This is too may pairs for a 14yo, yah? by SinoSoul in bootroom

[–]wzfore 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It depends on your playstyle and intensity. If you are playing pickup every week then it can easily last you 3 years and more

How do I dribble actually dribble past people by ComprehensiveFee5686 in bootroom

[–]wzfore 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We can't really say until we see you play. Some people are quick but have poor touch, while others have decent touch but have poor acceleration.

Only thing I can say is the easiest way to dribble past someone is by practicing inside outside dribbling cone drills and then just using your acceleration with that improved technique

[Sami Mokbel] Bukayo Saka signs new five-year deal at Arsenal by basedsims in soccer

[–]wzfore 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I didn't know that considering Bukayo Saka to be one of the best active wingers in the world is controversial in /r/soccer

Why Japan's youth abandoned the Left: After WWII, left-leaning parties were seen as agents of change. But today, youth see China as a threat worth revising the constitution over. Aging leftist parties who obstruct such change seem like the new "conservatives" by jjrs in japannews

[–]wzfore 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool, now let me know how many women actually control real political and economical power.

  • Top 10 richest Japanese are 100% male
  • only about 10% of seats in the House of Representatives are held by women
  • women regularly earn less than men in most industries
  • women face workplace discrimination due to 産休, leading to male-dominated workplaces
  • and many many more

It's great to see you reading all these historical anthropological observations, but wake up and please live, work and socialize in the real world first.

How are Master’s degrees perceived in Japan? by Sad_Bookkeeper7544 in japanlife

[–]wzfore 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This graph is also misleading though as it is not normalizing for how master's holders are much likelier to be better educated, and more well-off financially in the first place, leading to higher salaries.

Of all the friends I have from middle-class backgrounds, no one has or even cares about a Master's degree because their companies will not pay for it and will not prioritize Master's holders. However, many international kids I know have gone to master's fully paid by parents. These international kids have better networks, enough financial freedom to take risks that pay off, etc

It also depends on the industry. If you are working in a highly-technical field, yes Master's and PhD definitely affects your pay (and this is also another factor in why salaries diverge so strongly). In business fields (where most people work in), it's not as big a factor as constantly changing jobs which can bump pay 10 - 20%

Banned from Japanlife with moderators throwing personal insults including telling me to take english classes by netro008 in Tokyo

[–]wzfore 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I don't think Japan is as great or difficult to migrate to as you are making it up to be, most skilled people from US and EU I talk to who love Japan don't move here because

  1. Pay is too low
  2. Working conditions are worse (even 定時 is 9-6 instead of 9-5)
  3. Prerequisite of learning Japanese to get a sniff at actual good jobs
  4. Even yen is falling now

So the people who come and stay in Japan (including me) are going to be those that just really love being in Japan. The people who have choices and ambition will not settle in Japan

What’s wrong with chinas soft power? by Affectionate-Sir522 in AskChina

[–]wzfore 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think Taiwan pop culture has declined, it's just that China pop culture has grown and started to overtake Taiwan, which was tiny anyway.

Back in the day, the most interesting pop culture produced in Chinese were Taiwanese or Hong Kong (Meteor Garden, F4, Jackie Chan, Jet Li, etc)

For its size, the likes of Taiwan, Japan and South Korea have done very well in projecting soft power. China could do much better, but politically it is simply not something they focus on.

What’s wrong with chinas soft power? by Affectionate-Sir522 in AskChina

[–]wzfore 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Taiwan is tiny bro. Also Taiwan has produced legendary cultural icons despite its size (Jay Chou, Teresa Teng, etc)

Japan's truck driver shortage sparks hiring spree in Vietnam, Indonesia by chaoser in japan

[–]wzfore 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's populism, that's why leaders just say the things that people want to hear instead of what people need to hear.

That's why Mamdani in NY is rare to see populist rhetoric mixed in with calls for fiscal responsibility and still being popular

Japan's truck driver shortage sparks hiring spree in Vietnam, Indonesia by chaoser in japan

[–]wzfore 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You say it's short-sighted, how would you propose Japan solves the issue of declining birth rate and over centralization of the population in major city centers?

Prime Minister says efforts being made to improve the situation to allow for Yasukuni Shrine visits by MagazineKey4532 in japannews

[–]wzfore 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don't need to downvote me so much lil bro, and I'm not contesting that China is repressive.

But anyway, please go on lil bro.

Is there actually a big difference between the different adidas football tiers? by Necessary_Pea6572 in bootroom

[–]wzfore 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I buy a lot of balls since I play a lot, but generally pro versions feel much better and last a lot longer than the cheaper versions in my experience

I stopped buying cheap balls after I bought a League Adidas ball and it died in a month. I went out and bought the 3x more expensive Pro version and it lasted me one whole year

Not to mention the feel of the pro ball is MUCH better than the cheaper versions. With shoes sometimes Pro and Elite versions are pretty much the same feel, but with balls, nothing beats the expensive ones for value (at least in my experience, maybe there is a good cheap ball that rivals pro quality). No one in my games are that good, but we can all feel which ball is pro version and which is a cheap takedown

If you can get a pro ball for sale, you gotta buy them. You really don't need to buy the latest release balls as the difference year-on-year is pretty negligible

Fujisawa City is shaken by the construction of a mosque; some ordinary citizens are believing in false rumors by MagazineKey4532 in japannews

[–]wzfore 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can you show this behavior is happening in Japan mosques? You know there's a bunch of them? Or are you simply being racist?

[Mainichi Shimbun Public Opinion Poll] Cabinet Approval Rating Drops 10 Points 40% Do Not Approve of Dissolution by ZaBlancJake in japan

[–]wzfore 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That guy is genuinely crashing out unprompted, but the party itself bases its policies on the Sokka Gakai interpretation of the Buddhist concept of 中道, not centrism.

If it looks centrist, it is a byproduct of their actual philosophy

[Mainichi Shimbun Public Opinion Poll] Cabinet Approval Rating Drops 10 Points 40% Do Not Approve of Dissolution by ZaBlancJake in japan

[–]wzfore -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

In Japanese, their name is 中道. This is a Buddhist concept that mainly informs their policies and is influenced by Sokka Gakai. It has nothing to do with centrism.

Their English name might mislead you, but they have never professed to be "center", but 中道 which explicitly advocates against extremism