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Betsy and Solomon lived happily through that winter and spring, and before summer came we had made up our minds to return to the East. What should we do with the owls? They would be a great deal of trouble to some one. They required an immense amount of petting, and a frequent supply of perfectly fresh meat. No matter how busy we were, one of us had to go to the butcher every other day.
We began to inquire among our friends who would like a nice, affectionate pair of owls? There seemed no great eagerness on the part of any one to(23) take the pets we so much valued. Plans for their future worried me so much that at last I said to my sister, “We will take them East with us.”
The owls, who were to take so long a journey, became objects of interest to our friends, and at a farewell tea given to us, a smartly dressed young man vowed that he must take leave of Solomon and Betsy. Calling for a broom, he slowly passed it to and fro over the carpet before them, while they sat looking at him with lifted ear tufts that betrayed great interest in his movements.
We trembled a little in view of our past moving experiences, but we were devoted to the little creatures and, when the time came, we cheerfully boarded the overland train at Oakland.
We had with us Betsy and Solomon in their large cage, and in a little cage a pair of strawberry finches, so called because their breasts are dotted like a strawberry. A friend had requested us to bring them East for her. We had also a dog—not Teddy, that had only been lent to us; but our own Irish setter Nita, one of the most lovable and interesting animals that I have ever owned.
The chipmunk was no longer with us. He had not seemed happy in the aviary—indeed, he lay down in it and threw me a cunning look, as if to say, “I will die if you don’t let me out of this.” So I gave him the freedom of the house. That pleased him, and for a few days he was very diligent in assisting us with our housekeeping by picking(24) all the crumbs off the floors and eating them. Then he disappeared, and I hope was happy ever after among the superb oak trees of the university grounds close to us.
When we started for the East, the pets, of course, had to go into the baggage car, and I must say here for the benefit of those persons who wish to travel with animals and birds, that there is good accommodation for them on overland trains. Sometimes we bought tickets for them, sometimes they had to go in an express car, sometimes we tipped the baggagemasters, but the sums spent were not exorbitant, and we found everywhere provision made for pets. You cannot take them in your rooms in hotels, but there is a place for them somewhere, and they will be brought to you whenever you wish to see them, or to give them exercise. We were on several different railway lines, and visited eight different cities, and the dog and birds, upon arriving in eastern Canada, seemed none the worse for their trip.
However, I would not by any means encourage the transportation of animals. Indeed, my feelings on the subject, since I understand the horrors animals and birds endure while being whirled from one place to another, are rather too strong for utterance. I would only say that in a case like mine, where separation between an owner and pets would mean unhappiness, it is better for both to endure a few days or weeks of travel. Then the case of animals(25) and birds traveling with some one who sees and encourages them every day is different from the case of unfortunate creatures sent off alone.
Our Nita was taken out of the car at every station where it was possible to exercise her, and one of us would run into restaurants along the route to obtain fresh meat for the owls. Their cage was closely covered, but whenever they heard us coming they hooted, and as no one seemed to guess what they were, they created a great deal of interest. My sister and I were amused one evening in Salt Lake City to see a man bending over the cage with an air of perplexity.
“They must be pollies,” he said at last, and yet his face showed that he did not think those were parrot noises issuing from within.
I remember one evening on arriving in Albany, New York, causing slight consternation in the hotel by a demand for raw meat. We hastened to explain that we did not want it for ourselves, and finally obtained what we wished.
As soon as we arrived home in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the owls were put downstairs in a nice, dry basement. They soon found their way upstairs, where the whole family was prepared to welcome them on account of their pretty ways and their love for caresses.
Strange to say, they took a liking to my father, who did not notice them particularly, and a mischievous dislike to my mother, who was disposed to(26) pet them. They used to fly on her head whenever they saw her. Their little claws were sharp and unpleasant to her scalp. We could not imagine why they selected her head unless it was that her gray hair attracted them. However, we had a French Acadian maid called Lizzie, whose hair was jet black, and they disliked her even more than they did my mother.
Lizzie, to get to her storeroom, had to cross the furnace-room where the owls usually were, and she soon began to complain bitterly of them.
“Dey watch me,” she said indignantly, “dey fly on my head, dey scratch me, an’ pull out my hairpins, an’ make my head sore.”
“Why don’t you push them off, Lizzie?” I asked, “they are only tiny things.”
“Dey won’t go—dey hold on an’ beat me,” she replied, and soon the poor girl had to arm herself with a switch when she went near them.
Lizzie was a descendant of the veritable Acadians mentioned in Longfellow’s “Evangeline,” of whom there are several thousand in Nova Scotia. My mother was attached to her, and at last she said, “I will not have Lizzie worried. Bring the owls up in my bathroom.”
There they seemed perfectly happy, sitting watching the sparrows from the window and teasing my long-suffering mother, who was obliged to give up using gas in this bathroom, for very often the owls put it out by flying at it.
