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2023-10-21

最近ウェブ見てて「の」のフォントだけ変だ

Recently I have found that font for "の" (NO in hiragana) is crazy weird but the others are ok.

I felt it is because Japan was defeated in the war. Once defeated, the respects are lost. Cultures are appropriated.

2023-10-20

Refuting the “Israeli” Claims Regarding Evading their responsibility for the Massacre of the Gaza Baptist Hospital

Today, the “Israeli” Occupation Entity is trying to evade their responsibility for the crime of bombarding the “Baptist” Arab National Hospital in Gaza City, which the Israeli” Occupation Forces (IOF) committed on the evening of Tuesday, 17 October 2023. This heinous crime was committed against innocent Palestinian civilians while taking the hospital as a shelter from the flames of the “Israeli” brutal aggression, which left nowhere safe in the besieged enclave. It is necessary to affirm that, the Baptist Hospital belongs to the Anglican Episcopal Church in Jerusalem, and was built before the occupation of Palestine.

It is obvious that the “Israeli” enemy has been spreading lies since the very beginning of his destructive war on our people, when he with no single evidence claimed that the Palestinian resistance killed children, cut off heads and raped women. In continuation of this series of lies, they tried to evade their crime, attributing it to one of the resistance factions. Accordingly, we present some of the conclusive evidence to prove the “Israeli” Occupation Entity responsible for this heinous crime:

1) It is no secret that the IOF, several days ago, threatened several hospitals in the Gaza Strip, contacting each hospital separately and requesting their evacuation and holding the hospitals directors responsible for the consequences of neglecting the threats. In fact, there are dozens of clear statements from the IOF spokespersons in this regard.

2) Since the beginning of the ongoing aggression, the “Israeli” army has ignored the principle of distinguishing between civilian and military targets. Thus, the bombardment has systematically targeted emergency services, ambulances, civil defense facilities, schools, mosques, and churches.

3) The IOF contacted the directors of 21 hospitals in the Gaza Strip, especially those are located in the Gaza and the North of Gaza governorates, most notably: (Al-Awda, the Indonesian, Kamal Adwan, the Kuwaiti, Al-Quds, and Al-Mamadani), asking them to evacuate immediately, given that the hospitals are located within the geographical scope of “Israeli” military operations. In this regard, the official spokespersons for the IOF plus a number of hospital directors conducted interviews live on Al Jazeera, revealing the premeditated intention of the IOF to target hospitals in the Gaza Strip.

4) On 14 October, 2023, at 20:30, the IOF fired two shells towards the Baptist Hospital, and the next morning they called the hospital director, Dr. Maher الصفحة 2 من 3

Ayyad, saying to him: “We warned you last evening with two shells, so why have you not evacuated the hospital until this moment?!” Following that call, The hospital director contacted the bishop of the Evangelical Church in Britain and informed him of the incident, who in turn contacted international organizations before sending the hospital a message reassuring them that they could remain in the hospital. Yet with no warning, the IOF airstrikes returned, on Tuesday evening, to carry out the massacre against the hospital and the shelter-seekers of the displaced innocent Palestinian civilians.

5) Immediately after the massacre, the IOF spokesperson quickly published a statement on his page on the “X” and “Telegram” platforms at 21:17, which stated, “We had warned the evacuation of the Baptist Hospital and five other hospitals so that the Hamas terrorist organization would not take as a safe haven”. That statement is a clear claim of this massacre, and it is documented with a “screenshot” image attached to his page on Telegram, but he quickly deleted the post after seeing the massive scale of the massacre for the large number of victims, and the angry responses of the Arab, regional and international communities. Later on, he disavowed it, publish another

statement denying that he had issued the first statement.

6) Before and during the event, the resistance factions did not fire any missiles at the occupied territories, the “Israeli” sirens did not activate, and the Iron Dome missiles were not launched. Moreover, dozens of reconnaissance drones do not leave the sky of the Gaza Strip (365 km2 ), photographing and monitoring every inch around the clock. If the massacre was due to the resistance’s missiles, as the “Israeli” Occupation Entity falsely claim, why would not they show one picture their claims?!

7) The “Israeli” Occupation Entity claimed that this massacre was caused by a missile launched by the Islamic Jihad. However, we would wonder how they could identify and distinguish between the missiles of the resistance factions immediately after they were launched?!

8) The IOF military system documents and records all their operations by day, hour, minute and second, and in all previous times their media outlets came out to announce or deny much less severe massacres than this massacre, so what made them wait more than 4 hours before declaring their irresponsibility other than weaving scenarios of falsification, lies and deception?!

9) It is obviously known that the resistance’s missiles are somewhat “primitive” and do not have the destructive power that kills hundreds at one time. And throughout the history of previous confrontations and the current confrontation, no resistance missile has caused a tenth of this number of “Israeli” deaths.

10) The only video scene documenting the moment of the explosion reveals that the mass of flame and the sound of the explosion are identical to other “Israeli” bombs throughout the days of the ongoing aggression, which with no doubt proves that the “Israeli” origin of the missile.

الصفحة 3 من 3

The deliberate attack on hospitals is a war crime, stipulated in Article (8, 2, b, 9) of the Statute of the International Criminal Court. Accordingly, Hamas officially calls on the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court to open an investigation into this crime, which falls within the framework of a genocidal war, in accordance with the provisions of Article 6 of the Basic Law. These bloody acts are also based on the policy of denial pursued by the “Israeli” Occupation Entity, as they deny the existence of the Palestinian people.

There is no doubt that impunity fuels crime, and investigating crimes is a way to protect people. Furthermore, if a legal and judicial response is necessary, it is above all that the response to this crime must be humanitarian and global. Such actions must shock the conscience of the world, or else there would no longer be a reliable international community if the “Israeli” Occupation government free to decide to bomb hospitals!

In conclusion, we are facing a genocidal massacre committed by IOF against children, women, and the elderly. The “Israeli” Occupation Entity is the only responsible for the crime, no matter how much they try to weave lies and fabrications to get away with it, as they always do.

