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it actaully depens on them cuz sometimes they r fwnds wit them or they r rivals so u cant actuallt tell if they hate or love = D

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we cant really tell because some japanese don't hate them but some do

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Not At All Stupid Japs.XD Justt Kiddin` Veryy Welcome. ^.^

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