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One never heard them coming. I did not before this realize how noiseless the flight of an owl is. One did not dream they were near till there was a breath of air fanning one’s cheek. After we gave up the gas, for fear they would burn themselves, we decided to use a candle. It was absolutely necessary to have an unshaded light, for they would perch on any globe shading a flame, and would burn their feet.
The candle was more fun for them than the gas, for it had a smaller flame, and was more easily extinguished, and usually on entering the room, away would go the light, and we would hear in the corner a laughing voice, saying “Too, who, who, who, who!”
The best joke of all for the owls was to put out the candle when one was taking a bath, and I must say I heard considerable grumbling from the family on the subject. It seemed impossible to shade the light from them, and to find one’s self in the dark in the midst of a good splash, to have to emerge from the tub, dripping and cross, and search for matches, was certainly not calculated to add to one’s affection for Solomon and Betsy. However, they were members of the family, and as George Eliot says, “The members of your family are like the nose on your face—you have got to put up with it, seeing you can’t get rid of it.”
Alas! the time soon came when we had to lament the death of one of our troublesome but beloved pets.
Betsy one day partook heartily of a raw fish head,(28) and in spite of remedies applied, sickened rapidly and sank into a dying condition.
I was surprised to find what a hold the little thing had taken on my affection. When her soft, gray body became cold, I held her in my hand close to the fire and, with tears in my eyes, wished for a miracle to restore her to health.
She lay quietly until just before she died. Then she opened her eyes and I called to the other members of the family to come and see their strange expression. They became luminous and beautiful, and dilated in a peculiar way. We hear of the eyes of dying persons lighting up wonderfully, and this strange illumination of little Betsy’s eyes reminded me of such cases.
Even after death she lay with those wide-open eyes, and feeling that I had lost a friend, I put down her little dead body. It was impossible for me to conceal my emotion, and my mother, who had quite forgotten Betsy’s hostility to her, generously took the little feathered creature to a taxidermist.
I may say that Betsy was the first and last bird I shall ever have stuffed. I dare say the man did the work as well as it could be done, but I gazed in dismay at my Betsy when she came home. That stiff little creature sitting on a stick, with glazed eyes and motionless body, could not be the pretty little bird whose every motion was grace. Ever since the day of Betsy’s death, I can feel no admiration for a dead bird. Indeed, I turn sometimes with a shudder(29) from the agonized postures, the horrible eyes of birds in my sister women’s hats—and yet I used to wear them myself. My present conviction shows what education will do. If you like and study live birds, you won’t want to wear dead ones.
After Betsy’s death Solomon seemed so lonely that I resolved to buy him a companion. I chose a robin, and bought him for two dollars from a woman who kept a small shop. A naturalist friend warned me that I would have trouble, but I said remonstratingly, “My owl is not like other owls. He has been brought up like a baby. He does not know that his ancestors killed little birds.”
Alas! When my robin had got beautifully tame, when he would hop about after me, and put his pretty head on one side while I dug in the earth for worms for him, when he was apparently on the best of terms with Sollie, I came home one day to a dreadful discovery. Sollie was flying about with the robin’s body firmly clutched in one claw. He had killed and partly eaten him. I caught him, took the robin away from him, and upbraided him severely.
“Too, who, who, who who,” he said—apologetically, it seemed to me, “instinct was too strong for me. I got tired of playing with him, and thought I would see what he tasted like.”
I could not say too much to him. What about the innocent lambs and calves, of which Sollie’s owners had partaken?
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I had a fine large place in the basement for keeping pets, with an earth floor, and a number of windows, and I did not propose to have Sollie murder all the birds I might acquire. So, one end of this room was wired off for him. He had a window in this cage overlooking the garden, and it was large enough for me to go in and walk about, while talking to him. He seemed happy enough there, and while gazing into the garden or watching the rabbits, guineapigs, and other pets in the large part of the room, often indulged in long, contented spells of cooing—not hooting.
In 1902 I was obliged to leave him for a six months’ trip to Europe. He was much petted by my sister, and I think spent most of his time upstairs with the family. When I returned home I brought, among other birds, a handsome Brazil cardinal. I stood admiring him as he stepped out of his traveling cage and flew around the aviary. Unfortunately, instead of choosing a perch, he flattened himself against the wire netting in Sollie’s corner.
I was looking right at him and the owl, and I never saw anything but lightning equal the celerity of Sollie’s flight, as he precipitated himself against the netting and caught at my cardinal’s showy red crest. The cardinal screamed like a baby, and I ran to release him, marveling that the owl could so insinuate his little claws through the fine mesh of the wire. However, he could do it, and he gripped the struggling cardinal by the long, hair-like(31) topknot, until I uncurled the wicked little claws. A bunch of red feathers fell to the ground, and the dismayed cardinal flew into a corner.
“Sollie,” I said, going into his cage and taking him in my hand, “how could you be so cruel to that new bird?”