The Islamic Resistance Movement

HAMAS-Palestine

Wednesday, 18 October 2023

本日ハマスpdf形式でテレグラムにアップしたやつの全文

ガザ・バプテスト病院虐殺責任回避に関するイスラエルの主張に反論する」

って題名

2023-10-17

生活保護受給したアスペの行く末

 元生活保護受給者アスペと鬱で精神2→3級だが、少し前に、ようやく社会人(正職員待遇)ができるところまで戻ってこれた。

 社会人といっても某飲食の一兵隊なので、世間一般でいえば「負け組」とか「底辺社畜」の類だと思う。

 そして生活保護をそれより上だの下だの、そういう序列をつけて優越に浸りたいというわけでもない。生活保護には大変お世話になり、このセーフティネットがなければI was gone.しているか、生きていても反社勢力捨て駒か何かになっていたかもしれない。雨風が凌げる快適な部屋で、布団にくるまって眠れて、贅沢しなければ日に三度の食事に困らず、人の道を誤らないように暮らせたのだから福祉事務所の方角に足を向けて眠れない。

 脱線した。生活保護申請に至った経緯から書きたい。

 といっても別に変わった経緯でもないと思う。地元公立小・中・高を経て地元宿泊業を営む会社に入りホテルマンとして働き始めたのだが、不規則勤務・薄給に加えてお局の係長からパワハラにより精神崩壊して退職精神2級判定、実家に帰る、雇用保険失業給付が尽きる、実家から出される、保護開始……こういう順序だったと思う。

 実家での待遇は良くなかった。特に兄が酷かった。両親も最初の頃は同情的だったもの長男(兄)の機嫌を損ねるわけにもいかなかったのだろう、次第に冷たくなり、雇用保険給付が尽きるときに30万円を渡され、今のていたらくで盆と正月以外は実家に近寄るなという旨のことを宣告された。田舎だけに周囲の目もあるし、やむを得ない措置だと思うし、今更それを遺恨に思ってもいないし、ここでズルズル寄生許可されていたら今頃は立派なニートのできあがりだったことと思う。もっともそのときは、ああもうこれは死刑宣告だなと目の前が真っ暗にはなったが。

 とはいえそう簡単自殺できるなら何も苦労はない。役場障害福祉課(精神障害者の手帳の件でお世話になっていた)に話をしたところ、ありがたいことにこんな穀潰しに親身になってくれ、提案をもらえた。

 ひとつは「障がい者グループホームに入居して集団生活を送る」こと、もうひとつは「手持ちのお金でとりあえず単身向けの安い賃貸契約して住む」ことだった。いずれにしても精神2級の状態で今後の生活にかかるすべての経費をまかなうことは不可能だろうから生活保護申請は前提と言われた。一刻も早く家族(特に兄)から攻撃から解放されたかったので、障害程度区分(介護保険でいう要介護1~5みたいなの)を取ったりするために必要になる時間も惜しみたくて1Kの賃貸アパート契約してそこに引っ越すことにした。引っ越すといっても冷蔵庫洗濯機家族共用なので家電量販店で買ってアパートに届けてもらうことにし、段ボール箱5つ分くらいの荷物を自室から原付のリアキャリアに縛ったりステップに置いて運ぶだけだから引越し自体もあっけなく終わった。父のワゴン車に積んで運べば1回で済んだだろうけれど、その迷惑をかけるのも躊躇ったのは覚えている。

 生活保護で月に支給される額はおおよそ12万円程度。障害基礎年金は無事3級が出たが、年金収入として申告し、その分減額される(生活保護年金になるわけではなく、他の生活保護受給者と同じ金額生活をすることになる)システムなので、年金が出たからといって裕福になるわけではないことを知ったが、とりあえずこれで、贅沢しなければ衣食住が許されるくらいのベースができた。原付(125以下)が、「事故を起こしたときちゃん賠償できるように任意保険にも加入すること」を前提に保有運転してもいいといわれたのは助かった。

『働かずに食う飯』が美味いかどうか……。考え方に個人差はあると思うが、私にとっては何を食べてもあまり味がわからなかった。保護支給日に、月に1回くらい口の栄養をと思って高い外食(といってもファミレスとか回転寿司くらいだが)をしても、味に感動するようなことはなかった。むしろ高い飯を食べると罪悪感が強かったようにすら思う。

 刷り込みとか色々あるかもしれないが、とにかく、『今この時点において、自分より無価値人間はいない』ということを感じていた。卑屈になりすぎていたのかもしれないけれど、今の自分が生み出せるものといえば二酸化炭素排泄物しかないわけだからテレビを持っていなかったのでもっぱらラジオだったのだけれど、野球中継を聴いて贔屓のチームの選手が拙いプレーをして点を取られたときにも、自分とき選手叱咤できる立場じゃない、となって、野球中継さえまともに楽しめなかったくらいになった。

 鬱もなかなかその頃は酷く、家事は勿論のことながら入浴すら自発的にできなかったので障害福祉サービスで週3回ヘルパーさんが来てくれるようになり、相談支援専門員さんがついてくれることになった。モニタリングという定期的な面談ときに「ラジオ野球聴くのすら申し訳ない」というようなことを話すと、就労継続支援B型という作業所を紹介してくれた。見学に行ったところは障害の程度や意欲に応じて、ほとんど遊んでいるに等しいレクリエーションのようなことから集合住宅公共施設などの清掃まで幅広くやっていたところで、「ちゃんとできるかどうかわからないが、清掃作業をさせてもらえるなら」という条件で通所し始めた。週1日・午後のみから始めて、少しずつ増やして週4・午前午後になり、報酬として工賃を2万円くらいいただけるようになった。まったくの無価値ではなく、月2万円だが自分にそれだけの価値を認められたことが嬉しかった。もちろん収入なので生活保護支給額は減るのだが、勤労による収入場合は控除が認められて、2万円工賃をもらえれば月に1.5万円くらいは実質的自由になるお金が増えた。この頃には、「月1回くらいは口に栄養しても」の罪悪感も少し薄れ、熱々のハンバーグがとても美味しかった。

