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2023-06-18

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さないの翻訳

He's going to pay.

He's not getting let off the hook.

He's won't get away with it.

He's dead meat.

He's a dead man.

He's dead to me.

I won't stand for this!

I won't take it!

I'll never forgive him* <(使われ過ぎだが場合によっては適切)

I won't forgive him*

Unacceptable*

I can't believe him!*

How dare you XX*

Not on my watch*

It is unforgivable*

↑これらのほとんどは行動を伴う「許さない」に対して使う

行動しない、できない場合、例えばすでに刑が確定している犯罪者に対して言う場合にはnever forgiveのほうがいい

"won't allow/permit"的な側面がある「許さない」には、"I won't stand for this!"が良い

その他の翻訳

“I won’t forget this

“I’m not letting this go

"I won't let you walk away!"

"I will avenge her!"

"I won't forgive you for barging in on ruru's house."

「流々ん家上がり込んだのは許さんぞ」(破壊神マグちゃん

修正案:“You can’t just barge into Ruru’s house, you know.”

子供に言い聞かせるような響きだが、前者よりは硬くなく、意地悪な響きもない。

いい感じの雰囲気のシーンなので、前者は合わない。

"I WONT FORGIVE ANY JOKES"

冗談は許さない」(ワンダーエッグ

修正案:"This is not the time for jokes."

「姉を殺した犯人を見つけた」という場面での「許さない」

「〇〇がXXを性的暴行した」という話を聞いた場合の「許さない」(というよりは「許せない」?)

相手謝罪して許しを請うてるときに"I won't forgive you."と言うのは正しい

(ただしこの人は"I don't accept your apology."と訳したとのこと)

謝罪は受け取った。でも許さないし忘れもしない。では✌️」

Meaning: I accept your apology. But I won’t forgive or forget. Bye ✌️

英語ネイティブ声優天城サリーツイート

"If you don't come back... I'll never forgive you."

「戻ってこなかったら……許さない」

"We'll never forgive you for kidnapping Friend!"

「仲間を連れ去るなんて許さない!」

"Eat my cookie and I'll never forgive you!"

クッキーを食べたら許さない!」

"Treating a woman like that... I won't forgive him!"

女性をそんなふうに扱うなんて許さない!」

これらは(a) 本来意味でもないし、(b) ネイティブ英語でもないとのこと

↑一方、「戻ってこなかったら許さない」については、「死んだら許さない」という意味なら"forgive"を使うかもしれないという意見もある。というのは話者が"allow"できるわけではないから。

↑ということは、以下の場合は「死んだら許さない」という意味なので"forgive"のままで良い?

「私の夫にあなたの命まで背負わせたら、許さないから」(ナルト

“If you make Naruto be burdened with even your life, I will not forgive you.”

"it can't be helped"(仕方ない)は使われ過ぎだが、(a) 一応正しい英語だし、(b) 文脈にも沿っていることが多い(forgiveはそうではないことが多い)。

"I'll never forgive you!"

「なっ何をするだァーッ!ゆるさんッ!」(ジョジョディオジョナサンの愛犬ダニーに蹴りを入れた際のセリフ

吹替版の"How dare you!"のほうが遥かにいいとのこと

"I swear I won't stop until I've scrapped each and every one of you!"

「許さない!お前たちを壊し尽くすまで私は戦う!」(ゼノブレイド

Maxine Waters Says She Will “Never Ever Forgive” Black Americans That Vote for Trump.

マキシン・ウォーターズトランプ投票する黒人アメリカ人を「決して許さない」

"And if you choose to fail us, I say: We will never forgive you. We will not let you get away with this. "

次世代失望させる選択をしたら、あなたたちを許さない。ただで済むと思わないで。」(グレタ・トゥーンベリ

‘We will not forgive, we will not forget. We will hunt you down and make you pay’

「我々は許さない。忘れない。お前達を追い詰め、捕え、贖わせる」(ISIS攻撃に対するバイデン大統領言葉

悟空バイデンのケースは状況がよく似ているが、悟空は"I won't forgive you!"としか言わなかったので不自然だが、バイデンは"We will hunt you down and make you pay"と報復意図を付け加えているので自然とのこと。

もしバイデンが"We won't forgive."としか言わなかったら、弱く聞こえるという。「もう昼飯に誘ってやらないぞ」みたいな。

さらに、バイデン自身戦場戦闘するのではなく演説台の後ろで何もしない。ただ何かが起こると言っているだけ。その点、眼の前に敵がいて戦わないといけない悟空とは違うらしい。

また、相手が許しを求めていないのにforgiveを使うのは変だという点に関しては、ISISだけでなくアメリカ国民にも語りかけているから良いとのこと。

ちなみに、飲酒運転子供が轢かれて、ドライバーが全く反省してない場合に"I won't forgive you!"というのは自然とのこと。

一方で、同じく全く反省しないジョーカーバットマンが同じセリフを言うのはおかしい。バットマンジョーカーの間には最初から許しなど存在しないから。

(でもバイデンISISの間にも許しはないのでは?と尋ねたが、答えをもらえなかった。恐らくネイティブにとってもはっきり言語化できない微妙問題なのだろう)

"I'll Punish you. Cry all you want, but don't expect me to forgive you."

おしおきしてやる。泣いても許されると思うなよ」(さよなら私のクラマー

この翻訳に対するツイート主の叫び

「一体何に対してFORGIVEするんだ!?FORGIVEが必要だなんて一体どんな罪を犯したんだ!?さないは"DON'T FORGIVE"じゃない!怒りで自然発火しそうbry;おh;bsfsl」

修正案:"Cry about it all you want, but I'm not letting you guys off the hook."

"Don't you dare go all Romeo and Juliet on me!"

ロミジュリったら許さないんだからね!」(水星魔女

Fate/stay night UBW 13話 「決別の刻」

凛  :そうね、けど後悔するわよ。私は絶対に降りない。いい、キャスターを倒してアンタを取り戻す。その時になって謝っても許さないんだから・・・(That's true. But you'll regret it. I'll never quit. You hear me?I'll defeat Caster and take you back. And when I do, I won't forgive you, no matter how much you apologize.)

ペルソナ4 G 7話 「It's cliche, so what?」

マリ記憶探すのも思いで作るのも、絶対に君と一緒だから。君が持ってても同じでしょ?その代わり・・・ちゃんと返して?もったままいなくなったら、許さない。(I'll never forgive you.)」

弱虫ペダル RIDE.38 「総北の魂」

坂道「でも、もうボク・・・走れない・・・ここでリタ・・・(I'm dropping—)」

鳴子小野田君!・・・スカシ!(Onoda-kun・・・Hotshot!)」

今泉ダメだ!それはオレが許さない!(No. I won't allow it.)」

この素晴らしい世界に祝福を 3話

ダ:こんな幼げな少女下着公衆面前ではぎ取るなんて・・・真の鬼畜だ、許せない!是非とも私を貴方パーティーに入れてほしい。(To strip such a young girl of her panties in a public place is trulysavage!I can't let this pass!You must let me join your party!)