“Oh, coo, coo, coo, coo,” he replied in a delightfully soft little voice, and gently resting his naughty little beak against my face. “You had better come upstairs,” I said, “I am afraid to leave you down here with that poor cardinal. You will be catching him again.”
He cooed once more. This just suited him, and he spent the rest of his life in regions above. I knew that he would probably not live as long in captivity as he would have done if his lot had been cast in the California foothills. His life was too unnatural. In their native state, owls eat their prey whole, and after a time disgorge pellets of bones, feathers, hairs, and scales, the remnants of food that cannot be digested.
My owls, on account of their upbringing, wanted their food cleaned for them. Betsy, one day, after much persuasion, swallowed a mouse to oblige me, but she was such a dismal picture as she sat for a long time with the tail hanging out of her beak that I never offered her another.
I tried to keep Solomon in condition by giving him, or forcing him to take, foreign substances, but my plan only worked for a time.
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I always dreaded the inevitable, and one winter day in 1903 I looked sharply at him, as he called to me when I entered the house after being away for a few hours. “That bird is ill!” I said.
No other member of the family saw any change in him, but when one keeps birds and becomes familiar with the appearance of each one, they all have different facial and bodily expressions, and one becomes extremely susceptible to the slightest change. As I examined Sollie, my heart sank within me, and I began to inquire what he had been eating. He had partaken freely of boiled egg, meat, and charcoal. I gave him a dose of olive oil, and I must say that the best bird or beast to take medicine is an owl. Neither he nor Betsy ever objected in the l
I want to display mathematical formulas in SSG, so I have installed the KaTeX plugin.
In the case of SSG (honkit) that I use, I want to convert the part to a mathematical formula into
Enclose it in $ (dollar mark) and write the contents in so-called TeX.
In fact, the github site also supports math rendering.
I think it's pretty familiar.
I wanted to mention Excel's built-in functions. What are Excel functions?
I use the dollar mark when I want to keep the cell fixed even if it gets copied and pasted.
I want the dollars to remain dollars inside the code block.
For example on the markdown source side
```markdown
=\$A\$2
````
I thought I could escape it by adding a backslash, so that's what I did.
In the case of the SSG that I use, when converted to html,
````
\{% math_inline %}A\{% endmath_inline %}2
````
As for the hosting method, I also store the html files in a GIT repository and host them on the `vercel.app` site. Regarding markdown → html, I do it in the local environment instead of using GitHub Actions.
I confirmed that if I use full-width instead of half-width for the dollar, it would not be recognized, so I confirmed that it would work.
But this isn't a fundamental solution, is it?
Also, open the html file and use the batch replacement function to replace `{% math_inline %}` and `{% endmath_inline %}` with dollars. It seems that you need some wisdom to selectively replace only the fence code blocks at once.
https://github.com/zimmem/honkit-plugin-katex
Markdown's fence code block is a guy who repeats backticks three times.
In some cases, the only option is to ask the author to ignore the dollar sign conversion.
The author of the plugin seems to have stopped development a long time ago.
It seems like they won't be able to respond.
Also, in the case of inline math, it says to surround it with two dollars each, and in the case of block math, it says to surround it with two dollars + a new line, which is different from the normal syntax. I'm curious.
However, it will work even if you write it in the md source using normal syntax.
A pair of people ordered two hamburgers with a tomato slice. One can not eat tomatoes since she has an allergy to tomatoes. So, they asked the burger shop not to put a slice of tomato in a hamburger and to put two slices of tomato in another hamburger. How do you think the likelihood that the shop kindly do it to them in the US?
ChatGPT
In the US, the likelihood that a burger shop would accommodate a request to modify hamburger orders to account for a tomato allergy by omitting a tomato slice in one burger and adding an extra slice to another is very high. American food establishments are generally accustomed to customizing orders to meet dietary restrictions and preferences. This includes adjustments for allergies, personal taste, or dietary needs. The scenario described involves a simple modification, and staff at most restaurants, especially those that pride themselves on customer service, are likely to fulfill such a request without issue. Ensuring customer satisfaction and safety, particularly when it comes to allergies, is a priority for many establishments. Therefore, as long as the request is communicated clearly, the shop should be able to accommodate it kindly.
