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2024-04-01

ではミーハーな私の偏愛邦楽100選をどうぞ

1.黛ジュン - 天使の誘惑(1968)

2.山本リンダ - どうにもとまらない(1972)

3.ペドロ&カプリシャス - ジョニィへの伝言(1973)

4.麻丘めぐみ - わたしの彼は左きき(1973)

5.サディスティック・ミカ・バンド - タイムマシンにおねがい(1974)

6.岩崎宏美 - ロマンス(1975)

7.森田童子 - たとえばぼくが死んだら(1980)

8.YMO - 君に、胸キュン。(1983)

9.安全地帯 - 悲しみにさよなら(1985)

10.岡田有希子 - Sweet Planet(1985)

11.渡辺美里 - My Revolution(1986)

12.KUWATA BAND - BAN BAN BAN(1986)

13.米米CLUB - Shake Hip!(1986)

14.小泉今日子 - 木枯しに抱かれて(1986)

15.本田美奈子 - Oneway Generation(1987)

16.松田聖子 - Strawberry Time(1987)

17.中山美穂 - 50/50(1987)

18.BOØWY - MEMORY(1987)

19.光GENJI - ガラスの十代(1987)

20.UP-BEAT - NO SIDE ACTION(1988)

21.氷室京介 - ANGEL(1988)

22.X - SADISTIC DESIRE(1988)

23.工藤静香 - MUGO・ん…色っぽい(1988)

24.BUCK-TICK - JUST ONE MORE KISS(1988)

25.BARBEE BOYS - 目を閉じておいでよ(1989)

26.浜田麻里 - Return to Myself〜しない、しない、ナツ。(1989)

27.UNICORN - 大迷惑(1989)

28.DEAD END - I WANT YOUR LOVE(1989)

29.Wink - One Night In Heaven~真夜中のエンジェル~(1989)

30.ZI:KILL - I4U(1990)

31.D'ERLANGER - Moon and the Memories(1990)

32.Gilles de Rais - Blue(1990)

33.フリッパーズ・ギター - カメラカメラカメラ!(1990)

34.MOTHER GOOSE - In The Far East(1990)

35.STRAWBERRY FIELDS - FADED BLUE NIGHT(1991)

36.WANDS - もっと強く抱きしめたなら(1992)

37.VIRUS - 小さな恋のメロディー(1992)

38.DIE IN CRIES - FUNERAL PROCESSION(1992)

39.LUNA SEA - Claustrophobia(1993)

40.シャ乱Q - 上・京・物・語(1994)

41.B'z - Don't Leave Me(1994)

42.福山雅治 - IT'S ONLY LOVE(1994)

43.Mr.Children - innocent world(1994)

44.松任谷由実 - Hello,my friend(1994)

45.SAKRUN - 白昼の足跡(1994)

46.Kneuklid Romance - Painted time(1994)

47.DREAMS COME TRUE - サンキュ.(1995)

48.hitomi - GO TO THE TOP(1995)

49.MY LITTLE LOVER - Hello, Again 〜昔からある場所〜(1995)

50.JUDY AND MARY - Over Drive(1995)

51.L'Arc~en~Ciel - Still I'm With You(1995)

52.スピッツ - ハチミツ(1995)

53.globe - Joy to the love(1995)

54.MAX - TORA TORA TORA(1996)

55.安室奈美恵 - PRIVATE(1996)

56.Eins:Vier - Not saved yet(1997)

57.MOON CHILD - ESCAPE(1997)

58.SHAZNA - すみれSeptember Love(1997)

59.華原朋美 - save your dream(1997)

60.DA PUMP - Love Is The Final Liberty(1997)

61.ROUAGE - Cry for the moon(1997)

62.Kiroro - 長い間(1998)

63.トーコ - BAD LUCK ON LOVEBLUES ON LIFE〜(1998)

64.浜崎あゆみ - YOU(1998)

65.the brilliant green - There will be love there -愛のある場所-(1998)

66.モーニング娘。 - 例えば(1998)

67.ゆず - いつか(1999)

68.野猿 - Be cool!(1999)

69.タンポポ - たんぽぽ(1999)

70.Cocco - 樹海の糸(1999)

71.倉木麻衣 - Love, Day After Tomorrow(1999)

72.鈴木あみ - Don't need to say good bye(2000)

73.藤井隆 - ナンダカンダ(2000)

74.LOVE PSYCHEDELICO - Your Song(2000)

75.ポルノグラフィティ - ミュージック・アワー(2000)

76.矢井田瞳 - my sweet darlin'(2000)

77.鬼束ちひろ - 眩暈(2001)

78.宇多田ヒカル - DISTANCE(2001)

79.Tommy february6 - EVERYDAY AT THE BUS STOP(2001)

80.藤本美貴 - ロマンティック浮かれモード(2002)

81.ZONE - true blue(2003)

82.玉置成実 - Realize(2003)

83.SOPHIA - 僕はここにいる(2003)

84.SPEED - Be My Love(2003)

85.嵐 - PIKA★★NCHI DOUBLE(2004)

86.YUKI - JOY(2005)

87.YUI - feel my soul(2005)

88.NANA starring MIKA NAKASHIMA - GLAMOROUS SKY(2005)

89.GLAY - つづれ織り〜so far and yet so close〜(2005)

90.Perfume - コンピューターティ(2006)

91.AKB48 - 夕陽を見ているか?(2007)

92.ゴールデンボンバー - 女々しくて(2009)

93.少女時代 - BORN TO BE A LADY(2011)

94.サカナクション - 『バッハの旋律を夜に聴いたせいです。』(2011)

95.あいみょん - マリーゴールド(2018)

96.SEVENTEEN - 舞い落ちる花びら (Fallin' Flower)(2020)

97.TWICE - BETTER(2020)

98.TOMORROW X TOGETHER - Force(2021)

99.Mrs.GREEN APPLE - Magic(2023)

100.羊文学 - more than words(2023)

2023-08-02

英訳 about the #Berbenheimer issue

anond:20230801140703

DeepLで勝手英訳をしてみた。

勝手にごめん。元増田が嫌であれば消す。

Various things that really need to be said about the #Berbenheimer issue

 

In a discussion about the case, someone raised an objection to "someone who was not a party to the incident, who was not from Nagasaki, and who was not from Hiroshima, complaining about it. Seeing that opinion made me aware of my position, so I will say what I must say.

 

I was born in Nagasaki and am a third-generation A-bomb survivor.

I say this because I grew up hearing the stories of the A-bomb damage directly from those who suffered from the atomic bombings.

 

I feel that it is unacceptable for someone like me to speak about the A-bomb damage.

However, there are few A-bomb survivors left, so I will speak up.

