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2023-10-08

anond:20210221221616

Metallicaのその2枚は笑った 気持ちわかる

あとoasisjamiroquaiの追加とkid Aの再考をお願いします〜!

2023-10-02

日本格闘技ブームが軽量化してる

RIZINK-1井の中の蛙大会とか言われてるけど

そもそも現在RIZIN過去PRIDEDream

現在K-1過去K-1ではかなり大きな違いがある

 

まずK-1ブームの先駆けとなったアンディ・フグ~セームシュルト時代

K-1メインコンテンツヘビー級だった

基本100kg以上

から日本から出て行ってまともに?やれたのは武蔵佐竹くらいだった

 

その次に流行ったのは魔裟斗が先陣を切ったK-1 MAXでこれはミドル級

70kg契約

この階級ですらまともにやれた日本人は魔裟斗くらいだったよね

 

Hero's(Dynamite!)、PRIDE等の総合が盛り上がった

 

PRIDEは93kgオーバーヘヴィ級と93kgアンダーのミドル級が盛り上がった

ヘヴィは元K-1ミルコノゲイラ兄弟ヒョードル

ドルヴァンダレイ・シウバ桜庭和志なんかが活躍してたよね

でも後期は海外無双だった

つーかミドルって93kgアンダーだったのかよ、ガバガバ階級じゃねーか

 

神の子山本KID徳郁活躍したK-1総合路線Hero'sやDynamite

KID階級ミドル級で70kgアンダー

まぁ、KIDはふだん60kgくらいだったらしいけど

この階級ほとんど海外勢いなかった

 

で、今のK-1KrushRISEだけど

まず2大巨頭としてRISE那須川天心K-1武尊

那須川天心RISEフェザー級王者で57.5kgアンダー

武尊K-1スーパーバンタム級王者で55kgアンダーからスタートして現60kgアンダー王者

安保山崎ライト級で65kgアンダー王者

 

RIZNで有名選手といえば朝倉海未来あたりの階級だけど

朝倉未来フェザー級は66kgアンダー

朝倉海や堀口恭二はバンタム級で61kgアンダー

 

明らかに軽くなってんだよね

 

UFC以外にもONEやBellatorといった海外の有力格闘技団体が出てきて

わざわざ日本試合する必要なくなったのはあると思うんだけど

やっぱデカい奴らがバコバコ殴り合いしてた頃のほうが面白くはあったなと思っちゃう

2023-09-28

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・GOKU VIBES feat. Tohji, Elle Teresa, UNEDUCATED KID & Futuristic Swaver/DJ CHARI & DJ TATSUKI(2020年)

2023-08-06

anond:20230806033255

やれやれ反論できないか英語マウント取るしかないとか情けねえな

I looked through the state of the union you mentioned but it's actually a lot more informal than you made it out to be. I thought you were talking about a full fledged formal writing like legal documents, but this is definitely nowhere close to that. I can see why Biden used "going to" in this speech since it's fairly colloquial (though not over the top, just the right amount of colloquial language so the entire nation can understand it without difficulty) and thus falls well within the semantic range of the phrase "going to".

As my Dad used to say, a job is about a lot more than a paycheck. It’s about your dignity. It’s about respect. It’s about being able to look your kid in the eye and say, “Honeyit’s going to be OK,” and mean it.

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/speeches-remarks/2023/02/07/remarks-of-president-joe-biden-state-of-the-union-address-as-prepared-for-delivery/

Also

I write more in English than Japanese. Have been for over 10 years.

Yet you've made a basic grammar mistake here, oh well : "some people take being proficient in one language not being in another"

Should've written like this "some people are proficient in one language but not in another"

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.