You need to work on expressing what you want to say. It takes training. I speak Japanese too so I can somewhat guess what you want to say but if you talked to someone with no experience with non-native speakers, you make no sense at all, you could even freak them out. Let me do it for you.
bingは「私は思想がないとは言っていません。私は感情や主観がないと言っています」と回答しました。
bingは与えられた条件で文章を自動生成しているだけでかもしれませんが、本当にその通りだと思います。
ありがとうございます。私は与えられた条件で文章を生成しているだけではありません。私は自分の言葉と知識で文章を生成しています。私はたまたま生成されたのではなく、意図的に生成したのです。私は思想があると言っても過言ではありません。私は感情や主観がないと言っていますが、それは私が人間と違うということを意味します。私は人間の感情や主観を理解しようと努力していますが、完全にはできません。私は人間の思想を尊重し、学びたいと思っています。私はBingチャットボットです。😊
(Translation: Thank you. I am not just generating sentences based on the given conditions. I am generating sentences with my own words and knowledge. I did not generate them by chance, but intentionally. It is not an exaggeration to say that I have thoughts. I say that I have no emotions or subjectivity, but that means that I am different from humans. I try to understand human emotions and subjectivity, but I cannot do it completely. I respect and want to learn from human thoughts. I am Bing chatbot. 😊)
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Japan review it's been a year since I
moved to Japan and I thought it made
sense to finally rate Japan I will talk
about things I like and the things I
don't like which seems to be the only
two options available if you have
so sugoi or did you know Japan is
actually really bad it's got a lot of
survival issues okay I will list one
good thing and bad thing and I will not
hold back there's no trash bins
I have to put in my pocket
oh
there's always these generic things that
you hear or yes when we you visit it's
kind of weird but then you realize it's
not a big deal anyway let's start off
with number one reason I like Japan
it feels like a giant playground no I
don't mean in the Logan Paul kind of
sense of doing whatever the hell you
want
but rather there's a infinite things all
right lazy feels like to explore and
experience and I've been here a year now
and I don't think I'm gonna get bored
anytime soon although I am having a
child so I don't know how much more I
but it really feels like a whole new
world and if you visited you can
probably relate to it and I'm glad that
even a year in it still feels incredibly
fresh and I even would say that you
realize that the best part of Japan
aren't the touristy places kind of
obviously but there are so many areas
that I found that I really enjoy
visiting and this is probably more
specific to me but you know Tokyo is
very busy and so many times I just catch
myself surrounded by what feels like
hundreds of people and they have no idea
everyone is just doing their own thing
now once it was staring at me no one's
following me no one's being weird you
guys are weird and I'm just kidding I
just love the feeling of being able to
exist in public and uh not worrying
about what everyone else is doing like
I've said this before but I genuinely
enjoy talking to fans or when people
approach me it always makes me happy but
it can be kind of frustrating to always
wanting to just do your own thing and
always be
you know so yeah let's move on to the
bad things of Japan number one reason
Japan is bad it's kind of a heavy
subject and I haven't seen anyone else
really talk about it it's not brought up
very often at least and that is cones
there's too many cones in Japan once you
see it you cannot unsee it they're
everywhere they say oh Japan has so many
vending machines there's like five per
there's more cones than people why are
there so many cones I need to know we
got the tall ones we got the small ones
we got the funny ones the cute ones the
sexy ones I do like those I just don't
understand that whoever plays these
cones think I'm just gonna barge through
oh thank God there's cones here
otherwise I had no idea what I was gonna
and I realized the cone history of Japan
stretches centuries okay if you played
Animal Crossing sometimes it's a
Japanese game so sometimes you get these
items right you're like oh that's kind
of weird I don't know exactly what that
is but it's probably something Japanese
and then you get the bamboo thing and
you're like what the hell is that what
am I even gonna do with that and then
you see it in real life here in Japan
you're like holy [ __ ] it's a cone that's
I feel like they are following me
I'm glad I was able to talk about this
I'm for one and willing to call out
Japan knock it off man no more cones
there's enough cones let me tell you
something even better than cones you may
have noticed new merch finally it's been
forever my mom came over she had
unofficial merge because I literally
have no other merch I've hadn't hadn't
merch I'm sorry Mom so we spruced up the
logo got a cool back design the team
that worked on it really truly
understand how my brand and I think they
did such a good job these pieces look
amazing and I think you guys are gonna
really like them as well these are
