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Monday 22 October 2012

driving

Drive to fast, Stop slowly, pull off slowly. Drive with two hands, take ur arm from outside the window. Driving too slow. WTF shut up!

I had this all through the journey to the builder/articuteter in Shinano.  I told her to drive then. She didnt
After going to the library. I must admit I pulled off a little fast. MIL moaned.
I lost my temper 4 times she mention my driving to chiho and then chiho moaned at me. I told her to drive she said no.
I told her 4-5 times u moaned about my driving, Can u please be quiet unless u want to drive. then please do so.
My wife got angry coz of my SHORT TEMPER I have
MIL didnt want to go to Yamada denki anymore
My wife was in a mood with me.
Its now late afternoon and still she is moody with me. My fault fuck yea always my fault!!

This all started when the motherinlaw phoned up at 7.30 this morning. Commanding that she wants to seat next to my son,. Does she really control our lives??

My wife says she cant drive soon coz of being 4 months pregrant.  Hmm let the motherinlaw drive then?
The problem I have is u tell me to do something and then moan about it. Im only going to rebel against u. Tell me to something in a nasty way Im going to rebel against u and do the opposite.

Monday 8 October 2012

A weird week

This week at work I seem to have alot of free periods. Next week is test week and alot of teachers wanted to review want they did and explain about the test. So I needed and so they said I didnt have to come to the classroom.
That give me time to walk around and watch other teachers teach. I also went to the gym and played badiminton with other kids alot of fun.

Tuesday 2 October 2012

The scales are going back down again

A happy soul I am. My scales read now 129kg (0.8 pounds lost)
Walking has helped alot. Cycling Im itching to get out.
This Sunday I hope to meet Yusuke and go for a cycle.

I think I need to hit them stairs and work hard in training. I set myself a target again.  To lose 5kg in 5 weeks, Ive been losing 1kg a week but thats might change due to the fact Ive started back to work and Im finding out that I dont exercise so much has b4 coz I have less free time. but we can always find free time ne
Waking up earlier going to be earlier, instead of watching tv, playing the computer I can be going swimming.
I havent been swimming for along time (6th of September). Even that I havent been going Ive still lost weight this weight and thats due just to walking.

So what does swimming actually do for me?

wtf is NEET!

A question was asked to all the 1st Graders.
What do u want to be in the future, some wrote good answers alot wrote I want to be NEET!
WTF is that? I thought they meant neat!! NOT NEET

So I go to look it up. OMFG these kids are on drugs!!! Or sick or something

"not in education, employment, or training".
In Japan, the classification comprises people aged between 15 and 34 who are unemployed, not engaged in housework, not enrolled in school or work-related training, and not seeking work. The "NEET group" is not a uniform set of individuals.

EET is distinct from freeter, the classification for those who continually move between low-wage jobs.
The demographic prevalence of NEETs has been indicated in employment statistics. Japanese politicians expressed concern about the impact on the economy of the growth in the NEET population. The estimated size rose from 480,000 in September 2002 to 520,000 in September 2003, according to the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare.
Other surveys by the Japanese government in 2002 presented a much larger figure of 850,000 people who can be classified as NEET, of which 60% were people aged 25 to 34.
Unlike most Western European countries, Japan's unemployment benefit terminates automatically after three to six months. Many NEETs in Japan are supported by their parents. This support can enable the form of social withdrawal known as the hikikomori phenomenon, which some believe is a reaction to the oppressive Japanese work environment. Routine demands for overtime and personal sacrifice have led to death due from overwork (karōshi) in extreme cases.
This reaction against excessively demanding work can be seen in the rise of the Hodo-Hodo zoku: Employees who avoid promotion to minimize stress and maximize free time. NEETs, hikikomori, and freeters might be young people who cannot or will not work to meet the expectations of older generations.
Japanese NEETs include many who have rejected the accepted social model of adulthood. They do not seek full-time employment after graduation, or further training to obtain marketable job skills through the governmental Hello Work schemes. They might be reacting against the traditional career path of the salaryman. Some experts attribute this to the extended economic stagnation during the 1990s, which led to high unemployment among young people (2.13 million by some estimates). Many freeters, who were nominally employed, became NEETs.[citation needed]
The system of lifetime employment has disintegrated in the face of economic pressures from globalization. The availability of lifelong employment in a single company has become increasingly untenable for both corporations and individuals.
Professor Michiko Miyamoto describes the situation as a "breakdown of the social framework forged in an industrial society, by which young people become adults