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gently caress all you dumbass cunts with bad cheesecake opinions
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# ? Jul 2, 2019 16:19 |
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 07:34 |
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helluva new page
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# ? Jul 2, 2019 16:37 |
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I didn't try any cheesecake, but our hotel had a bakery on the main level that had a different spread of pastries and other assorted baked goods every day. It was really loving good.
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# ? Jul 2, 2019 16:46 |
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holy poo poo those orange pistachio rolls, hook that right up to my veins
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# ? Jul 2, 2019 16:47 |
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arisu posted:I prefer the lighter Japanese cheesecakes. The normal one is great for the first 2-3 bites, then it just wears out its welcome to me. Get a small one I’m not a fan of bigass cheesecakes either, a small slice is enough for me. peanut posted:gently caress all you dumbass cunts with bad cheesecake opinions
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# ? Jul 2, 2019 16:54 |
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mactheknife posted:holy poo poo those orange pistachio rolls, hook that right up to my veins Those rolls were the only item available every day. I'd grab coffee for us and let my daughter pick out the pastries and we had those more often than not.
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# ? Jul 2, 2019 16:55 |
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I was addicted to Jack In The Donuts' toasted green tea donuts. I'd take the train to Akihabara like every other day just for those.
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# ? Jul 2, 2019 17:48 |
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I got a job interview for an IT job in Japan this week. And it seems like an okay thing at a known company, my wage vs what I earn in my home country is the same and its in Tokyo... But its only a 6 month contract. The recruiter told me that that's normal and they usually end up hiring you anyway after the 6 months, but the recruiter would want to tell me anything I want to hear since he's getting a commission out of it. Anyone here know how that really works? Or has some resources where I can read up on stuff. Cause I'd rather not be looking for a new job when the company decides to drop me for a bullshit reason.
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# ? Jul 2, 2019 18:25 |
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Martytoof posted:Jack In The Donuts I think this is still my favorite name for a chain in Japan.
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# ? Jul 2, 2019 18:30 |
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For the price the 7-11 cheesecake is really good. Also it's easy to make cheesecake in a rice cooker. https://cookpad.com/recipe/922142 Archer666 posted:I got a job interview for an IT job in Japan this week. And it seems like an okay thing at a known company, my wage vs what I earn in my home country is the same and its in Tokyo... But its only a 6 month contract. The recruiter told me that that's normal and they usually end up hiring you anyway after the 6 months, but the recruiter would want to tell me anything I want to hear since he's getting a commission out of it. Is it a contract to be hired as a regular employee, but with a probationary period? Those are extremely common. Or is it a contract position, and they are telling you that it will likely be renewed anyway? In any case the recruiter is right. In the first case, unless you do something blatantly illegal or deceptive you will get through the probation period. In the second case, most contract employees will have their contracts renewed unless there's significant downsizing, the entire division is axed, or whatever. zmcnulty fucked around with this message at 21:09 on Jul 2, 2019 |
# ? Jul 2, 2019 20:58 |
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Japanese cheesecake is also fun to make because souffles are fun to make
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# ? Jul 2, 2019 21:05 |
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Japanese cheesecake> other cheesecake
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# ? Jul 2, 2019 22:58 |
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zmcnulty posted:Is it a contract to be hired as a regular employee, but with a probationary period? Those are extremely common. I would suggest to clarify with the recruiter which case it is. But yeah, unless you’re actively being a dumbass or aggressively stupid, the six-month probationary period is a mere formality on the way to 正社員 status. I would be surprised if it’s a true contract job as most times I’ve heard those are 12-month and not half year, but I could be wrong.
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# ? Jul 2, 2019 23:48 |
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Archer666 posted:I got a job interview for an IT job in Japan this week. And it seems like an okay thing at a known company, my wage vs what I earn in my home country is the same and its in Tokyo... But its only a 6 month contract. The recruiter told me that that's normal and they usually end up hiring you anyway after the 6 months, but the recruiter would want to tell me anything I want to hear since he's getting a commission out of it. Normally probationary period is three months not six, but who knows. This is one of those rare cases where I'd say don't sweat it though because there's shitloads of IT jobs. You should be able to find another one pretty quick once you're in the country if things go south.
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# ? Jul 3, 2019 00:23 |
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The Great Autismo! posted:yo string, don't take it personally, I didn't reach out to anyone, I woke up this morning at 2:35am Tokyo time. my schedule is all screwy. I am free tomorrow evening but evening for me is like 2pm to 6pm. I'll be back soon enough for an extend period of time to a) poo poo up the thread and b) harass you into meals if you're willing. It doesn't look like I'm gonna get out of a work as early as I wanted to, so maybe next time.
