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Originally posted by Malto Marko View PostDoes this mean a Reeses cup has the potential to be a chocolate diamond?
........I know what I am getting my wife for Valentines Day. A bag of Reeses Cups and an instruction card that says just add pressure and you have jewelry.Last edited by edindetroit; February 7, 2015, 01:22 PM."Your division isn't going through Green Bay it's going through Detroit for the next five years" - Rex Ryan
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Originally posted by Malto Marko View PostIn case you were not aware, this one is for LFIJ.
I am wondering what the penalty is?
There is no penalty or punishment for individuals. The law is aimed at pressuring companies and local governments. Employers unable to meet the guidelines will be forced to pay nearly 10% higher payments into the national health insurance program. This can equate to millions of dollars for large corporations. Computer manufacturer NEC originally stated that it could face fines reaching $19 million under the policy.To say it is “illegal” to be overweight in Japan is a mischaracterization of the law. It has been referred to as a “fat tax” which may be closer to reality. The Japanese government issued guidelines and goals related to overweight citizens, with penalties for companies who do not meet those goals. Individuals are not punished or fined in any way, although overweight people may be subject to increased pressure to lose weight by by employers and fellow workers. There also may be discrimination against overweight people seeking jobs.Originally posted by -Deborah- View Postlol a busty woman with a bow in her cleavage?
LFiJ - it was apparent to me!2015 AAL - Ezekiel "Double Digit Sacks" Ansah.
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I don't really know how much it's being enforced, but when the government is paying for medical costs I guess it's easier to understand why they'd want a law like this in place...although, on the other hand it's pretty hypocritical since they own something like a third of the "Japan Tobacco" company.2015 AAL - Ezekiel "Double Digit Sacks" Ansah.
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Originally posted by LionsFanInJapan View PostI don't really know how much it's being enforced, but when the government is paying for medical costs I guess it's easier to understand why they'd want a law like this in place...although, on the other hand it's pretty hypocritical since they own something like a third of the "Japan Tobacco" company.I long for a Lions team that is consistently competitive.
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For those that follow MLE, I can see this year being the time when Matt Stonie overtakes Chestnut as the best eater in the world.
National awareness will obviously start on July 4th... but all you have to do is follow Stonie on YouTube. That guy is legit and will only get better at his age.AAL 2023 - Alim McNeill
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Originally posted by wingdog View PostIt could only be forced sumo wresteling
A common question raised in the discussion of the metabo law is that of sumo wrestlers. The law only applies to people between 40 and 75 years old, so the vast majority of sumo wrestlers will not be measured during their careers. Kyokutenho Masaru, for example was the oldest wrestler to win a top division sumo championship at the age of 37.2015 AAL - Ezekiel "Double Digit Sacks" Ansah.
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