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Meet An American Family Who Packed Up Everything And Moved To Tokyo 

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@caroltakahashi6421
@caroltakahashi6421 3 года назад
Being and living in Japan is so fortunate. One of the most safest, cleanest, and respectful countries in the world. I wish we, especially our children, could live in a place like this.
@Gg35114
@Gg35114 3 года назад
Very true
@texassummer4176
@texassummer4176 3 года назад
true . safety and clean water are free in Japan.
@remoir6273
@remoir6273 3 года назад
Lol. Passive aggressive old people, virulently racist country
@jeanette4438
@jeanette4438 3 года назад
I thought people are judged there if they have tattoos and I thought the women and girls always getting touched inappropriately and followed there ? Or that is different city ?
@inco31
@inco31 3 года назад
I live inTokyo. Like any other place it’s not perfect. Safety is great but gender equality is not.
@npc2480
@npc2480 3 года назад
The new American dream is, how to escape America.
@sliduyzamnoyu
@sliduyzamnoyu 3 года назад
Lol
@velmax1
@velmax1 3 года назад
That kid is so well-spoken! wow
@ChipsonAnimates
@ChipsonAnimates 5 месяцев назад
You wouldn’t believe me if I told you that kid’s been my bff for the past 3 years
@CarolinaYankee
@CarolinaYankee 3 года назад
Just moved back to the States after living and working in Japan for 8 years. I loved living there but also missed home. Living in Japan made me want to be a better person, more considerate and caring toward others. Being back in the USA has been an adjustment, but I love having a dishwasher and normal sized washer, dryer and fridge.
@texassummer4176
@texassummer4176 3 года назад
most houses in Japan have dishwashers now days but maybe not in a small apartment. they don't need dishwasher because they don't eat greasy food 🥬🍆🍅🍱.
@inco31
@inco31 3 года назад
I’ve lived here for 20 years and only know 1 or 2 people with a dishwasher.
@CarolinaYankee
@CarolinaYankee 3 года назад
@@inco31 You’re absolutely correct. Housing in the Navy base has American appliances but not in the neighborhoods. Also, my apartment was a 3 bed/2 bath, 1250 square feet. Not small or tiny. Anyway…loving my full sized machines.
@eyebeebak
@eyebeebak 3 года назад
i hate japanese bathroom, so small your elbows always hit something
@nursejill1474
@nursejill1474 3 года назад
@@eyebeebak I love Japanese soaking bathtubs, ahhh
@CA2SD
@CA2SD 3 года назад
Peace is everything. The fact you can have your child walk to and from says it all.
@npc2480
@npc2480 3 года назад
Japan is a safe place due to its strict immigration policies.
@slackjaw2643
@slackjaw2643 3 года назад
It’s sad people can’t walk around without feeling danger in USA
@freshstart4423
@freshstart4423 3 года назад
Every generation must take a stand against corruption. Psalms 91, 121 for protection from pagans, criminals and plagues. Political parties block prosecution of criminals. Circumvent corruption by re registering as no party voters and no party candidates. We can tell the difference between criminals and law abiding people. Occults strategies to make people docile include: forced incest, forced malnutrition, honor beatings, forced polygamy, and child abuse all cause mental defects. They use bribery, coercion, extortion, racketeering, murder
@inspiringer6418
@inspiringer6418 3 года назад
It's not easy to walk such a distance because America was designed for cars
@almahaddad8734
@almahaddad8734 3 года назад
@@inspiringer6418 right.
@1966bluemax
@1966bluemax 3 года назад
In NY, people will punch you in random
@inspiringer6418
@inspiringer6418 3 года назад
@@almahaddad8734 unless you live in a big city you would have to drive
@tarzana4
@tarzana4 3 года назад
I went to visit Japan for two weeks back in 2018, and I absolutely LOVED it! People are insanely polite, very clean, and as someone who attended a baseball game in Japan and saw the Hanshin Tigers vs. Dragons play, I have to say they put us American fans to shame! The atmosphere at a Japanese stadium is way Better! I'm American-Salvadoran from California and they definitely won my heart. I wouldn't mind living in Japan because it is soooo amazing! 🇸🇻😍🙏
@emilyleavitt5276
@emilyleavitt5276 2 года назад
You can do the JET program (teaching English in Japan, sponsored by the Japanese government) if you have a Bachelor's degree.