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# ? Jul 3, 2019 09:40 |
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Stringent posted:It doesn't look like I'm gonna get out of a work as early as I wanted to, so maybe next time. it's cool I'm already in bed and it's like 6:30pm lol. when I used to come over from china it was cool because I was only 1 hour off. now I'm 5 hours different, which is a bit more confusing, and I'm flying to Maine tomorrow which is 13 hours different and I dive immediately into a family reunion so Lord knows how me or the fam will adapt to that. I guess we'll just do our best next time for sure, if you like. now that I don't live in china I am broke and poor, which is bad and terrible, but maybe we could run that curry place back. I'm sure I'll be back sometime in the next 6 months - year at the very least, will let u know. fwiw, Japan and Tokyo are very good and very cool, and if you live here, congrats. you are living a good life
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# ? Jul 3, 2019 10:39 |
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UWU ♫
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# ? Jul 3, 2019 12:53 |
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Nokishita711 in Kyoto is the best bar in the world if you love gin. I’ve been to most of the top ranked bars all around the world and this place surpasses it. Incredible, creative stuff. Also if anyone can find me any bottles from Tatsumi Distillery (preferably peach gin but any gin or absinthe) I would love you forever. Seems impossible to find.
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# ? Jul 4, 2019 15:23 |
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Tatsumi pretty much sells out instantly, but I'll keep my eyes peeled. Also did you go to L'Escamoteur? Unofficially the official bar of the Kyoto Distillery. Never been to either so curious how it compares with Nokishita. zmcnulty fucked around with this message at 00:22 on Jul 5, 2019 |
# ? Jul 5, 2019 00:20 |
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That’s the plan tonight! Also I realize there will be a bit of a vig on the Tatsumi stuff, which I’m willing to pay!
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# ? Jul 5, 2019 00:44 |
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L'Escamoteur is kitschy nonsense. The drinks are competent and the staff is clearly very talented. They have some fire and smoke gimmicks and a huge ki no bi “Happy Anniversary” bottle. But the vibe in music, attitude and decor is so forced and the bright light that comes on to notify them when someone opens the door is so distracting. I had one drink and left as quickly as possible. So much not my vibe. Felt almost like it was pandering. Went back over to Nokishita711 for more of the best gin cocktails anywhere. I’m taking Tomo out in LA if he is serious about coming to town next year.
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# ? Jul 5, 2019 15:38 |
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zmcnulty posted:For the price the 7-11 cheesecake is really good. It was the 2nd thing, a contract position that I've been told will be most likely renewed. Not like it matters, since I feel like I hosed up the interview. I was totally unprepared for how stonefaced and serious the job interview was. I expected it, but to it was still super awkward when the interview took place.
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# ? Jul 6, 2019 23:33 |
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Can I get a reality check and/or recommendations for my itinerary? Second trip to Japan, on my first visit I did a group round-trip to Tokyo, Sendai, Kyoto, Osaka, Hiroshima, with all the major tourist spots. I'm looking for anything I missed the first time, some lesser-known places, and excellent food. Money is probably not an issue. Green rail pass for 14d. I'm travelling solo, but can buy beer/sake for goons. I don't want a fully packed schedule, but some sense of direction for the day. Date range: 19 days from mid Sep. Days: what 1-4: Tokyo
* Day trip to Nikko * Sky Tower * ??? 6: Takayama 7: Takayama -> Kanazawa 8: Kanazawa -> ??? 9: ??? 10: ??? -> Koya-san 11: Koya-san -> Kyoto 12-14: Kyoto
* Fushimi Inari * Nara * Day trip to Osaka, Dotonburi * ??? 16-17: boiling in a private onsen 18: Izu-Kogen -> Tokyo 19: Departure at noon Any red flags, must-visit places for the ???, or food recommendations are greatly appreciated
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# ? Jul 8, 2019 13:45 |
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Schorsch posted:Can I get a reality check and/or recommendations for my itinerary? Have you looked at train times and such for Takayama? It may make more sense to go to Kanazawa first, before Takayama. Maybe. But I suggest 1.5 days for kanazawa. There's also Fukui on the way to Kyoto and people often overlook it.
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# ? Jul 8, 2019 14:01 |
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Schorsch posted:Can I get a reality check and/or recommendations for my itinerary? "19 days from mid September" may mean hitting thick-necked foreigners here for the rugby, but you're not going many places where it'll be worse than usual I don't think. I went to Kanazawa for Golden Week this year, I would absolutely recommend a day trip to Shirakawago as well (but that'll be a bus ride down and back). It's a lot of countryside, and two days alone in a private onsen seems like a bit much too.
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# ? Jul 8, 2019 14:03 |
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Green car jr pass? I will be disappointed if you don't go as far as Kyushu, at least for one night. Shikoku is nice and good too but you're just barely too early for most of the best festivals (bestivals). look in my post history for Hyogo/Ehime festivals in October. p sure I've posted links more than once.
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# ? Jul 8, 2019 16:40 |
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peanut posted:Green car jr pass? I will be disappointed if you don't go as far as Kyushu, at least for one night. Shikoku is nice and good too but you're just barely too early for most of the best festivals (bestivals). Flight are already booked, so sadly no bestivals, but I'll consider Kyushu, thanks. harperdc posted:It's a lot of countryside, and two days alone in a private onsen seems like a bit much too. I went there the first time for 3 days and it was worth it every day, just for the 3 different kaiseki dinners. But I realize there's a lot of countryside, perhaps I'll do another Kyoto/Osaka day. Thanks. totalnewbie posted:Have you looked at train times and such for Takayama? It may make more sense to go to Kanazawa first, before Takayama. Maybe. But I suggest 1.5 days for kanazawa. Good point re: Takayama/Kanazawa and trains, thanks.
