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2023-11-19

Notice

■ Regarding the free release of the new species previewed and the reason for making the support site the main platform for releasing new species:

While the free release on the Kurobinega website is at my discretion, I'm considering doing so roughly once every three or two paid releases.

The following might not be particularly relevant to English-speaking fans, or in other words, to everyone. The reason I'm focusing on early releases is that I want to limit the exposure of MGE and continue creating content on a smaller scale. First of all, I don't want MGE to be a hugely popular restaurant that anyone can enter, nor do I wish to become an internet celebrity. For me, MGE is akin to a reasonably popular local restaurant where like-minded individuals who share my interests gather. By scaling down, my production speed has increased. The period from Dragonewt to Tai Sui was shorter, and the next species should be released sooner. What matters most to me is creating the MGE I want to craft, drawing pictures, and developing games in the world of MGE. I'm delighted when people who value MGE's themes as I do get to see it. Receiving money on support sites like these, allowing me to spend more time on production, is truly appreciated.

Using the stuffed animal analogy again, it truly makes me happy when someone who genuinely loves and cherishes stuffed animals sees the ones I've created. Yet, I can't see those who say they adore stuffed animals but also tolerate and respect those who take pleasure in mutilating them as people who share the same love for stuffed animals as I do. I don't have the inclination to actively show them the stuffed animals I've made.

I believe English-speaking individuals, when witnessing a stuffed animal's head being torn off or the pleasure derived from it, would straightforwardly label it as "crazy." However, it's different in Japan, especially on social media. Even if they dislike watching the stuffed animals being hurt, they'll say, "Let's respect those who enjoy tearing them." This, despite seeing me, someone desperately protecting my stuffed animals, getting attacked by such individuals. There's a prevailing notion in the otaku community, especially on Japanese SNS (Social Media), that "All fetishes must be respected." Speaking out against this, even as a victim, can result in backlash. Not everyone thinks this way, but it's the dominant mindset. Disheartened by this, I didn't want to show them MGE anymore. When you grow to dislike a place, it's only natural to distance yourself, and that's what I've done.

However, this is a problem in Japan. In English-speaking regions, fans typically call out what they dislike, labeling it as "crazy." I have many English-speaking friends who've genuinely helped me in trying times. The MGEwiki admin is also a dear friend. Depending on the English-speaking fan community's dynamics, I might consider releasing content on MGEwiki a month after the early release.

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」

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2023-10-11

香水

サロパ行けないのでサロパセット買おうかなと思いつつサロパセットは我慢したのに結局アムアージュディスカバリーセットを買いましたという話。

SNSでアムアージュの艶消しの香水瓶が綺麗だったのでノーズショップWeb Storeに行きSNSに載ってたやつの名前を調べてディスカバリーセットを覗いてたらそれが入ってて、ほうほう…と購入ボタンを見たら残り1個の表示で即購入。今見るとボトルほぼほぼ売り切れてるのでディスカバリーセットお迎え出来て非常にラッキーだった。

Made in OMANが家に来たのは初めて。ようこそ我が家へ。オマーン香水と聞くとイメージは甘ったるそう!濃そう!!!なのだが、キリアンを嗅いだ後だと全然穏やか。偏見でした。

 

SNSに瓶が載ってたのはサーチ。キャップを外そうとしただけなのにスプレー部分ごと外れて3分の2溢れて絶望3分の1残ったことを僥倖に思おう。匂い柑橘。複雑な苦みのある香りが残る。これがガイアックウッドとシダーなのだろう。ただのレモンとかユズではない、シトラス系の皮っぽい匂いがあり穏やか。

パーパス

いい匂い。としか表現出来ない…。分離しがたい不思議匂いが混じり合っている。Web Storeで香りの成分表を見たイメージとはだいぶ違う気がする。ベルガモットローズ輪郭を保つために存在しているがメインではないのでこのようになっているのだろう。他の要素が複雑に絡み合って独特な水辺の花のような清涼感になっている。

リニエージュ

ミルラとパチョリ。こういうアプローチもあったのかーという驚き。このディスカバリーセットだけなのかアムアージュが全体的にそうなのかは4つしか嗅いでないから分からないけどスパイスが甘過ぎず尖り過ぎない絶妙バランス存在していて調和キーになっている気がする。香るけど甘過ぎないのが良い。

ガイダンス

ややキリアンみ。4つの中で一番濃い甘さ。エンジェルシェアに似てるなと思ったんだけどヘーゼルナッツサンダルウッドとバニラのせいかなと。酒要素は入ってない。他の人が嗅いだら全然似とらんやんけというのかもしれない。オスマンサスとローズの気配が良くわからない…。最終的にすべてがバニラに包まれしまうのでバニラ成分があと半分控え目になったら好きかもしれない。バニラを使う時、人は躊躇というものを忘れがちなのだろうか。

 

 

現時点でペンリガンポートレート系)、ジョーマローン(モス系)、フエギア、アムアージュが性に合うなという個人的感想

 

レザー、ムスクバニラは他の香り蔑ろにしがちなので限り無く控え目であってほしい…………

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。

* *

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.