 ……とここで、レジ会計をするときに壁に貼ってあったポスターを見て、「アルバイト募集されているんですね。未経験歓迎とありますけど僕みたいなのでもいいんですかね?」などという畏れ多いなんてレベルを超越した暴言を吐いてしまったのだ。

 レジカウンターを挟んで二言三言のあとバックヤードに連れて行かれ、店長がいる時間帯に履歴書を持って面接に来てくれという話になってしまい、そこから何をどうしたかよく覚えていない。作業所までそう離れていなかったので、まずは作業所に駆け戻ったのだけは覚えている。

 後日、作業所管理者さん同行で面接になった。店長施設長が最初に長く話し、最後の方で何か言いたいことはと問われたときに、施設長が言わなかったこと(生活保護受給中とかただの精神2級ではなくアスペルガー症候群もあること)を言った。施設長がいい顔をしていなかった。ここで仮に採用に繋がれば作業所の実績に繋がる大事なところなので、その足引っ張りになることをされたら困るというのが施設長の本音だと思うが。

 採用の前にまず実習ということになった。熱々の料理お客様にぶちまけるような致命的な失敗こそしなかったが、皿は相当割った。14番テーブルに持って行くはずの料理24番に誤配したり散々だった。高校生の先輩バイトさんに使えないと舌打ちされたのも覚えている。

 ……が、総合的な評価はそこまでダメではなかったのか、まずは週2日のランチタイム要員として採用された。10時半から15時の4時間半。百戦錬磨兼業主婦パートさんにはこき使われたが数多のフォロー配慮をしてくれて感謝しかない。

 週2日と4時間半が次第に延び、フルタイムになり、正職員待遇になった。精神手帳も2級から3級に見直された。生活保護基準より収入が上回ったため停止され、半年後に打切りになった。福祉事務所に頭を下げに行ったら担当ケースワーカーさんに激励していただいた。

 正職員待遇はいってもあくま障がい者雇用なので、健常者とまったくの同一条件ではないけれど、少なくとも今は野球中継を素直に楽しめるようになったし、親や兄・妹との関係もある程度戻ったと思う。兄のところには2人子どもがいるし、妹も近々結婚するらしいことを聞くと、私は家庭を持っていないことが兄や妹と較べてレベルが下だが、これはさすがに相手のあることだから自分けが足掻いてどうにかなるものでもないし、仕方ない。

 お金けがすべてではないが、今は保護費より相当多い給与を貰えているし、そのおかげで保護の頃より僅かだが広く便利がいいアパートに移った。雑誌文庫本くらいならそこまで財布と相談しなくても買えるようになったし、何より「お天道様の下を堂々と歩ける」ようになった。

 もちろん、今後また何かの弾みで生活保護に助けてもらうことにならないとも限らないが、保護依存しないように、備忘録として残したい。

2023-10-15

恋のアメリカ歌詞予想に完全に出遅れたので供養

アメリカの抱える問題日本人の抱えるアメリカへの憎悪と愛がテーマだと思っているのでそんな感じでまとめた(亮君が旭日旗デザインの服着てるし、上ちゃんは逆向きのアメリカ国旗の服を着ていたりとヒントは多かった)

ビビるやつ ビリです

アメリカン ファスト美談っす

ビビるやつ 追い出す

アメリカン ファスト美談っす

黒幕 冥土因果 仰天外 核

This is a 文明開化 故の対価

葬式怖い! 常識怖い!

飲まなやってられん決死の生

憧れの的 USAアメリカ

所以なき黄昏の焦りか?

あの誰もが夢見たアメリカ

ため息混じり リストの憂鬱抹殺

無理不利ぶりピリピリ限界

マリファナ噛みガリガリ患者

まだ便座で下痢下痢便じゃ

はやmake so make 糞 迷走

嫌やな現状

Like other 煉獄

嫌々慣れんとdie

言うなりゃストレスという敏感チェーン

スタイルファットとbeing my friend

言えば全てがジャッジしあうpeople, lot of bitches

緩み飢える美へ永遠呪念のピース

所詮メロメロめの民国

ビールピザバー学校

犯罪You奪いな

指舐めねば please cheese me

Ah なんでロンリーなの緊迫プリー

呻きネグレクト大国

絶対的スーパースターの勝者

That’s 法 suck スーパースターの勝者

脳裏痛い倭な俺らメン

Be 新た下野

頑迷か無理ガスっ屁ミニ

盲目のペリリューパワー

強引に官軍し悪レプリカ

こっちが気持ちいいアンガ

憧れの的 USAアメリカ

所以なき黄昏の焦りか?

あの誰もが夢見たアメリカ

ため息混じり リストの憂鬱抹殺

無理不利ぶりピリピリ限界

マリファナ噛みガリガリ患者

まだ便座で下痢下痢便じゃ

はやmake so make 糞 迷走

嫌やな現状

Like other 煉獄

嫌々慣れんとdie

言うなりゃストレスという敏感チェーン

スタイルファットとbeing my friend

言えば全てがジャッジしあうpeople, lot of bitches

緩み飢える美へ永遠呪念のピース

所詮メロメロめの民国

ビールピザバー学校

犯罪You奪いな

指舐めねば please cheese me

Ah なんでロンリーなの緊迫プリー

呻きネグレクト大国

絶対的スーパースターの勝者

That’s 法 suck スーパースターの勝者

脳裏痛い倭な俺らメン

Be 新た下野

ずりぃ Atomic Bomb. いと喰らわせる富増える

未知知んなスパイ死す That was America!