@Dangic23
@Dangic23 3 года назад
I have lived in Canada, Caribbean, South Korea, Germany, Philippines. All places were better than living in the US.
@nelsongao6487
@nelsongao6487 3 года назад
Japan as a whole is better than New York. Safe place, great food, technically advance, rich culture and probably the only main downsides are the enormous pressure on education and work life.
@turuus5215
@turuus5215 3 года назад
Please, move to Japan!
@npc2480
@npc2480 3 года назад
If Japan didn’t have enormous pressure on education and work life then Japan wouldn’t be any better than New York.
@juliaweber212
@juliaweber212 3 года назад
I agree
@alanaweaver8942
@alanaweaver8942 3 года назад
I miss living in Japan . So much cleaner, respectable and people are friendly and mind their own business and treat you with respect. The food was great too! 😋
@jlvandat69
@jlvandat69 3 года назад
2:00 "Tokyo is a safe place for children". This is such a sobering reality for American. I have traveled to many countries over the years and have frequently been amazed by the ever-increasing gap between the levels of personal safety in the USA and most other countries, generally-speaking. In many countries you will observe children, unaccompanied by parents sometimes, doing "normal" things as this 10 year was doing- shopping, walking to school, etc. There's a sense of deep calm that you feel knowing the children and people in general are safe. Most other countries don't have the serious gun problem that exists in the USA, either. America has progressed in so many important ways, but in terms of personal safety (especially) we are failing significantly. It's a complex problem with no easy answers, but much better gun law enforcement and better gun laws are absolutely a major first step towards better safety for all citizens.
@vt3140
@vt3140 3 года назад
Japan is a conservative country. Japanese citizens love their country. Respect their laws and followed them. USA citizens and people living in US majorities are opposite.
@redx1106
@redx1106 3 года назад
It’s much better to live in Japan than the US so i hope they stay there permanently
@MarioUcomics
@MarioUcomics 3 года назад
It depends on the person and if they can get into the culture. Someone people can’t take the collectivists society
@travelinginfantryveteran5439
@travelinginfantryveteran5439 3 года назад
Japanese is way cleaner and safer. America lol ghetto and some race feel entitled everything and some of us are the one suffering serving America so everyone can enjoy that freedom while we suffer from PTSD.
@redx1106
@redx1106 3 года назад
For me I’m half Japanese I should be living there than in America and plus i personally don’t want anymore westerners living there or anywhere in Asia that matter minus asian Americans they can live here but no to the non Asians they cause too much trouble there
@LMLification
@LMLification 3 года назад
@@redx1106 I agree. Some Westerners feel the same way about Asians in their countries
@redx1106
@redx1106 3 года назад
I miss living in Tokyo too by the way much safer and fun things to do than here in Utah/USA
@liamlee8422
@liamlee8422 3 года назад
it's a lot easier when one of the parents is Japanese. trust me it's very difficult to integrate into the Japanese society as a foreigner or visibly non-asian foreigner
@DexEli07
@DexEli07 3 года назад
Disagree. I’ve known South Asian, South East Asian and Western families who are thriving and happy living in Japan. It’s up to individuals to blend in the society wherever you are.
@beyourself2444
@beyourself2444 3 года назад
Correct
@sandyrose2398
@sandyrose2398 3 года назад
It helps when they live in American-type cities - but there are always things to miss when u move to a foreign country. People have to leave NYC - ruined by the corrupt/lying leaders.
@npc2480
@npc2480 3 года назад
@@sandyrose2398 don’t blame the corrupt leaders when it is the stupidity of its citizens for voting them in.