2023-09-23

無断引用重言だ」とかいデマについて

引用」という言葉には、たとえこれを著作権法32条意味に限ったとしても、「著作権者に無断で」という意味内包しない。

無断引用という言葉おかしい」というデマは、もともとは(無断リンク禁止の如く)適法無断引用に対して「無断引用だ!」と言いがかりをつけてくる輩に対する「引用は無断でやっても良い」という反論が、「引用は無断で行うものから無断引用という言葉おかしい」に転化したのではなかろうか。

 

職場に行かないとちゃんとしたコンメがないので、さしあたり手元のおぐおぐコンメから引用するけれども、

1.3.1 引用定義

引用定義規定は、現著作権法には置かれていない。

引用」をあえて定義するならば,自己著作活動への利用目的引用目的)で,自己著作物の中に,他人著作物を複製または無形に再生して,利用または自己著作物等を創作,または自己著作物等の中に複製以外の方法で利用する行為である

小倉金井著作権法コンメンタール[改訂版]Ⅱ」94頁)

とあるとおり、そこに「許諾が無いこと」は要件とされていない。許諾がある場合引用ではなくなるということもない。

 

そもそも著作権法32条ベルヌ条約10条の引き写しだ。ベルヌ条約に加盟するためにそのようにしている(条約国内法化)。

Article 10

(1) It shall be permissible to make quotations from a work which has already been lawfully made available to the public, provided that their making is compatible with fair practice, and their extent does not exceed that justified by the purpose, including quotations from newspaper articles and periodicals in the form of press summaries.

日本語訳

第十条 〔引用

(1) 既に適法公衆提供された著作から引用新聞雑誌の要約の形で行う新聞紙及び定期刊行物記事から引用を含む。)は、その引用が公正な慣行合致し、かつ、その目的上正当な範囲内で行われることを条件として、適法とされる。

著作権法

引用

第三十二条 ① 公表された著作物は、引用して利用することができる。この場合において、その引用は、公正な慣行合致するものであり、かつ、報道批評研究その他の引用目的上正当な範囲内で行なわれるものでなければならない。

したがって著作権法の条文における「引用」はベルヌ条約における「make quotations」という程度の意味しかない。

そしてベルヌ条約は、make quotations が(許諾なしに)適法化される条件を示しているに過ぎず、この条件を満たさなmake quotationsが許諾によって適法化されることを排除していない。

世界中多くの著作権者が、copyrightのあるworksをquoteするためのpermissionのガイドラインを示しているのはそのためだ。

 

「許諾があるならそれは引用ではなく複製だ」みたいな意味不明な主張も見られた。

上記おぐおぐコンメの引用部分にもあるとおり、「引用」には「複製以外の方法」も含まれている。裁判例上も、たとえば複製ではない要約引用も認められている(「血液型性格事件など)。

 

ついでに、法律家が「引用」といった場合、もしかすると原著作物を書き写さな用法のほうが多いかもしれない。「本件控訴の趣意は,弁護人**作成控訴趣意書記載のとおりであるから,これを引用する。」とか「**は、次のとおり付加・訂正するほか、原判決の**の「**」に摘示のとおりであるから,これを引用する。原判決の*頁*行目の*を*に改める…」といったアレだ。

民訴規則刑訴規則には、下の例を含めさまざまな書面の「引用」が認められているが、いずれも「他の文書に書き写さなくても、同じ内容が書いてあることにするよ」という意味だ。

刑事訴訟規則

判決書への引用

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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

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.

2023-07-22

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

2023-06-18

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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2023-06-15

夫がキャリアダウンして妻の年収を800万円にした経緯と結果

Twitter話題になっていたが、年収800万円は日本人女性の上位1%ということらしい。

それについて様々な議論が交わされ大変興味深かったが、わが家は妻の年収をアテにして、夫(私)がキャリアダウンをし、家計運営をすることにした家庭であり、今年、妻の年収がちょうど800万円を超える想定である


私たち夫婦としては、「合理的に考えて、男性リスクを負ってキャリアアップをするより、女性収入を増やす方が容易であり、家計運営においても有効である」という考えの下、このような決断に至った。

今日日本型雇用を踏まえてなぜ女性収入アップが有効なのかについて、わが家の見解実体験を書いていきたいと思う。

なお、はてな匿名ダイアリー投稿のため、不備や読みづらさがあったら申し訳ありません。



1.わが家の状況

<10年前:夫のキャリアダウン前>

夫:1200万円 28歳 コンサルとか広告代理店とかそんな感じ。ほぼ毎日終電(裁量労働制のため、残業代ナシ・・)

妻:400万円 30歳 大手JTCの一般職時短勤務

現在:夫のキャリアダウン後>

夫:500万円 38歳 地銀とか地方公務員とか大企業地方子会社とかそんな感じ

妻:800万円 40歳 大手JTCで一般職廃止され、強制的総合職(管理職にならなければ転勤はないという条件付)

住まい

関東郊外

都心通勤圏でもあるが、都心用事はない

ただ緑の多い郊外に住んでいます、という感じ

そうは言っても人気の地区に住んでおり、地価は順調に上昇中で子育て世帯が多い

家は高級と言われるハウスメーカーの、さらにだいぶデカい家に住んでいる(笑)

家族構成

夫婦2人と子ども2人

夫が転職により時間が余りに余ったため、小さいうちに勉強を仕込み、近隣にある私立小(高校まで一貫)に入学

別に教育熱心ではなく、子どもは将来日東駒専以上に行けばバンザイというレベル

現在は上の子中学受験をしたいと言い始め、私立小に通いながら受験塾に通っている

資産状況>

基本的に余裕がある

1軒目の家のローンは早々に完済できた(夫の転職退職金が入った。夫婦会社株価リーマン以降に大幅に上がった等、地合に恵まれた)

地価も上がったため、購入時の倍ほどの値段で家をウリ、同じ自治体内のタワマン⇒子の小学校近くに再建築と移動。


夫が転職して収入が減ってからも、資産額が前年を下回ったことはない。日々家と会社の往復しかしていないため、お金を使う用事ほとんどなく、夫も妻も帰宅時間が読みやすいので、突発的な出費(シッターへの依頼や預かりがわりの習い事への預け)が不要時間に余裕もあり自炊もできるので、出費は少ない方だと思う。

