top | item 41404199 (no title) woodPurchase | 1 year ago If they were similar in numbers why would it be the Japanese ceding instead of the foreigners? Even if so, it's all the more reason to not let them in in the first place. Keep Japan Japanese for the Japanese discuss order hn newest fluoridation|1 year ago It's not a battle, where one side decisively wins over the other. Both cultures cede a bit towards common ground. woodPurchase|1 year ago I'm not going to say that's untrue, it obviously isn't. But friction, distance, and drift are going to work in the opposite directionThe result depends on the ratio. I don't see why we can't have trade and relations with other countries without also assimilating eachother load replies (1)
fluoridation|1 year ago It's not a battle, where one side decisively wins over the other. Both cultures cede a bit towards common ground. woodPurchase|1 year ago I'm not going to say that's untrue, it obviously isn't. But friction, distance, and drift are going to work in the opposite directionThe result depends on the ratio. I don't see why we can't have trade and relations with other countries without also assimilating eachother load replies (1)
woodPurchase|1 year ago I'm not going to say that's untrue, it obviously isn't. But friction, distance, and drift are going to work in the opposite directionThe result depends on the ratio. I don't see why we can't have trade and relations with other countries without also assimilating eachother load replies (1)
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woodPurchase|1 year ago
The result depends on the ratio. I don't see why we can't have trade and relations with other countries without also assimilating eachother