@hansen8843
@hansen8843 3 года назад
Living in Japan is better than one bedroom apartment in nyc with renting 2000 dollars a month. A lot of cheaper in Japan
@theweatherisaokay4964
@theweatherisaokay4964 3 года назад
What a well spoken and polite little guy! It's hard to learn anything in different language unless it's been translate to our language and he's embraced it.
@AthenaSaints
@AthenaSaints 3 года назад
Crime rate is lower in Japan compare to New York. 👍😊
@otogigamer
@otogigamer 3 года назад
Oh they live in the nice area mostly where a lot of international business people and diplomats live. But most of japan is very nice and very little to no crime except umbrella theft. It's true you can lose your wallet stuffed with cash and find it later at the local police station with the cash inside.
@truthhurtsalways4u
@truthhurtsalways4u 3 года назад
I was in disbelief when children ,including girls still walk at night alone.havent seen it anywhere in the usa,urban or rural.japan is one the few countries i would love to visit again!
@UserInterface00
@UserInterface00 3 года назад
Not every family can pack up and move to Japan. Helps to have one of them be Japanese and have family there.
@kool.kj11
@kool.kj11 3 года назад
I’ve always said if I was East Asian American, I would drop everything and move to Japan or South Korea. Those countries are safe, clean, and community-oriented (not to mention they have universal health coverage).
@nadineskye7050
@nadineskye7050 3 года назад
Especially with all the racism and race-motivated attacks against Asians in America today. Living with your head on swivel is no way to live.
@mrsTraveller64
@mrsTraveller64 3 года назад
Here in Finland we also have health coverage for everyone, and our children walk alone or with friends to school. Or by subway or busses.
@nursejill1474
@nursejill1474 3 года назад
@@mrsTraveller64 lucky
@yssync7
@yssync7 3 года назад
Made me wanna go home 🇯🇵😭
@Elizabeth-rh1hl
@Elizabeth-rh1hl 3 года назад
Glad your family had this option. We may all want to move somewhere safer than the U.S. before too long.
@jamesharney1389
@jamesharney1389 3 года назад
Hello how are you doing today?
@GoGoPooerRangers
@GoGoPooerRangers 3 года назад
Safer? Every country has it's problems, Japan has molka, spy cams, work pressure, long hours. Stop generalizing.
@Humbirdhippo5475
@Humbirdhippo5475 2 года назад
Japan is a lovely place. The people are very, very respectful and it’s so clean. Loved it and would definitely go back!
@josephmeetstravel9762
@josephmeetstravel9762 3 года назад
I’m from the Bronx. Been living here since Nov 2013. Married to my beautiful Japanese wife.
@catherinenelson4162
@catherinenelson4162 3 года назад
This is so lovely!
@stefanossmitty3318
@stefanossmitty3318 3 года назад
Talk about click bate! I was thinking these were gonna be random people who just moved to Japan on the fly, then spoiler alert…the wife is Japanese. 🤷🏾‍♂️
@JJ-yu6og
@JJ-yu6og 3 года назад
She is already Japanese and from Japan, born and raised until age 25. Their child is half Japanese. Only the husband is not Japanese. This is a lame story. To say "American family" is deceptive and misleading. Find a family that has ZERO connection to Japan, and it'll be a story worth being inspired by. "Japanese woman returns home with her American husband" is the honest title.
@nursejill1474
@nursejill1474 3 года назад
Most places would be safer for children than NYC and US in general. 😢
@Reinhardt_Kozlowski
@Reinhardt_Kozlowski 3 года назад
Japan is truly a wonderful country and it makes me sad how US big cities have declined over the years - homeless camps, drug usage out in the open, skyrocketing crime, heavy traffic, rude people, poor public transit, high cost of living if you want to live in a "safe area" neighborhood. If it weren't for suburbs (which are really boring) and economic opportunities, I would've left with my wife and kids long ago. We're now considering going back to my wife's home country depending on how things pan out in the next few years and now that my job is fully remote.
