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	<title>Comments on: Valentine&#8217;s Day atrocity</title>
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	<description>O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!</description>
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		<title>By: nagaijin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Only Easter has escaped commercialisation in Japan. That&#039;s not because of any reluctance to show disrespect to a world religion – comical Buddhas and monks often appear in adverts here. And an anthropomorphic rabbit that lays coloured eggs would fit right in with anything you&#039;d see on a USJ poster. No, the only problem is that Easter falls on a different day every year, and nothing must be allowed to overlap in the Japanese marketing calendar. It must make them gnash their teeth.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Only Easter has escaped commercialisation in Japan. That&#8217;s not because of any reluctance to show disrespect to a world religion – comical Buddhas and monks often appear in adverts here. And an anthropomorphic rabbit that lays coloured eggs would fit right in with anything you&#8217;d see on a USJ poster. No, the only problem is that Easter falls on a different day every year, and nothing must be allowed to overlap in the Japanese marketing calendar. It must make them gnash their teeth.</p>
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