Kancho Statue
Posted on May 12, 2008 by tiki god |Filed Under Uncategorized and has these tags: wtf
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Is that Kakashi’s 1000 Years of Pain????
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Looks like it.
Was this some sort of hobby/prank in Japan? Will we ever have statues of people playing the circle game or “slug bug” in the US?
UFIA!!!!!
“Kancho getcho finger out my ass?”
LOL 1000 years of pain…? The other statue should be a good 200ft in the air for that… ROFL…
why is he taking the fruit out the piƱata?
It’s PEDOBEAR in a human suit !!
Oh ya, and why the hell did you accept a VINTAGE GAY IMAGES advertisement? That’s ,so NSFW.
If that’s gonna be on the side of every screen I’ll just stop visiting.
This reminds of one scene in the show Yu Yu Hakusho, where Yusuke puts his hands in the form he uses to shoot his spirit gun and scares the shit outta Kuwabara by sneaking up behind him doing what the statues are doing and yelling “SPIRIT GUN!”
@THE_GTC use firefox and adblock
fact: this technique has been used in SOME, NOT ALL parts of japan as a punishment for 100’s of years. it then evolved into a more playful technique used among school children to mess around with each other.
pretty gay if you ask me
I’m pretty sure I saw this statue in Florence Italy…
R.E.P.O.S.T
@chiefbutz: there’s japanese writing in the background..
I don’t care how mutch I will punish with it, I’m not gonna put my fingers insomeone else’s butt until she cleaned it out!
The banner in the background with 2012 written on it has Korean text, so I’m guessing this is Korea, not Japan.
Didn’t know they were into that too, though.
I added a link to this page in the external links section of Wikipedia’s page on “kancho”. If the photo is yours, and if you’d be willing to add it to the images database under the Creative Commons License, I’m sure that millions would appreciate your efforts in documenting this monumental wozzit.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kancho