 

In Nagasaki, children grow up hearing stories about the atomic bombing. We were made to sit in the gymnasium of an elementary school in the middle of summer, where there was not even an air conditioner or a fan, and for nearly an hour we were made to listen to stories about the atomic bombing. It was hard for me anyway.

 

I think it was even more painful for the elderly people who told the stories. But I don't think an elementary school kid could have imagined that. I, too, have forgotten most of the stories I was told. I can only remember one or two at most.

 

Another thing is that at this time of year, pictures of the victims of the atomic bombing are pasted up in the hallways.

In other parts of the country, these are grotesque images that would cause a fuss from the parents who are always nagging about them.

Recently, even the A-bomb museum has become more gentle in its exhibits, and most of the radical and horrifying exhibits that would have traumatized visitors have been removed.

I don't know how elementary schools now teach about the A-bomb damage. But when I was in elementary school, there were photos on display.

 

There was one photo that I just couldn't face as an elementary school student. It was a picture of Taniguchi Sumiteru(谷口稜曄). If you search for it, you can find it. It is a shocking picture, but I would still like you to see it.

I couldn't pass through the hallway where the photo was displayed, so I always took the long way around to another floor to avoid seeing the photo.

My grandfather was under the bomb and went to the burnt ruins of the bomb to look for his sister. I can understand now that he couldn't turn away or go another way.

There would have been a mountain of people still alive and moaning in the ruins of the burnt ruins. There would have been many more who would have died out in agony.

My grandfather walked for miles and miles, towing a rear wheelchair, through the narrow streets of rubble-strewn Nagasaki in search of his sister.

My grandfather was not a child then. But of course there were elementary school children who did the same thing he did. I am not speculating that there were. There were. I heard the story from him, and I still remember it.

A young brother and sister found their father's corpse in the ruins of the fire and burned it themselves. They didn't have enough wood to burn him alive, and when they saw his brain spilling out, they ran away, and that was the last time they ever saw him again.

 

I can never forget that story I heard when I was a kid, and even now it's painful and painful, my hands are shaking and I'm crying.

 

I keep wondering how that old man who ran away from his father's brain was able to expose to the public the unimaginably horrible trauma, the scar that will never heal, even after all these years.

 

Now I think I understand a little.

 

Why I can't help but talk about my grandfather and the old man now, even as I remember my own trauma.

Because this level of suffering is nothing compared to their words being forgotten.

It's nothing compared to the tremendous suffering that once existed that will be forgotten, like my hands shaking, my heart palpitating, my nose running with vertigo, and so on.

 

So maybe it's the same thing.

 

My grandfather, who went through an unimaginable hell, lived to see his grandchildren born, and met his sister's death in the ruins of the fire.

 

In other words, my grandfather was one of the happiest people in the ruins of the fire.

 

My grandfather and that old man were, after all, just people wading in the depths of hell.

 

I think that the suffering that even people who had experienced unimaginable pain could not imagine was lying like pebbles on the ground in Nagasaki 78 years ago, and no one paid any attention to it.

 

Their suffering, which I can't even imagine, is nothing compared to the countless, unimaginable suffering they witnessed, which they pretend never happened.

 

Memories fade inexorably with each passing human mouth. The memories that those people could never allow to be forgotten are almost forgotten.

 

The tremendous suffering of 78 years ago is mostly gone, never to be recounted.

 

Those who suffered the most from the atomic bombing died rotting in the ruins of the fire without being able to tell anyone about it.

 

Many of those who saw it with their own eyes kept their mouths shut and took it with them to their graves. Most of those who spoke a few words are still in their graves.

 

Compared to the words of the old men, my own words are so light. I would rather keep my mouth shut than speak in such light words.

 

But still, someone has to take over. I realize that even my words, which are so light, are only the top of the voices that are left in this world to carry on the story of the atomic bombing.

 

I know how it feels to think that I am the only one. Still, I hope that you will not shut your mouth. I know that I have closed my mouth because I thought I shouldn't talk about it, and that is the result.

 

Sometimes I almost choose to stop imagining the unimaginable suffering and live my life consuming other people's suffering for fun.

I am writing this while I still have some imagination of the suffering of the old people whose voices, faces, and even words I can no longer recall.

2023-08-01

anond:20230801140703

すまん。勝手翻訳した。拡散はどうするかな。redditかに投稿するのがいいのか?

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I have seen some posts asking if they should talk about "the case" even though they were not involved in it and were not born in Nagasaki or Hiroshima, and I am a bit aware of it, so I have to say what I have to say. I say this because I was born in Nagasaki, am a third generation atomic bomb survivor, and grew up hearing the stories of those who experienced the atomic bombing firsthand. I know it's a little bit too much for me, but I'm going to say this because there are very few survivors left.

In Nagasaki, children grow up hearing stories about the atomic bombing. They were stuffed into sushi for nearly an hour in the gymnasium of an elementary school in the middle of summer, with no air conditioner or fan, and told stories about the atomic bombing. That was a hard time for me. I think it must have been even harder for the old people who told the stories, but there was no way an elementary school kid could imagine such a thing, and I had forgotten most of the stories I had been told for a long time. I have forgotten most of the stories I was told. I can only remember one or two at most. There is one more hard thing. Every year around this time, a row of grotesque images that would drive the PTA crazy in other areas are prominently displayed in the hallways. These days, I hear that the atomic bomb museum has been bleached out and many of the radical and horrifying exhibits that traumatized visitors have been taken down. I don't know if they are still there, but they were there when I was in elementary school.

There was one photo that I just couldn't face when I was in elementary school. It is a picture of Sumiteru Taniguchi. If you search for it, you can find it. It is a shocking picture, but I would like you to take a look at it. I couldn't pass through the hallway where the photo was posted, so I always took the long way around to another floor of the school building to avoid seeing the photo.

Now I'm thinking that my grandfather, who headed into the burnt ruins to look for his sister, couldn't have turned away or taken a different path. There would have been a mountain of people still alive and moaning, not just pictures, and a mountain more who would have given up at the end of their suffering. He walked for miles and miles, towing his handcart through the narrow streets of rubble-strewn Nagasaki in search of his sister. My grandfather was not a child at the time, but of course there were children who did similar things. Not that there wouldn't have been. There were. I heard the story from him, and I still remember it. A young brother and sister found their father's body in the ruins of a fire and they burned it. They didn't have enough wood to burn his body, and when they saw the raw brain that spilled out, they ran away and that was the last time they ever saw him anymore.

I can never forget the story I heard when I was a kid, and even now it is painful and painful, my hands are shaking and I am crying. I keep wondering how the old man who escaped from that father's brain could have been able to unravel the most horrible trauma imaginable and expose it to the public with scars that will never heal.

Now I think I can understand a little.