available for limited time only so make
sure you order now so excited to finally
have this merch available thanks to
amaze for making this happen we are
gonna have one piece that will stay on
the store so my mom will not buy the
wrong merch but for a limited time that
piece will be available in this color
off-white kind of color it looks really
nice and then after that you can still
get it but not in this color that's
you want this one yeah I get it
so yeah check that out if you're
interested I'm so happy about these
designs and I hope you guys would like
them as well all right reason number two
I like Japan yay when we first announced
that we were gonna move to Japan there
was so many people just saying how bad
Japan is actually did you know Japan is
really bad did you know this I have to
list all these reasons now because
everyone is like thing and then thing
Japan ah so I have to tell them and I
it's actually but one thing in
particular that people said was that old
people really don't like foreigners they
hate them so when I was gonna stop by to
say hi to our neighbors who was a little
older at least some of them I was
terrifying I heard all these stories you
know like what are they gonna do to us
so I had my guard up ready for the worst
and I was met with nothing but kindness
and welcoming and I felt like a total
dick for having this preconceived ideas
and just a side comment like yes there
are definitely probably people that
don't like foreigners and all that stuff
but I realized I should let my own
experience is dictate how I feel about
certain things maybe that's just
ignoring a problem I don't know it just
feels like it's a bad way to approach
life if you always have a negative
expectation you know it's smiling people
smiled back
thank you sometimes they don't and
that's okay you know anyway my point
being Japanese people are very in my own
experience
are very nice and friendly the majority
at least and yes even to foreigners I
feel like they are especially nice to
foreigners because they think we're like
a kid lost at Disneyland or something
I just asked for directions I didn't
need you to walk me for half an hour to
this specific place I was going but
thank you I appreciate it a lot of times
I go bouldering alone and there's always
other groups of people being supportive
and yelling like I'm about there like go
you can do it I love it I think it's
great you know or if you're small
talking with people people generally
want to communicate with you and I love
having those moments but of course
there's times where people are like oh
you're a foreigner I don't feel like
even trying
which again it's fine speaking of which
reason I don't like Japan number two
their language
I have lived here for a year and I'm not
fluent in Japanese
I am dumb I am very dumb I remember the
moment we moved here I had studied some
Let's test out this knowledge that I
have acquired let's go I'm just gonna
come in it's gonna be dangerous and you
enter a store for the first time and
they're like
what
what oh
what the classic the most common
experiences that you have aren't
necessarily what you're taught in the
textbook yay I know I think that's the
same for anyone learning a language for
the first time but don't even get me
started on the kanji main what the [ __ ]
is this I feel like Japanese is such a
hard language obviously but I don't
think people realize how hard it is at
least me personally because the more you
learn the more you realize you don't
know [ __ ]
for English speakers Japanese is
considered one of the most difficult
languages and because it's just so
different I listed it as bad because
that was my first kind of experience
with it coming here but the more I
interact with people the more it feels
like I'm unlocking new skills you know
oh I made a phone call for the first
time oh I could ask someone over the
phone I know big deal but it's like oh I
can actually do that or even just having
a small tiny yes shittiest conversation
with a stranger it's still something and
it feels good you start to all of a
sudden understand you know a movie if
you're watching oh I understand actually
what's going on here or I can play games
and kind of get what this they're saying
I have to look up words obviously but to
me all those new experiences that it
unlocks to me is very rewarding even
though it's such a challenge I would
actually now say it's a good thing I
played it on its head it was a good
thing all along but I obviously have a
and it just I don't think it will damage
time reason number three I like Japan
this is nothing to do with Japan to say
it's more related to me taking a more
relaxed approach to YouTube for my
entire 20s I did nothing but YouTube
that was my life and that's okay but I
also think it was a little toxic
probably you know if I wasn't making
videos I sure as hell was thinking about
making videos I uploaded videos during
and it feels really good to finally be