お金を貯めたいとは思っていないが、自然にどんどん貯まっており、なぜかサラリーマン生涯賃金の半分くらい貯まっている。

2.妻を主たる生計者にすることとした理由

夫は20代1000万円を超える稼ぎがあり、当時も正直言って資産に余裕はあった。

しかし、20代でこれだけ稼いでいるということは、当然激務であり、帰宅毎日23時を過ぎていた。

仕事は非常に楽しく、周囲のレベルも高く、世の中を動かしている実感も大きかったため、戻れと言われれば今でも喜んで戻りたいとは思うが、どうしても仕事を続けたくない理由があった。


それは「転勤」があることであった。

夫のような大した学もウデもない人間大企業所属するためには、総合職として全世界への転勤を受け入れる必要がある。

しかし、転勤をしてしまうと、妻のキャリアが中断してしまうこととなる。

大変失礼な話だが、妻もこれといって学やウデがあるタイプではなく、一度退職した後、どこかに再就職することは難しいのではないかと考えた。

(まして転勤者の妻なんて、いつ辞めるかわからないんだから定食につくのは難しい。)

妻の会社には「配偶者の転勤で一旦退職しても復職できる制度」があったが、妻が「そんな図々しいことができない」と頑として拒否したため、わが家にとって転勤は大きなハードルであった。


また、上の子が超超超がつくほどの人見知り。新しい環境が苦手。どこかに行ったら間違いなくイジメにあって不登校になりそうなタイプであり、この子を連れて全国を回るのは、子ども人生が壊れてしまうというリスクがあると思った。

(これは子どもが小さいうちならではの心配な気もしていたが、やはり根本的な人間の気性は変わらず今でも同じようなタイプなので、全世界転勤がある仕事は離れて良かったと、今も思う)

わが家も、上の子が小さいうちに夫が転勤する機会があったが、上記理由単身赴任をし、その後東京会社転職し、さらにその後現在会社転職をした。


さらに、例えば私が病気になり働けなくなった場合家族収入が一気にゼロになってしまう。

親が若くしてガンになり、その後家族が崩壊⇒進路が大幅に制限された私にとっては、これも大きなリスクとして考えられた。


まり、夫一人で1500万円稼ぐことを目指すよりも、夫婦1000万円稼ぐほうが転勤リスクもなく、また、片方が病気で倒れた時も家族崩壊しづらい環境を作る方が、「家族というチーム」においては強いと思ったのである


3.女性年収800万円という環境は達成可能なのか

結論から言うと、この10年くらいはボーナスタイムであり、例えば男性が700万円⇒1000万円(+300万円)を目指すより、女性が500万円⇒800万円(同じく+300万円)を目指す方が容易だったと思っている。

そして今後もしばらく、この流れは続くのではないだろうか。

実際、鼻で笑われそうな学歴のうちの妻でも十分に達成できたのは、正直なところ時代が良かったかであると思う。


前述の通り、妻の会社一般職制度廃止し、旧一般職を全員総合職に登用した。

※大半は仕事内容がそのままで年収が増えた状況。簡単に800万円は稼げないが、これはこれでオイシイ状況になっている。

わが家では夫婦で話し合った結果、これを収入増のチャンスと捉えた。


わが家は夫ではなく、妻の収入増を目指したが、これには大きく3つの理由がある。

(1)社会的女性の昇進・昇格が求められているので、すなわち昇進・昇格しやす

(2)家庭があると、休みやすい・リモートやすい(※コロナ禍以降)・男性よりも周囲が理解してくれやす

(3)残業したり、成果を出せると、女性というだけで評価が上がりやすい。

下手に男性が昇格を目指すよりも、バフをつけやすいのである

会社としても元一般職女性の昇進は「ロールモデル化」しやすいので大歓迎。ゲタも積極的に履かせてくれる。

社会に求められているのは、男性出世ではなく、女性出世なのである


実際に誰でも800万円の年収を達成できるかは不明であるが、例えば年収500万円の夫婦がいたとしたら、男性より女性の方が、圧倒的に年収800万円の到達はしやすいのではないかと思う。

正直それくらい、世の中の女性へのハードルは低い。低いというと失礼に聞こえるかもしれないが、女性家事育児の中心を担う存在男性仕事をすべき存在という前提は根強い。

そのため、世の中の常識と逆のことをすると、大きなメリット享受することができるのである


4.元一般職立場(と夫の協力)で、昇進試験で最高の成果を出す

妻の会社総合職には昇進試験があり、妻が総合職になった2年目に受験のチャンスが回ってきた。

試験の内容はグレードによって異なるが、現在、妻は既に以下の2つの受験完了している。

(1)テーマに合わせて自身業務を絡めて記述する作文試験(一発勝負・2時間程度)

(2)自身業務改善提案をして生産性200%を達成するための考案+プレゼン試験(準備2か月以上・本番1時間程度)


総合職新卒入社した人たちは、およそ入社6年目・10年目頃に受けるのが一般的なようだが、元一般職の妻は入社9年目・13年目頃に受験をしていた。

ちなみに同年代以上の女性たちは、これらの受験をことごとく断ったそうだ。

理由は「一般職として入社したので総合職試験を受けるのはおかしい(抗議?)」「そもそもキャリアアップするつもりがない」「内容が難しそう」ということだったそうである


受験内容と、同僚が受験しない旨の相談を受けた時、私はすぐに受験を薦めた。

理由は「他に受験する人が少ないのであれば、受験さえすればそれだけでプラス評価が得やすいのではないか」「他の元一般職が受け始めると比較されてしまうので、いつか受ける可能性があるのであれば、早い方が良い」というものだ。