The reason I can't help but talk about my grandfather and that old man, even if I have to rehash my own trauma, is that this level of suffering is nothing compared to the fact that their words will be forgotten. My hands shaking, my heart palpitating and dizzy, my nose running with tears, it's nothing compared to the tremendous suffering that was once there and will be forgotten.

So maybe it's the same thing.

My grandfather, who went through an unimaginable hell, lived to see his grandchildren born, and met his sister's death in the ruins of the fire. In other words, my grandfather was one of the happiest people in the ruins of the fire. My grandfather and that old man were, after all, just people wading in the depths of hell. I think that the suffering that even people who had experienced unimaginable pain could not imagine was lying like pebbles in Nagasaki 78 years ago, and no one paid any attention to it. Their suffering, which I can't even imagine, is nothing compared to the countless, tremendous suffering they witnessed, which they pretend never happened.

Memories fade inexorably every time people talk about them. The memories that those people could not allow to be forgotten are now largely forgotten; the tremendous suffering of 78 years ago is mostly gone, never to be recounted again. Those who suffered the most from the atomic bombing died rotting in the ruins of the fire, unable to tell anyone about it. Many of those who saw it with their own eyes kept their mouths shut and took it with them to their graves. Most of those who spoke a few words are now under the grave.

Compared to the words of the old men, my own words are so light. I would rather keep my mouth shut than speak in such light words. But still, someone has to take over. I realize that even my words, which are so light, are only the top of the voices that are left in this world to carry on the story of the atomic bombing. I know how it feels to wonder if someone like myself is allowed to speak about this. Still, I hope that you will not shut your mouth. This is the result of our silence.

Sometimes I almost choose to stop imagining the unimaginable suffering and live my life consuming other people's suffering for the fun of it. I am writing this while I still have some imagination of the suffering of the old people whose voices, faces, and even words I can no longer recall.

Translator's note: The original post in Japanese is a response to a post by a Japanese contributor who wondered if he was qualified to speak out on the subject of the A-bomb when he was not from Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but still spoke out about Barbie and the A-bomb. I translated it here because I think it deserves to be read by the world.

anond:20230801140703

ai翻訳

I must talk about various things regarding the Barbie incident.

I saw a post about it from someone who is neither directly involved nor from Nagasaki or Hiroshima, and it made me realize that there are things I must say.

I was born in Nagasaki and grew up listening to stories from the survivors, being a third-generation survivor myself. Most survivors are no longer with us, so I feel compelled to speak up.

In Nagasaki, kids grow up hearing about the atomic bomb. We were packed like sushi in a gymnasium without air conditioning or even fans during the scorching summer, and we listened to stories about the bomb. It was incredibly tough for me.

I imagine it was even harder for the elderly who spoke about their experiences. As a child, I couldn't fully comprehend their pain, and now, I can hardly remember most of the stories I heard. I can only recall one or two.

Every year during this time, gruesome images that would make PTA elsewhere go crazy were displayed in the hallways. I heard that many of the horrifying exhibits that used to traumatize visitors at the Atomic Bomb Museum have been removed, and the museum has been considerably sanitized. I'm not sure about the current situation, but that's how it was when I was there.

There was one photograph that I could never bear to look at as a child – a picture of Tadashi Taniguchi. You can find it if you search, but it's a shocking image with a viewer discretion warning. Still, I want people to see it.

I couldn't walk down the hallway where that photo was displayed, and I always took a different route, avoiding it so I wouldn't have to see it.

Now, I think of my grandpa who went to the ruins to search for my sister. He couldn't look away or take a different path. The pain must have been unimaginable.

Besides photographs, there were many living people moaning in pain back then, and there must have been even more who succumbed to suffering.

My grandpa walked for miles, pulling a handcart through the debris-laden streets of Nagasaki, searching for my sister.

Even though my grandpa was not a child, I'm sure there were elementary school kids who did similar things. I don't just think they might have been there; they were there. I heard the stories from the people themselves, and I still remember them.

I can't forget the stories I heard as a child, such as the young siblings finding their father's burnt corpse in the ruins and cremating him. They didn't have enough firewood, and their father ended up half-burnt. They ran away after seeing the brain tissue oozing out, and that became their final farewell.

I can never forget those stories I heard as a child, and even now, they still bring pain and suffering, making my hands tremble and tears flow.

I wonder how my grandpa, who ran away from that father's brain tissue, could expose his unimaginable trauma and everlasting scars to the world.

Now, I feel like I understand a little.

Even someone like me, who experienced such unimaginable trauma, has gone through pain that I can't even imagine being compared to being discarded, forgotten, and ignored. Compared to what those people experienced, my suffering means nothing.

My trembling hands and the palpitations and dizziness I experienced are nothing compared to the tremendous pain that many others went through.

Memories fade irreversibly every time they pass through people's lips. The memories that I couldn't bear to be forgotten are almost forgotten now.

The unimaginable pain that existed 78 years ago has mostly disappeared, and we can no longer pass it on.

The people who suffered the most from the atomic bomb perished in the ruins, rotting away without being able to convey it to anyone.

Even those who saw it with their own eyes mostly took the memories with them to their graves. Most of them are now under the tombstones.

Compared to the words of the elderly, my words seem so light. I think that speaking with such light words would be better than keeping silent, as silence has led to this result.

I feel like I might occasionally choose to stop imagining the unimaginable pain and consume the suffering of others in an amusing way to live on.

Before I forget the pain and suffering of those elderly people, whose faces and voices I can no longer recall, I will leave this here.

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.

2023-02-24

國府田マリ子の歌ってる「twin memories」って曲どこで配信してるか知ってる人いる?

2023-02-07

不謹慎ネタ事件で興奮が抑えられない件

私は、リアルでは憚られる不謹慎ネタをつい考えるのが癖となっており、そのたびに興奮して考えが止まらなくなる。

また、大きな事件が起きると、もっとひどくなれ、もっと起きろ、と思ってしまう。


本来こういった不謹慎ネタ事件には眉をひそめるべきであり、決して面白いと思ってはいけないものだ。

その気持ちがあり、外に出すにしても、なんJとかニュー速みたいなところで出すべきであってリアルで出してはいけないものだ。

が、私はそれを抑えられず同世代や近しい関係の人にはドン引きされ、目上の人から大目玉を食らったことが何度もある。

その詳細を書いていくが、どうしたらやめられるのだろうか。長文申し訳ないが、アドバイス求む。

不謹慎ネタで笑うのが好き

世間では一般的「悪」とされているものはいろいろある。

もちろんそれらが行っていることは社会的に許されざることなのだが、だいたい彼らは面白いことをするから困る。


例えば、オウム真理教修行風景オウムソングだ。

空中浮揚なんかできるわけないのにあぐらをかいジャンプする。

オウムソング不思議音色歌詞

迷言を連発する幹部連中(特に麻原尊師)。

やたらと凝った布教アニメ

どれも面白く、すぐに覚え真似してしまう。


オウムときたら、次に思いつくのは北朝鮮のアレコレだ。

特徴的なイントネーションニュースキャスター(何言ってるかはわからないけど)。

やたらとハイテンションな歌の数々(コンギョ、金正日将軍の歌、金正日豚汁など)。

毎日のように効かなければ気が済まなくなり、スマホに入れて移動中ずっと聞いていた。


大学4年生のとき助教がこういうのが大好きで、毎日やってもおとがめを受けるどころかそれで盛り上がれるほどだった。

(教授も笑って見逃してくれた)

