[div class=”notice” class2=”icon”]The following is from an article on DstryrSG, part of the MiddleEasy Network.[/div]
Back in the good ol’ days, a company could put a child to work in a mine or glass factory or cannery without having to worry about pesky “child labor laws.” These days, you can’t even hire an 11-year old to do some assembly line soldering work without getting busted. Fortunately, those laws don’t apply in all countries, which is why I can pick up a “56 LCD for under a G (damn, that’s a good price).
Thankfully, the child acting laws in Japan seem to be a little loose too. Check out the video below, featuring the very young Haruka taking on a really creepy Kenny Omega (playing a good heel).
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