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File:[Doki] Yosuga no Sora - 12….jpg (310.08 KB,1920x1080)

 No.106332

Is it hard to get locks for your house in Japan? Or why are they always leaving the door so people can just waltz right in at any time? I know there's feeling safe in your community that you're not going to get burglarized or anything, but at least when you want some privacy you'd think you'd lock the door.

 No.106333

They like to encourage intruders

 No.106338

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>>106333
Hey that looks like my room but just replace the 3D girl with Alice and a strategy to infiltrate Gensokyo

 No.106341

>>106338
>a strategy to infiltrate Gensokyo

Do share

 No.106342

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>>106332
In japan it's weird to have a lot of locks... That reminded me to that zombie manga about a paranoid man with a shotgun, in a scene, there's a shot of his door with bunch of locks... It seems having too much locks is weird for the japanese. You can get locks of course, is not like you can't buy locks in japan. It may be weird, but in societies without crime, people gets used to leave the door open with no worries, or having the windows of their houses without bars. My grandma used to tell me that in times of the military dictatorship, everyone had their doors open, even at night, to get the fresh air in summer. Nowadays you need a security alarm and a good lock, on doors and windows...

 No.106343

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>>106341
By slowly building my antique collection and spending time amongst them I plan to eventually have a collection big enough and old enough to end up in Gensokyo alongside them one day while I become a forgotten item too.

 No.106348

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>>106342
That's like 4 locks... Really not much in the grand scheme of things vs other locked doors.

 No.106349

You wouldn't get it unless you lived in a place with very high population density

 No.106352

File:[SubsPlease] Alma-chan wa ….jpg (236.33 KB,1920x1080)

I always thought multiple locks was a fiction thing. It looks really cool to show all the locks during a time of tension, like escaping the bad guy. >>106342
But in real life it doesn't seem like anything but the strongest lock would make any difference. If you have X amount of money to spend on locks, spending all of it on the strongest lock or door you can find seems the most logical action.

 No.106634

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Sora's got nothing to hide so she never thought of it.

 No.106635

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>>106332
There is a weird paradox with investing too much in security. If you have something valuable, and you take extreme measures to protect your property, you are broadcasting to the world that you have something extremely valuable, and actually putting yourself in more danger. Similarly, if you are a very secretive person, this signals that you have something to hide and may prompt other people to dig deeper than they otherwise would. With this in mind, as long as you make sure nobody finds out, and nobody suspects that you are hiding something, it's safer to keep a metric ton of gold in your basement rather than a bank vault.

 No.106636

>>106342
>or having the windows of their houses without bars.
Bars on windows? Do you live in a warzone? I regularly keep mine half open.

 No.106637

>>106636
No anon, I live in europe. If your house is in a first floor, you need bars in the windows. Maybe even in a second floor... because robbers can climb.

 No.106639

>>106635
Balkan war civvie survivors point out that you just have display that your property is not very protected when it's actually protected. Double whammy

 No.106642

>>106637
I don't think we live in the same Europe.

 No.106644

>>106635
I just drank one of these with breakfast. So glad DAISO came to my region.

 No.106662

>>106636
>>106637
>>106642
Anons learning for the first time what difference in class means for living condition
General safety correlates entirely to how wealthy your neighborhood is




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