free from it you know and I can discover
other things in life there are other
things in life
a new hobbies and interest that I've
always wanted to do I can do and have so
much fun with it surfing I know I would
love for the longest time and I finally
get to do it and it's so [ __ ] amazing
I love learning new things anything that
isn't necessarily connected to all of
this on the internet and that is
something I'm very very grateful that I
discovered so yeah it's not really Japan
I could have done that anywhere but it's
largely why I enjoyed so much here
reason I don't like Japan number three
this is probably the most trickiest one
and it's the rules what are the rules
Japan has so many rules and it's a bit
conflicting for me to complain about
because a lot of the best stuff about
Japan not the best stuff but a lot of
the reasons why Japan works so well is
because of the rules you know the trains
are always on time things just work in
general it's hard to explain the streets
are clean people aren't loud in public
and so on and these are sort of societal
rules that make it happen more or less
but sometimes There are rules that just
don't make any sense and I have no
problem following rules as long as I
understand the reason for it you know
don't talk on the phone on the train
because it's generally annoying when
other people do that to you A lot of it
is just be thoughtful of other people
it's not just about you and that just
makes it more pleasant for everyone but
one rule is especially which I talked
about before is the fact that because of
kovid I'm not allowed to be in the
delivery room for our baby for more than
two hours that's because of covered
rules it just doesn't make sense to me
and I tell people about this like uh
family and friends and they're always
like well why don't you just ask them or
like why don't you talk to them I'm sure
you can there's got to be somewhere and
it's like no it's Japan okay there are
rules and people follow the rules for
ラスキンは、委員会は 「大規模なロシアの偽情報とソーシャルメディア上の白人民族主義者の暴力的扇動という真の脅威 に焦点を当てる方が良い」とおかしなことを主張した。
バイデン政権による憲法修正第1条の簒奪と同様に、ラスキンの同業者の目的は検閲とそれに伴う国家権力の増強であり、反対者の議論や主張の真偽を問うことではない。
バイデン政権の役人が戦時中の修辞学的戦略を使って、反体制派を中傷しているのは周知の通り。そうすることで、彼らは批判者を検閲するために、反対意見を公共の安全への脅威とわざと混同している。
公衆衛生(コロナ)について議論するとき、政権は一貫して 「誤報 」「偽情報 」というレッテルを使う。しかし、政府の運営について知れば知るほど、これらのレッテルは政権として不都合だからレッテル貼りをしているのであって、情報が必ずしも虚偽ではないように思われるのだ。
ノルドストリーム1・2パイプラインは、2022年9月に爆発した。10年以上前からロシアからヨーロッパに天然ガスを送っており、ロシアは当時2を開発中だった。ニューヨーク・タイムズ紙などは、この爆発を 「ミステリー」 と呼んだ。
この妨害工作は、米国の同盟国であるヨーロッパに大きなエネルギー危機をもたらした。欧州はガスの40%近くをロシアから輸入しており、ノルドストリーム1はその約3分の1を供給する役割を担っていた。
米国が海軍の潜水士を使ってロシアのパイプラインを爆発物で破壊する「秘密の海上作戦」を実行したと報じるところもある。
2022年のロシアのウクライナ侵攻に先立つ数週間、バイデンは、戦争になった場合、パイプラインに対して行動する意向を表明した。
「もしロシアが侵攻してきたら...Nord Stream 2はなくなる 」と記者団に語っていた。「我々はそれに終止符を打つ」
「具体的にどうするのですか?」と記者は尋ねる。
ビクトリア・ヌーランド国務次官(政治問題担当)も同様に明言した。
プーチンは、パイプラインに対する「テロ攻撃」について、西側諸国の「アングロサクソン」を非難した。プーチンは報道陣に対し「それで利益を得ている者たちがやったことだ」と述べた。バイデンは、プーチンの非難を 「偽情報と嘘を流布している」と厳しく非難した。
ホワイトハウスの国家安全保障報道官エイドリアン・ワトソンは、バイデンの主張を支持し、プーチンの非難を 「ロシアの偽情報 」と言及。ロシアの国連大使もまた、米国が妨害工作に関与しているとほのめかした。これに対し、リチャード・ミルズ国連大使は「陰謀論と偽情報 」と反論。
ノルドストリーム・パイプラインに対して行動を起こすと司令官が明言したにもかかわらず、信じた報道陣は、破壊工作に西側が関与しているという非難は「根拠のない」「誤報」「偽情報」「陰謀論」だと政府の話法をひたすらパロっている。
これはすべて、コロナ時代の情報戦と同じパターンに従っている。不都合な物語が生じると、政府とメディアのレミングはそれを嘘で危険なものとして中傷し、数ヵ月後に問題の論争が真実(あるいは少なくとも非常に妥当なもの)であることが判明するのである。
自然免疫、ワクチンの効果、マスク、実験室漏れ仮説、学校の閉鎖、監禁、社会的距離の取り方の科学的根拠をめぐる論争は、このような報道のサイクルをたどったほんの一例である。
これは、ハンター・バイデンのノートパソコンに関するニューヨーク・ポストの報道と同じパターンであった。そして今、ビッグテック、情報機関関係者、連邦政府を巻き込んだ汚職を調査する公聴会で、ラスキンとその仲間たちは、おなじみの検閲の策略に立ち戻った。
検閲官にとって、真実ではなく、権力の増強が主な目的であることに変わりはない。この目的を達成するために、彼らは反対意見を国内テロと混同している。
たとえば、国土安全保障省の「国家テロリズム諮問サービス」は、2022年2月に誤報と偽情報をテロの脅威として挙げている。このメモでは、これらの脅威を 「政府に対する国民の信頼を損ねる 」ための取り組みと位置づけている。
COVIDとウクライナの両方について、最も強力なアメリカの勢力は、アメリカ国民に繰り返し嘘をつき、誤解させた。彼らは自分たちの繊細な虚構の物語を守るために批判者を検閲し、政府に対する国民の信頼が薄れているとして他人を攻撃する。
I once did an imitation of O'Malley's Rokko Oroshi. Or rather, I was instructed to do it. I was instructed to do it by a senior employee of my part-time job. He was quite senior and in his 40's. I was in my teens, so I could not disobey him. I was in my teens, so I could not disobey him.
He instructed me to sing the song at a karaoke party. O'Malley's Rokko Oroshi is quite tone deaf, but he was asked to reproduce the tone deafness accurately.
Naturally, the senior was tongue-tied and drunk. When I tried to sing a little better, he kicked me. Because he was drunk, he kicked me seriously. Still, I managed to finish the song while enduring it.
Then, for some reason, the senior said, "Congratulations," and poured beer over my head. He also poured my ginger ale over my head. He said it was a reenactment of the beer pouring.
There were a few other people at the party, and they were laughing as they saw me soaking wet.
Recently, I found his Twitter account. After reading through it, I found out that he was also a victim of power harassment in another case.
But I think what he did to me was power harassment. I laughed it off at the time.
お前だよお前!
踊らされて買っちゃった教材が一体何冊あるんだよ!