@mrsTraveller64
@mrsTraveller64 3 года назад
I admire people who do that, pack and move into the unknown! But I also feel sad for the lost chance to grow up in the childs own culture, that he was born into. I was put in a foreign language school when I first started school, I was there for three years to learn the language, after that my parents put me into my own culture/language school. The change was huge, I loved my first school but I would be so sad now as an adult if I had missed out on the school years amongst my own people and language and traditions. Even though in my case we looked the same but yet we were very different. So that's why I always think oh these children will never experience their own cultures schools and friendships..but as this sweet boy is half Japanese it is his culture too, so it makes sence. The area looks wonderfiul where you live and what an adventurous life to break up and start in a new place!
@terri3696
@terri3696 3 года назад
Looks amazing ❤️
@evelynmarx6212
@evelynmarx6212 3 года назад
Yes ! Move to Hawaii
@glaznflip1501
@glaznflip1501 3 года назад
I’m so jealous
@kenny0626
@kenny0626 3 года назад
Such a great story.
@jypmina_penguinprincess6273
@jypmina_penguinprincess6273 3 года назад
-29 year old me trying to learn Nihongo. "I don't think I'm doing bad, but I'm not doing great."
@candyjamaican
@candyjamaican 3 года назад
Wait, the wife IS Japanese with families IN Japan. This is Laughable to say the least. Hhow about interviewing a foreign family with NO family here but striving?
@Reconseal4050
@Reconseal4050 3 года назад
He can now catch all the Pokémon he wants! Downside? Earthquakes, typhoon, tsunamis. 😉
@mglintro8149
@mglintro8149 3 года назад
at least you can survive those you can't survive a gun shot to the head
@isuramalinda1181
@isuramalinda1181 Год назад
I need a huge help from one of you . Day before yesterday (2023/6/26) I met a US citizen at Ueno Station. She was really exited to talk to me. She said that I looked like "A God" to her and she's a diehard fan of that god.She wanted to take some photographs with me. She even missed her train and her friend already got her train. She dedicated all those things just to talk with me. She said that her name is " Elizabeth" and she's been in Japan for 40 years.She's 61 years old now. She's living in somewhere near to Shinjuku but I couldn't exactly rememver the place because I haven't heard that name before. She had no any social media accounts. I was too exited and too nervous because I had to take pictures at a very station where thousands of people walking away. So I couldn't ask her phone number. She asked from me to go somewhere else. But I thought it would be an interrupt to her. So I didn't. Can you please help me to find Elizabeth for me. This personal in so mean to me. I don't know how to explain. After we said good bye and leave her I couldn't even sleep a bit. Cause I should hangout with her sometime. If you can't give me her personal details without her permission that's totally okay. I can understand it.Can you ask from her to contact me. Cause that's what i desperately need right now. If one of you can help me to find her , I will greatfull untill my last breath. Thank you My phone number : 08073715943
@thelightofthebodyispineal7137
@thelightofthebodyispineal7137 2 года назад
Beautiful!
@Tanman902000
@Tanman902000 3 года назад
Japan is awesome. I worked there for a couple years. I wish I can bring my daughter there now.
@Mwoods2272
@Mwoods2272 3 года назад
It's easier to move to Japan when the wife is a Japanese citizen.
@Kevin-sm8pn
@Kevin-sm8pn 3 года назад
No duh, sweetie, lol. The reason why they did it is so they can be closer to her relatives.
@EmilyPetersenHomemaking
@EmilyPetersenHomemaking 3 года назад
Yeah… this story would have been more interesting if they’d used an actual american family with no roots in Japan and who looked different from the locals.
@Mwoods2272
@Mwoods2272 3 года назад
@@EmilyPetersenHomemaking True, the challenges are different when the wife can deal with the language and the people.
@michellepalmaasencio7411
@michellepalmaasencio7411 3 года назад
I wish I can do that too. I would love to live in Japan, such a beautiful country, hopefully go on vacation.
