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@dobrinkirilovvasilev
@dobrinkirilovvasilev - 07.01.2024 14:54

Tumorol tribonal for ku ar kod my Japan Chaina, bruksel evry dey army during

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@rho620
@rho620 - 07.01.2024 01:31

I did not understand why did you sensor slave sold location?

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@user-gx3yi3bk5v
@user-gx3yi3bk5v - 06.01.2024 22:42

I am from Japan. My hometown has the most famous and biggest Yakuza group. Recently, Yakuza’s population is decreased, but they sells illegal drugs for the young and drugs are one of the biggest problems in Japan now. Yakuza has a bad effect on young people. I do not respect them because of this thing.🙃

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@dobrinkirilovvasilev
@dobrinkirilovvasilev - 06.01.2024 19:22

Spik for Japan Chaina posolstva , bulgaria!! Latet boms all bruksel boms

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@dobrinkirilovvasilev
@dobrinkirilovvasilev - 06.01.2024 19:21

Boms cily Sofia Kustendil Blagov grand Bulgaria nal.Dobrin Kirilov Vasilev lan laet lan city.

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@IMMA_MINER
@IMMA_MINER - 06.01.2024 17:22

When i think of Yakuza, i think of the death of Junko furuta😔😔😔

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@agyarhardjasudjana7804
@agyarhardjasudjana7804 - 06.01.2024 05:23

Kinda sounds that the Yakuza and the Police force is just two different side of the same coins

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@leonardoconchinha1332
@leonardoconchinha1332 - 05.01.2024 06:09

Brothers and sisters there's one thing I want you to know





Jesus Christ died for you, He died for us because He loves us
He is our only and eternal saviour
Give your life to Christ, don't cooperate with the darkness
He is waiting for you with open arms
And remember, God loves you always
God bless you!

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@ZaynNaz
@ZaynNaz - 05.01.2024 00:10

I wonder when all these organizations will dissolve into nothing

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@nofueron30000
@nofueron30000 - 03.01.2024 04:56

They should have this guy reacting to the yakuza game series

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@MondoBeno
@MondoBeno - 03.01.2024 03:32

One of my college classmates lived with his wife and kids in Japan on a college fellowship (he was a physicist) and his kids went to regular Japanese school, had Japanese manners, spoke the language, etc. They had a strange family living on the block, huge house with a pool, father drove a Cadillac, and their 6 year old said, "Their daughter is in my class, she has to sit in the back, and nobody talks to her." So the mother went to the Nakamura's house and invited Tomoko over to play with her kids. But Mrs. Nakamura was weird looking, her face looked uneven, and she was like, "No-no-no, not now, not now," and quickly shut the door. Behind the door, she could hear a man roaring in Japanese, "Who was that, who said you could talk to people, have you been speaking to the neighbors?" The next day she walked past the house, and saw this big, muscular guy in a tight shirt and pomaded hair, lots of jewelry, standing by his car and glaring at her. When she dropped her kids off at school, the principal called her to the office, and said, in typical apologetic Japanese tones, that it's not a good idea to invite the daughter of a Yakuza to your home. Though he wouldn't say it directly, speaking to the Yakuza's wife could put the wife and kids in danger of domestic violence. It was ironic, because nobody in Japan cared that these American kids were Black, but the daughter of a Yakuza might as well be a leper.

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@MondoBeno
@MondoBeno - 03.01.2024 03:22

Yakuza abuse their wives and kids. If a Yakuza gets into debt (which they often do) he will hand over his daughter as payment. If the daughter doesn't want to? Well too bad!

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@penelopeblanco5677
@penelopeblanco5677 - 03.01.2024 02:46

he looks so fiiiiine as a young man

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@SilviaSbraNutri
@SilviaSbraNutri - 02.01.2024 23:58

Idk, I don't believe people like that really regret what they have done. I think they left yakuza because they were just tired of the stress this "job" brings and wanted a life with less adrenaline. He was in jail 11 times, that is quite tiresome.

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@samarpandhakal3482
@samarpandhakal3482 - 02.01.2024 22:26

Not accurate. He didn’t talk about funny eyepatch guy saying “Kiryu-Chan”

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@user-ce1yt5kk7x
@user-ce1yt5kk7x - 02.01.2024 19:28

Anjay mardigu

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@user-qy9kk9yq1z
@user-qy9kk9yq1z - 02.01.2024 09:00

I recon that's pretty fly chopping off your finger .

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@HulkVahkiin
@HulkVahkiin - 01.01.2024 20:49

Man doesn't even sound like a gangster...damn you never know lol

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@poppycocksa
@poppycocksa - 01.01.2024 20:21

All I keep thinking is: Hes wearing that Apple Watch Ultra rather loosly on his wrist ...

