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		<title>By: On Taking a Bath in Japan &#124; お風呂 &#124; This Japanese Life. &#124; 生命を外面九天です</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Oct 2010 17:59:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: On Noise Bursts and Japanese Television &#124; 電視と噪音 &#124; This Japanese Life. &#124; 生命を外面九天です</title>
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		<title>By: Southern Man</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[No giant hornets, eh? 

Centipedes sound scary enough, though. Do they crawl over you at night when you sleep? Oh, I guess you might not know it. 

We have Asian, American, and German cockroaches here apparently, which is lovely. And spider crickets (Google them, they&#039;re terrifying, and they jump AT you when scared). 

Cicadas are everywhere in the US too. And that haiku guy is stupid because they actually live like 15 years, which is insane for a bug.

Look for giant hornets!! Look OUT for giant hornets!!]]></description>
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<p>Centipedes sound scary enough, though. Do they crawl over you at night when you sleep? Oh, I guess you might not know it. </p>
<p>We have Asian, American, and German cockroaches here apparently, which is lovely. And spider crickets (Google them, they&#8217;re terrifying, and they jump AT you when scared). </p>
<p>Cicadas are everywhere in the US too. And that haiku guy is stupid because they actually live like 15 years, which is insane for a bug.</p>
<p>Look for giant hornets!! Look OUT for giant hornets!!</p>
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