan
(38)
why japanese generally shorter than other people

Why japanese people have shorter in their height?

Started by bottan (38) in people • 1 response • Last response by snoopy88 (171) • 4 weeks ago
Tags: food, height, japanese, life, people

foodwithme
(85)
What's your favorite cuisine?

I love food and cooking. My favorite cuisine is Indian, Chinese and Italian in that order. What is your favorite cuisine and how often do you cook it?

Started by foodwithme (85) in eating food • 5 responses • Last response by shamashemnice (274) • 3 weeks ago
Tags: cuisine, egyption, favorite, japanese, western
 

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Noodles and Rice
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A good idea turned bad

Low on inspiration to cook myself dinner tonight, I cruised the supermarket aisles looking for an idea.  There it was…udon. A bag of fresh udon went into my basket as did some frozen prawns and...

Started in Noodles and Rice • 1 week ago • 0 responses
Tags: japanese, noodles: asian, seafood dishes: asian

Noodles and Rice
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A good idea turned bad

Low on inspiration to cook myself dinner tonight, I cruised the supermarket aisles looking for an idea.  There it was…udon. A bag of fresh udon went into my basket as did some frozen prawns and...

Started in Noodles and Rice • 1 week ago • 0 responses
Tags: japanese, noodles: asian, seafood dishes: asian

Noodles and Rice
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Japanese Almond cake

Shaped like half a lemon but with an extremely light and airy texture, these almond cakes are one of those things that you either love or get extremely bored by.  There is very little almond flavour...

Started in Noodles and Rice • 3 weeks ago • 0 responses
Tags: desserts: asian cuisine, japanese

Noodles and Rice
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Opening Onigiri

Japanese food companies do their best to make it easy to open anything.  There is always a way to tear or open a package that often seems kind of over-engineered.  Off the shelf onigiri (rice balls)...

Started in Noodles and Rice • 3 weeks ago • 0 responses
Tags: fast food, japanese, rice dishes

Noodles and Rice
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Japanese puddings

Japan has been known as the land of the umbrella, the land of miniaturisation and the land of overwork but really we all know it is the land of the pudding.  Not that Japan has the patent on too many...

Started in Noodles and Rice • 2 weeks ago • 0 responses
Tags: desserts: asian cuisine, japanese