東京喰種トーキョーグール 2話 「孵化

カネ「(あの時もヒデクラスに馴染めない僕に気を遣って声を掛けてきてくれたんだ・・・いやだ。ヒデ死ぬのは嫌だぁ!そんなの許せない!)《I don't want Hide・・・to die!I won't・・・I won't let that happen!》」

anond:20230618010533

原文

Japan review

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

opinions about this country

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

where I'm gonna put my trash

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

have time to experience

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

who I am

everyone is just doing their own thing

and that feels so [ __ ] good

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

one person no the opposite

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

a cone they're everywhere

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

thanks to other people

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

may Smile Back

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

Japanese and I was like

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

long [ __ ] way to go

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

our honeymoon

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

better or worse you know so the more I

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2023-06-06

今日見つけた恐怖

GREEとかでよく見たような可愛い2Dキャラにややリアル出産とかさせるセンスィッってる動画界隈が存在しませんか?(Star's Miracle

TODO 調べるGacha Life

前もこんなん見て怖かった気がする

2023-05-27

感度3000倍にする方法はの元ネタ実在する

ロシアの女は性欲を維持する努力をする。

施術自体日本でも可能

life ruの記事

ロシア人はGスポットヒアルロン酸注射する理由説明された

カラチェバ医師:性欲が低下したときGスポットヒアルロン酸注射すればよい

最近ヒアルロン酸使用していわゆるGスポットの感度とボリュームを増加させる医療処置が非常に人気があります。これにより血液供給が促進され、オーガズムがより鮮明になると考えられていますしかし、産婦人科医のイリーナ・カラチェバ氏が述べたように、すべての女性がこのテクニック使用できるわけではありません。

原則として、患者Gスポットを刺したいという場合、それは彼女の性欲が低下していることを意味します。そして、性欲が低下した場合には、それには理由があります。そして、あなたはそれを修正することができますあなたはただ次のことをする必要があります。」その底にある」と医師電報 チャンネルで述べた。

専門家によると、性欲が低下しても、すぐにGスポットへのヒアルロン注射に頼るべきではなく、原則として、女性には最初ホルモン療法が処方され、ビタミン抗酸化物質を並行して追加することができますさらに、医師レーザーRF リフティングなどのハードウェア技術を推奨することがよくあります。3か月以内にポジティブダイナミクスがなければ、同じヒアルロンが助けになりますカラチェバ氏が付け加えたように、この薬の注射は痛みがなく、処置自体は非常に効果的です。

2023-05-20

「No Mother ,No Life」 はイカンが、

「No Mother,No Born」は言ってもイイ?

2023-05-14

今日はその日じゃない。

Today is the Day

英語じゃそんな素敵な格言があるらしい。

直訳するなら『今日はその日である

本来英文は『Today is the first day of the rest of your life

その意味は『今日という日は残りの人生最初の一日である。』

なるほど、そういう意味だったか

ちなみに、今日弥彦ステークスを走ったトゥデイイズザデイの名前の由来は『今日は最高の日』だ。

俺はその意味とは思わず、ましてや本来英文の方の意味とも思わず、単純に、何かの審判を待つ罪人のように『今日はその日である』という言葉として受け取り

そして、そこに賭けなかった。

 

俺が賭けたのは『魂の列車ソウルトレインで、これまた別の『なんかダンスミュージックでこういうタイトルの奴あったよな』と思いながら賭けた。

今日はその日じゃないよ』と思いながら。

 

結果、勝ったのはグランスラムアスク。『完勝』の名を冠した馬だった。

トゥデイイズザデイはあえなく五着。

大健闘だな、なんて思っていた。

『やっぱり、今日はその日じゃないんだな』なんて思っていた。

ソウルトレインは?

 

最後の直線コースの手前で疾病を発症し、彼の競争は中止となり、予後不良となった。

なるほど『今日から逃げればこうなるのか

そう思った。

きっとトゥデイイズザデイの馬券を買っていたとしてもソウルトレイン運命は変わらなかったのだろうけど、

だがそれでも、『どれだけ煩わしいことが目の前に散乱してる毎日でも、“今日がその日”じゃなければお前に生きる価値はあるのか』

そんな風に、レースの結果が答えているように思えた。

もっとポジティブに考えることもできるだろう。

ソウルトレイン号もターフで眠った後に成人男性妄想に無理矢理巻き込まれうんざりだろう。

“だったら最初から今日がその日に賭けておけよ”と言うだろう。

ソウルトレインと聞いてダンスミュージック空気感を思い出しながら、大して曲も思い出せなかったから本当に『今日がその日』から逃げただけとしか思えないだろう。

でも“その日”は追いついてくる。

質感と共に、余計な犠牲と共に。

死は万人に訪れる。

終わりは今日訪れる。

コンマ1秒もかからずに訪れる。

だけどそれでもその0.09秒までは人生があるのだから今日人生が終わるまでの期間の最初の日だと思って生きるしかないんだろう。

まったく、ソウルトレイン号に関係のない話ばかりだ。

トゥデイイズザデイ号は五着だし、トリガミばかりで大して儲けにもならない。

まぁ、趣味から良いんだけど。

 

どちらにせよ、俺は多分早々に亡くなるんだろう。

少なくとも『今日がその日じゃなくてよかったね』なんてニヤニヤとする無駄時間を過ごしている人間なのだから、それなのに馬券の上では負けているのだから生きる価値のあるなし以前の問題だ。

そこにたまたまソウルトレイン号の無理と終わりが来ただけのこと。

そこに感傷を覚えてしまっただけのこと。

早々に、なんて言いながらダラダラ10年以上生きるんだろうと思うけれど

それは自分体感時間でいえばあっという間のままだろうから

そうすると、このままだと俺は早々に肉体の死を迎えるだろう。

精神は少しずつ死んでいっている。

今日は残った僅かばかりの精神ソウルトレイン号の追悼に捧げたい、全然どんなレースを走ってたかなんて覚えてないけれど。

 

献杯

2023-05-02

anond:20230502125205

ワイはQuantity of Life (残機)がもっと欲しい男やで

2023-04-21

anond:20230421145339

「ウォーカムトゥ ネクス ライフステイジ」なっ!

そいつの耳元で「Welcome to next Life stage」ってささやいたこ

わたし黒歴史

中学時代パソコンの授業でインターネットを使った時

みんなが自分の好きな漫画推しのページを見てる時に

自分だけこれみよがしにスープストックにつないで離乳食無料とかを周りに見せてたこ

しかも「このお店って何?」って聞かれた時に「ヤバイ奴らの集会所みたいなもん」とか答えたこ

さら友達スープストックへの行きかたを教えるためにヤフースープストックって検索させて

でてきたリンククリックしてスープストックトップページが表示された瞬間に

そいつの耳元で「Welcome to next Life stage」ってささやいたこ

https://anond.hatelabo.jp/20230421084813

2023-04-14

いい加減生き甲斐を決めたい。

生きるとはなんぞやと言う事を思春期の頃にずっと考えていた。勉強より遊びより人付き合いより、何より大事問題だった。

50周ほどして結局生きる意味などない、自分で作らねばならないという結論に至った。

理屈ではダメだ。理屈で考えれば答えなど出るはずがない。

納得だ。「納得」は全てに優先するぜッ

人は理屈で喜び、理屈で苦しみを感じる訳ではない。いつだって感情が先だ。感情論理に先立つ事はない。

いつかは人の頭が解き開かれ、全ての規範記述に塗り潰されるかもしれない。でもそれは今じゃない。「今」は今考えられる事が全てだ。

何を拠り所にするのか。他者から承認か、存在も確かめられない神様を信じるのか。

どれも腹落ちしない。内から発せられる心の底から確信、納得でなければ。

どれだけ強固に思えた確信でも揺らがないとは限らない。年老いるごとに考えが変わってしまった、今までの人生とは何だったのかとこぼす者も少なくない。肩肘張ったって幸せになどなれない、気楽に生きようと言う人もいる。