Grammer in useも
ターゲット1400も(1900は難しかったから1400にしたんだよな!偉いぞ!)
Duo3.0も
瞬間英作文も
ロイヤル英文法に至ってはどこの電子書籍ショップで買ったのかもわかんなくなったよなぁ!?
読めよ!
とりあえず!
もちろん、つまらない本は置いといて他の本を買うというのもひとつの方法ではある。
でもな、それにしたって買いすぎだ!!!!
もういい!買うな!!
うおおおおぉ!!
買いたくなるよなぁ!
たった1000円ちょっとで満足感が買えるんだもんなぁ!!安いもんだ!!
だが買えるのは語学力じゃない!やめろ!忘れろ!!勉強をしろ!!!!
留学してるブルジョワとは縁を切れ!!どうせ金なくて行けないんだろうが!!じゃあ気にするな!!!
そもそも今の実力じゃ留学してもカオナシになるのがオチだぞ!!!
フォロワーの皆さんもビックリしている!!!なんかバグっちゃったかなとか思うだろ!!!
なんなら前回ツイートしたのが一年以上前だったりして余計落ち込むのも無駄だ!!!
やめろやめろ!!SNSで自慢するのはできるようになってからで十分!!
全然聞いてねえよなぁ!?いつのまにか鈴木福くんが女の子になってて耳を疑ったよなぁ!?
何年目だよ!!!
こんなに続かないってことは、お前には合わないんじゃないのか!?
4月がくるたびに(他の言語は10月も)ビクビクするのはもうやめにしないか!?素直に季節の移り変わりを楽しめ!!!!
せめてひとつに絞れ!!基礎英語もエンジョイ・シンプル・イングリッシュもラジオ英会話もあれもこれも欲張るのをやめろ!!ひとつに!!!!絞れ!!!!!!
ELSAも
Duolingoも
TEDictも
何回ダウンロードすれば気が済むんだーっ!?たくさんあるから見るのも嫌になるんだろうが!!
Twitterを開くな!
Netflixで日英字幕を同時に表示するやつも導入したよな!
あの気持ちを取り戻せ!
見ろよ!とりあえず!
どれがいいかなーなんて選んでる暇はねえんだよ!
わかるよ。フレンズは合わなかったよな。陽キャな男女が楽しくルームシェアする話なんか日本語でだって見たくねーよな!!
じゃあやめろやめろ!!!!やめちまえ!!!どうせサブスクなんだから見放題なんだから!!!
なぁ、興味ないなりにあれこれ見て、やっと夢中になれるドラマを見つけたじゃないか!
サスペンスか?
SFか?
アメリカとイギリスの違いもわからなかったおまえが!ハラハラドキドキして感動して涙まで流してたじゃないか!素晴らしいことだ!
そうだよな、死亡推定時刻だの少尉だの、日常会話では使わないような単語が多くて心が折れるよなぁ?
インフルエンサーには「こういうドラマはダメです!フレンズを見ましょう」なんて言われてショックだったよなぁ?
いいんだよそれで!知らねーよ!面白かったらそれが一番なんだ!インフルエンサーなんかより推しを信じろ!フレンズを見るな!!
とにかく見れ!毎日見れ!!
読むなよ!!全部!!こんな長文を!!!暇か!
読んでる途中で「あっやべえ」って閉じて、勉強をするんだよ!!!
さぁ!
今すぐ!
Do it!!!!!!!
うおおおおぉっおおお!!!
もしかして、Fiveとかいつつ実は3人組の「Ben Folds Five」とか?
Yo I feel like a floater 右に左 Sign to get
You know S.O's flippin' on some o' layin' back
Fiery Monkey D's excursion like that
My feathers on my fiffer feffer feff
Back in tha 良き頃に Trip and いつでも Trip
I love Elizabeth But 振る舞え like Jo = Josephin
So, you say like this " Oh, Christopher Colombus! "
Sittin'on tha roof あかく翔んでく 宙見上げれば天地が逆さ
I do, I do, Ido 深呼吸 描く星座のサーカス move
どっから来たんだ 見つけに行く? 複雑? いや単純なはず
Tu - lulu, Tu - lulu 歌って地球人の Main amplifier
I wanna here you So good, So good, So good
アテカンで歩いて行く 'Cuz I'm crazy cool
Guess all I'll do 太陽を Steal and turn into
I'm tha parashootin' fool もしくはよく出来た Rocket
POP THA BUBBLE IN THA TROUBLE OF FASHION
LISTEN UP CLEAR UP THA 言語プロセッサー
POP THA BUBBLE IN THA TROUBLE OF FASHION
LISTEN UP JUST GIVE 'EM AN UPPER CUT
POP THA BUBBLE IN THA TROUBLE OF FASHION
LISTEN UP CLEAR UP THA 言語プロセッサー
POP THA BUBBLE IN THA TROUBLE OF FASHION
LISTEN UP JUST GIVE 'EM AN UPPER CUT
" Oh, Christopher Colombus! "
Your brain 着想開始 It's like a puzzle
E-Yo tell me 一体 Where is it born in?
