Kelp Highway

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Were America's first inhabitants Japanese fishermen?

Erlandson has been working with marine biologists for the last few years and believes Japanese fisherman could have been following the kelp highway which would have flourished even during the ice age. The kelp would have been attractive to all kinds of fish because it provides shelter and as well as giving nutrients to other sea creatures.

Mike Graham, a kelp expert who helped Erlandson, told New Scientist, "It's quite likely that Japan's ancient inhabitants were familiar with these systems before they came over. What people saw, as they moved, were familiar species, familiar ways of life, familiar associations."

Well, if anyone would ever try to eat a garibaldi, it would be a Japanese fisherman.

Thai Boxers in Japan

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This article is interesting as hell because I've heard many, many times about how weak Thai boxers/kickboxers are used to prop up their Japanese counterparts, but never actually bothered to research it.

Thai boxers downed by punches that missed him

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