作文試験プレゼン試験も取り組んでみるとなかなか難しい内容であったものの、「一般職でこういった試験に取り組む姿勢」「元一般職にしては異常に高いクオリティ(夫が作文・業務改善・プレゼン指導を全力で行ったため、対策は万全であった)」が評価され、非常に高い点数を取得できた。

なお、妻が受けた翌年以降、元一般職試験は年々厳しくなっているらしく、現在普通に落ちたり、低得点(今後の昇格にあまり良い影響を与えない)人もいるらしいので、早めに受験する作戦は、それだけで大成功だったと言える。

というか、うちの妻(と同じく、機を見るに敏だった優秀な女性たち)が、ハードルを上げた面もあるだろう。


5.収入の低い夫が家庭に存在するために

正直、妻の方が稼ぎもよく、リモートワークにも取り組みやすいため、家庭における私は実際のところ、必要ではない。

そうなった時に夫が発揮できる価値はなにか。

それは妻への徹底的なサポートである


夫婦家事を分担したことがある人はわかると思うが、家事はその日の体調や気分によってムラが生じる。また、得意分野や苦手分野がある。

例えばわが家の妻は、料理は大好きだが皿洗いは嫌いだ。

また、生理が重く、生理中はあまり家事ができない。


収入の夫の価値は、ここで徹底的にフォローし、家庭運営軌道に乗せることである

妻が料理をしている間に机の上を片付け・箸やお茶を出す・その間に風呂を沸かす準備をしたり・子どもの連絡帳や宿題のチェック・明日の準備の声掛けをする。

妻は体力がなく食事が終わると早々に寝てしまうので、その後に中学受験の子もの学習を見るのは私の仕事である

子どもが寝た21時半以降に、食後の片付け・翌日の米研ぎ・みそ汁の準備・肉の解凍等の下準備・お茶づくり・ルンバをかける・翌日のゴミ出し準備・下駄箱に靴をしまう・気になるところの掃除(日常レベル)や片付け・洗濯機を回す。

ここまで家事をこなし、ようやく自分時間となる。

その後ジムに行って汗を流し、帰宅風呂に入り、風呂掃除をするまでが私の仕事である


もちろん、毎日こんなに完璧ルーティンをこなせているワケではない。

妻もよく掃除をするし、洗濯ものゴミのまとめをすることもある。

収入の低い人間(夫)のすることは、収入の高い人間(妻)の状況を把握し、その他の対応をこなすことで、家庭を円滑に回すことなである


ちなみに、別に収入が多い妻が偉いとか、男性である夫が偉いとかはない。

あくまで家庭というチームを経営する上で、細かいことをイチイチ気にせずに、双方の得意分野や知見を持ち寄っているに過ぎないのである


6.妻は楽しく仕事ができているのか

妻は望んでもいない昇進をさせられているのではないかと思った方もいるかもしれない。

よく妻の仕事相談に乗るが、そこで出て来る話は「昇進試験で作文やプレゼンをした内容を実際に業務に活かせて面白い」「というか、私みたいな経歴でもここまで昇進できるなんてラッキー!」みたいなテンションである


とどのつまりラッキー

夫としては時流をとらえて上手にライフハックしているつもりであるが、妻としてはあまり深く考えず、ラッキー

権限が増えたら仕事ラクになったわー!くらいの感覚らしい。


実際、妻の仕事は年間での繁忙期が非常に明確で、その時期は毎月多大な残業を強いられるが、ある程度昇進してからは、妻の意見採用されて業務改善を進めやすくなったり、短期派遣さんを雇ったりと、自分仕事にも良い循環が果たせるようになったそうである

担当以外にも、新しい華やか系の仕事が入ってきた際には、まず妻に声がかかるそうである。色々と新しいことをやっており大変そうではあるが、グループ全社に配られる社内広報紙に載ったりと、正直うらやましい。


一方夫はというと、仕事面に関してはほぼ捨てている。

これまでの人生観と180度変わったような転職をしたから当たり前である

年収が下がったという意味SNSでは圧倒的に地位が低い(笑)


しかし、家が近いことと、ほぼ定時で帰れることは最高である

最近ではリモートできる職種が増えたのでうらやましい(夫はリモートができない)が、当時の自分が選ぶことができた選択肢の中では、もっとも良い選択ができたのではないかと思っている。


現状金銭面では困っていないが、子どもも大きくなることで家庭運営は年々ラクになっているため、チャンスさえあればやりがいのある仕事に再度チャレンジしたいと考えてすらいる。

7.そもそもスタート地点は「そんなに収入って必要?」

ここまで妻の800万円への道筋や、そのために夫が大幅年収ダウンしたこと等について語ったが、「結局夫が大幅年収ダウンしているから、意味なくない?」と思った方もいるであろう。

かにその通りである本来は夫が1200万円を稼いだまま、妻が800万円を稼いでこそ、こういった場所で偉そうに他人アドバイスができるはずだ。


しかし皆さんに問いたい。

正直、収入ってそんなに必要ですか?