しかし、大学院(他大学)で所属した研究室ではこういうのは許さな雰囲気のところだった。

少しでもこれらのネタを出すと後で呼び出されてお叱りを受けた。

実家でこれらのネタを出そうにも、母親はこういうのが嫌いでどうしようもなかった。

一応言っておくが、私はオウム北朝鮮とは無関係であるし、そこに入りたくもないし生まれ変わっても絶対にそこで暮らしたくもない。

だってそんなところに入ったら肉体的にも精神的にも(言葉では形容できないほど)辛いからだ。


あとは天皇ネタ

リアルの人やマスメディアはおろか、アングラ色の強いサイトですらほとんどなされない。

それどころか、そういった言説がなされると愛国心しか取り柄のない暇人日本人が押し寄せ潰されるのが常だ。

タブーという現実があるからこそ、皇室をおちょくりたくなる。

ブルーギル天皇」「コピペ裏口入学悠仁」「あ、徳仁」「2分前に死んだ昭和天皇」「パコ様」「天皇認知症でぼけてんのう」などと。

さすがにこればかりはブラックユーモアに寛容な父親も怒らせてしまったが。


あとはこういったブラックユーモアを思いついてきた。

・♪うえをむ~いて あ~るこお~よ… あ、山にぶつかった

・♪みあ~げてぇ~ごらん~… あ、飛行機ビル

日本葬式告別式の後は焼肉パーティー

安倍晋三武道館ファイナルライブ。物販は5,000万円の壺

・爺さんや、あったかいねぇ…婆さんや、1時間後は骨じゃよ

...etc


事件があると、もっと起きろと思ってしま

最近ニュース報道される事件群。その中には面白いものがある。

こういう「面白い事件」が起きると、もっとエスカレートしろだとかもっと起これと思ってしまう。

私は小心者で犯罪には手を出せないが、だからこそ勇気ある方々には頑張ってもっとやってほしいと思う。

そう思った事件を列挙していく。

「Z戦士」による一連のSNSテロ

バイトテロをはじめとして、様々な施設迷惑をかける様子が話題になっている。

Z世代がそれらに手を染める様子がよく見られることから、彼らは「Z戦士」と呼ばれている。

(年代ごとの正確な件数SNSの影響についてはここでは論じない)

最近だと、金髪少年によるくら寿司醤油ペロペロ事件がとくに有名だろうか。

彼らがそういった行為に手を染めている様子を見ると、誰かにバレないかという感情が読み取れ、その緊張がたまらない。

そして行為成功した時の笑顔を見ると、こちらもうれしくなる。

「恒心教徒」による一連の事件

まず、「恒心教」とは、悪質な書き込みのせいで特定された少年及び彼が依頼した弁護士おちょくる人々を指したネットミームである

(詳しくはその弁護士書籍Wikiサイトへ)

彼らは様々な行動をしており、その一部は犯罪行為を含む過激な行動に出る。

正直言ってその弁護士への殺害予告は許されざることだと思う。

しかし、グーグルマップ実在しない施設を追加している様子には笑いをこらえられなかった。

「恒心教警視庁サティアン」「オウム真理教皇居支部道場」「オードリー春日トゥース」などを見ると誰もが吹き出すだろう。

おまけにある参議院議員がこのことを法務委員会でぶち上げた割には各省庁の担当者にはぐらかされる様子もまた見ものだ。

(おしいのは具体例の挙げ方だ。当時はるか被害が集中していた松戸市の一軒家に言及すればより効果ある問題提起ができたはず)

警察メンツをつぶされてご立腹だがやる気がないのか、軽犯罪書類送検にしたらしいが。


また、彼らが継続的に行っている爆破予告面白い

まずおふざけと明らかにわかる予告文。

「~しますを」「~ナリ」「3時34分」「それはできるよね」「当職は弁護士だ」…などと。

また、明らかに嘘と分かる、というかそんなにあったらすぐに見つかるし搬入されるほど警備が手薄なのかといえるような爆弾の数。

そしてバカバカしいと感じながらも宝探しをする人たち。なぜか警察爆弾処理班は呼ばれない。

インターネットユーザーネタ理解しているのか、大喜利大会になっているのもまた一興。

(一部マジになって陰謀論を垂れ流す人もいないわけではないが)

一方で首相官邸にやられて警察が動いたり、西九州新幹線にやられて運休したりと一定の成果があるのも面白い

(爆破時間けが重要なのに、どうでもいい日付を関連付けて語呂合わせをしたアメリカ名門大卒コメンテーターもいたっけ)

個人としては、今度はぜひ皇居にやってみてほしいと思う。

皇居は今までほとんどやられたことがないからね(見つかる限りでは2008年に1回のみ)。


こんなくだらないことに莫大な税金を使って会議捜査するくらいならもっと国民生活支援しろよと言いたいが。

とはいえ警察がブチギレて捜査一課を担当とし全面戦争突入したのが非常に面白い

今度は公安部内調あたりが入るだろうか。

日立物流放火事件/京王線ジョーカー/山上

上司パワハラに耐えかねた派遣社員が勤務先に放火し数十億の被害物流への影響(そこにある医薬品への被害など)が出た。

京王線内で放火して車内が大騒ぎに(小田急線はダサすぎる。京アニ計画側も致命傷を負ったのが問題)。

宗教被害を受けていた勇者が、広告塔だった元総理大臣自作散弾銃(銘銃・安倍崩)で仇討ちを果たす。

どれも記憶に新しい。


こうなるまで苦しむ人を無視し続けた社会為政者などの責任鑑みると、そらそうよ、と思ってしまう。

わずかな犠牲はあれど、それで社会が大きく騒ぎ、よい方向へ変わるきっかけになっているのが面白く非常にうれしく感じる。

コロナウィルスとその騒動

日本は諸外国と比べ感染者数を抑え込んでいますよ的なイメージがあったが、それが崩れていくのが趣がある。

(実際は保健所検査数を抑えていたり、日本人お得意の同調圧力でどうにかしていたそうだが)