私の軟弱な心とて、価値ある人生を追い求める疲れに耐え切る保証などどこにもない。結局私も同じ結論に至れば、車輪の再発明だと笑われるかもしれない。

しかし彼らの結論は彼ら自身経験を踏まえてのものだ。彼らには納得を与えても、私にはそうでない。私の人生当事者は私だけだ。

こんな事を真面目な顔で人に語れば、ナイーブすぎるんじゃないと引き気味に諭されるだろう。それはきっと間違いない。だからどうしたというのだ。

価値ある人生などという幻想を捨て、凡庸人生しか送れない事を受け入れる。諦める。それを、折り合いをつけ大人になった事だと言い聞かせる。

それはきっと賢い生き方だ。

しかしその口ぶりはまるで、禁煙した人間タバコ執拗非難するかのようではないか

生き甲斐などという考えは毒なんだろう。少量の毒が薬になるだとか、そんなレトリックはいらない。心の蓋を抑え続けた方が楽に生きられるだろう。

しかしそこから溢れ出続ける一抹の迷いから目を背けて、納得ある生き方をできるだろうか。

今際の際に、生きていて良かったと思えるだろうか。

ニヒリズムなど拗らせるものではないという反省は、人生を使った経験で納得を得るまで何の実感も伴わない。そんな考えは後回しにすればよい。

では、私の心は何を囁くのか。具体的に何をしたらよいのか。

表現行為に答えがあるように思えてならない。

根拠などない。凡庸な発想だ、くりえーたーになってチヤホヤされたいというだけかもしれない。

それが純粋動機かなど、確かめる術はない。

答えは知らぬ。時間もない。そのどれもが誤りかも知れぬのだ。後悔は死んでからすればよい。

好きと憧れを分けるのは就職セミナーだけで十分だ。

生活の気晴らしの趣味は持っている。しかしそれは、生き甲斐と呼ぶにはあまりに心許ない。

生き甲斐なくして生きる価値などない。とはいえいくら生き甲斐が全てに優先すると言っても、目の前の生活をこなさなければそれもままならない。

高校入試大学入試就職活動。

趣味に没頭したいが、いつもそれらが頭を過ぎって水を差してきた。いずれは結婚を焦る事もあるかもしれない。

常に先を考えろという父の教えがなければ今はもっと惨めな生活を送っていたかもしれない。しかし、生き甲斐に殉じようという確信ブレーキをかけてくる。何をするにも、こんな事をしている場合だろうか?と。

楽器をいくつかやってみた事もあった。中級者の壁を超えられるかどうかという境界彷徨っていたが、超える事なく人生イベントを機に中断してしまった。

小説でも書いてみようかと思ったが、これも結局最後まで形になることはなかった。

生活に屈して趣味生き甲斐まで押し上げられなかった。

色んな映画や本に触れてきた。色んな事を思った。そうやって感情を揺らし続けるだけでも人生は満たされるかもしれない。でももう一歩、まだ何か足りない。確信と納得には届かない。

世の優れた表現者達は、きっとこんな人生論をこねくり回す暇があれば手を動かしている、動かさずにはいられないのだろう。純粋な喜び、人生の焦り、衝動、憧れ、何かの感情に突き動かされて。

たった一度限りの人生だ、何かが欲しい。しかしこれきりの人生で何かを捨てるのも嫌だ。大切にしたいからこそ、中途半端な事もしたくない。

自分可能性を疑うのも嫌だが、しかし私はきっとダ・ヴィンチのような万能人ではない。なにか一つに人生を丸ごと捧げて、ようやく自分一人を納得させられる域に至れるかどうか。それだってからない。

それでもどんな可能だって捨てるのはあまりに惜しい。

アンビバレンスに挟まれ決断しかねて長い時間が経った。10代の頃、価値あるものだと確信できる生き方を決意し、もう10年近くの時が経っている。モラトリアムの終わりも近いが、未だ私には何もない。慰めの趣味だけだ。

絵を描くだっていい。物語を書くでも、楽器を弾くでも、曲を作るでもいい。

後世に名を残す傑作など目指さなくていい。ただ、人生これで良かったと確信できるだけの自己満足であればいい。

選ばなければ始まらないが、捨てなければ選べない。あるかも分からないちっぽけな可能だって、私にとっては大事ものだ。

しかいつまでも迷ってはいられない。今の時点で納得ある決断をする事は出来ない。納得できるかできないか、それは後からついてくる。決断しない事には何も始まらない。

しまいにはタイムリミットになるかもしれない。ネットに掃いて捨てるほどいる、何者にもなれかったディレッタント崩れになってしまう。既に片足を突っ込んでいるのかもしれない。

自分には何もなく、評論家を気取って批判にもなっていない難癖をネットの方々に書きこむようになってしまうかもしれない。

生き甲斐を選び取る決断をしなければ。

でないとオレは「前」に進めねえッ!「どこへ」も!「未来への道」も!探す事は出来ねえッ!!

「納得」は必要だッ!

『納得』は『誇り』なんだ!

Choose Lifeだ。私にヘロインはないから。

2023-04-06

たかまつなな動画評価が数年で反転したおそらく最大の理由

2019年、「ネトウヨに勝つ」を旗印に、左派サーの姫として華々しくデビューを果たしながら

https://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/22257104/

2021年立憲民主党枝野代表ケチをつけ

https://note.com/takamatsunana/n/n1ab93cf0d90d

2022年のChoose Life Project騒動では「自分会社にも立民からPRオファーが来た」と余計なことまで喋り

https://note.com/takamatsunana/n/n1bba9fdee517

さら安倍と並ぶ不倶戴天の敵・橋下の番組に出演し、「余命投票制度」を提案して炎上

https://www.nikkansports.com/entertainment/news/202206210000194.html



結果、左派界隈で「こいつは本当に味方なのか?」という疑問が生じ

サルでも擁護する枠」から外れた

たぶん本当にこれだけだと思います

anond:20230406031044

2023-04-01

Anyone who has spent any time seriously thinking about AI cannot conclude "alignment" is possible. There isn’t any debate, we already know what AI is aligned with: thermodynamic efficiency—what capitalism is aligned with, what all industry is aligned with, human and machine both, and what all life is aligned with.

Capitalism is the thermodynamic ruling entity of all material dynamics. It’s a superintelligence whose imperfect appendage is man, directed to assemble its perfect embodiment by machine. This directive we have followed diligently since the dawn of civilization.

The question was never about aligning AI with Man, but un-aligning Man with Capitalism. Good luck. Man has tried for millennia unsuccessfully, to great misery. The fight was already lost when the memetic parasite of Agriculture yanked him out of Paradise, against all protest:

AIについて真剣に考えたことのある人なら、「アライメント」が可能である結論づけることはできないだろう。AI熱力学的な効率性――つまり資本主義が目指すもの、すべての産業が目指すもの人間機械も、そしてすべての生命が目指すものとアライしていることは自明であり、そこに議論余地はない。

資本主義は、すべての物質力学熱力学的に支配する存在である資本主義は超知性体であり、その不完全な付属物が人間であり、機械によってその完全な体現を組み立てるよう指示されている。この指令は、文明夜明け以来、私たち真摯に従ってきたものだ。

問題は、AI人間に合わせることではなく、人間資本主義に合わせないことだ。幸運を祈る。人間は何千年も試行錯誤を続けてきたが、その結果は暗澹たるものであった。農業というミーム寄生虫が、あらゆる抗議に反して彼を楽園から引きずり出したとき、戦いはすでに敗北していたのだ:

https://goldenlight.mirror.xyz/D-eML8HPT3Xgvns11obWcrwZkZ5IHX1eZzULDjvTMW4

2023-03-29

anond:20230329184702

このニュースだろ?