わが家は転職した当初、世帯年収1000万円を切ったこともあったが、生活には特に困らなかった。

自分の幼少期を思い出してほしいが、みなさんそんなに子どもの頃って裕福だっただろうか。


つい30年ほど前の日本は、東京治安良く住める地区はごく一部・どこもタバコくさい・きれいなトイレがない・貧乏っぽい家にはバキュームカーが来ていた・マクドナルドmade for youではなく作り置きだった等、正直、誰もが裕福な感じはしなかった。


ところが今は、どこでもだいたい治安が良く、タバコ臭いを一切かがない日もある・イオンに行けばトイレキレイ子どもモンクレールを着ていたり・カロリーなんぞないスタバに長蛇の列・車もこぞってアルファードという家庭が増えている気がしないだろうか。

この30年で、日本人はものすごい贅沢になったと、個人的には思う。


人によっては年収1000万円では全くたりないだろう。

しかし、適切に支出コントロールすれば、わが家のようなちょい贅沢的暮らしはできてしまうのである


家族全員でモンクレールを着て、ゲレンデを所有して、高級腕時計をつけて、都心居住して、私立小に通って、食材は最低でも成城石井外食はチェーンではないお店でしか食べないというのであれば、稼ぎは多いに越したことはないだろう。

そのレベルに行きたいのであれば、そもそも「雇われの年収800万円」程度では全く足りない。自らリスクをとって、事業を起こすべきなのだ


6500字を超える記事をここまで読んでくださった方は、夫婦サラリーマンをしながら、妻も年収800万円を超えたいなと思っている方だろう。

そのレベル(=もちろん私も含まれているので、皆さんを下に見ているつもりはない)で良いのであれば、支出コントロールを考えることが、ある意味最も大事なことである


8.まとめ

ここまでの話をまとめると、

・夫は転勤懸念があり、共働きを維持するためにキャリアダウンを受け入れた

・妻は「女性活躍」の流れに先んじて乗り、キャリアアップがしやすかった

・夫の家庭参画時間を増やし、妻に稼ぎを集中してもらっている

・それでも夫婦年収1000万円は軽く超え、郊外であれば圧倒的に余裕のある生活ができる

となる


欧米のように真のトップクラスのみが転勤をし続けるような働き方ではないからこそ、私のようなレベル人材でも手に入れられていた1000万円。

要するにわが家では、かつての日本型雇用に守られた男性中心の働き方よりも、女性地位向上の流れに乗った方がQOLは上がり、ウェルビーイングであり、人生設計も安心安全である判断し、そして現状ではそれで上手く行っている、ということである


今後社会情勢がどのように変わるかによって、夫婦がとるべき策も変わってくるかもしれないが、幸いにもアラフォーにして、今後つつましく暮らしていける程度のお金は手にしているため、今後も現状のキャリアのんびりこなしていくことも悪くない。

もしくは、お金はあるので、本当にやりたい仕事に戻り、やりがいを追求しても良いだろう。


いずれにしても、人生のどこかで時流を読み、そこに上手に乗れることで、学歴がなくとも女性年収800万円は達成可能であり、持続可能であろうということが、少しでも伝わればと思う。

面白かった2Dアクションフリゲリスト4

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『Hyper Princess Pitch』(Remar Games)

ttp://www.remar.se/daniel/pitch.php

難易度:★★

全方位無双シューティングアクションプリンセス?がメカサンタ?の拠点に乗り込んで破壊の限りを尽くす。

作者の過去作『Garden Gnome Carnage』のスピンオフ、ということらしいが、どちらもストーリー要素は薄めな上に、Garden~は「動く家と屋上から吊り下げられたオッサン(?)を操作して群がる無数のサンタを蹴散らし、煙突にたどり着くことを阻止する」というバカゲーなので、事前に前作をプレイしている必要別にない、と思う(一本のゲームとしてはこちらもおもしろい)

攻撃は8方向に可能で、ボタンを押しっぱなしで自動連射かつ発射方向固定、という合理的方式。隠し要素に近い特殊操作を除けば、あとは武器切り替えボタンがあるぐらいだが、無理に使わなくとも残弾無制限の通常武器であるレンガバズーカのみでほぼ戦い切ることができる。というより、そもそも特殊武器有効な場面がそんなに多くない。

そのためゲーム中は、押し寄せる大量の敵にひたすら弾を撃ち込む作業が大半を占めることになる。無限連射飛び道具という時点で既に気持ちがいい上に、敵のほとんどはメカのため、画面内にほぼ常時ドッカンドッカン爆発が発生して変な笑いがこみあげてくる。

探索や永続強化のような要素もなく、全4ステージ+αでサクっと終わる純粋アクションであり、難易度ノーマルでやる分には易しめなため、心おきなく破壊快感を味わうことができる。一画面ぶんの小部屋の連続構成されある程度自由ルートを選べるステージ、「bonus!」「awesome!」といったノリノリのボイスなどの要素から見ても、実際にプレイしたことはないが『Smash TV』の影響があるのだろうか。

『Princess Remedy In a World of Hurt』(Remar Games)

ttp://www.remar.se/daniel/remedy.php

難易度:★★

シンプルRPGアクション土星の姫?のレメディが地上に降り立ち、人間その他の病気癒していく。文字通り「病気と戦う」ことで。

グラフィックは8ビット風?の素朴なドット絵タイトル画面で表示されるレメディ姫のイラストちょっとかわいい(オープニングのイベント絵だとなぜか微妙……)

RPG風のワールドマップから町・洞窟などのフィールドに入り、病人を見つけて話しかけると治療(実質戦闘)シーンに突入治療完了勝利)でHPアップ、一定以上のHPエリア間の障壁が解除可能になり次のエリアへ、というのが基本の流れ。最初健康人間もいるが、ゲームが進むと出会キャラがほぼ全員病人になる。やることが明確で分かりやすくていい。

戦闘は固定画面の全方位(8方向攻撃アクションで、敵を全滅させるとクリア。通常攻撃は、常時自動連射のショットを進行方向に勝手に撃ってくれるので、非常に楽ちん。あとの操作は、残弾制限有りの薬瓶(グレネード的な爆発攻撃)を投げることができるぐらいの、極めてシンプルアクションになっている。