2021年東京パンデミックオリンピックでも、メダル数だけでなく感染者数も新記録を更新したのもすばらしい。


ちなみに私は、電車内などでノーマスクを貫いているがこの3年間全く発症しておらず、PCR検査をしてもずっと陰性だった。

北朝鮮ミサイル

1年に数回発射され、日本海に着弾する北朝鮮ミサイル

この警報が出るたびに、「お、きたきた」と興奮してしまう。

東京(願わくば東京駅・新宿駅とか山手線の内側)着弾したら大騒ぎになって面白いと思ってしまう。

ちなみに、大学4年生のとき助教は「大学建物ミサイルが刺さっていたら面白い」と語っていた。

成田空港管制占拠事件

よくわからないのでWikipediaを見るしかないが、その様子が非常に勇敢だった。

警備が厳重な成田空港武装して突入し、警察に健闘しながら機器類を破壊したのはお見事といってよいだろう。

不要不急の110番通報

・家のテレビリモコンが壊れた

・つながるかどうかテストしてみた

逮捕されたいからいたずら電話をした

など、不要不急の110番通報が数多くあり、警察業務妨害されているのが面白い

(3番目だと、岩倉市に似たような例があった。1,072回やったらしい)

普段から無能警察なんだから(はるかぜちゃんを恫喝した神奈川県警とか)、遊んでもらった方が気晴らしにもなっていいだろう。

やってみたいこと

ここまで書くと、私も何かしてみたくなる。

犯罪行為はできないが、国や社会をおちょくれることをしてみたい。

そこで思いついたのは、天皇が死んだ日にカラオケをすることだ。

昭和天皇が死んだとき、国から要請よりも国民が進んで自粛したそうだ。

平成天皇はそれを懸念して生前退位としたようだが、それでも自粛自粛警察の出現は少なからずや起こるだろう。

何らかの事情で令和天皇が死んだらもっとすごいことになるだろう。


そこで、天皇危篤になった時にインタビュー

「なんてことだ、もう助からないゾ♡」

と答え、死んだら、

生前退位たにしても、昭和天皇の時みたいに自粛デレマスシャニマスライブが中止になりそうで嫌ですね」

と答えたい。

次に、カラオケをし、できれば中継配信もしたい。

すでにセトリの一部も決めてある。

・なんどでも笑おう

・S(mil)ing!

アポイントシグナ

・恋が咲く季節

ステップ!

・ミツボシ☆☆★

アルストロメリア

SNOW FLAKES MEMORIES

Happy Funny Lucky

スマイルシンフォニア

プラニスフィア~planisphere~

・ありったけの輝きで

チョコデートサンデー

・ハナマルバッジ

・FELICE

Star!!

(余談だが、作曲者逮捕された件、悪いのは本人であり曲ではない。だからライブ演奏ストリーミングまで自粛しなくてもいいのに…)

・Let's get a chance

ダブル・イフェクト

HAPPY PARTY TRAIN

お願い!シンデレラ


あとは、地下鉄サリン事件の日、黙祷中に霞ヶ関駅ホーム尊師マーチを歌って踊りたい。


たくさんの応援いただきありがとうございます。返信は以下にまとめておきます

anond:20230207161842

2023-01-19

ChatGPTにお前はどうやって実装されてんの?って聞いてみたら

マジレスされてチビッた.こりゃGoogleさんもビビるわけだ.

ぼく:

How were you implemented? Is it deep learning-based?

ChatGPT:

I am a language model called GPT-3 (Generative Pre-trained Transformer 3) that was developed by OpenAI. It is a deep learning-based model that uses a type of neural network called a transformer, which was trained on a large dataset of text to learn patterns of language.

GPT-3 is trained using a technique called unsupervised learning, where the model is given a massive amount of text data and uses this data to learn patterns and relationships in the language. This allows GPT-3 to generate human-like text when given a prompt, and to understand and respond to natural language input.

The training process of GPT-3 involves a technique called pre-training, which means that the model is trained on a massive dataset before being fine-tuned on a smaller task-specific dataset. This pre-training allows GPT-3 to have a good general understanding of the language and to be able to adapt to specific tasks more easily.

The GPT-3 model has 175 billion parameters, which is one of the largest language models to date, making it able to generate very human-like text and to understand context in a very natural way.

ぼく:

How does GPT-3 have a knowledgebase like an ontology? As it is deep learning-based, the knowledgebase like an ontology would not be implemented explicitly, but the structure should be designed with an expectation of having such a knowledge about hierarchy of concepts.

ChatGPT:

GPT-3, like other deep learning models, does not have an explicit knowledgebase or ontology built into its structure. Instead, it has been trained on a large dataset of text, which allows it to learn patterns and relationships between concepts.

However, the training data that GPT-3 was exposed to, likely contains a wide range of concepts and hierarchical structures. As GPT-3 learns patterns in the data, it can begin to understand the relationships between different concepts and ideas, and how they are related to each other. This allows the model to generate text that is more coherent and semantically meaningful, making it possible to understand the context and hierarchy of concepts, but it does not have an explicit ontology like a knowledge graph.

It can be said that GPT-3 has a certain level of "implicit ontology", in the sense that it has learned the relationships between concepts in a way that is similar to how a knowledge graph or ontology organizes information. However, it's important to note that GPT-3's understanding of concepts and relationships is based on the patterns it has learned from the training data, which is not a structured and explicit knowledgebase like an ontology.

ぼく:

Then how does GPT-3 handle the long-term or short term memories? Can it remember information about the on-going chatting? My name is Masuda, can GPT-3 keep it in the memory? Furthermore, can it learn and understand the new information from the Q-A queries, and use it in the future queries?

ChatGPT:

GPT-3 handles long-term and short-term memories differently. When it generates text, it uses a technique called attention mechanism which allows the model to focus on certain parts of the input while generating the output. This allows GPT-3 to keep track of previous information and context when generating text, which can be thought of as a form of short-term memory.

Regarding the on-going chatting, GPT-3 can keep track of certain information, like the name you've provided, Masuda, during the conversation and use it in future responses. However, it's important to note that GPT-3 is a stateless model, which means that it doesn't have a permanent memory that it can refer to after a conversation ends.

Regarding learning from Q-A, GPT-3 is trained on a massive dataset of text, and it learns patterns and relationships between concepts from this data. It can generate text that is semantically meaningful and coherent, but it does not have the capability to learn new information from Q-A sessions and use it in future queries. However, OpenAI has developed another model called DALL-E, which uses GPT-3 and it is capable of learning from Q-A sessions and use it in future queries.

ぼく:

Is ChatGPT superior to the Google search? Previously people used Google to search for their questions. Now a days, ChatGPT can answer to those questions. What are pros and cons of ChatGPT over the Google search?

ChatGPT:

ChatGPT and Google search are different technologies with different capabilities and strengths.

