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‘Hey, there’s a tuna.’ ‘A dead body?’ the engineer laughed. ‘We haven’t even moved the train yet. How could there be a tuna? Rub your eyes and wake up.’
[tuna is Japanese slang for a dead body on the railroad]
— Jan 30, 2026 03:36AM
[tuna is Japanese slang for a dead body on the railroad]
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‘I don’t know if this is right, but about the name Kameda,’ Imanishi began. ‘Could it be that it isn’t a person’s name but a place name?’
— 21 hours, 47 min ago
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There were thirty-two men named Kameda living in northeastern Japan. All thirty-two Kamedas said that none of their family, relatives, friends, or acquaintances was the victim.
— 23 hours, 38 min ago
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A second bar hostess had also overheard the word ‘Kameda.’ What had been meant by ‘Kameda’?
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After statements had been taken the only fact they all had agreed on was that the victim’s accent was of the Tohoku region in northeastern Japan, a dialect with thick zu-zu sounds.
— Jan 30, 2026 06:22AM
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Jan 30, 2026 06:24AM
Os japoneses comem tanto atum que até chamam atuns aos cadáveres
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Querida Maria, eu não estava a gozar mas sim a constatar.Continua a desfrutar da tua bela massa com atum
Beijinho, linda😘
É sempre um prazer ver-te 🎉🎊