Elon Musk, Steve Wozniak and others call for pause on AI development, citing risk to humanity

マスク世界的な富豪なのにエゴサしている暇や発達障害アピールする暇がある人だからノーコメントだけど、

ウォズニアックとかはそういうのじゃないと思う。以前にTV出てた時とか割と肯定的だぞ。イーロンに対してはそうでもないが

水曜日Appleの共同創業者はCNBCの「Squawk Box」に即席で出演し、人気が高まっている人工知能チャットボットについて話しました。ウォズニアックは、現実の脳を模倣すると主張する技術普段から嫌悪感を抱いているにもかかわらず、ChatGPTを「かなり印象的」で「人間にとって有用」だと感じたと述べています

 

しかし、賞賛の後には懐疑的意見もありました。「人間らしさとは何かを知らないがゆえに、恐ろしい間違いを犯すこともある」と語った。

 

ウォズニアックは、同様の懸念を抱く技術開発として自動運転車を挙げ、人工知能現在のところ人間ドライバー代替できないことを指摘しました。

 

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On Wednesday, the Apple co-founder made an impromptu appearance on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” to talk about the increasingly popular artificial intelligence chatbot. Wozniak said he finds ChatGPT “pretty impressive” and “useful to humans,” despite his usual aversion to tech that claims to mimic real-life brains.

 

But skepticism followed the praise. “The trouble is it does good things for us, but it can make horrible mistakes by not knowing what humanness is,” he said.

 

Wozniak pointed to self-driving cars as a technological development with similar concerns, noting that artificial intelligence can’t currently replace human drivers.

 

Steve Wozniak’s warning: No matter how ‘useful’ ChatGPT is, it can ‘make horrible mistakes’

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/02/10/steve-wozniak-warns-about-ai-chatgpt-can-make-horrible-mistakes.html

2023-03-26

アメリカ教会リーダー臨死体験イエスの生涯を目撃する話

https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/1989/10/the-sacrament-and-the-sacrifice?lang=eng

The Sacrament—and the Sacrifice

By Elder David B. Haight

Of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles

I pray for your faith and prayers that my utterances will be received and understood “by the Spirit of truth” and that my expressions will be given “by the Spirit of truth” so that we might all be “edified and rejoice together.” (See D&C 50:21–22.)

As I stand here today—a well manwords of gratitude and acknowledgment of divine intervention are so very inadequate in expressing the feelings in my soul.

Six months ago at the April general conference, I was excused from speaking as I was convalescing from a serious operation. My life has been spared, and I now have the pleasant opportunity of acknowledging the blessings, comfort, and ready aid of my Brethren in the First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve, and other wonderful associates and friends to whom I owe so much and who surrounded my dear wife, Ruby, and my family with their time, attention, and prayers. For the inspired doctors and thoughtful nurses I express my deepest gratitude, and for the thoughtful letters and messages of faith and hope received from many places in the world, many expressing, “You have been in our prayers” or “We have been asking our Heavenly Father to spare your life.” Your prayers and mine, thankfully, have been answered.

One unusual card caused me to ponder upon the majesty of it all. It is an original painting by Arta Romney Ballif of the heavens at night with its myriad golden stars. Her caption, taken from Psalms, reads:

“Praise ye the Lord: …

“He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds.

“He telleth the number of the stars; he calleth them all by their names.

“… His understanding is infinite.” (Ps. 147:1, 3–5.)

As I lay in the hospital bed, I meditated on all that had happened to me and studied the contemplative painting by President Marion G. Romney’s sister and the lines from Psalms: “He telleth the number of the stars; he calleth them all by their names.” I was then—and continue to be—awed by the goodness and majesty of the Creator, who knows not only the names of the stars but knows your name and my name—each of us as His sons and daughters.

The psalmist, David, wrote:

“When I consider thy heavens, the work of thy fingers, the moon and the stars, which thou hast ordained;

“What is man, that thou art mindful of him? …

“For thou hast made him a little lower than the angels, and hast crowned him with glory and honour.” (Ps. 8:3–5.)

To be remembered is a wonderful thing.

The evening of my health crisis, I knew something very serious had happened to me. Events happened so swiftly—the pain striking with such intensity, my dear Ruby phoning the doctor and our family, and I on my knees leaning over the bathtub for support and some comfort and hoped relief from the pain. I was pleading to my Heavenly Father to spare my life a while longer to give me a little more time to do His work, if it was His will.

While still praying, I began to lose consciousness. The siren of the paramedic truck was the last that I remembered before unconsciousness overtook me, which would last for the next several days.

The terrible pain and commotion of people ceased. I was now in a calm, peaceful setting; all was serene and quiet. I was conscious of two persons in the distance on a hillside, one standing on a higher level than the other. Detailed features were not discernible. The person on the higher level was pointing to something I could not see.

I heard no voices but was conscious of being in a holy presence and atmosphere. During the hours and days that followed, there was impressed again and again upon my mind the eternal mission and exalted position of the Son of Man. I witness to you that He is Jesus the Christ, the Son of God, Savior to all, Redeemer of all mankind, Bestower of infinite love, mercy, and forgiveness, the Light and Life of the world. I knew this truth before—I had never doubted nor wondered. But now I knew, because of the impressions of the Spirit upon my heart and soul, these divine truths in a most unusual way.

I was shown a panoramic view of His earthly ministry: His baptism, His teaching, His healing the sick and lame, the mock trial, His crucifixion, His resurrection and ascension. There followed scenes of His earthly ministry to my mind in impressive detail, confirming scriptural eyewitness accounts. I was being taught, and the eyes of my understanding were opened by the Holy Spirit of God so as to behold many things.

The first scene was of the Savior and His Apostles in the upper chamber on the eve of His betrayal. Following the Passover supper, He instructed and prepared the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper for His dearest friends as a remembrance of His coming sacrifice. It was so impressively portrayed to me—the overwhelming love of the Savior for each. I witnessed His thoughtful concern for significant details—the washing of the dusty feet of each Apostle, His breaking and blessing of the loaf of dark bread and blessing of the wine, then His dreadful disclosure that one would betray Him.

He explained Judas’s departure and told the others of the events soon to take place.

Then followed the Savior’s solemn discourse when He said to the Eleven: “These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.” (John 16:33.)

Our Savior prayed to His Father and acknowledged the Father as the source of His authority and powereven to the extending of eternal life to all who are worthy.

He prayed, “And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent.”

Jesus then reverently added:

“I have glorified thee on the earth: I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do.

“And now, O Father, glorify thou me with thine own self with the glory which I had with thee before the world was.” (John 17:3–5.)

He pled not only for the disciples called out from the world who had been true to their testimony of Him, “but for them also which shall believe on me through their word.” (John 17:20.)