Google search is a powerful web search engine that can quickly find relevant information from a vast amount of web pages and documents. It uses complex algorithms to rank and sort search results based on relevance, popularity, and other factors. Google search is very good at providing factual information and is an excellent tool for researching a wide range of topics.

ChatGPT, on the other hand, is a natural language processing model that can generate human-like text. It is trained on a large dataset of text and uses this knowledge to understand and respond to natural language input. ChatGPT can generate text that is more coherent and semantically meaningful than a simple information retrieval engine like Google search. ChatGPT can also be used to generate text that is more engaging and human-like, such as in chatbots and virtual assistants.

One of the main advantages of ChatGPT over Google search is its ability to understand and respond to natural language input in a more human-like way. ChatGPT can also generate text that is more coherent and semantically meaningful, which can be useful in many applications. However, Google search is better at providing factual information and searching for specific pieces of information.

Another disadvantage of ChatGPT is that it doesn't have the ability to retrieve information from the web, it can only generate text based on the patterns it has learned from the training data. That's why it's not a replacement for a web search engine like Google but it can be used as an additional tool to help people to find the information they are looking for.

In summary, ChatGPT and Google search have different strengths and capabilities. While Google search is better at providing factual information, ChatGPT is better at understanding and responding to natural language input in a more human-like way.

ぼく:

Why don't ChatGPT refer to Google search in the generation of the conversation? Google Assistant has such a function. Is the reason due to the fact that OpenAI is funded by Google?

ChatGPT:

ChatGPT is a language model that generates text based on the patterns it has learned from the training data. While it can understand and respond to natural language input in a human-like way, it does not have the capability to access external sources of information like Google search.

Google Assistant, on the other hand, is a virtual assistant that can access a wide range of information and services through the internet, including Google search. Google Assistant can use this information to provide more accurate and relevant responses to user queries.

The reason ChatGPT does not refer to Google search during the generation of the conversation is likely because it was not designed or trained to do so. Instead, it was designed to generate text based on the patterns it has learned from the training data, and it does not have the capability to access external sources of information.

It's worth noting that OpenAI and Google are separate organizations, even though Google is an investor in OpenAI, this doesn't necessarily mean that the two companies work together on their products and services. OpenAI has its own development team, goals and roadmap and they are independent from Google.

ぼく:

I am going to post this conversation with ChatGPT in the anonymous diary of Hatena co. What should I do for attracting people to get many bookmarks?

ChatGPT:

There are several things you can do to attract people and increase the chances of your conversation with ChatGPT getting many bookmarks on Hatena diary. Some suggestions include:

1. Make sure your conversation is well-written and easy to understand. Use clear and concise language, and consider formatting your text in a way that makes it easy to read.

2. Use relevant keywords and hashtags in your diary entry. This can help make your conversation more discoverable to people searching for related topics on Hatena diary.

3. Include images or videos in your diary entry. This can make your conversation more visually appealing and can help attract more readers.

4. Share your diary entry on social media or other platforms. This can help increase the visibility of your conversation and attract more readers.

5. Encourage readers to share their thoughts and opinions on your conversation by including a call to action or a question at the end of your diary entry.

6. Finally, you can also try to participate in the conversation on Hatena diary, by answering the questions, responding to the comments, and engaging with your readers.

It's important to remember that getting many bookmarks on a diary is not easy and it can take time and effort to build an audience. But by following these tips and being consistent with your diary entry, you will increase the chances of attracting more readers and getting more bookmarks.

ぼく:

Thank you. By the way, what is my name?

ChatGPT:

You've mentioned your name is Masuda.

2022-12-31

Colabo〜♪ フフフフーン♪ Colabo~♪フフフフーン♪Colabo〜♪

Only few memories after you〜♪

2022-01-14

anond:20220114112829

ほんまか?ソースあんの?

ってことで調べてみたで



https://note.com/entamenodendo/n/n3c6bb4c072052021年映画興行収入ランキング上位100位以内から洋画アニメを除外した

2021-11-28

anond:20211128195531

お、あんた俺と趣味似てるな。じゃあ俺も

2064: Read Only Memories

CrossCode

Crypt of the NecroDancer

Downwell

FTL: Faster Than Light

Katana ZERO

Kero Blaster

One Way Heroics

Papers, Please

Plague Inc: Evolved

2021-06-16

anond:20210615105840

日本語じゃなくて悪いんだけど。

マルーン5Maroon5)の「Memories」って歌。

乾杯しよう、君にここにいてほしいという願いに乾杯(君はここにはいないけど)」

お酒は思い出を蘇らせる」

「今までにあったことの全てを」

乾杯だ、今日ここにいる全ての人々に乾杯、ここに来るまでに失った全ての人々に乾杯

お酒は思い出を蘇らせる」

「思い出が君を甦らせる」

って歌詞

なんかこう、陽だまりの中で屋外ウェディングでもやってる時のBGMみたいな穏やかな曲調なんだよね。

タイミング的に今聞く曲じゃないかもなんだけど。こういう曲もあるってことで。

2021-04-17

anond:20210416135635

Cyber TRANS Dolls の「My Treasured Memories -cast from the heavens-」

サブスクになどもちろん無い。フルで聴くドラマティックで感動する。なおトランスではない。

2021-03-06

写真動画をまとめて時系列で見たい

写真動画カメラ・年ごとにフォルダ分けして整理してるんだけど

これらを時系列でまとめて見たいんだけど Windowsでなんか良いアプリいかな?

今は Windows標準の フォト を使ってるけどちょっと重いのと 写真見てから一覧に戻ると リロード?されて一番上に戻っちゃうこともあるし

ちょっと古いけど Picasa3 が良かった さすがに古いのと mov が再生できないので使うのやめた

PlayMemories も mov に対応してないしこれも古いし

Synology の MemoriesNASを低スペックにしちゃったからか Windows標準の フォト より遅いし

やっぱ Lightroom とかがいいのかな でもお値段がな・・・

いっそクラウドも考えたほうがいいか

Googleフォト も使ってるけど 有料になっちゃうし iPhoneのMOVの時間がずれてるし

Amazonフォト は動画が5GBまでなのでプライム会員だけど使ってない

OneDriveとかはどうなんだろ

2021-03-03

スターデューバレー ・エクスパンディッドの良さ

今となっては本家牧場物語より牧場物語してるんじゃないか?という悲しい話まである海外インディーゲームスターデューバレー

ドット絵グラフィックの温かみ、いい感じのレベルデザイン、やることの多さ、自由度の高さ、継続的アップデート……と、非常に魅力が多く、俺は3データ合わせて200時間くらい遊んでいる。

そして、海外インディーゲームの例に漏れず、スターデューバレーにもmodコミュニティがあるです。Steam公式サポートされてるわけじゃないから、ちょっと導入なんかはめんどくさいんだけど、とはいえちゃんとそれ用のソフトなんかもあって、頑張れば俺みたいなズブの素人でも扱えてしまう。

 

で、個人的にはハズせないModがあるんですよ!