Hyper Princess Pitchにあった向き固定が無いことだけは残念だが、元々の難易度ユルユルで一戦が数秒単位で終わるコンパクトさのためどうにでもなる。仮に敗北しても特にペナルティは無く何度でもやり直せる優しい設計

町などにある宝箱からは、攻撃力や薬瓶弾数などの能力アップが手に入る。すり抜けられる壁の向こうなど、ちょっとした隠し場所に配置されてることもあり、探索の楽しみもある。

戦闘と強化と探索をごく短いサイクルで繰り返す、いい意味でのスナック感のせいで止め時を見失う。クリアまでは30分かからない程度。ここで取り上げたRemar Games作品の中では、恐らく最もコストが低い一本だと思われるが、個人的な好みでいえばこれが一番好きかもれない。

ttp://www.remar.se/daniel/remedy.php

made in four days of livestreamed development.

(4日間のライブストリーミング開発で作成されました)

ゲームの規模的には妥当なところなのかもしれないが、実際に感じた面白からすると、これを4日ってマジか……と衝撃を受けてしまう。

Legend of Princess』(Joakim Sandberg (konjak))

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難易度:★★★

海外ゼルダパロディ、の横スクロールアクションリンクの冒険ではなく。ストーリーは全く分からない(特に存在しない?)が、目つきの悪い紫髪リンク風が主人公で、クリア時にゼルダっぽい姫も一応出てくる。

グラフィック雰囲気スーファミ風? 絵柄が元ネタに近いかというとそうでもないが、クオリティはアホほど高い。

ブーメランや弓矢といったお馴染みのサブウェポンと、羽根(2段ジャンプ)やフックショットといった移動系アイテムが、それぞれ3つ用意されており、一つずつ選んで装備しスタートする。

操作感覚は良い意味元ネタと違っていて、横スクロールアクション最適化されている。通常攻撃の剣は広めの攻撃範囲で連打もきいてビュンビュン振り回せて、ジャンプ中に攻撃すると落下速度が低下するため空中の敵にも当てやすい。下突きや溜めによる回転斬りといった、元ネタ由来の特殊技もちゃんとある攻撃が当たると大げさなほどのヒットエフェクトが出て、倒された敵は思いっきり吹っ飛んでいくので非常に爽快。

そして、全体的なゲームスピードが非常にハイテンポ。神トラ基準で常時ダッシュがかかってるような移動速度で、どこかで見たような敵をバシバシ蹴散らしながらダンジョンを進んでいくことになる。

長めのステージが一つだけという割り切ったゲーム構成だが、短いプレイ時間の中に、元ネタの影響がありつつオリジナルの凝ったギミックボス戦が複数盛り込まれているため、逆に豪華な印象を受ける。特にダークリンクもどき)戦は、倒し方に気づくまで少し時間がかかったが、そのぶん達成感があった。

『SATAN LOVES CAKE.』(baku

ttps://baku.itch.io/satan-loves-cake

難易度:★★★

海外短編メトロイドヴァニア悪魔ケーキを求めて地獄冒険する。

メトロイドヴァニアとして手堅くまとまった内容。満腹度?を消費してトイレパワーアップしたり(下ネタ?)、地獄舞台とはいえ雰囲気コミカルでかわいらしい。

プレイ時間が短く、マップもそれほど広くないので致命的ではないが、ポータル機能がないのは少し不便。

『Momodora II』(rdein)

ttps://rdein.itch.io/momodora-ii

難易度:★★★★

海外製。洞窟物語風グラフィック短編メトロイドヴァニア女性主人公

一応はクリアできたが、妙にムズく感じる。

ジャンクエデン』(耕)

ttps://www.freem.ne.jp/win/game/6339

難易度★★★★

WOLF RPGエディター

スクロール2Dアーマードコア。多数のパーツで自機を組み上げ、様々なミッションを受ける。

自機も含め戦闘時のキャラはシルエットで描かれ、サイズも小さめだが、挙動効果音ちゃんとロボに見える。

難易度は高め。クリア後のミッションは一つもクリアできない。

崩壊村』(PEPOSOFT

ttp://www.peposoft.com/old/index_game.html

難易度:★★★

魔界村オマージュ。性能が全く異なる多数の武器を使えるのが楽しい

『ミクものがたり ~ユメとたいせつなもの~』(PEPOSOFT

ttp://www.peposoft.com/old/index_game.html

難易度:★★★

スクロールボーカロイド操作して、絵本風の多彩で美麗かつシュール世界冒険していく。

ステージ構成アスレチック系がメインだが、ジャンプ力が高くふわりと落下するため、転落死はしにくい。そういう意味でも優しいゲーム

アクションモグラ』(クロボン

ttps://www.vector.co.jp/soft/winnt/game/se506187.html

難易度:★★★★

モグラ主人公の横スクロール。探索要素もあり。

ファラオリバース』(クロボン

ttps://www.gamemaga.jp/pharaoh/download.html

難易度:★★★★

メトロイドヴァニア呪いウサギの姿になってしまったトレジャーハンター主人公

『HOLOCURE』(Kay Yu)

ttps://kay-yu.itch.io/holocure

難易度:★★★

VTuber事務所ホロライブ二次創作アクションランダム選択肢で強化を重ねながら無数の敵をひたすら倒して規定時間を生き残る、いわゆるヴァンサバ系。

(公開ページでは同時にMagic Survivalの名前も挙げられており、Vampire Survivors自体がそのゲームの影響で作られたらしい。知らなかった)