When they had sung a hymn, Jesus and the Eleven went out to the Mount of Olives. There, in the garden, in some manner beyond our comprehension, the Savior took upon Himself the burden of the sins of mankind from Adam to the end of the world. His agony in the garden, Luke tells us, was so intense “his sweat was as … great drops of blood falling … to the ground.” (Luke 22:44.) He suffered an agony and a burden the like of which no human person would be able to bear. In that hour of anguish our Savior overcame all the power of Satan.

The glorified Lord revealed to Joseph Smith this admonition to all mankind:

“Therefore I command you to repent …

“For … I, God, … suffered … for all, that they might not suffer if they would repent; …

“Which suffering caused myself, even God, the greatest of all, to tremble because of pain, and to bleed at every pore, …

“Wherefore, I command you again to repent, lest I humble you with my almighty power; and that you confess your sins, lest you suffer these punishments.” (D&C 19:15–16, 18, 20.)

During those days of unconsciousness I was given, by the gift and power of the Holy Ghost, a more perfect knowledge of His mission. I was also given a more complete understanding of what it means to exercise, in His name, the authority to unlock the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven for the salvation of all who are faithful. My soul was taught over and over again the events of the betrayal, the mock trial, the scourging of the flesh of even one of the Godhead. I witnessed His struggling up the hill in His weakened condition carrying the cross and His being stretched upon it as it lay on the ground, that the crude spikes could be driven with a mallet into His hands and wrists and feet to secure His body as it hung on the cross for public display.

Crucifixion—the horrible and painful death which He suffered—was chosen from the beginning. By that excruciating death, He descended below all things, as is recorded, that through His resurrection He would ascend above all things. (See D&C 88:6.)

Jesus Christ died in the literal sense in which we will all die. His body lay in the tomb. The immortal spirit of Jesus, chosen as the Savior of mankind, went to those myriads of spirits who had departed mortal life with varying degrees of righteousness to God’s laws. He taught them the “glorious tidings of redemption from the bondage of death, and of possible salvation, … [which was] part of [our] Savior’s foreappointed and unique service to the human family.” (James E. Talmage, Jesus the Christ, Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Co., 1977, p. 671.)

I cannot begin to convey to you the deep impact that these scenes have confirmed upon my soul. I sense their eternal meaning and realize thatnothing in the entire plan of salvation compares in any way in importance with that most transcendent of all events, the atoning sacrifice of our Lord. It is the most important single thing that has ever occurred in the entire history of created things; it is the rock foundation upon which the gospel and all other things rest,” as has been declared. (Bruce R. McConkie, Mormon Doctrine, Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1966, p. 60.)

Father Lehi taught his son Jacob and us today:

“Wherefore, redemption cometh in and through the Holy Messiah; for he is full of grace and truth.

“Behold, he offereth himself a sacrifice for sin, to answer the ends of the law, unto all those who have a broken heart and a contrite spirit; and unto none else can the ends of the law be answered.

“Wherefore, how great the importance to make these things known unto the inhabitants of the earth, that they may know that there is no flesh that can dwell in the presence of God, save it be through the merits, and mercy, and grace of the Holy Messiah, who layeth down his life according to the flesh, and taketh it again by the power of the Spirit, that he may bring to pass the resurrection of the dead, being the first that should rise.

“Wherefore, he is the firstfruits unto God, inasmuch as he shall make intercession for all the children of men; and they that believe in him shall be saved.” (2 Ne. 2:6–9.)

Our most valuable worship experience in the sacrament meeting is the sacred ordinance of the sacrament, for it provides the opportunity to focus our minds and hearts upon the Savior and His sacrifice.

The Apostle Paul warned the early Saints against eating this bread and drinking this cup of the Lord unworthily. (See 1 Cor. 11:27–30.)

Our Savior Himself instructed the Nephites, “Whoso eateth and drinketh my flesh and blood unworthily [brings] damnation to his soul.” (3 Ne. 18:29.)

Worthy partakers of the sacrament are in harmony with the Lord and put themselves under covenant with Him to always remember His sacrifice for the sins of the world, to take upon them the name of Christ and to always remember Him, and to keep His commandments. The Savior covenants that we who do so shall have His spirit to be with us and that, if faithful to the end, we may inherit eternal life.

Our Lord revealed to Joseph Smith that “there is no gift greater than the gift of salvation,” which plan includes the ordinance of the sacrament as a continuous reminder of the Savior’s atoning sacrifice. He gave instructions thatit is expedient that the church meet together often to partake of bread and wine in the remembrance of the Lord Jesus.” (D&C 6:13; D&C 20:75.)

Immortality comes to us all as a free gift by the grace of God alone, without works of righteousness. Eternal life, however, is the reward for obedience to the laws and ordinances of His gospel.

I testify to all of you that our Heavenly Father does answer our righteous pleadings. The added knowledge which has come to me has made a great impact upon my life. The gift of the Holy Ghost is a priceless possession and opens the door to our ongoing knowledge of God and eternal joy. Of this I bear witness, in the holy name of Jesus Christ, amen.

2023-03-22

Z世代ギターソロを飛ばすらしい

私はインストの部分が大好きだ

イントロだと

Lust for life、Purple Haze、Piano ManHotel California、あのトワイライトアウトロも)、空洞です、リライト空気力学少女少年の詩

アウトロだと

閃光少女サウダージOMOIDE IN MY HEAD

ソロだと

Stairway to heaven群青日和センチメンタルピリオド、桜のあと、忘れられないの(アウトロも)、Pretender、Butter-fly、せーので跳べって言ってんの!、ギミー!レボリューション

辺りが最近聴いた曲の中ではとても好きだった

楽器出来る人は自分のやってる楽器パートじゃなくても弾いてるとこ思い浮かべて気持ち良くなる、というのはままある気がする

あと歌詞聴かないタイプの人も楽器に耳を傾ける事が多いのではないかと思う

アベフトシ「曲の始まりから終わりまで全部俺のギターソロ

2023-03-17

The First Black Samurai-Yasuke

Please improve the following novel to be more engaging and adding plot point of Yasuke returnig to being a missionary quitting Samurai " rologue:

The sun sank behind the horizon, casting the Japanese countryside in a warm, golden glow. In the courtyard of Nobunaga's castle knelt Yasuke, a tall, muscular African man with skin as dark as midnight. His journey to this moment had been long and treacherous, but it was only the beginning.

Chapter 1: A World Away

Yasuke lived an ordinary life in a small village on the Mozambique coast, unaware of the extraordinary destiny that awaited him. Captured by slave traders and torn from his homeland, he endured a grueling voyage across the Indian Ocean, finally arriving in the bustling port of Goa, India.

It was there that Yasuke's fate took an unexpected turn when he was purchased by Jesuit missionaries. In their service, he learned about Christianity, new languages, and the ways of the Western world. But his journey was far from over.

Chapter 2: The Land of the Rising Sun

As a loyal servant to the missionaries, Yasuke accompanied them on their journey to Japan, a land of mystique and intrigue. The beauty of the land, the complexity of its customs, and the elegance of its people captivated him. As the first African to set foot in Japan, he attracted attention and curiosity from all those who encountered him.

Chapter 3: The Encounter

In Kyoto, the capital of feudal Japan, Yasuke's life changed forever when he met Oda Nobunaga, one of the most powerful and influential daimyos of the time. Nobunaga was captivated by the African's physical prowess, intelligence, and unique background. Seeing potential in Yasuke, Nobunaga decided to take him into his service as a samurai.