@Humbirdhippo5475
@Humbirdhippo5475 2 года назад
Beautiful
@juliaweber212
@juliaweber212 3 года назад
So awesome
@thorfida
@thorfida 3 года назад
Yes
@garyjeffries1041
@garyjeffries1041 3 года назад
I would not handle the earthquakes lol
@nuranarrowood5808
@nuranarrowood5808 3 года назад
If I was younger I would like to move out of here I am over 48 years same house same neighborhood since then a lot of things changed
@CHAM0RRITO
@CHAM0RRITO 3 года назад
the wife is japanese. why don't they feature a totally foreign family instead. The fact that she is japanese makes it easier for them to move and adapt. additionally, the immigration status and resident visa process is facilitated by her being a japanese citizen. this is a bullsh*t story
@kool.kj11
@kool.kj11 3 года назад
Um maybe because there are not very many foreign families moving to Japan…? Japan is not very welcoming to people to who are not Japanese (although that’s starting to change).
@mrsTraveller64
@mrsTraveller64 3 года назад
There is this youtube-family called Life in Japan about an American family with four kids who moved to Japan and they love it there!
@iamlekat
@iamlekat 2 года назад
How does it feel to live my dreams🥺😭
@ChipsonAnimates
@ChipsonAnimates 4 месяца назад
Boring af
@makt122
@makt122 5 месяцев назад
People do this all the time. I know 2 people who recently moved to japan.
@ChipsonAnimates
@ChipsonAnimates 4 месяца назад
I did it too!!!
@giftyagyekum1242
@giftyagyekum1242 3 года назад
Japan would have be a nice place to live in if it wasn't the earthquakes, tsunamis and those natural disturbances happening there, the people seems nice. I like the country ❤
@x-men69-96
@x-men69-96 3 года назад
still have to pay US income tax? it's the problem
@conductingintomfoolery9163
@conductingintomfoolery9163 2 года назад
If it under 100k it’s exempt
@mr.s2349
@mr.s2349 3 года назад
What a common thing. Nothing else to report on?
@mrsTraveller64
@mrsTraveller64 3 года назад
Common thing? Everything in this world is common already but still we like to hear about things that we might dream of but don't have the energy or money or guts or whatever, to make come true. I have a mother with Alzheimer, I could not leave her. As I was young I tried to live in Israel but as much as I loved it it wasn't my home, I loved beeing there on holiday but my home, my own people, were in my own country(in Scandinavia). Love to hear these stories!
@chaeyoungsbestie414
@chaeyoungsbestie414 3 года назад
@@mrsTraveller64 I don’t know if this story is quite that, though. The mother is Japanese and is presumably a Japanese national, making their move super easy. The son is also probably a dual-passport holder. (Sorry if this revealed later in the video, I only watched a third through thus far). Their stay isn’t contingent on their ability to grab hold of a visa, nor would it particularly be a culture shock considering the mother speaks Japanese and would be able to help integrate the family and take care of documentation/moving/etc that would require advanced Japanese language knowledge. This kind of story isn’t about guts or wealth or another, it’s just a common reality in international marriages where families can freely move between both nations of origin without much issue. I have a friend who’s dad is French, mom is American, she’s moved back and forth a bunch of times and it was always easy for them. I’m American, no connections to France, I’d have a hard time getting there full-time (no knowledge of language, culture, probably would have a hard time landing a job because I don’t know French, my stay would be contingent on a company sponsoring me, etc etc).
@juliaweber212
@juliaweber212 3 года назад
Wow America is pretty different
@EmilyPetersenHomemaking
@EmilyPetersenHomemaking 3 года назад
If you’re rich and have a spouse who speaks Japanese and family… it’s going to be super easy!
@LissetteLissie
@LissetteLissie 3 года назад
Where do I sign up??!!!
@deusexmachina1421
@deusexmachina1421 3 года назад
🎶....who is that girl I see, staring straight back at me.... 🎵 Lovely family, such a wise decision moving to Japan, imo...