もう奪わないでね。そんなにないから。

もう落とさないでいてね。みんな痛いから。

脳裏痛い倭な俺らメン

Be 新た下野メン

ビビるやつ ビリです

アメリカン ファスト美談っす

ビビるやつ 追い出す

アメリカン ファスト美談っす

2023-10-13

anond:20231013201122

文化風習の違う日本でもアメリカでも男女比4:1か3:1とかで、男性の方が圧倒的に多く報告されているのは確かだね

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28545751/

Results: Fifty-four studies were analyzed, with 13,784,284 participants, of whom 53,712 had ASD (43,972 boys and 9,740 girls). The overall pooled MFOR was 4.20 (95% CI 3.84-4.60), but there was very substantial between-study variability (I2 = 90.9%). High-quality studies had a lower MFOR (3.32; 95% CI 2.88-3.84). Studies that screened the general population to identify participants regardless of whether they already had an ASD diagnosis showed a lower MFOR (3.25; 95% CI 2.93-3.62) than studies that only ascertained participants with a pre-existing ASD diagnosis (MFOR 4.56; 95% CI 4.10-5.07).

国によって男女比が全然違って、女性社会進出が進んでる国の方が男女比が1:1に近づくとかだったら男社会の抑圧が云々言い出すのもわかるんだけどね

2023-10-06

anond:20231006153138

This case is a suit for rescission of a trial decision on a request for invalidation of trademark registration. The issues are (1)

(1) Whether the registered trademark (hereinafter referred to as "the trademark") (1) Whether or not the registered trademark (hereinafter referred to as the "Trademark") in the following paragraph (1) falls under the trademark

(2) Whether or not the trademark falls under Article 3(1)(iii) of the Trademark Law, (3) Whether or not the trademark falls under

(iii) Whether or not the trademark falls under Article 4(1)(xvi) of the Trademark Law.

1 Registered trademark

The defendant is the owner of the following registered trademark (the "Trademark") (A-1-1 and A-2,

(A1-1 and A2; hereinafter referred to as the "Registered Trademarks"). (1) Registration number

(1) Registration number Trademark registration No. 6399042

(2) Date of registration May 24, 2021 (hereinafter referred to as the "Date of Decision")

(3) Date of registration: June 7, 2021

(4) Trademark consists of the words "curly bangs curler" (standard characters)

(5) Classification of goods and services and designated goods

Class 26 "Headgear, hair curlers (excluding electric ones) (hereinafter referred to as "hair curlers")

15, Class 26 "Hair curlers (excluding electric ones)" (hereinafter the "goods in question") (Hereinafter, the "hair curlers (excluding electric ones)" in Class 26 of this Article are referred to as "the goods in question").

(2) Background of the proceedings before the Japan Patent Office

On June 2, 2022, the plaintiff filed a request for a trial for invalidation of the trademark registration for the goods in question.

The Japan Patent Office examined the case as invalidation case No. 2022-890041 (not disputed).

The Patent Office examined the case as Case No. 2022-890041, which is invalid (no dispute). The Patent Office examined the case as invalidation case No. 2022-890041 (no dispute).

On February 14, 2023, the JPO issued a decision that "the request for a trial in this case does not stand. (hereafter, "the trial decision").

(hereinafter referred to as "the trial decision"), and a transcript of the trial decision was filed. A certified copy of the decision was served upon the plaintiff on February 27, 2023 (summary of arguments).

The transcript of the trial decision was served upon the plaintiff on March 27, 2023 (summary of argument).

On March 27, 2023, the plaintiff filed this lawsuit seeking revocation of the trial decision.

3 Summary of reasons for the trial decision

25 (1) Applicability to Article 3(1)(iii) of the Trademark Law

(a) The trademark in this case represents the words "curly bangs curler" in standard characters.

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The letters of the trademark are of the same size and typeface and are arranged in a horizontal line without any space between the letters.

The letters of the trademark should be "hair curler" and the letters of the trademark should be "hair curler".

The component characters of the trademark are "Spinning on a spur of the moment. The component characters of the trademark are "Spinning with a spritz.

The component characters of the trademark are "the state of spinning with a spur of the moment. (A8), which is an onomatopoeic word indicating "a bundle of hair on the forehead of a man or woman" (A9), and "a bundle of hair on the forehead of a man or woman" (A10).

(A8); the character for "bangs" (A11), which means "a bundle of hair on the forehead of a man or woman"; the character for "bangs" (A11), which means "a cylindrical piece of hair that is

The character for "curler" (A12), which means "a cylindrical tool for curling hair around the head", is used in the same way as the character for "curler" (A13).

The character for "curler" (A12), which means "a cylindrical tool for curling hair," is combined with the characters for "bangs" (A11) and "curler" (A12), which means "a cylindrical tool for curling hair.

The constituent characters as a whole are insufficient to specify the meaning of the word or sentence, and therefore, the meaning of each character is not clear.

Therefore, even though the letters may evoke vague meanings corresponding to the meanings of the letters, the specific meanings are not immediately recognizable or understandable.

Therefore, even if the words are associated with vague meanings corresponding to the meanings of the letters, they are not immediately recognizable or understandable as a quality indication of the goods.

The words lack specificity as an indication of the quality of the product.

2023-09-30

anond:20230930140115

Youtubeに搭載されている自動翻訳機能

結構前に使った時は意味不明文章になっている事が多くてあまり使えるものじゃ無かったが

今使ってみると逃げろを走れと訳すなどややニュアンスが違う部分もあるけど全体としては日本語としてそれほど不自然ではなく

ニュース自動翻訳などではその内容が割りと分かるくらいのレベルにまでなってて驚いた

バベルの塔の完成は近いのかも知れない

Automatic translation function installed on Youtube

When I used it quite a while ago, the sentences were often incomprehensible, so it wasn't very useful.

When I try to use it now, there are some parts where the nuances are slightly different, such as when I translate "run away" as "run," but overall it's not that unnatural as a Japanese word.

I was surprised that the automatic translation of news has reached a level where I can easily understand the content.

The Tower of Babel may be nearing completion.