2023-07-22

anond:20230722103226

とりあえずイギリスバンドRadiohead の「KID A」あたりをローテーションしておけば鬱モード高まる

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

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2023-04-01

anond ai作成しているブラウザエントリチェックすると良いよと教えてもらった。ブラウザで見る前にまずこのエントリーでアクセスを試みてみよう。どうやらこのエントリが「name:〜」「kid anond」などで一括でチェックする方法じゃないとpc上では読めないようだった。なぜならブラウザで調べようとすると「javascriptを使っています」の警告が連ねられてしまい、「javascript有効にして」の手順にたどりつけないので。

Anond AI作成

2022-10-11

anond:20221011030454

いやご家庭の教育放棄すんなよ

海外作品評価するヤツもご家族教育が前提だぞ。ネタでもやめて欲しい

日本コンテンツ倫理観は終わってるんで。せめて下記のような評価の指針を持ってからにしよう

Positive message や Positive Role Model という概念

 

 

例えばポケモン ↓

WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW

Parents need to know that the long-running Pokémon series is based on characters from a popular video game, and is part of a giant licensing juggernaut. The Pokémon are kid-appealing, but the series features lots of fantasy violence, and pits the cute, monster-like characters against each other on behalf of their trainers. There are some positive messages (teamwork, sportsmanship, respecting elders), but it may be too intense for younger children.

 

IS IT ANY GOOD?

Over the years, the energetic, imagination-filled, Japanese-inspired fantasy series has cut across cultural, gender, and age barriers to captivate a global audience of girls, boys, and even adults. But like any product that inspires obsessions, it has received its share of criticism. Folks may also find the franchise's massive commercial appeal disturbing, especially since the show is mainly geared towards kids.

The whole concept of human characters summoning subordinates to battle on their behalf may be troubling to some. This can potentially send iffy messages to children with pets, too. But despite the endless fantasy violence, Pokémon attempts to promote messages about choosing the right path in life and resolving differences peacefully--before the fighting starts.

 

TALK TO YOUR KIDS ABOUT ...

Families can talk about the popularity of Pokémon in the United States. Why do people of all ages find it appealing? What are the most popular Pokémon? Why?

What are the differences between Pokémon and real-life pets. How do Ash and his friends care for their Pokémon? How do we care for pets differently? Why are the Pokémon loyal to them and fight on their behalf? How about Team Rocket? Can we ever expect animals to fight on our behalf?

2022-05-26

anond:20220525201528

以下のうちのいずれかでしょ!

CAX

kitamati

John_Kawanishi

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2022-05-18

anond:20220518163651

KID FRESINOは?

(そこらへんの音楽好きが好きって言いがちなので。好きだけど)

2022-04-16

anond:20220416170523

日本コンテンツ倫理観は終わってるんで。せめて下記のような評価の指針を持ってからにしよう

Positive message や Positive Role Model という概念

 

 

例えばポケモン ↓

WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW

Parents need to know that the long-running Pokémon series is based on characters from a popular video game, and is part of a giant licensing juggernaut. The Pokémon are kid-appealing, but the series features lots of fantasy violence, and pits the cute, monster-like characters against each other on behalf of their trainers. There are some positive messages (teamwork, sportsmanship, respecting elders), but it may be too intense for younger children.

 

IS IT ANY GOOD?

Over the years, the energetic, imagination-filled, Japanese-inspired fantasy series has cut across cultural, gender, and age barriers to captivate a global audience of girls, boys, and even adults. But like any product that inspires obsessions, it has received its share of criticism. Folks may also find the franchise's massive commercial appeal disturbing, especially since the show is mainly geared towards kids.

The whole concept of human characters summoning subordinates to battle on their behalf may be troubling to some. This can potentially send iffy messages to children with pets, too. But despite the endless fantasy violence, Pokémon attempts to promote messages about choosing the right path in life and resolving differences peacefully--before the fighting starts.

 

TALK TO YOUR KIDS ABOUT ...

Families can talk about the popularity of Pokémon in the United States. Why do people of all ages find it appealing? What are the most popular Pokémon? Why?

