>>211789792 (OP)comments:
I'm so glad I don't have a brain that thinks these things are funny.
I don't know if they are of Chinese or Korean descent, but they have a terrible Japan complex.
2.5 million people registered for this kind of people who just break things... I can't believe people overseas are at this level.
The picture-perfect Cheegyuu
The first person to break it was the clerk who broke the screen by penetrating the stapler in the store.
I knew it. C-type?
I really feel sorry for the Switch that was bought by this man. If it had been in the hands of another person, it would have been able to fulfill its original mission of โentertaining people with gamesโ.
The Japanese spirit of taking good care of things (treating them with the same love and affection as living things) and foreign the spirit of destroying them with a laugh and without scorn are incompatible. I feel for the engineers who worked so hard to create these things and the many people who were involved in their production.... It should be limited to Japan only now.
A shabby human being, you say it's the first time you've broken something, but there's no way Nintendo hasn't done durability testing.
The fact that he's carrying a water bottle around confirms he's Chinese.
Nintendo don't make and sell products for this kind of thing! Those who are cheering for this are just as guilty. Shouldn't there be stricter restrictions on selling overseas already? I hope they get the blame for this guy's actions. I'm fed up with the behavior of foreign people in Japan these days!
Can't they ban accounts?
Like Johnny Somali, I don't understand how they can make money from this.
If Nintendo pulls out of the US because of this guy, I want to see if he can walk the front door in the future.
As Samuel Huntington mentioned in the Clash of Civilizations, China and Korea are Chinese civilizations and Japan is a completely different civilization, the Japanese civilization.