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# ? Jul 8, 2019 18:32 |
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fukui also has what looks like a dope af dino museum
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# ? Jul 8, 2019 21:34 |
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mikeycp posted:fukui also has what looks like a dope af dino museum Duuuude I went last year and can confirm it is indeed dope af. Like, I was all "meh, tons of kids but maybe I'll see something neat" and.. Well actually, that's an entirely accurate portrayal. Lots of captions in high level English (guessing written by visiting/resident foreign researchers) so it's not just looking at skeletons and wondering what the gently caress you're looking at. I did end up getting a bit tired of it at the end and kind of hurried through but a few hours in a dinosaur museum by yourself.. Ehh, that's alright.
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# ? Jul 8, 2019 21:48 |
https://jobs.gaijinpot.com/job/view/contract_type/2/lang/en/orderby/latest/job_id/116340 Which of you placed this ad
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# ? Jul 9, 2019 03:43 |
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Anyone been to that new Moominvalley place in Hanno and can vouch for whether it's worth checking out or not before I book tickets for it? I'm planning my friend's birthday for during our trip and she's a fan of Moomin stuff so thought it might be fun, but if it's specifically just for kids or doesn't have a lot to look at it may not be worth the trip out from Tokyo. I'll also need to book a table that evening in the spooky Yurei restaurant but of course Japanese places don't take online reservations so I may need to resort to a phone call through Gurunavi nearer the time I guess.
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# ? Jul 10, 2019 10:20 |
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Question Mark Mound posted:Anyone been to that new Moominvalley place in Hanno and can vouch for whether it's worth checking out or not before I book tickets for it? I'm planning my friend's birthday for during our trip and she's a fan of Moomin stuff so thought it might be fun, but if it's specifically just for kids or doesn't have a lot to look at it may not be worth the trip out from Tokyo. Considering how popular Moomin is with 20-30 year old women, it’s as much for adults as kids. It’s not super focused on kids, don’t worry about that. It’s just deep out there is all.
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# ? Jul 10, 2019 10:31 |
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harperdc posted:Considering how popular Moomin is with 20-30 year old women, it’s as much for adults as kids. It’s not super focused on kids, don’t worry about that. It’s just deep out there is all.
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# ? Jul 10, 2019 12:27 |
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Probably a long shot, but anyone with experience in the Nagoya housing market? Looking at a 2 year relo for the consulting firm I work for and trying to work out the best residence for 2 people + an 80 lb dog. I'd like to find a house with a private garden where the dog can take his dumps in peace, but that might be a long-rear end ways away from my office which would be walking distance from Nagoya station. Apparently there are also good-sized apartments with large balconies where you can put some fake grass and let the dog do its thing too, but regardless we feel bad he's going to lose his nice big yard and want to try and find something with at least a minimal enclosed outside area for him to use. The company is hooking us up with a realtor, but would appreciate any anecdotal experience you guys have
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# ? Jul 10, 2019 16:26 |
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Hi folks, Currently posting from a a ryokan in Kyoto. Japan has been pretty wild so far. We went to a Hanshin Tigers game in Osaka the other day and it was the best baseball experience I’ve ever been to. Makes Blue Jays games look like church. We’re taking the Shinkansen to Tokyo on Sunday and it looks like Monday is the Marine Day holiday. Should I be concerned about things being closed in the main tourist areas? Or will they just be really busy with people having the day off?
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# ? Jul 12, 2019 09:26 |
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Just really busy.
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# ? Jul 12, 2019 10:04 |
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torb main posted:Probably a long shot, but anyone with experience in the Nagoya housing market? Looking at a 2 year relo for the consulting firm I work for and trying to work out the best residence for 2 people + an 80 lb dog. I'd like to find a house with a private garden where the dog can take his dumps in peace, but that might be a long-rear end ways away from my office which would be walking distance from Nagoya station. Apparently there are also good-sized apartments with large balconies where you can put some fake grass and let the dog do its thing too, but regardless we feel bad he's going to lose his nice big yard and want to try and find something with at least a minimal enclosed outside area for him to use. I don't know about real estate, but I live in neighborhood with a ton of houses that fit your description like 9 mins by train from Nagoya station. It only gets more suburban if you go north of here on the Inuyama line. However, you would be hard pressed to find anything with space that your dog could actually run around in like in the US unless you go way out.
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# ? Jul 12, 2019 11:44 |
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As a Torontonian, the only good thing about a Blue Jays game is smoking a J in the upper levels. Or lower levels. Wherever.
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# ? Jul 12, 2019 15:19 |
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Toonie Tuesday was pretty great :[
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# ? Jul 12, 2019 16:05 |
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 07:34 |
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Which one of you did I see this morning around 11:30 near the Asakusa Don Quixote wearing a ‘No Waifu No Laifu’ shirt?
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# ? Jul 17, 2019 05:46 |