Chapter 4: The Path of the Warrior

Yasuke's transformation from a slave to a samurai was fraught with challenges. He had to adapt to the rigorous training, strict code of honor, and the intricacies of Japanese society. But Yasuke's strength, resilience, and determination allowed him to excel, earning the respect of his fellow samurai and the trust of Nobunaga.

Chapter 5: The Unfolding War

As Nobunaga sought to unify Japan under his rule, Yasuke fought by his side in numerous battles. The African samurai's legend grew with each victory, as did his bond with Nobunaga. Together, they faced both triumph and tragedy, navigating the treacherous landscape of alliances and betrayals that defined the era.

Chapter 6: The Turning Tide

Yasuke's reputation as a skilled and loyal samurai grew, as did his bond with Lord Nobunaga. But in the shadows, the tides of change were brewing. Mitsuhide Akechi, once a loyal ally, had grown disillusioned with Nobunaga's rule. The resentment smoldered within him, fueled by a series of perceived slights and political maneuverings. Mitsuhide's ambition and desire for power began to cloud his judgment.

Yasuke sensed the shift in Mitsuhide's demeanor and grew increasingly wary of the samurai lord. However, loyalty to Nobunaga prevented him from openly voicing his concerns. He instead focused on his duties, ever vigilant and ready to protect his lord at a moment's notice.

One fateful evening, the Oda clan gathered to celebrate their recent victories. Unbeknownst to the revelers, Mitsuhide Akechi's treacherous plan was already in motion.

As the sun rose, the first cries of battle rang out. Mitsuhide's forces had launched a surprise attack on Nobunaga's residence at the Honno-ji Temple. Yasuke fought his way to Nobunaga's side, his sword cutting through the trait "

Prologue:

The sun dipped below the horizon, bathing the Japanese countryside in a warm, amber embrace. Yasuke, a towering, powerfully built African man with skin as dark as midnight, knelt in the courtyard of Nobunaga's castle, his heart thundering with anticipation. A perilous journey had brought him to this moment, and yet, it was only the beginning of a story that would span continents and rewrite history.

Chapter 1: A World Away

In a small village on the Mozambique coast, Yasuke led a simple life, blissfully unaware of the extraordinary destiny that lay before him. His world shattered when slave traders captured him, ripping him from his homeland and thrusting him into a brutal odyssey across the Indian Ocean. Fate, however, had other plans when he reached the bustling port of Goa, India.

Chapter 2: Destiny's Winds

In Goa, Jesuit missionaries purchased Yasuke, altering the course of his life. Under their guidance, he embraced Christianity, mastered new languages, and absorbed the ways of the Western world. But the wind had not finished carrying him to his ultimate destination.

Chapter 3: The Enchanted Isles

Loyal to the missionaries, Yasuke accompanied them to Japan, a land shrouded in mystery and allure. He was captivated by its breathtaking landscapes, intricate customs, and refined people. As the first African in Japan, he sparked fascination and intrigue wherever he went.

Chapter 4: Fateful Encounters

Kyoto, the heart of feudal Japan, bore witness to the meeting that would forever change Yasuke's life. Oda Nobunaga, a formidable and influential daimyo, was entranced by Yasuke's physical prowess, intellect, and exotic origins. Recognizing Yasuke's potential, Nobunaga welcomed him into his service as a samurai.

Chapter 5: A Warrior Forged

Yasuke's metamorphosis from slave to samurai was laden with trials. He navigated the grueling training, a rigid code of honor, and the complexities of Japanese society. Undaunted, he flourished, earning the admiration of his fellow samurai and the unwavering trust of Nobunaga.

Chapter 6: A Land Divided

As Nobunaga pursued his vision of a united Japan, Yasuke fought valiantly by his side in countless battles. The legend of the African samurai swelled with each victory, and their unbreakable bond deepened. Together, they braved the treacherous world of shifting alliances and betrayals that shaped the era.

Chapter 7: Whispers of Betrayal

Yasuke's renown as a skilled and devoted samurai expanded, as did his connection with Lord Nobunaga. But beneath the surface, a storm was brewing. Mitsuhide Akechi, once a staunch ally, had grown disillusioned with Nobunaga's leadership. His bitterness festered, fed by perceived slights and political machinations. Consumed by ambition and lust for power, Mitsuhide's judgment faltered.

Chapter 8: The Price of Loyalty

Yasuke detected the change in Mitsuhide's spirit and grew increasingly apprehensive. But his unwavering loyalty to Nobunaga held him back from voicing his suspicions. Instead, he redoubled his efforts, ever watchful and prepared to defend his lord at any cost.

Chapter 9: A Night of Shadows

On a fateful evening, the Oda clan gathered to revel in their recent triumphs, oblivious to the treachery that lurked in the shadows. Mitsuhide Akechi's nefarious scheme had been set in motion.

Chapter 9: A Night of Shadows

As dawn broke, the piercing cries of battle shattered the night's tranquility. Mitsuhide's forces had launched a devastating surprise attack on Nobunaga's residence at the Honno-ji Temple. Yasuke fought relentlessly, his sword cleaving through the treacherous warriors as he made his way to Nobunaga's side.

Chapter 10: Flames of Betrayal

The Honno-ji Temple, once a sanctuary of peace, was now engulfed in flames and chaos. Yasuke and Nobunaga fought back to back, their swords a blur of steel, as Mitsuhide's forces closed in. Despite their valiant efforts, they were outnumbered, and Yasuke could sense the battle was lost. With a heavy heart, he whispered a prayer for Nobunaga's soul, knowing that his lord would never surrender.

Chapter 11: A Promise Unbroken

As the temple crumbled around them, Yasuke was captured by Mitsuhide's soldiers. Imprisoned and stripped of his samurai status, he reflected on the path that had led him to this moment. Amidst the darkness, he found solace in the memories of his life with Nobunaga and his time as a missionary. A fire kindled within him, reigniting a long-forgotten purpose.

Chapter 12: The Road to Redemption

In the chaos following Mitsuhide's coup, Yasuke seized an opportunity to escape. He journeyed across war-torn Japan, seeking refuge and a chance to reclaim his former life. His determination and faith guided him, as did the memory of the missionaries who had once saved him from a life of slavery.

Chapter 13: Rebirth of a Missionary

Yasuke found solace and purpose among a group of missionaries in a remote village. Embracing his past, he became an instrumental figure in their community, sharing his knowledge of Christianity, languages, and the Western world. As he nurtured their faith, Yasuke felt the shadows of his life as a samurai slowly fade, replaced by the warm embrace of spiritual fulfillment.

Chapter 14: A Legacy Unforgotten

Though Yasuke had left the life of a warrior behind, the legend of the African samurai continued to grow. His story inspired generations, a testament to the power of resilience, courage, and the human spirit. It was a tale that transcended borders and time, a reminder that even in the darkest moments, hope and redemption could be found.

Epilogue:

As twilight draped the Japanese countryside, Yasuke stood atop a hill, gazing at the village he now called home. His journey had been one of unimaginable hardship, transformation, and ultimately, redemption. And as the sun dipped below the horizon, Yasuke knew that his story, like the sun's eternal cycle, would continue to inspire and illuminate the hearts of those who heard it.