@penyarol83
@penyarol83 3 года назад
Mulan is Chinese...
@deusexmachina1421
@deusexmachina1421 3 года назад
@@penyarol83 ya, I know... the song's called "REFLECTION" so... go figure 🤣
@sabre3923
@sabre3923 Год назад
United States + Japan = Engaged
@Czech801
@Czech801 3 года назад
Rio Mori, 22, Japan!
@kristandeleon611
@kristandeleon611 3 года назад
No big deal he is half he will be just fine.
@honeyhurtado2085
@honeyhurtado2085 3 года назад
This is what many immigrants do every day when they come to America, Japan is beautiful but I think your channel should focus on the stories that happen here in USA. That is what every immigrant does every day in here and it is not always a nice story.
@jasinbiggs7189
@jasinbiggs7189 3 года назад
Usa is trash though. I’ve spent most of my life in usa and it’s not perfect
@mrsTraveller64
@mrsTraveller64 3 года назад
So let those immigrants do tveir own youtube-channel, this isn't about people moving to the states, it's about people moving away from the states, very interesting also!
@adden2242
@adden2242 3 года назад
Rich folks I guess..most of us filipinos can't afford going there..plane tickets are very expensive.
@slackjaw2643
@slackjaw2643 3 года назад
How people just got money to do stuff like this
@Kevin-sm8pn
@Kevin-sm8pn 3 года назад
No duh, sweetie, lol. You can't expect a poor person to just go to Japan, lol.
@illstuffamattresswithyou5657
@illstuffamattresswithyou5657 3 года назад
Wrapping a single apple in styrofoam and plastic?? That’s not ok.
@zantezaint2348
@zantezaint2348 3 года назад
As a Japanese, I have to say though there is one big flaw, if you don't pay doctors who will perform surgery on you a hefty gratuity or cash on the side, expect for some negligent action on their part.
@kimdabsmd
@kimdabsmd 3 года назад
Ivan Ramen did it first
@mJazzle
@mJazzle Год назад
Lmao how is this a news story though? People move to and from the states daily…Also the wife is literally Japanese.
@Hugginsince79
@Hugginsince79 3 года назад
Hard Pass
@yeoweehuathuat8926
@yeoweehuathuat8926 3 года назад
Tht was before the earthquakes come!
@MariaSocorro-
@MariaSocorro- 3 года назад
Yeah , better to lived in Japan . But I need to learn u ty o speak thier language or else you cannot find a job , just speaking English only .
@almudenacarnero7934
@almudenacarnero7934 3 года назад
Dale ok gracias esto es aro de vida así dice algo ok Tokio pasalo io
@sliduyzamnoyu
@sliduyzamnoyu 3 года назад
Wife is from japan better turn Japanese dad and son
@giselleperez5308
@giselleperez5308 3 года назад
Toooooo much plastic
@almudenacarnero7934
@almudenacarnero7934 3 года назад
Gracias ea cr grc aló mj te llege
@almudenacarnero7934
@almudenacarnero7934 3 года назад
Por que es ea cr grc aló así España Europ islas Baleares mj te llege gagolero Oscar today
@erichavnen3727
@erichavnen3727 3 года назад
Let's be honest... This lady told her husband they were moving to Tokyo and he bowed his cowardly head and said, "Yes dear... Whatever you say dear..." FACT!!! NO BALLS!!!