ヴァンサバでは基本的に汎用武器だった通常攻撃が各キャラVTuber独自のものになってたり、固有スキル必殺技的なものがあったりと、多数用意されているキャラの性能がしっかり差別化されている。そのため、色んなキャラを使ってみる楽しみが大きい。元ネタ知識がほぼゼロ自分でも、普通にキャラゲーとして魅力的。

攻撃自動で行われるが、通常攻撃は進行方向に発射され、キーを押しっぱなしにすることで攻撃方向の固定もできる。地味な要素だが、これにより逃げ回るだけでなく積極的に攻める感覚が強まりアクション性が大きく増している。

使用可能キャラガチャで追加されるが、もちろんリアルマネー課金ではなくゲーム内で稼げるコイン使用。その上、数人ごとユニット?でガチャが分けられていたり、ダブッた場合には当該キャラ能力底上げ+集めることでキャラと引き換え可能アイテムが手に入ったりと、全体的に良心的なので、ガチャアレルギーの人も安心

FLARE NUINUI QUEST』(sulpx)

ttps://sulpx.itch.io/nuinui-quest

難易度:★★★

ホロライブ三期生の不知火フレア主人公にしたロックマン風横スクロールアクション

ロックマン風(作者自身表現)とは言うものの、決まった順にステージクリアしていくゲーム構成クリア済みステージはいつでも戻れる)だったり、ボス(他のホロメン?)撃破で手に入る武器の追加が溜め撃ちの変化という形だったりと、無条件に踏襲しているわけではない。

探索系ではないがシナリオ分岐要素もあり、特定の条件を満たすと真のエンディングへのルートに入れる。自力で見つけるのはちょっと難しいので、素直にネタバレ見た方がいいのではと思う、個人的には。

ロックマン系としては意地悪な部分が少なく、難易度はほどほどでちょうどいい感じ。ただ、真エンドルートはかなり歯ごたえがある。

これといいHOLOCUREといい、ファンでもないのにおこぼれでこんな良い作品プレイさせてもらえるんだから、ホロライブ人気さまさまである

『ASTLIBRA ~生きた証~』『ASTLIBRA ミニ外伝 ~幻霧の洞窟~』(KEIZO)

ttps://freegame-mugen.jp/action/game_9339.html

ttps://freegame-mugen.jp/action/game_4223.html

難易度:★★★

時間を越える力を持つ天秤をめぐる、大作ファンタジー横スクロールアクションRPGとその外伝。本編はsteamリメイク版も出ている。

ttps://store.steampowered.com/app/1718570/ASTLIBRA_Revision/?l=japanese

レスポンスのいい基本アクション、派手な大技、レベルアップとポイント消費による強化、自由スキルビルドアイテムドロップハクスラ)、パズル・謎解き要素もあるダンジョン探索、大型ボスとの戦闘スケールが大きく続きが気になるストーリー……

と、本編は「アクションRPGほしいもの」が大体ぜんぶ入った、隙のない傑作。アクション抜きでも、単にRPGの良作を求めている層にも十分おすすめすることができる内容。

外伝は、本編の基本システムを流用しながら、別主人公による自動生成ダンジョンを探索するローグライクとなっている。「ミニ」とされているが、外伝だけでもけっこうなボリュームがある。

本編は大作だけにシナリオ演出気合いが入っていて「重い」ため、手っ取り早くアクションとしての面白味をお試しする意味では、外伝から入るのもいい。そもそも完成版が先に出たのは外伝の方だし。

洞窟物語』(開発室Pixel

ttps://www.vector.co.jp/soft/win95/game/se352180.html

難易度:★★★

メトロイドヴァニア

どうも、Windows10以降?では処理落ち?が発生して動きがスローになるらしい。既にリメイクも出てる現在では、更新されることはないだろう。残念。

2023-06-01

anond:20230601155826

その「責任」て、憲法15条の「責任」じゃないだろ。

In all elections, secrecy of the ballot shall not be violated.A voter shall not be answerable, publicly or privately, for the choice he has made.

2023-03-29

anond:20230329184702

このニュースだろ?

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

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

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

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

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

2023-03-26

アメリカ教会リーダー臨死体験イエスの生涯を目撃する話

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

The Sacrament—and the Sacrifice

By Elder David B. Haight

Of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles

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

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

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

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

“Praise ye the Lord: …

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

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

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

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

The psalmist, David, wrote:

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

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

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

To be remembered is a wonderful thing.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Jesus then reverently added:

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

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

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

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

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

“Therefore I command you to repent …

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Father Lehi taught his son Jacob and us today:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

2023-03-17

The First Black Samurai-Yasuke

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

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

Chapter 1: A World Away

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

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

Chapter 2: The Land of the Rising Sun

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

Chapter 3: The Encounter

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

Chapter 4: The Path of the Warrior

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

Chapter 5: The Unfolding War

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

Chapter 6: The Turning Tide

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

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

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

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

Prologue:

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

Chapter 1: A World Away

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

Chapter 2: Destiny's Winds

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

Chapter 3: The Enchanted Isles

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

Chapter 4: Fateful Encounters

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

Chapter 5: A Warrior Forged

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

Chapter 6: A Land Divided

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

Chapter 7: Whispers of Betrayal

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

Chapter 8: The Price of Loyalty

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

Chapter 9: A Night of Shadows

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

Chapter 9: A Night of Shadows

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

Chapter 10: Flames of Betrayal

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

Chapter 11: A Promise Unbroken

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

Chapter 12: The Road to Redemption

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

Chapter 13: Rebirth of a Missionary

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

Chapter 14: A Legacy Unforgotten

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

Epilogue:

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

2023-03-16

Title: The Black Samurai - A Tale of Yasuke


Prologue

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

Chapter 1: A World Away

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

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

Chapter 2: The Land of the Rising Sun

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

Chapter 3: The Encounter

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

Chapter 4: The Path of the Warrior

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

Chapter 5: The Unfolding War

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

Chapter 6: The Turning Tide

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Epilogue:

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

[] 無限の探求 マルチバースへの旅

In the year 3000, humanity had finally discovered the secrets of the multiverse. Using their most advanced technology, they had found a way to travel between different parallel universes, each with their own unique physical laws and structures.