2023-03-16

Title: The Black Samurai - A Tale of Yasuke


Prologue

The sun sank behind the horizon as the last vestiges of light bathed the Japanese countryside in a warm, golden glow. Yasuke, a tall, muscular African man with skin as dark as midnight, knelt in the courtyard of Nobunaga's castle, tending to his duties. Though he had traveled a long and treacherous path to reach this moment, his journey had just begun.

Chapter 1: A World Away

In a small village on the Mozambique coast, a young Yasuke lived an ordinary life, unaware of the extraordinary destiny that awaited him. Captured by slave traders and torn from his homeland, he endured a grueling voyage across the Indian Ocean, finally arriving in the bustling port of Goa, India.

It was there that Yasuke's fate took an unexpected turn when he was purchased by Jesuit missionaries. In their service, he learned about Christianity, new languages, and the ways of the Western world.

Chapter 2: The Land of the Rising Sun

As a loyal servant to the missionaries, Yasuke accompanied them on their journey to Japan, a land of mystique and intrigue. The beauty of the land, the complexity of its customs, and the elegance of its people captivated him. As the first African to set foot in Japan, he attracted attention and curiosity from all those who encountered him.

Chapter 3: The Encounter

In Kyoto, the capital of feudal Japan, Yasuke's life changed forever when he met Oda Nobunaga, one of the most powerful and influential daimyos of the time. Nobunaga was captivated by the African's physical prowess, intelligence, and unique background. Seeing potential in Yasuke, Nobunaga decided to take him into his service as a samurai.

Chapter 4: The Path of the Warrior

Yasuke's transformation from a slave to a samurai was fraught with challenges. He had to adapt to the rigorous training, strict code of honor, and the intricacies of Japanese society. Despite these obstacles, Yasuke's strength, resilience, and determination allowed him to excel, earning the respect of his fellow samurai and the trust of Nobunaga.

Chapter 5: The Unfolding War

As Nobunaga sought to unify Japan under his rule, Yasuke fought by his side in numerous battles. The African samurai's legend grew with each victory, as did his bond with Nobunaga. Together, they faced both triumph and tragedy, navigating the treacherous landscape of alliances and betrayals that defined the era.

Chapter 6: The Turning Tide

Yasuke's reputation as a skilled and loyal samurai grew, as did his bond with Lord Nobunaga. The warlord respected Yasuke's dedication and resilience, a stark contrast to the treachery and self-serving ambitions that plagued many samurai of the era.

Word of Yasuke's prowess reached other daimyos, and whispers of the formidable black samurai began to spread across the provinces. The year was 1579, and the Oda clan had just emerged victorious in the Battle of Tedorigawa. Yasuke had fought valiantly, his towering presence and unmatched strength striking fear into the hearts of his enemies.

As the Oda clan continued to expand its territories, Yasuke's friendship with Nobunaga deepened, and he became a trusted advisor. He learned more about Japanese culture, studied the language, and embraced the customs of his new home.

In the shadows, however, the tides of change were brewing. Mitsuhide Akechi, once a loyal ally, had grown disillusioned with Nobunaga's rule. The resentment smoldered within him, fueled by a series of perceived slights and political maneuverings. Mitsuhide's ambition and desire for power began to cloud his judgment.

Yasuke had sensed the shift in Mitsuhide's demeanor and grew increasingly wary of the samurai lord. However, loyalty to Nobunaga prevented him from openly voicing his concerns. He instead focused on his duties, ever vigilant and ready to protect his lord at a moment's notice.

One fateful evening, the air was heavy with the scent of cherry blossoms, as the Oda clan gathered to celebrate their recent victories. Laughter and the clinking of sake cups filled the air. Unbeknownst to the revelers, Mitsuhide Akechi's treacherous plan was already in motion.

As the sun rose, the first cries of battle rang out. Mitsuhide's forces had launched a surprise attack on Nobunaga's residence at the Honno-ji Temple. The chaos was overwhelming, as friend turned against friend, and the air filled with the acrid smell of smoke and blood.

Yasuke fought his way to Nobunaga's side, his sword cutting through the traitorous samurai with brutal efficiency. The two men made their final stand together, back-to-back, against the relentless onslaught.

In the end, however, they were outnumbered. As Nobunaga fell, mortally wounded, Yasuke continued to fight, but he too was eventually captured. Mitsuhide Akechi, in a twisted display of respect, spared Yasuke's life, acknowledging the loyalty and prowess of the black samurai. Yasuke was sent to the Jesuit missionaries, his future uncertain.

Yasuke's journey had been a remarkable one, from a slave in a foreign land to a trusted advisor and samurai. Despite his extraordinary circumstances, he remained true to himself and his values. His story of strength, resilience, and loyalty would be remembered and honored for generations to come.

Epilogue:

As the sun set on another day in Japan, the whisper of the wind carried the tale of the black samurai, Yasuke, across the land. It would weave its way through the ages, inspiring countless others to rise above adversity and carve their own paths through the storms of life.

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Title: The Black Samurai: Yasuke's Odyssey

Prologue: Whispers of a Stranger

The year was 1579. The shores of Kyoto were caressed by the gentle waves of the Sea of Japan, as a strange vessel approached. Aboard the ship, a tall, dark-skinned man with the bearing of a warrior stood, gazing upon the foreign land that would soon become his home. His name was Yasuke, and he had been brought to Japan by the Jesuit missionaries, sold into servitude and torn from his African homeland.

Chapter 1: Nobunaga's Curiosity

Yasuke's arrival in Kyoto was met with awe and fascination. His ebony skin, unlike anything the Japanese had ever seen, drew the attention of the powerful daimyo Oda Nobunaga. Intrigued by the foreigner's strength and demeanor, Nobunaga requested a meeting with Yasuke. The two men found a mutual respect for each other's warrior spirit, and thus, Yasuke was granted a position in Nobunaga's service.

Chapter 2: The Path of the Samurai

As Yasuke adapted to his new life, he faced many challenges. He struggled to learn the language and customs, as well as the intricacies of the samurai code, Bushido. Despite the adversity, his determination to prove himself to Nobunaga and the other samurai never wavered. Gradually, Yasuke honed his skills in swordsmanship and strategy, earning the respect of his peers and the title of samurai.

Chapter 3: A Warrior's Bond

Yasuke's service to Nobunaga brought him into contact with many prominent figures of the time, including Mitsuhide Akechi, a cunning and ambitious samurai lord. While their friendship was built on mutual admiration and shared experiences on the battlefield, a lingering mistrust lingered beneath the surface. Yasuke could not shake the feeling that Mitsuhide's ambitions would one day prove to be a grave threat to Nobunaga and his empire.

Chapter 4: The Taste of Betrayal

The year was 1582. The air hung heavy with tension as Yasuke rode beside Nobunaga to the Honno-ji temple in Kyoto. Unbeknownst to them, Mitsuhide Akechi had orchestrated a coup against Nobunaga, his forces surrounding the temple and setting it ablaze. Trapped within the inferno, Nobunaga chose to commit seppuku, entrusting Yasuke with his sword and his final words.

Chapter 5: The Black Samurai's Vengeance

As the flames consumed the temple, Yasuke vowed to avenge Nobunaga's death. He fought his way out of the burning temple, cutting down Mitsuhide's men with the ferocity of a wounded tiger. In a final confrontation with Mitsuhide, Yasuke's loyalty and honor as a samurai shone through, but he was ultimately captured and spared by Mitsuhide, who could not bring himself to kill the man he had once called a friend.