Youtube自動翻訳機能を搭載

かなり前に使ったとき文章意味不明なことが多くてあまり役に立ちませんでした。

今使ってみると、「runaway」を「逃げる」と訳すなど、若干ニュアンスが異なる部分もありますが、全体的には日本語としてはそれほど不自然ではありません。

ニュース自動翻訳が内容を容易に理解できるレベルに達していることに驚きました。

バベルの塔も完成に近づいているのかもしれない。

2023-09-26

万物黎明』は人類歴史を誤解している・続きの続きの続きの続き

国家に反対すること

フラナリーやマーカス、スコットらに倣えば、最近まですべての階級社会における中心的な政治闘争は、誰が土地を耕し、誰が食料を手に入れるかをめぐるものだった。グレーバーとウェングローの見方は異なる。彼らにとって中心的な問題権力であり、中心的な敵は国家である。そのため、彼らはいくつかの点で階級無視している。これは彼らがアナーキストからではない。ほとんどのアナーキストは、常に階級権力を同時に重視することができる。

しかし、『万物黎明』における省略は重要である。グレーバーとウェングローは、合意的で参加型の集会を支持する議論推し進めようと躍起になっているように見えるが、そのために私たちに一連の謎を残している。4つの簡単な例を挙げれば、その問題がよくわかるだろう。

著者たちは、都市における国家に先行することが多い、村落における階級格差の拡大には関心がなく、その文献を否定している。また、小王国領主爵位にも興味がない。中央集権的な大国家が存在しなければそれでいいのだ。私たちは、複雑な採集民に関する彼らの説明の中に、このような紆余曲折をいくつか見てきた。このようなことは、他の多くの例にも現れている。

インダス

インダス川沿いの古代都市モヘンジョ=ダロでは、約4万人が階級的不平等国家もなく暮らしていた。

そして彼らは、ヒンドゥトヴァ派の歴史家たちと同様に、モヘンジョ=ダロは実際に南アジアカーストに沿って組織されていたと示唆する。しかし、グレーバーとウェングローは、これは平等主義的なカーストであったと言う。最初は驚かされるが、彼らが言いたいのは、王のいないカーストの不平等容認できるということである[11]。

ナチェス

彼らは一貫して伝統的な王権の力を最小限に抑えている。ミシシッピ川流域のナチェズ王国がその好例である。グレーバーとウェングローは、太陽王権力凶悪な残虐性は彼の村の外には及ばなかったと言う。しかし実際には、ナチェズは白人プランター奉仕する奴隷貿易における主要な地域勢力であった[12]。

人間犠牲

グレーバーとウェングローは、残酷人身御供祭り世界中の初期の州で見られるという重要事実を正しく強調している。数十人から数百人が生け贄にされ、その多くは戦争捕虜若い女性、貧しい人々であった。

彼らは当然憤慨している。しかし、これらの生け贄の目的は、敵である他国の人々を恐怖に陥れることであったとも感じている。それとは対照的に、私たちは、流血の主な目的は、流血の実際の聴衆である残酷地方国家臣民を恐怖に陥れることだったと考えている。

実際、このような残酷さが、それぞれの国家の初期の歴史に特徴的なのはそのためだろう。国家正当性がまだ弱く、恐怖が最も必要とされていた時代である国家権力が強化されるにつれて、戦乱や敵対は続くものの、壮大な犠牲が消えていくのもそのためだろう。

集会

集会のもの重要最後の例である。グレーバーとウェングローは、古代メソポタミア王国国家における都市集会の力を極めて正しく指摘している。彼らは、これは王がすべての権力を持っていたわけではないという証拠だと言う。これは正しい。これらの王国階級闘争が止まっていたと考えるのは、よほどナイーブでなければならないだろう。

しかし、グレイバーとウェングローは飛躍する。彼らは、これらの都市議会は、参加型民主主義を掲げる「占拠せよ!」やその他の社会正義運動集会に似ていると指摘する。

古代メソポタミアでは、参加型民主主義いかなる形態についても、これといった証拠はない。しかし、他の階級社会における都市全体や全国的議会については、膨大な証拠がある。そのどれもが、富裕層や有力な一族によって支配されていた。古代スパルタでは地主支配していた。ローマ元老院も同様だった。ジョン王や男爵家もそうだった。そしてごく最近まで、ヨーロッパのすべての議会有権者富裕層に限られていた。

この近視眼は重要である。他の多くの人々と同様、私たち王国国家を、不平等社会における支配階級ルールを強化し、強制するために集まる方法として理解している。『万物黎明』では、そのプロセスは目に見えない。

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グレーバーとウェングローは怒っている。この怒りには、私たちのようにグローバルな不平等絶望し、グローバル・エリート政治を憎み、気候の混乱を恐れる読者を喜ばせるエネルギーがある。

多くの点で、彼らの本は新鮮な風を吹き込んでくれる。そして私たちは、既存のすべての国家に対する敵意を共有している。しかし、今後、気候変動を食い止めるためには、階級環境の中心的重要性を含む人間の条件に関する理解必要である

脚注

[1] Fredrich Engels, 1884, The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State. The book was revived as a key text by socialist and Marxist feminists in debates about women’s liberation. Pace the 19th century social Darwinism which clearly took a lead from the Old Testament, it is now quite clear that both pastoralism and slash and burn agriculture appeared after, and not before, the advent of settled agriculture.

[2] Franz Boas, The Mind of Primitive Man, 1911; Claudia Ruth Pierpoint, ‘The Measure of America’, 2004; Ned Blackhawk and Isaiah Lorado Wilner, Indigenous Visions: Rediscovering the World of Franz Boas, 2018; Rosemary Lévy, Franz Boas: The Emergence of the Anthropologist, 2019.

[3] Very good examples of this work include Sara Hdry, Mothers and Others: The Evolutionary Origins of Mutual Understanding, 2005; Elizabeth Marshall Thomas, The Old Way, 2001; two articles by Steven Kuhn and Mary Stiner: ‘What’s a Mother To Do’, 2006 and ‘How Hearth and Home Made us Human’, 2019; Loretta Cormier and Sharon Jones, The Domesticated Penis: How Womanhood has Shaped Manhood, 2015; a key paper by Joanna Overing, ‘Men Control Women? The “Catch-22” in the Analysis of Gender’, 1987; two books by Christopher Boehm: Hierarchy in the Forest and the Evolution of Egalitarian Behavior, 1999, and Moral Origins, 2012; every book by the primatologist Frans de Waal; the two chapters by Brian Ferguson in Douglas Fry, ed., War, Peace and Human Nature, 2013; Richard Wrangham, Catching Fire: How Cooking Made Us Human, 2010; and two books by the trans biologist Joan Roughgarden: Evolution’s Rainbow: Diversity, Gender and Sexuality in Nature and People, 2004, and The Genial Gene: Deconstructing Darwinian Selfishness, 2009.