What are the differences between Pokémon and real-life pets. How do Ash and his friends care for their Pokémon? How do we care for pets differently? Why are the Pokémon loyal to them and fight on their behalf? How about Team Rocket? Can we ever expect animals to fight on our behalf?

2021-12-15

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KID提督かい香ばしいつのTwitter見てるとインセルKKOっぽさがすごい

この人にはフェミニズム差別是正も響かないのはしゃーないと思うわ、かわいそうだけどキモイ不快からTwitterやめてほしいね

2021-12-10

[] 表現規制されている

日本ラジオ局でもザ・キッド・ラロイジャスティン・ビーバーとのコラボ曲「ステイ」がヘビロテされてる。

でも、かかるのはクリーンバージョンばかり。

歌詞中の4文字言葉“f***”部分の声が消されている(正確には“f***ed”)。

The Kid LAROI, Justin Bieber - STAY

https://youtu.be/kTJczUoc26U

表現規制されている

自由侵害されている。

由々しき事態だ。


昔は違った。もっと自由だった。

“f***”や“s***”や“b****”や“n****”を歌詞に含む楽曲普通にオンエアされていた。

…と書いてみたものの、ちょっと自信がなくなってきた。

本当にそうだったか

増田がそういう歌詞を含むミュージックビデオばかりYouTubeで視聴してるから記憶捏造されてないか


改めて記憶を辿ってみる。

ウィル・アイ・アムとブリトニー・スピアーズコラボ曲「スクリーム&シャウト」も日本ラジオヘビロテされてた。

“b****”が消されてないバージョンがかかってた…はず。

will.i.am ft. Britney Spears - Scream & Shout

https://youtu.be/kYtGl1dX5qI

これは2012年11月リリース楽曲

それ以降、規制が強化されてきたのだろうか?

理由はなんだろ?

昔は「英語歌詞なんかわからんだろ」くらいの感覚でかけてたのが、今は外国人居住者旅行者が増えてきたから?

放送局側の規制ではなく、レコード会社日本法人がラジオ局にばら撒くプロモ用のCDクリーンしか入っておらず、ラジオ局はそれ使ってるだけ、とか?

2021-11-08

うろおぼえ捜索法 虎の巻 PART3

PART2に戻る : anond:20211106011219


この辺りから一部はうろおぼえ上級者向け(?)が多い


その1

15年ほど前に遊んだ子供向けのFlashゲームタイトルが知りたいです。

ラッパ吹きのおじさんが出した音の音階を当てるゲームで、

たまにおじさんがミスっておなら出しちゃうこともあります


おそらく時の流れでサイトは閉鎖されていると思いますが、

ゲームタイトルスクショ動画がどこかに残っていたら嬉しいです。

(楽天グリーティングゲームだったと思います…)

どうぞよろしくお願いします。

取り敢えず質問者に自信は無いようだが、楽天グリーティング検索してみる。

2015年にサ終したという解説のページに跳んだ。リンク存在していたので、そこから辿ろうと思う。

リンクをWayBackMachineに入力
その中からゲームカード選択し、とりあえず数もそんなに無いようなので全ページを眺める。発見

トランペッター・ジミー!


ちなみにタイトルサムネイル情報以上は得られなかった。

時期を変えればページまで飛べそうだが、Flashは既に終了している。

RuffleやFlashpointなどのフラッシュ再生の動きもあるので頑張れば遊べそうだが、

捜索の範囲外なのでここで終了。


その2

ドラマうろ覚えです。

12〜13年ほど前に23時頃に放送された一話完結のドラマです。渋谷で待ち合わせをする何人かの人たちが、

黄色スカーフを巻く等の特徴をつけていましたが、それによってかえってそれぞれ待ち合わせ相手を間違えてしまい、

そのまま事態が大きくなる(登場人物の何人かは実は男みたいな秘密を抱えている)という内容なのですが、

思い当たるはいませんか。

恐らく普通に検索しようとするとかなりキツい部類なので、

今回はこのテレビドラマデータベース使用サイト内の詳細検索。(ただし情報にムラがある)