@gregrangel9165
@gregrangel9165 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@jenniferbullett7254
@jenniferbullett7254 3 года назад
😄😄😄
@dannij7081
@dannij7081 3 года назад
All I can is lol 😆😂🤣
@penyarol83
@penyarol83 3 года назад
You have issues
@erichavnen3727
@erichavnen3727 3 года назад
@@penyarol83 You use a koala as your profile picture and you think that I have issues? LMAO 😂😂😂
@almudenacarnero7934
@almudenacarnero7934 3 года назад
Quería decir algo te diré así bien ok Tokio. Io gracias quería decir algo ya te diré si me memory ok así ok gracias esto ok unicef oscar uned
@almudenacarnero7934
@almudenacarnero7934 3 года назад
Aló grc salude América latina Asia África ok covid India ok islas yo me vacune y tu así cual es sea buena son todas cual te toca esa es buena ese pulso ok ea vitoria así
@almudenacarnero7934
@almudenacarnero7934 3 года назад
A sabes algo te escribo cada día semana mes año ok gracias bueno es juliu ok agost ok setiembre dicen algo de ello por pausa completa danos algo bueno covid
@almudenacarnero7934
@almudenacarnero7934 3 года назад
Bueno como es posible eso tan básico yo no llego ya pero. Otros uy me da algo ok a penas saben de sus abuelos abuelos abuelos ok tíos primos germanos ya diré ok como es posible uy ya diré yo no falto no ofendo así saben las vidas de santos y sabrás una sabrás que es bueno bibke coran otra y otra ay máx no so lo la tuya así si notas si unay uno ok vienes tu y yo ya está no me ofendas no me faltes ni me insultes máx no me dejo ni dejo ok antes se mira uno y una
@almudenacarnero7934
@almudenacarnero7934 3 года назад
Como cada famil tiene de todo es my respuesta ok ya diré me my propio rrolo gueño notas Com ok ya diré a pasalo a me bien fue luego ya eata para golpea loa míos y uy nosotros solos todo no ba lo miraron no nía dehsron nada gasta Com mys cacharritos ok claro ya sabes antes de ok te lo reflexionaba bien ume buen máx ok me my rrolo gueño Mostaza ok h umor my rrolo gueño así que necesito supcritores ok para que algo salud así ok ya Ear claro no ganamos todo exo así podemos acudir a la tu si ok espectáculo bar aai uy educa uy lo que ay da de todo no ya diré
@almudenacarnero7934
@almudenacarnero7934 3 года назад
Así como decían uy de santos y sabrás que vidas tambiem artys pueblo ok aros Tokio natura ok io que vidas ok pueblo que vidas ok Nobleza ok reyes ok que visas ok ay de todo ya como se corrige da de todo ver uy oír ok mys dejaron algo tam bueno un día lo echarás de menos si ya te lo digo io se cada cosa uy da de todo luego dices que no. Me de uy no me fio ya td diré ok donde bien ya cine máx deport y todo a clama ya vidas humildes que algo tiene cambiar a bien ta los rrolens de la vida no es un jandica ni outopia ok ya te diré gracias tiempo de ello cambio del tiempo y todo ok nasa y todo humanidad mys Naturaleza ok planeta mys uy tienen algo bien educa bien miau guau piu así me kedo cigüeña golondrina gracias gracias a dios ave maria padre mio ángeles di l ok di lo que quiera tu yo ke kedo exo ya diré axi ok gracias estoy por ese siglo les así Com h umor alegría de vivir todo el can can así my dibujo así mía San mía continuará my sintonia gracias mj te llege radio tve así ok ya esta ea cr grc aló
@surekhajadhav7180
@surekhajadhav7180 3 года назад
You're just an earthquake away from losing everything you packed
@slackjaw2643
@slackjaw2643 3 года назад
Looooooooooooool
@velmax1
@velmax1 3 года назад
like that cant happen in the US?
@surekhajadhav7180
@surekhajadhav7180 3 года назад
@@velmax1 should have chosen another country. Earthquake is the most unpredictable natural disaster
@user-wr9lh4ly1n
@user-wr9lh4ly1n 3 года назад
@@surekhajadhav7180 not sure about that- you could be shot as soon as you get out of your house in USA
@DexEli07
@DexEli07 3 года назад
Or you can get hit by a car - odds higher 😁
@almudenacarnero7934
@almudenacarnero7934 3 года назад
Ves esto olles pior que e a ok así c ok a b c
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