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Man in Japan arrested for selling hacked Pokémon in Sword and Shield

Man in Japan arrested for selling hacked Pokémon in Sword and Shield Don t hack the Sobble if you can t do the time. Japan’s Unfair Competition Prevention Act is apparently a serious business. How serious? As relayed by Brian Ashcraft at Kotaku, it’s serious enough to warrant arrests. A report from Japanese publication Asahi News indicates that an unemployed 23-year-old Nagoya resident was arrested for allegedly selling a hacked Sobble from Pokémon Sword and Shield, and it is believed that he had been selling modded Pokémon for a year-long period concluding last November. He has reportedly confessed to selling the Sobble.

7 Tax Benefits of Owning a Home: A Complete Guide for Filing This Year

7 Tax Benefits of Owning a Home: A Complete Guide for Filing This Year 7 Tax Benefits of Owning a Home: A Complete Guide for Filing This Year What are the tax benefits of owning a home? Look no further than this complete guide of all the 2020 tax breaks homeowners should be aware of. Margaret Heidenry, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail What are the tax benefits of owning a home? Plenty of homeowners are asking themselves this right around now as they prepare to file their taxes. You may recall the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act the most substantial overhaul to the U.S. tax code in more than 30 years went into effect on Jan. 1, 2018. The result was likely a big change to your taxes, especially the tax perks of homeownership.

Madurado bajo el sol naciente | EL PAÍS Semanal

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Foo Fighters promote signature Japanese beverage along with their latest album

By THERON GODBOLD AND HANA KUSUMOTO | Stars and Stripes | Published: January 28, 2021 Foo Fighters, the renowned rock ‘n’ rollers known for hits like “My Hero” and “Everlong,” reached across the Pacific to a distinguished Japanese sake brewer to help promote the band’s upcoming album, “Medicine at Midnight.” Tatenokawa, which has been making sake in Yamagata prefecture for the past 180 years, produced two varieties of Japan’s distinctive beverage to pair with the Feb. 5 album release. The band has released a two-minute video showing brewers working in slow motion set to “Shame, Shame,” a track off the new album. The video, posted on YouTube, confused some fans; the cameras followed workers from the brewery as they made a batch of sake. Many commenters thought the Foo Fighters were collaborating with a Japanese band, while others shared their excitement over the new beverage.

When it comes to sake, a little heat can go a long way

As we head deeper into winter, I find myself craving hot sake on a frequent basis. The temperature inside my drafty Tokyo apartment, which feels like it lacks any kind of insulation, is often bone-chillingly low. When merely stepping into your kitchen feels akin to taking a trip to the Arctic, the soothing warmth of hot sake is a great boon comfort and coziness in liquid form. Kanzake (warmed sake) has long been a part of Japanese drinking culture. As Brian Ashcraft points out in his newest book, “The Japanese Sake Bible,” references to heated sake have appeared in Japanese texts for centuries, and the practice of heating sake became prevalent around the middle of the Edo Period (1603-1868).

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