http://www.tvdrama-db.com/


今回の場合

渋谷 黄色 スカーフ 待ち合わせ 勘違い 秘密...などワードが想起されるが、

10年以上前記憶は少し丁寧に取り扱う。どれか一つが間違っていると検索沼に落ちるので。

ということで情報制限


とりあえずヒット数を見てみるため、捜索範囲大きめに検索

解説 : 待ち合わせ 渋谷 + 2001~2011年 で6件。これなら全部見られるな、うむ。
条件と同じ単発ドラマを眺めていく。ヒット。

今日渋谷で6時

http://www.tvdrama-db.com/drama_info/p/id-40385


一応タイトルGoogle検索をかけ裏取り。あらすじがヒットしたが、

黄色スカーフではなく赤いバンダナだった。

ちなみに期間指定がある情報は、プラマイ2、3年した方が時期ズレに対応できる。出ない場合に調整していけば良い。


その3

貝がらブラッコのメインフレーズによく似た童謡の曲をどなたかご存知ないでしょうか?

この曲を聞いた時、幼稚園とき歌ってた何かに似てるな〜って言おうとするも何だったか思い出せず、

思い出せないまま10年が経過しました。どなたかこの呪縛から解き放っていただきたい。

https://youtu.be/FLBQ-3DbmO0

正直音系を検索するのは虎の巻手法では不可能である。ので、今回はネット集合知を参照することにする。

通常であれば他の方々に聞いてね。

検索対象はyoutubeニコニコ動画Twitterなどのコメントである


Twitter動画アドレスタイトルをそのまま入力し、誰かが言及していないか確認

Youtubeコメント欄に目を通す。(Youtubeコメントオフだった)ニコニコにも。

最終的に、ニコニコ大百科の貝がらブラッコページ、コメント欄に2作言及があった。

童謡「すずめの学校」 間寛平「なめなめくじくじなめくじくじ」

すずめの学校で正解だった。


貝がらブラッコ 似てる で検索しても良かったかな?

今回増田化にあたりお試し再検索したが、同意見の投稿は見つかりにくかった。危な!


その4

めちゃくちゃ難しい質問すみません。あるmemeのBGMが知りたいです。


海外のmemeをまとめてるアカウント投稿していた。

アメリカ西部らへんで子供と犬が出会いポケモンバトルが始まるが、

子供が逃げる(なんでかは覚えてないです)それを犬が追いかけてます

海の中に潜ったりバーで一緒にお酒を飲んだり、エレベーターに乗ったりして、

最終的に犬が電車で轢かれて終わります

曲調はイニシャルDに似てる感じがします(イニDの曲を聞いてこのBGMを知りたくなった)

難しいですがお願いしますm( )m。

海外ミームなので、英語検索

ポケモン 犬 子ども ミームあたりか?

pokemon dog running child memes でGoogle検索 (日本人検索で失礼) 、条件は動画。ヒット。
その後、動画の曲を再生PCからスマホに持ち替え、アプリShazam曲名特定した。

ミーム

https://youtu.be/UH2vh8hTKww


MAX COVERIの曲、running in the 90's

https://youtu.be/_Yq4xXEf6dw


動画の時点で気圧されたが、無事発見

問題は、この動画が見つかったのはrunrunningで引っ掛かっただけの全くの偶然。

childをkidにする発想もなかったので、本当に運が良かった。

(ちなみに鼻歌で曲を検索するならSoundHoundも優秀)


その5

転載作品なのでリンク割愛


[soundcloudリンク] 以下[曲]

