If this was in the middle of inland somewhere in North America or China, I can understand, but there's a friggin' real beach clearly visible in the picture. I don't get it.
Because, let's think about all the safety issues in a real beach. Unpredictable currents, vast ocean that someone can get swept out to, animals, trash, pollution, varying depth, among other things.
You don't have to worry about those at the in door beach. Don't be an idiot.
So here we finally have a reason to be concerned about who pissed in the "fake" ocean... Wait to go Japan! >.<
ReplyDeleteIs that a...real beach nearby?
ReplyDeleteNo of course not... it's just the sky!!! LOL
DeleteIf this was in the middle of inland somewhere in North America or China, I can understand, but there's a friggin' real beach clearly visible in the picture. I don't get it.
ReplyDeleteBecause, let's think about all the safety issues in a real beach. Unpredictable currents, vast ocean that someone can get swept out to, animals, trash, pollution, varying depth, among other things.
DeleteYou don't have to worry about those at the in door beach. Don't be an idiot.
The biggest waste of money ever, you're a fucking moron.
DeleteYes, it is a real beach nearby in frigging Japan, where you have real beaches all around. I guess one can never have too many beaches
ReplyDeleteWell, I guess it's good for the zombie apocolypse..
ReplyDeleteAmazing. I wonder how many years they made this. Anyways, I'm quite curious as to how are they changing the water here.
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