[4] Our favourites among the ethnographies of our near contemporary hunter-gatherers are Marjorie Shostack, Nisa: The Life and Words of a !Kung Woman, 1981; Jean Briggs, Inuit Morality Play: The Emotional Education of a Three-Year-Old, 1998; Phyllis Kaberry, Aboriginal Women: Sacred and Profane, 1938, Karen Endicott and Kirk Endicott: The Headman was a Woman: The Gender Egalitarian Batek of Malaysia, 2008; Richard Lee, The !Kung San: Men, Women and Work in a Foraging Society, 1978; and Colin Turnbull, Wayward Servants: The Two Worlds of the African Pygmies, 1978.

[5] Kent Flannery and Joyce Marcus, The Creation of Inequality: How Our Prehistorical Ancestors Set the Stage for Monarchy, Slavery and Empire, 2012; and James C. Scott, The Art of Not Being Governed: An Anarchist History of Upland South-East Asia, 2009; Scott, Against the Grain: A Deep History of the Earliest States, 2017. Martin Jones, Feast: Why Humans Share Food, 2007, is also very useful.

[6] Edmund Leach had made a similar argument in 1954 in Political Systems of Highland Burma, and radically changed anthropology. For a brilliant ethnography of one group of anti-class hill rebels at the end of the twentieth century, see Shanshan Du, Chopsticks Only Work in Pairs: Gender Unity and Gender Equality Among the Lahu of Southeastern China, 2003. For Scott’s recent extension of his argument to ancient Mesopotamia, see Against the Grain.

[7] This is all succinctly described in Brian Hayden, ‘Transegalitarian Societies on the American Northwest Plateau: Social Dynamics and Cultural/Technological Changes,’ in Orlando Cerasuolo, ed., The Archaeology of Inequality, 2021.

[8] Start with Philip Drucker and Robert Heizer, 1967, To Make My Name Good: A Reexamination of the Southern Kwakiutl Potlatch; and Eric Wolf, Envisioning Power: Ideologies of Dominance and Crisis, 1999, 69-132.

[9] Jeanne Arnold, ‘Credit where Credit is Due: The History of the Chumash Oceangoing Plank Canoe’, 2007; and Lynn Gamble, The Chumash World at European Contact: Power, Trade and Fighting among Complex Hunter-Gatherers, 2011.

[10] On the Calusa, see The Dawn, 150-2; Fernando Santos-Cranero, 2010, Vital Enemies: Slavery, Predation and the Amerindian Political Economy of Life, 2010; and John Hann, Missions to the Calusa, 1991.

[11] Rita Wright, The Ancient Indus: Urbanism, Economy and Society, 2010; and Andrew Robinson, The Indus: Lost Civilizations, 2015.

[12] Robbie Ethridge and Sheri M. Shuck-Hall, Mapping the Mississippian Shatter Zone, 2009; and George Edward Milne, Natchez Country: Indians, Colonists and the Landscape of Race in French Louisiana, 2015.

2023-09-21

anond:20230921214024

論文リンク貼ったんだから読めや

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21576961/

Absence of maternal sharing of utensils and mouth-to-mouth feeding between caregivers and children was used as the variable about behaviour to prevent vertical transmission of oral organisms.

2023-09-08

anond:20230908213428

海外ドキュメンタリー日本病だとか失われた30年だとかイズジャパンダイイング?とか普通に報道されてるのに日本は衰退してないとか頑ななにいうの、どういう知能してるんだろう

BBC

Japan was the future but it's stuck in the past

こういう記事ちゃんと読んだほうが良いよ

2023-08-28

やっぱり東大ともなるとシンプル英文和訳問題も難しくなるんだな

I was 19 years old happy birthday.

I'm happy everyone was and spend the last 10 generations.

単語は分かるのに文章全体の意味がつかみにくい

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.

2023-07-31

バービーオッペンハイマー

バービーオッペンハイマーを合わせた #BARBENHEIMER ハッシュタグについてまとめた

togetterHatenaホットエントリに入ってるけど、

問題のある画像と、内容を読めば特に問題ないものが混じってるので翻訳を載せとく。

https://togetter.com/li/2196541

https://twitter.com/MovieMantz/status/1681176592507363328

まず↑については、

Now that I’ve seen #BARBENHEIMER, I highly recommend watching #BARBIE first, then #OPPENHEIMER!

#BARBENHEIMERのハッシュタグを見ちゃったから言っとくけど、まず『バービー』を見てからオッペンハイマー』を鑑賞することを強くお勧めする。


“Barbie” is really fun, but “Oppenheimer” stays with you

you don’t wanna be thinking about “Oppenheimer” while watching “Barbie!” (Or maybe you do?)

バービー』はひたすら楽しいんだけど、『オッペンハイマーはいつまでも心に残る映画だ。

バービー』を観てる間も『オッペンハイマー』のことが頭を離れないなんてことになったら嫌でしょ?(気にしない人もいる?)


と述べた上で、例のコラージュ画像です。

これは、心置きなく『バービー』を楽しみたいのに『オッペンハイマー』のことが忘れられなくてダブって見えてしまう図ですよね?