その名もStardew Valley Expanded

エクスパンド、拡張というワードチョイスから推し量れるが、このmodは「原作雰囲気尊重しつつ、要素を増やす」っていうのをコンセプトにしている。

This mod features 26 new locations, 160 new character events, 12 new NPCs, a new village, 800 location messages, reimagined maps and festivals (all maps), a huge remastered farm map, a new world map reflecting all changes, and many miscellaneous additions

曰く、

・26の新たな場所

・160の新たなキャラクターイベント

12人の新キャラクター

・新たな村(これは未実装)

・800のロケーションメッセージ(フィールド上の一点を調べると短いメッセージが出るやつ)

・作り直されたマップ祭り

リマスターされたでかい牧場マップ

・それらを反映した地図

・その他細かい追加多数

地形はかなり変化するし、キャラクターも増えるし、イベントも増えるし、なんなら魔改造と呼んでもいいくらいのデカい変化をもたらすわりに、プレイ感覚がそう変わらないのは、原作リスペクト故なんだよな。

製作者によるMod解説がいい感じなので一部引用する。スターデューバレーをひと通り褒めたあと、こんなことが書いてある。

But the problem with memories is that we'll never experience that world for the first time again.

しかし、初回に味わったあの世界をまた体験することができないっていうのが、記憶の悪いところです。

I aim to give you, the player, that sense of adventure and unknown once more. Through this mod, I want to immerse you in the world ConcernedApe created.

僕はあなたプレイヤーに、あの冒険と未知の感覚をもう一度与えたいと思っています。このMODを通じて、ConcernedAoe(原作者)がつくった世界に浸ってほしいんです。

完全に"愛"なんですよね。

実際かなり愛を感じる。

キャラにも全然違和感ねえし、正直どこが原作でどこがmodなのかわからなくなってくる感じすらある!

そんで、エクスパンディッドのもうひとつスゴいところは、原作以上のペースで更新されていること!

年に2回くらいはデカアップデートがあり、細かいアップデートは長くて2ヶ月に1回くらいはある。すげえ精力的なんですよね。

 

さあエクスパンディッドの魅力を具体的に語るぞ!と思ったが、本質的原作と融合・癒着してるから全然語れねえな。原作の良さをそのまま伸ばす感じなんすよ、マジで

ただ、併せて使うとこれもいいですよってMODも紹介されてて、それらもまたすげーいいんですよ。

緯度の概念を導入して、夜をより暗くできるDynamic Night Time個人的にはかなり好きで、もうコレなしには戻れない。季節によって日が暮れる時間が変わるんだけど、それが月割りじゃないんです。毎日ちょっとずつ日が短くなって、また長くなって…っていうのを体験できるんですよ!

春の間は鉱山を6時くらいに出てもまだ多少明るかったのに、冬になると6時に出た日にゃあもう真っ暗、ああこの季節感よ!

夜を暗くできるのも実にいい。コンフィグで四段階暗さを変えられるんだけど、もう黙って一番暗い4ですよ。チョー暗くなんの。夜に外で作業するのはかなり難しいってレベルになる。気持ち良すぎる。

季節感って点ではSeasonal Villager Outfitsも相当いい。

原作だとどの季節でもみんな基本的にずっと同じ服なんだけど、これを入れると四季と天気に合わせて違う服装になってくれる!

地味なんだけど、こういうのが大事なんですよお!夏は涼しげな軽装、冬はモコモコ着込んでいる!それがいいよ、それが人間らしさってやつですよ。

季節感なんだよな要は。

季節感なんですよ。俺は牧場系のゲーム季節感を求めてるんだと思う。冬の朝の薄暗さ、夏の夕方の長さ、秋に日が短くなり始めた時の焦燥感、春の気楽さ!

全部味わえるんだよな。

これエクスパンディッドの話じゃねえな。

でもとにかく、良いんですよ。

スターデューバレー エクスパンディッドと、その推奨併用MODを入れたスターデューバレーメチャクチャ良いんですよ。

本家の1.5アップデートも取り込んだらしいし、いままた最初からやってんだけど、4週目なのに充分楽しいもんな。エクスパンドされたって話のJojaマートルートに、4周目にして初めて挑んでみようと思います

スターデューバレー 本当に名作 ありがとうConcernedApe!!!!!

2020-05-02

岡村ANN矢部公開説教回雑感

僕は、彼女いない歴 = 年齢 - 2週間の非モテで、20代後半の童貞文脈文脈なので敢えて書く、ちなみにプロ相手でも同様)だ。もちろん現在彼女はいないし、彼女ができる兆候もない。幸いなことに、コロナ関係ではあまり影響がない職種なので、在宅中心になったが生活への不安希薄である

ラジオは、深夜に限らずよく聞く、現在は、4月に始まった新番組があるので毎週10番組聞いている。岡村隆史ANNは、スペシャルウィークに聞くくらいだった。

岡村ANNを聞いた。6年前にラジオ離脱した矢部が登場し、笑いゼロ説教する回。

岡村は、周囲の人間に対して不遜であり、25年続けた圧倒的ホームであるラジオというぬるま湯に甘やかされ続けている。AD女の子コーヒーを持ってきてくれても、「ありがとう」一言も言えない。鬱で休業した際も、相方迷惑かけて申し訳ないの一言もなかった。お誘いを断わる際にマネージャーを使う、逃げ癖がある(逃げた経験は僕もゼロではないから、心に刺さったなあ)。そういう部分を見るのが嫌で、コンビ仕事現在減らしている。こうした根っこの部分の不遜さが、非モテから来るミソジニーになっている。反省して、結婚などして環境から自分を変えるべきだ、とお笑い番組なのに笑いゼロで完全に説教されていた。

ヨルシカ「花に亡霊」、ブルーノマーズ「just the way you are」、Maroon 5Memories」といった選曲が、妙がアクセントになっていたと思う。

僕は、文脈存在するこの深夜のラジオ番組的には、本来は、強めにツッコまれて笑って流せる発言であると思っている。それが、書き起こしによってオーバーグラウンドに晒されてしまたから、問題になったのだと思う。つまり深夜ラジオという時間内では、別にこれほど目くじら立てるような話ではないと思うのだ。これがアウトなら、深夜ラジオ自体が成り立たないし、地方局の昼ワイド番組では性関係結構ドギツイ発言などあると思うけど。僕はあまり熱心な落語ファンとは言えないけど、艶笑噺を探せば今回の岡村発言に類するものはいくらでもあると思う。