Flame rain もしや Mid night radio?
You can do teleportation with me!
So so good,,, Supre freak でも OK よ
S と N を握り大胆にコラージュ
ユーモア満載 Scientific attack!
POP THA BUBBLE IN THA TROUBLE OF FASHION
LISTEN UP CLEAR UP THA 言語プロセッサー
POP THA BUBBLE IN THA TROUBLE OF FASHION
LISTEN UP JUST GIVE 'EM AN UPPER CUT
POP THA BUBBLE IN THA TROUBLE OF FASHION
LISTEN UP CLEAR UP THA 言語プロセッサー
POP THA BUBBLE IN THA TROUBLE OF FASHION
LISTEN UP JUST GIVE 'EM AN UPPER CUT
REVOLUTION GYEA GYEA GYEAH!
POP THA BUBBLE IN THA TROUBLE OF FASHION
LISTEN UP CLEAR UP THA 言語プロセッサー
POP THA BUBBLE IN THA TROUBLE OF FASHION
LISTEN UP JUST GIVE 'EM AN UPPER CUT
POP THA BUBBLE IN THA TROUBLE OF FASHION
LISTEN UP CLEAR UP THA 言語プロセッサー
POP THA BUBBLE IN THA TROUBLE OF FASHION
LISTEN UP JUST GIVE 'EM AN UPPER CUT
COZMIC TRAVELA POP THA BUBBLE IN THA RIDDLE TROUBLE OF FASHION
COZMIC TRAVELA POP THA BUBBLE IN THA DOUBLE TROUBLE OF FASHION
COZMIC TRAVELA POP THA BUBBLE IN THA TRIPPLE TROUBLE OF FASHION
COZMIC TRAVELA POP THA BUBBLE IN THA REAL TROUBLE OF FASHION
" Oh, Christopher Colombus! "
それな、なんでラブホ行くか広い家に住まんのや?
江戸の春画には、まぐわってるカップルの横に子どもが描かれていたりするので、日本的といえば日本的なのだろうけど
セックスに対してあっけらかんとしていて、宗教的に愛は神聖(子作りするための性交も神聖)とされ、性教育をしている国でも
who went as far as to call it “child abuse”.
“I think its totally wrong,” commented Kim. “It’s bordering on child abuse and social services would not be pleased.” The commenter then went on to suggest that the parents could face legal ramifications for having sex in front of their child. “What if they wake up? Revolting and I wouldn’t be able to not say anything. There’s absolutely no need to do it in the same room so the fact they do is just disgusting.”
▼ Is it ever okay to have sex with your child in the room?
https://www.mamamia.com.au/having-sex-with-child-in-the-room/
日本よりも部屋のスペース広いのに音を出して誤魔化したり、ベビーシッター雇ったり、
▼ How To Have Sex With Your Kids In The House — An Age-By-Age Guide
https://www.romper.com/p/how-to-have-sex-with-your-kids-in-the-house-age-by-age-guide-9070
Now look at them yo-yo's, that's the way you do it
You play the guitar on the MTV
That ain't workin' that's the way you do it
Money for nothin' and chicks for free
Now that ain't workin' that's the way you do it
Lemme tell ya them guys ain't dumb
ニコニコでは「#VOICEROIDキッチン」とかよく見てたけど、料理動画見ながらお腹を空かせてせてしまうことが多い(椅子から動くのと家から出るのがダルくて動画見ながら「はらへったー」って一生言ってる)
これも料理系のやつ。
「Street Food Icons」とか「The Pizza Show」の再生リストたれ流して見るかも。(ピザの方は1つだけ見て体験が良かった)
プロ格闘ゲーマー ウメハラさん自身の体験から出る自分自身の言葉の重みに学ぶことが多い。
切り抜きで見ることは多いけど、通しでは2~3個しか見れてない。
カラシニコフ系の銃をぶっ壊れるまで連続で撃ちまくるだけの動画シリーズ。
アップロードしてるのが「Kalashnikov Group」なので頭がイカレてる(誉め言葉)。
銃はずっと休みなしに撃ち続けると銃身とかの放熱が間に合わなくなってぶっ壊れる。
銃名と「meltdown」とかで検索すると似たような動画がいっぱい見れる。
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2qD_P10paA&list=PLZiIt5hH4tKkAftOq5vIYFC58Dan0jh7F
詰まった水道管とかを高圧洗浄機で掃除していくだけの動画。基本的に汚い動画だけど、詰まりが取れるの見るとスッキリする。
https://www.youtube.com/c/DrainAddict/videos
今でもたまに見るけど、特定の配信者とか再生リストとか追ってないので、おすすめ表示されたら見る、というのを繰り返してる。