まり、『オッペンハイマー』を観て、原爆の恐怖、人類の罪が深く心に刻まれて、

バービー』のようなおバカ映画を観てる最中でさえも、それが頭を離れないという状況…

それって問題ですか?


https://twitter.com/RishiSunak/status/1682812164111728643

あと、英国のスナク首相↑については

The family vote was only ever going one way…

家族投票すると結果はいつもワンサイドゲーム

Barbie first it is #Barbenheimer

はい(いつもの通り、妻と娘の要望にしたがって今回も)まずは『バービー』を観るってことで決定


という内容だけど、まずスナク首相は「自分オッペンハイマーを観て原爆についてじっくり考えたいんだけど…

という仄めかしをしてるニュアンスを読み取る必要があります


また、インド系男尊女卑という偏見が根強くあるという文脈を押さえておくのも有益でしょう。

家族が妻と娘というのがポイントで、「ちゃんと話しあった上で、女性意見尊重してますよ」

ということをユーモアを交えて言っている側面もある。


あと、キノコ雲をアフロヘアみたいにコラージュした画像も、

そういう画像を作ったらどうだと提案したのは親父だ。「いいね」をしたら親父と同じ価値観ということになる、

みたいな説明をしてて、「いいね」するなよと仄めかしてる節がある。

それで、逆にみんなが面白がって「いいね」したというか、最初からそれを狙ってた

(押すなよ!絶対に押すなよ!!と言いながら押されるのを待ってるやつ)

のかもしれないけど…

とにかく、不謹慎(親次世代は許容されたかもしれないが今はダメなのはわかってるっぽい


ただ、これについてはアウトだと思う。

バービー公式アカウントが「スタイリストKen がここにも」的な反応するのは完全にアウト。

無視すべきでした。

2023-07-22

バイデン大統領次男ハンターバイデンかなりヤベーやつじゃんw

A Hearing Like No Other: US President's Son Embroiled in Tax Evasion Scandal Involving Millions, Sex Workers, Drugs

It was a hearing that could have been a captivating Hollywood movie. At its center was the son of a US President who had evaded paying taxes for several years while battling drug addiction. He also broke the law by owning a gun as a drug addict and frequently filmed himself having sex with sex workers, posting the content on the porn site Pornhub. This happened while he made millions of dollars worldwide, relying solely on his father’s name.

https://twitter.com/simonateba/status/1682470705164632065

もともと麻薬中毒者で脱税過去があり、Pornhubにアカウントを自ら開設し、セックスワーカーとのセックス写真投稿してたんだw

岸田息子を余裕で超えるモンスターだな。

  

これ何で日本報道されないの?

忖度しすぎじゃね?w

2023-07-05

Twitter代替Gabという発想が日本人にはない

アメリカ日本別世界

自動翻訳機能なし

長文OK

神の教え大事 カトリック

中絶よくない

ポルノ言論の自由はない(言葉じゃないからだそう)なので絵師むりそう。

日本人いない。

無料だけど月10ドル払ってて言われる。

freeespeachだけどさすがに警察沙汰規制

7月4日は日本梅雨で大雨だがアメリカ独立記念日で盛り上がる

サイト

gab.com

アメリカ保守のほうが言論の自由を守る

LGBTリベラル検閲肯定学者もそう。

アメリカ保守戦争が嫌い

第三次世界大戦を恐れている。

もちろん核戦争地球が滅ぶ前提。

から銃は肯定防衛のためには戰う。

アメリカ保守農家が多い

Gabユーザに顕著。

ちょっと紹介

Donald J Trump

@realdonaldtrump

19時間

Happy FOURTH OF JULY to everyone. We are working hard, we will take back our Country, and MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN. The 2024 Election is our LAST GREAT CHANCE

https://gab.com/realdonaldtrump/posts/110656489022771928

ただし非公式アカウント

Andrew Torba ✝️

@a

2021年7月2日

Gab is a First Amendment company which means we tolerate “offensive” but legal speech.

We believe that a moderation policy which adheres to the First Amendment, thereby permitting offensive content to rise to the surface, is a valuable and necessary utility to society.

It allows unorthodox but correct views, such as the Wuhan Lab Origin Theory that was banned on Twitter and YouTube but permitted on Gab, to propagate.

It allows hateful ideas, such as anti-White CRT, to be exposed and subject to scrutiny and challenge. It also allows Americans, and others around the world, to enjoy the full measure of their human right to speak freely online.

Supporting the mission of freedom online means having the stomach to accept that people will say “edgy and offensive” things.

https://gab.com/a/posts/106508069363422579

この人がオーナー

2023-06-18

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

time I spend Permalink | 記事への反応(0) | 01:06

2023-06-08

anond:20230608144019

However, Schepers was subsequently suspended from playing by the KNVB due to him being significantly older than teams comprising of players under the age of 20.

Aside from the moral and sexual problems with a 31-year-old biological male using the same changing room as a bunch of teenage girls, Schepers clearly enjoys a physical advantage over the other players he will come up against.

ってことやで

2023-06-03

It's been revealed that an elementary school in Kikugawa City has introduced a Drag Queen to get Japanese Children to explore their sexuality.

Western Colonialism is now officially targeting Japanese Children 😠

菊川市小学校が、日本の子供たちに性を探求させるためにドラァグクイーンを導入したことが明らかになりました。

欧米植民地主義は、今や公式日本の子供たちをターゲットにしている😠。

https://twitter.com/politicalawake/status/1664292698654666754

So Japan has fallen 😢 😕 😔?

日本は堕ちたんですね😢 😕 😔?

Why do they keep using drag queens? Like actually why? When did drag queens become the representatives for LGB???

なぜドラァグクイーンを使い続けるのだろう?実際になぜなのか?いつからドラァグクイーンがLGBの代表になったんだろう?

I liked it better when Japanese media was influenced by things like The Terminator and Blade Runner. Not reprehensible things like this.

日本メディアターミネーターブレードランナーみたいなものに影響されてた頃の方が良かったな。こういう非難されるようなものじゃなくてね。

The Land of the Rising Sun has fallen...

日出づる國は堕ちた...。

2023-06-02

日英エロゲ女性翻訳者による翻訳tipsおもしろ

https://twitter.com/merumeruchann/status/1663878494336458753?s=20

3. Choose your words wisely; AKA consider what is SEXY

"Wriggling" is a pretty standard translation of 藻掻く but in English it's associated with worms. WORMS! 🪱 "Undulating" is much nicer. e.g. A pussy doesn't wriggle, it undulates or ripples, or it convulses around his cock.