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@urbanwarior3134
@urbanwarior3134 - 01.01.2024 15:45

Tatoo looks like a loose cardigan

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@WeraJayTwo0
@WeraJayTwo0 - 01.01.2024 11:54

Define sometimes

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@pawelholerzynski6936
@pawelholerzynski6936 - 01.01.2024 07:19

Respect .honor discipline.and a very good way of life with or without a sword. Happy new year

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@chimon9591
@chimon9591 - 01.01.2024 01:00

I’m surprised he’s able to reveal all of this and not be killed by the yakuza

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@josephkidis5400
@josephkidis5400 - 01.01.2024 00:01

Ryu Yakuza is with the business no lie Say no more

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@Sun6935
@Sun6935 - 31.12.2023 22:06

Love his outfit. Yakuza sure knows how to dress

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@user-dv6iw9ri7t
@user-dv6iw9ri7t - 31.12.2023 20:09

😂😂😂😂😂😂 a "how to video" or "walk through"

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@HariSupriono
@HariSupriono - 31.12.2023 19:04

But did he run a cabaret or hostess club? Bonus points if it were for real

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@user-uy1bl2vn5r
@user-uy1bl2vn5r - 30.12.2023 18:52

セリフ棒読み😂😂😂
台本読んでるの😂??
これを外国人達は信じてるの?

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@the_stig_nr1_csr292
@the_stig_nr1_csr292 - 30.12.2023 15:34

Yakuza😂😂😂pfffffff Luschen

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@augustusplays7896
@augustusplays7896 - 30.12.2023 04:22

How is he allowed to talk about this then?

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@eda5936
@eda5936 - 30.12.2023 03:32

On the side, i was also blackmailing. You know... to diversify my income streams

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@ihateeverythink558
@ihateeverythink558 - 30.12.2023 02:52

Construction?? Man is Majima irl.

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@tamlamoore7962
@tamlamoore7962 - 29.12.2023 22:50

❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊

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@drydryd
@drydryd - 29.12.2023 22:10

"sold as a slave"

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@Kameeho
@Kameeho - 29.12.2023 21:38

We will never as humanity get ridd of crime.
But i rather live with Yakuza criminals than say your south american cartell criminal, or general criminals at all.

Why? They are the lesser and a more controlled version of two the evils.

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@big_gooch1601
@big_gooch1601 - 29.12.2023 21:30

Still cold as ice

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@pillplaysgame3977
@pillplaysgame3977 - 29.12.2023 13:16

mardigu

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@gary610
@gary610 - 29.12.2023 06:18

Asian Mafia

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@isaacramirez2098
@isaacramirez2098 - 28.12.2023 23:33

You mean they don’t rip off their suits and fight shirtless on top of giant skyscrapers?

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@joumanadubois956
@joumanadubois956 - 28.12.2023 15:52

C'est agaçant lorsqu'on veut regarder des vidéos et qu'il n'y a pas de sous-titres en français 😡

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@yami_garasu
@yami_garasu - 28.12.2023 15:23

japan :
- glorified chef knives
- glorified sweet mangoes
- glorified crime syndicates

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@suls8972
@suls8972 - 27.12.2023 15:32

Kirain bossman mardigu wkwkwk

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@KT-jz3yy
@KT-jz3yy - 27.12.2023 13:30

分かりやすい説明

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@tinytim88
@tinytim88 - 26.12.2023 21:15

I thought former members supposed to treat it like hear no see no speak no evil. As in they speak nothing about their past life......

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@lexbusterz5883
@lexbusterz5883 - 26.12.2023 07:13

does this come in dubs

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@MaiyagyGery
@MaiyagyGery - 26.12.2023 03:49

Why don't you interviewing Kiryu Kazuma?
He's the legendary Dragon of Dojima.

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@thejfcad9020
@thejfcad9020 - 25.12.2023 23:55

3 mil yen a month? Is that normal in japan (i checked the conversion to my currency and its still a lot)

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@shadoninja
@shadoninja - 25.12.2023 18:24

It sounds like the only reason he was able to reintegrate with society was because his brother gave him a job for 6 years and then he started his own business.

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@a.r.5100
@a.r.5100 - 25.12.2023 11:31

Here is something alot of people dont seem to recognize. You can be a changed person, but that doesnt make you "better". Not doing the bad things you used to do doesnt make you good. You have to do enough good to make up for the bad. And doing a job that your paid to do like construction is a neutral act not a good one. So this guy is still a terrible person and should forever be condemned or until hes done enough good to make up for his sins which i doubt will ever happen

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@sanukumar446
@sanukumar446 - 25.12.2023 07:46

Yakuja must have connection with local Japanese govt or it wouldn't survive.

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