The best frozen food store exists in Japan, I was shocked.
https://youtu.be/GcO7Cn7b8Rw
They also existed in Sweden but the Swedish people useless fuckers of pièce of shit don't like new things and Picard shuted in Sweden not even few years ago.
Picard in Japan still exists because Japanese like quality and new things
>>212485562Watch your fellows citizens at Picard Japan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sba6o3TvTUI
>>212485642>food tasting>food tasting>food tasting>food tastinghe and his consumerist buddy no longer know what to do
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md5: eef453b49dcd87faed1730a172ac02a4
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>>212485345 (OP)>>212485642Girl is the right is more Yaoi or Jomon ?
>>212486848to my shame I am a sucker for food reactions.
Who cares? US genocided 20% of the Korean population.
>Curtis LeMay in Strategic Air Warfare "We went over there and fought the war and eventually burned down every town in North Korea anyway, some way or another, and some in South Korea, too. Over a period of three years or so, we killed off, what, 20 percent of the population?” MacArthur in 1951 “The war in Korea has already almost destroyed that nation of 20 million people. I have never seen such devastation. After I looked at that wreckage and those thousands of women and children … I vomited.”
>British journalist Reginald Thompson was shocked by the ignorance and racism of the American military, who referred to Koreans as “gooks” and Chinese soldiers as “chinks” during Korean war. J. Howard McGrath, referred to the Koreans as “rodents,” and thus had no regrets about the ongoing slaughter. In 1951, war correspondent Tibor Meráy said that there were “no more cities in Korea.” He added, “My impression was that I am traveling on the moon because there was only devastation—every city was only a collection of chimneys.”
>The US dropped a total of 635,000 tons of bombs, including 32,557 tons of napalm, on Korea. By comparison, the U.S. dropped 160,000 on Japan during WW2. Winston Churchill, among others, criticized American use of napalm, calling it "very cruel", he said, were "splashing it all over the civilian population", "tortur[ing] great masses of people". American official who took this statement declined to publicize it. An estimated 2.5 million Koreans died in the bombing, most of them civilians, many of them incinerated by napalm.
>Kill 'em All: American War Crimes in Korea https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8kvln0
>Sinchon Museum of American War Atrocities https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVezYV-5aJQ