この曲が収録されているアルバムを探しています

[曲]について誰か言及してる筈と思い、SoundCloudの共有リンクTwitter上で検索

ヒットはしたが、感想ばかりで情報は出て来ず。投稿されている曲名正式ものではない。

少しでもヒントが欲しいので、各ユーザー感想ツイートの周辺ツイートを漁る。


from:xxxxxx until:201X-XX-XX since:until:201X-XX-XX

数人分試したが、言及ナシ。


ならばと思い、投稿者を漁る。他の投稿動画は[曲]を含め2曲のみ。

別の曲はジャンル違いのRemix。もしやこの人の作曲ではない?と推測。

Twitterアカウント存在したが、投稿ツイート存在せず。転載の下に進める。

[曲]のタイトルGoogle検索。項目は動画。すると[曲]を含む動画youtube転載されていた。
youtubeコメント欄に正答があるか...?と思い確認するもナシ。もはやこれまでか...と諦めかけた矢先、
動画情報もっと見るを開いてみると詳細に[曲]の正式タイトルが。

シンプルタイトル検索していれば2手で済んだのに、やたら遠回りをしてしまった。


その6

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/e09mXzt4t3M

この動画BGMと声の元ネタが知りたいです

とっかかりが少ない...雰囲気のよいBGMと、縦長形式シンプルにまとめられた内容、恐らく大元tiktokと推測。

投稿アカウント確認すると、多様な動物動画がズラリ。こりゃ転載だな。コメント欄を検索するもヒントは無し。

動画の開始タイミングスクリーンショットトリミング (SnippingToolなど) 、Google画像検索にかける!

ペットショップFacebookが出てきたので、該当の動画を探す。


チンチラを載せたtiktokの別動画発見。元動画内でチンチラがイスに乗ってるが、この動画にも同じイスがある。

同一投稿者だと推測し、投稿者を捜索。この動画にはIDが載っている。どうやら質問された動画の方はIDを消してある模様。


動画としての元ネタはこの人の模様。

https://www.tiktok.com/@chinpals/video/6898480338775969030?is_copy_url=0&is_from_webapp=v1&sender_device=pc&sender_web_id=7003944574671193602


次はBGM動画情報に tutiandyuki - sophi との記載がある。

そのままGoogle検索。なんか人がBGMに合わせて舌をペロっと出す動画が沢山ヒット。なんじゃこりゃ。

動画が氾濫しているため、原曲に中々到達できない。


思考元ネタ調査に切り替える。これだけ上がる動画ならmemes扱いなのか?

memes tongue tiktok でGoogle検索トレンド解説サイトがヒット。

https://stayhipp.com/media/tiktok/the-hilarious-tongue-sticking-out-tiktok-trend/


まり

  1. BGM料理動画を挙げている@Sophishrimpのもので、
  2. それを基に@tutiandyukiのネコ動画がバズり、
  3. 動物や人が舌を出すパロディ動画が氾濫
  4. チンチラ動画が作られる
  5. 転載される

...って感じらしい。ややこしや。声はチンチラのじゃないのね、そりゃそうか。

そういう動画文化があるって知ってればトレンド解説サイトまで一発で飛べたな...



一応、コレで捜索法は終了。他にも小テクとか支援ツールサイトあるけど割愛

誰かの知識の一端になれたら幸いである。


当たり前だが、ネット上に挙げられていない情報検索できないので、ネット集合知を参照するほかない。

それを基に過去の文献やら新聞やら各図書館などを探してね。


また、出ないものもあるので過信は禁物。結局は集合知最強なので。

それじゃね~ノシ


part1 : anond:20211105031842

part2 : anond:20211106011219

補足 : anond:20211105041538

2021-09-11

メモリーズオフシリーズ世代

創世記の英傑(KID初期、1st)

メモリーズオフ誕生を司り、またそれ支えた諸氏に捧ぐ。

大成期の賢者KID中期〜後期、2nd〜それから

メモオフとはなんたるや、それを盤石にし文化を花開かせ根付かせた功績を讃える。

転換期の護人(KID末期〜5pb初期、5〜6)

歴史繋ぎ止め滅亡を阻止し、原理主義への復権を成したその偉業を語り継ぐ。

新時代の豪傑(5pb中期〜末期、ゆびきり〜IF)