A woman doesn't wriggle her hips, she bucks them or she writhes. Your MC doesn't rock his hips he thrusts or pumps or rides. His hips aren't "moving on their own" he "can't control himself".

「もがく、身悶えする」はふつう"Wriggling"と訳されるが、これは虫を連想させるのでダメ。"Undulating"のほうがよい。

まんこがうねる」と言いたいときも、wriggleではなく、undulate や ripple

あるいは"it convulses around his cock."

同様に、女が尻をくねらせるとき wriggle her hips とは言わない。she bucks them or she writhesなどと言う。

男が腰を振るときrock his hipsではなくhe thrusts or pumps or rides

意識的に腰を振るのではなく自分コントロールできず振ってしまう感が大事

Sometimes a woman's skin may be described as 白魚. This is sexy in the original cultural and linguistic context. In many English-speaking cultures, fish are used for negative comparisons. Something like translucent or dewy would be an appropriate equivalent.

In JP a man going wild during sex is often likened to a monkey, but this has a more comical sound in English, where comparisons to simply a "wild animal" work better.

女の肌を「白魚」と形容することがあるが、英語では魚はネガティブ意味合いになってしま

translucent (透き通るような)やdew(つややかな)と言い換えると良い

また、激しいセックス最中、「猿のように」と形容することがあるが、英語ではコミカルに響いてしまうのでwild animal野生動物、獣)などと言いかえるとよい

Consider the virgin "He put his penis in her vagina" vs the chad "He slid his cock into her pussy".

These sentences describe the same action, but one says "I fuck" and the other says "I've only ever seen sex in the bio textbooks my model was trained on".

On the other hand, don't throw in porny words where there shouldn't be any; if your heroine is a shy virgin and the source text is using coy words like あそこ, don't have her shouting FUCK MY TIGHT LITTLE PUSSY in English.

挿入するシーンでは

"He put his penis in her vagina"

とするのではなく、

"He slid his cock into her pussy".

と訳すべき

後者は「ヤる」という感じだが、前者は「私はAIなので性行為については生物学教科書知識しかありません」みたいに聞こえてしま

とはいえヒロインシャイ処女で、「あそこ」と控えめに言っているのに”FUCK MY TIGHT LITTLE PUSSY”(私のキツキツオマンコを犯して!)などと絶叫させてはいけない

2023-06-01

henyaで学ぶ英会話

Henya Accidentally Reveals She Has Kids...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8n_bu1hQF0&ab_channel=ClipChama

この切り抜き動画の中で、Henyaは隣に住む家族あいさつしたことを話しているのだが

その中でHenyaは、"They are so nice. They have kids as well."と発言

何の変哲もない文章に見えるが、実はこの発言のせいで「Henya子持ち疑惑」が生まれしまった

どういうことかと言うと、Henya自身は「隣の人たちはすごくいい人たちだったし、"しかも"子供もいるんだよ」というつもりで発言したのだが(as well は両方の文に掛かっている)

as well が They have kids だけに掛かっていると捉えると、

「彼ら"にも"子供がいる → Henya"にも"子供がいる」

解釈できてしまうという話

Henyaはその後「ごめんなさい、英語が下手でたまに変なことを言っちゃうんだ」と弁明したのだが、では本当にHenyaの英語が間違っていたのだろうか?

コメント欄の指摘によれば、実は問題ないのだという。

as well は「明示された情報」にも「言外の情報」に対しても使用でき、明示された情報(彼らはとてもいい人たち / 彼らは子供がいる)を繋ぐこともできれば、言外の情報(Henyaには子供がいる / 彼らには子供がいる)を繋ぐこともできるという。

今回の場合文脈から考えて前者のほうが自然から、Henyaの英語問題ないということらしい。

なお、Henyaが本当に子持ちかどうかはジョークで流されてしまったので真相不明である

Actually, her sentence wasn't that wrong. "They are so nice. They have kids as well." Grammatically it's not entirely wrong. "As Well" can depend on given information as well as inferred information. In this case she was clearly stating that they are nice and they have kids. The chat inferred that Henya was saying "They have kids (as I do), which really wasn't part of the conversation or immediate subject and thus the inference is imagined rather than implied. It's a nuance of English that can result in a formal speech tone playing out differently if taken as casual.

Yep exactly. Her English was actually fine. She was talking about how she felt awkward due to being caught off guard by them being outgoing and friendly. In that context the kids were mentioned as a contributing factor to her awkwardness and their pleasant and energetic greetings.

Yeah, in this case, the sentence would be the same as saying "They are so nice. Additionally, they have kids."



  • まとめ

"They are so nice. They have kids as well."という文は、文脈次第では

「彼らはすごくいい人たちだし、しか子供もいる」

「彼らはすごくいい人たちだし、私と同じように子供がいる」

のどちらにも解釈できる。

2023-05-28

英検準一級に落ちた

英検SCBTという1日で受けれるヤツをやった。

最初スピーキングマイクに吹き込む)、次にリスニングヘッドホン装着)、最後リーディングライティング

結果はスピーキングだけ基準クリア合格

でも他はボロボロ英検二級は簡単に受かったから次は準一級頑張るぞー、くらいの気持ちで受けたら全然難しくてビックリした。

 

調べてみたら英検二級はTOEIC換算で550くらい、準一級で785点くらいらしい。

そりゃ難しいわ……こちとら最後に受けたTOEIC400点やぞ……でも成長はしてるっぽいから嬉しい。

ライティング勉強がてら、同じ内容を英語で書いてみるか。

I had taken the Eiken SCBT test because it takes one day.

First is the speaking part(speaking for the mic)

Second is the listening part(Wearing the headphone)

The last two are the reading part and the writing part.

I passed only the speaking part as the result.

However, I bombed other parts so badly.

I could pass the Grade 2 easily then I assumed I can pass Grade Pre-1 it, but it was really difficult for me.

According the result of Google, Eiken Grade 2 is about 550 of TOEIC and Pre-1 is about 785 of TOEIC.

No wonder... My TOEIC score was 400... However, I am glad because my EN skill grows that I felt,

As a practice of my studying English of the writing, I tried to write this diary in English.

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