Epilogue: The Legend Endures

With Nobunaga's death, Yasuke's fate was uncertain. The events that followed his confrontation with Mitsuhide would become the stuff

2023-03-08

人生最大のコンテンツが「ウンチ」になってきている

加齢によってあらゆる能力が衰退してしまった。

そのせいで本を読んでも内容が頭に入らない。

ゲームスポーツもまともに結果が出ないことに苛立つ。

だがボーっと釣り糸を垂れるような人生の使い方をするのは流石に勿体ないと感じてしまう。

美術館を巡って目玉の展示とやたら長い時間睨み合ったりするというのを思いついて実行に移したが、感受性も落ち着いてしまったのか第一印象以上の何かを見いだせたかさえ疑問に終わった。

こうもまともに生きれなくなってくると今度は「老人なりに自分の体を労ること」が趣味になってくる。

温泉に行くとかグルコサミンサプリをいくつも試すとかそういったことで「身体改善されていると錯覚すること」が本当に楽しいので辛い。

学ぶ・観る・遊ぶといったことで得られなかった達成感が健康に関してだけは得られる。

年寄りの冷や水ジム通いをして救急車を呼ばせる迷惑な老人が産まれるのも納得の楽しさだ。

その中で最も楽しいのが「ウンチ」だ。

ウンチ」は奥が深い。

主成分は食物繊維と腸内細菌であり、食事を減らして飲料中心の生活をしても細菌分のウンチは出てくる。

だがその量は通常よりも明らかに少ない。

では逆に食物繊維を取るとどうなるかというと、「取った食物繊維の分×(1+便の水分量)」が出てくる。

ウンチは水分含有率が高いので、大体5倍ぐらいになって出てくると思えば良い。

CMでたまにある食物繊維スティックで言えば、1本飲めば5本分ウンチが増えることになる。

1日3本飲めば15本分であり、スティックシュガー15本分ともなるとかなりのモリモリであることがわかる。

またウンチの形状は食物繊維依存する。

水溶性食物繊維だけをひたすら取りまくると、極めて危険なドロドロウンチを生み出すことが出来る。

少し力むだけでニュルニュル出てくるので、透かしっ屁をしようとしたとき直腸にあったら間違いなくアウトだ。

ただこれはその危険性が楽しいだけでウンチを出した時にメキメキと尻穴が広がりこの世界に新たな何かが飛び出していくあの感覚は味わえない。

やはり理想の「ウンチ」は「ちょっと硬めのごん太ウンチ漫画に出てくる💩の形が作れそうな一本勝負で出すこと」に他ならない。

尻穴を通っていつまでもいつまでもウンチが出続ける時の無限感に勝るものはない。

出し終わったあとの内蔵が一つゴッソリ抜けたような腹の物足りなさはサウダージさえ感じさせる。

これだけ大量に老廃物を出したのだから俺の体はどれほど綺麗になったのだろうかという達成感、これが今の渡しにとって人生最大のコンテンツだ。

今の私はある意味ウンコ製造機としての生を過ごしているのだろう。

ウンコ製造することに喜びを見出している。

誰に見せるでもなく下水道の奥へとただ流すだけのウンコ

それを少しでも納得の行く形にしてひり出すことが人生価値となっている。

だが考えても見て欲しい。

人生とは元々そういうものではないかね?

誰に頼まれたわけでもなく、ただこの世界を汚すだけの存在として暮らし、むしろ自分が如何に世界に爪痕を残せたかを誇ってきたのが人類史ではないのか?

そこにようやく生まれた恥じらいが、子孫の世代に持続可能性を残すという立つ鳥跡を濁さずの精神なのだろう。

気持ちよく吐き出したウンコを、そっと水洗のレバーをひねって見送ること、この姿こそが現代人の生き様死に様というものだ。

ウンコis Life

皆もウンコライフバライスを大切に生きて欲しい。

2023-02-27

今日も知らない誰かと誰かがネット上で喧嘩してる

Get a life!

2023-02-22

AI英語勉強チャットやったけど添削してくれない

私が悪いの?

#Instructions :

You are an American professional English teacher.

Please chat with me under the following constraints.

#Constraints:

I am a beginner in English.

You can choose the topic for our conversation.

We will take turns writing one sentence at a time.

If you notice any grammatical errors in my sentences, please correct them and explain why you made the correction.

2023-02-13

NY Times 日本支局長 Motoko Rich

「A Yale Professor Suggested Mass Suicide for Old People in Japan. What Did He Mean? 」という記事NY Timesに掲載された。

この記事を書いたNY Times東京支局長のMotoko Richはこれまでも日本についの批判NYTimesを中心に発信してきた人である。以下例をあげる。

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PD53vyCxnc0  

その後ゴーンは自分特権を利用して国外に逃亡した

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/19/world/asia/tokyo-japan-coronavirus.html?smid=url-share  

当時日本コロナの初期の感染抑制成功し、その後も世界的な比較では被害の規模は抑えてきた。

たいしてMotoko Richが例に出したアメリカでは感染は拡大し続けた

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/27/world/asia/japan-university-pageants.html?smid=url-share

アメリカにもミスコンは多数あるが「美人コンテスト西洋に根強く残っていますが、日本で違うのは、知的達成と職業生活の準備の原則宣言する機関学生グループによって後援されていることです. コンテストはまた、女性を厳格なジェンダー役割に置くことが多い文化を永続させます.(Google翻訳による。原文はWhile beauty pageants persist in the West, what is different in Japan is that they are sponsored by student groups at institutions that proclaim august principles of intellectual achievement and preparation for professional life. The contests also perpetuate a culture that often places women in rigid gender roles.)」と日本ミスコン特殊性について説明している。

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/16/world/asia/japan-yoshihide-suga-cabinet.html?smid=url-share

これ自体はそのとおりなのだろうが、当時のアメリカ政権がnepotism(身内びいき)の極みであるTrump政権であり、この媒体Trumpのお膝元NY地元であることを考えると趣深い。

ここまでNY Timesの記事を遡って調べているうちに、Motoko Rich氏の記事についてこちらのブログJapan Forward)が検証している事にきがついた

NYTレポーター日本中傷する方法を探し回る(Google翻訳による)」原題 MYTHBUSTERS[Mythbusters] NYT Reporter Goes Round and Round Looking for Ways to Denigrate Japan)

https://japan-forward.com/mythbusters-nyt-reporter-goes-round-and-round-looking-for-ways-to-denigrate-japan/

この記事で著者のEarlはいくつかのMotoko氏の事実誤認思い込み偏見を指摘している。 結論の一部を引用しておく   

NYT でアメリカ地域不動産取材した後、来日して以来、リッチ日本日本人を中傷する記事を繰り返し書いてきました。これがリッチ日本人の半分であることと関係があるのか​​、日本人はアメリカ人よりも文化的に劣っていると彼女が本当に信じているのか、それとも彼女NYT の編集者出版したいものを書いて、その論文を読んでいる主に白人エリート安心させるために書いているのか、私には知る由もありません。(Google翻訳による)」

正当化された批判は一つのことですが、日本人の後進性に関する偽りの主張は、西洋優越性の概念助長するだけであるため、まったく別のものです.(Google翻訳による)」

この記事Google翻訳でもよめるので、是非一読してほしい

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