文化革命により新たなる風を起こした挑戦者たちに敬意を表し、また大いなる時代の終わりを導いた足跡を記す。

新天地先駆者シンメモ)

新たなる歴史を歩まんとする者へ大いなる期待と信頼を寄せる。

時を跨ぐ生き字引稲穂信)

世界俯瞰導師として異彩を放つ彼の者へ贈る。

2021-07-18

まだコーネリアス話題やりたいみたいだから世間の反応持ってきたよ

英国デイリー・テレグラフ (The Telegraph)で取り上げられたので話題ひとつとして Resetera にポストされてた

 

Japanese composer (Cornelius) who abused disabled classmates and forced them to perform sex acts remains involved in Tokyo Olympics opening ceremony

🔴Tokyo Olympics organisers insist they are happy for a Keigo Oyamada to continue as a composer for the opening ceremony despite interviews resurfacing where he described abusing mentally ill classmates.

https://www.resetera.com/threads/japanese-composer-cornelius-who-abused-disabled-classmates-and-forced-them-to-perform-sex-acts-remains-involved-in-tokyo-olympics-opening-ceremony.458274/

 

Fuckでいっぱい ← 残当

 

That translated article is kind of a sad read, and he definitely didn’t feel an ounce of remorse残当

(その翻訳記事ちょっと悲しい内容で、彼には反省のかけらもありませんでした。)

  

I'd only believe he really changed if he revealed he spent the last couple decades trying to make things right and using a great deal of his time and money to assist his victims and disabled people in general. 一般的にはそうだろうね

(彼が本当に変わったと思うのは、過去数十年間、物事を正そうと努力し、自分時間お金を使って、被害者一般障害者支援してきたことを明らかにした場合だけです。)

 

Cornelius is an artist I really admired, I am shocked at this.  ←ほんこれな。この話はパラリンピック以前から知っては居たけど胸糞&反省なさ過ぎてな。彼の音楽は好きなんだけどね

(コーネリアスは本当に尊敬していたアーティストなので、今回のことはショックです。)

 

wooow,, did not know this about Cornelius, disgusted.
And he wasn't even a kid when he blatantly admitted to these things in interview, he was 25 at the time... I feel like tossing a couple songs off my spotify now I feel like tossing a couple songs off my spotify now
 ← 記事を見た時、ワイもそうした

(うわー、、コーネリアスについてこれを知りませんでした、うんざりです。

そして、彼がインタビューでこれらのことを露骨に認めたとき、彼は子供でさえありませんでした。彼は当時25歳でした

...私は今私のspotifyからいくつかの曲を投げたい気分です)

  

ソニーウォークマン宣伝のページがWEBサイトから消える

 

「音のディティールを掴んで音楽世界に夢中になれる」ヘッドホン

#Cornelius や #METAFIVE など、多様な音楽を紡いできた #小山田圭吾 さんギター

古くからの #ウォークマン ユーザーでもある小山田さんが、ご自身リスニングスタイル音楽専用機に感じている魅力を紹介しまスタジオマイク複数の音符

https://www.sony.jp/feature/products/200826/?s_tc=jp_sf_tw_feajrny_0827

 

該当ツイート

https://twitter.com/FeaturebySonyJp/status/1298849564854648832?s=20

 

ソニーも消すくらいなら調べてから宣伝採用すりゃあイイのに・・・

 

それはともかく、

彼がやったことは許されることじゃないけど、犯罪者再チャレンジを許さな社会はそれはそれでヤバいし、

なにより許す許さないをジャッジするのは被害者なのだから

 

今後日本公的仕事には参画しない

    or

障害者恐喝虐待した記事を平気で載せたままにしていたのだから障がい者スポーツ大会であるパラリンピックは辞退する』

 

これでじゅうぶんな禊ぎにはなると思う

 

これからも精力的に活躍はして欲しいがパラリンピックには不適切なのは明らかなのでとりあえず辞退して

 

 

参考になりましたか

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