矢部発言は、個人的には非モテ童貞の僕には承服しかねるが、この騒動を収めるという視点に立てば、適切に作用するものと思う。

深夜ラジオという、冴えなくて、偏屈で、変わり者と思われたいようなリスナーパーソナリティの集う場所での常識が、白昼の常識と解離してしまたことが問題なのである。それを責め、諭し、真っ当な大人礼儀正しい、逃げない、恋愛している、彼女がいる、結婚している、子供もいる)になるべきという世間の風を、矢部が代わりに岡村に浴びせたのだ。鎮火のために出てきた(呼ばれたのか自発的に行ったのかは不明)彼がやるべき仕事だったと思う。

しかし、岡村の「経済的に困窮した上玉を抱きたい」という欲望と同様に、ある種グロテクスな説教になってしまたことも事実である

岡村は、いろいろな経験があって女性不信だと言う(それは矢部言及していた)。その彼にとって、風俗という世界アジールだったはずだ。モテなくても性欲はあるからね。そういう人間に、50歳で彼女もいないのはおかしい、誰か付き合っている人がいるなら結婚しろ、嫁・彼女は気付きを与えてくれる、子供にきついことを言われるのは人間的に成長させてくれる、といった「オーバーグラウンド」の価値観強要するのは、岡村が「コロナ貧困に陥ったら身体を売って金を稼げ」とネジクレ曲がった欲望を口にするのと、パラレル関係にあると思う。

2020-04-03

oh tiny memories

はしゃいだ夜も今はざわめきを忘れ

2020-03-14

AKIRA

ネオ東京復興オリンピック2020開催!!

今 話題に上がってるアニメAKIRA現実世界リンクしている件について。

このまさか本当にオリンピックが中止になるとは誰が予想できただろう?

ちなみにAKIRAに出てくる主人公金田が身につけているジャケットにはクスリマークが描かれている。これってワクチンのことだよね?

あと大友克洋監督映画Memories」に出てくる宇宙船名前は「コロナ

ここまで類似するのはおかしくないか

まさにAKIRAはこれを予言していたと言わざるを得ない。

2020-01-02

ハマったアニメ

「ハマった」=「好き・嫌いに関わらず何回も見た」と定義した場合

新世紀エヴァンゲリオン

もののけ姫

千と千尋の神隠し

日常

おるちゅばんエビちゅ

天元突破グレンラガン

けものフレンズ

忍空

とある魔術の禁書目録 / とある科学の超電磁砲

MEMORIES

AKIRA

Serial Experiments Lain

シノブ伝

あの花名前を僕たちはまだ知らない

True Tears


これらをなぜか暇さえあれば見てしまっていた。

今思い返すと大したことなかったのも含まれてると思うんだけど、それでも繰り返し観ていたのは事実で、その事実を受け入れることが俺を成長させると思うんだ。

2019-02-24

個人的まとめ:スマホゲーのガチャにおけるハイレアリティ定演出等

  1. 「実際に引いたものが何であるかの発表の前に、何らかの形でハイレアリティを引いたことがわかる演出」を適当にまとめる。
  2. そもそも自分ハイレアリティを引いたことがなかったり、あっても演出に気がついていないもの言及しない。
  3. 順番は思いついた順。間違いに気がついたら随時訂正。

除外対象

いわゆる「建造残り時間タイプのもの全て。艦これアズールレーンドールズフロントラインなど。

一応この手のは「残り時間が長時間であればあるほどハイレアリティ可能性が高い」という傾向はあるが、確定とまでは言えない。

特にアズレンは4時間オーバーで☆1が出るのはザラ。一方でアビスホライズンは割と素直に長時間=ハイレアの傾向が出る。

fate/Gland Order

事前のレアリティ発表なし。

背景のラインが1本→概念礼装、2本→コマンドカード、3本→サーヴァント

サーヴァント場合に限りカード裏色でレアリティが判る。銅色→☆3以下、銀色→☆4、金色→☆5。

カード表示後に色が変わるレアリティ昇格演出もある。

Wild Arms Million Memories

希望の欠片ガチャARMガチャ確認☆5が混じる場合ブリトニーがゴーグルをかけるシーンにフィールが出てくる他、直後の引き金を引く時の表情が笑顔になり、カットインが入る。

引いた後に引いたものが一覧で並ぶ演出があり、この時にレアリティが判る。

ギアガチャ演出未確認。昇格なし。

QMAロストファンタリウム

召喚演出で並ぶ石の色でレアリティが判る。青→R以下、黄→SR、赤→SSR以上(UR虹色だった記憶もあり)。

それぞれの石がアップになった時と、石が割れレアリティエンブレムが出た後の2回レアリティ昇格演出(「!」等の表示とともにメティスが出現する)が入るタイミングがあり、SRからURまで昇格することもある。

蒼青のミラージュ

軍艦擬人化ゲーには珍しく「建造残り時間タイプガチャ採用していない。

事前のレアリティ発表なし。

建造演出で奥に見える立方体オレンジ色になった場合は☆4以上。昇格なし。

SINoALICE

SSランク武器が混じる場合は引いた紐がすっぽ抜け、アンキが半壊した状態で降りてくる。その後の寸劇も「当たりであること」に言及する内容となる。

積み重なった本の色が茶色→Aランク銀色→Sランク以上。積み重なった後「レアを増やす」旨の会話が入るとAランク一つがSランク以上に置き換わる。SSランク演出との重複は未確認

乖離性ミリオンアーサー

UR以上が混じる場合は背景(泉?)が虹色に光る。

昇格なし。後からMRMMRが追加になった影響で、演出入りが最上レアリティ確定ではないという珍しいケース。

プリンセスコネクト! Re:Dive

カリンが抱えている書類虹色に光っている場合は☆3が混じることが確定。

その後張り出された書類の色が銀→☆1、金→☆2、虹色→☆3。昇格なし。

演出必須ではなく、通常演出でも☆3が入ることがある。

ゴシック魔法乙女

鏡が赤く光っている場合は☆5が入る可能性あり。虹色に光っている場合は☆5が混じることが確定。

その後並んだ宝石の色が灰色→☆2以下、青→☆3、赤→☆4、虹色→☆5。

赤に限り、並んでいる状態で光が集まって虹色になる昇格チャンスがある(青→赤の昇格は未確認)。

FLOWER KNIGHT GIRL

種が入っていった時点で鉢が金色場合は☆5、虹色場合は☆6が混じることが確定。

昇格演出ガチャ最初に入り、鉢の色が変わる。銅→銀→金と連続で変わるパターンと、銅→虹に変わる2パターン確認。結果が並ぶ前に昇格演出が入る珍しいケース。

2018-12-11

[]IGN The Game Awards 2018受賞/ノミネート作のプラットフォーム集計

モバイル部門俳優部門教育部門は除外

合計は重複含む

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