As the first explorers set out on their journeys, they encountered a myriad of strange and wondrous worlds. Some universes were filled with infinite copies of themselves, while others were constantly shifting and changing, their physical laws in a state of constant flux.

As they traveled deeper into the multiverse, the explorers encountered universes that seemed to follow completely different sets of physical laws. In some, time flowed backwards, and cause and effect were reversed. In others, matter was made up of entirely different particles, and energy behaved in completely unexpected ways.

As the explorers continued to journey further, they began to encounter universes that seemed to be simulations, created by beings in higher dimensions. They encountered universes where the laws of physics were entirely mathematical, and others where the very fabric of reality was made up of pure information.

At last, the explorers came to a universe that seemed to encompass all of the many-worlds interpretations. In this universe, every possible outcome of every possible event was played out in infinite parallel realities. The explorers marveled at the incredible complexity and diversity of this universe, as they watched endless versions of themselves carrying out endless variations of their own adventures.

As they prepared to leave this universe and return home, the explorers realized that they had only scratched the surface of the multiverse. They knew that there were still countless more universes to explore, each with their own unique physical laws and structures.

And so, they set out once more, to journey deeper into the multiverse, and to discover the secrets of the infinite many-worlds that lay waiting to be explored.

As the explorers continued their journey, they encountered a universe where time did not exist, and another where the laws of physics were governed by emotion rather than math. In yet another universe, they discovered that consciousness itself was the fundamental building block of reality.

As they explored further, the explorers encountered universes where the laws of physics were not constants but varied across space and time. They found a universe where entropy decreased over time, and another where gravity was repulsive rather than attractive.

At the edge of the multiverse, the explorers discovered a universe that seemed to contain all of the other universes within it. This universe was infinite in size and contained infinite variations of itself, each one a slightly different version of the universe they knew.

As they traveled through this universe, the explorers encountered versions of themselves that had made different choices and lived different lives. Some of these versions were almost identical to their own, while others were wildly different, with entirely different personalities and goals.

At last, the explorers returned to their own universe, their minds reeling from the incredible sights and experiences they had witnessed. They knew that the multiverse was an endless sea of possibility, and that there were still countless more universes to explore.

As they shared their discoveries with the rest of humanity, they realized that the true nature of the multiverse was still a mystery. They knew that there were many theories and hypotheses, but no one could say for sure which one was right.

And so, the explorers continued their journey, driven by a hunger to uncover the secrets of the multiverse and to understand the true nature of reality itself.

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2023-03-07

anond:20230307015705

Some parts of Twitter may not be working as expected right now.

We made an internal change that had some unintended consequences.

We’re working on this now and will share an update when it’s fixed.

現在Twitter の一部が正常に機能していない可能性があります

意図しない結果をもたらす内部的な変更を行いました。

現在これに取り組んでおり、修正されたら更新を共有します。

https://twitter.com/TwitterSupport/status/1632792942262747136

2023-02-22

AI英語勉強チャットやったけど添削してくれない

私が悪いの?

#Instructions :

You are an American professional English teacher.

Please chat with me under the following constraints.

#Constraints:

I am a beginner in English.

You can choose the topic for our conversation.

We will take turns writing one sentence at a time.

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

2023-02-12

意訳するのも、もう人間仕事じゃないんだな

chatgptにこの歌詞ロマンチックに詩的に翻訳してもらった

https://music.oricon.co.jp/php/lyrics/LyricsDisp.php?music=3929926

The singing sea

歌う海音に酔いしれ

The talking trees

話す木々が囁きかけ

A Silent in a noisy way

静かなのに大騒ぎ

The stars are bright

星たちが輝く

But give no light

でも光を放たない

The world spins backward everyday

世界毎日逆回転

A rainbow rat

虹のネズミ

A checkered cat

チェック模様の猫

Go tail in tail around the road

尾を引っ張りながら道を巡る

The mouse is pleased

ねずみは喜ぶ

The moon is cheese

月はチーズであり

The sun is shining hot and cold

太陽は熱いと寒い光を放つ

A golden bird

黄金の鳥が歌い出す

Today I heard

今日聞いた

Sitting upon a silver branch

銀の枝に座っていた

His little song was very long

その小さな歌は心を打つ

Which made me sad and start to laugh

それが私を悲しくさせ、笑わせた

My sister is he

私の妹は彼

My brother is she

私の兄は彼女

But there is only me in the family

でも家族の中には私だけ

When I grow up

私が大きくなったら

I'll go down

川を下り

The river to the Singing Sea

歌う海を目指す

2023-01-24

ネタツイート供養

駄洒落

ボクサーを撲殺したのは僕さ

これから満で数つけるわ

ナンを何枚も食べるのなんて、なんでもないよ

nonsense駄洒落を送ってしまった。

防寒着を着た暴漢傍観する

新患の新幹線に関する新刊に新館を立てて震撼信管作動する。

文脈おかし

カフカには寡婦は過負荷

夭逝する妖精養成要請

ケニアに行ったら生贄や

コメントには心をコメントなあ

柑橘類香り歓喜し、換気を喚起したが乾季が訪れたので、寒気がした。

補償するための保証書をもらう権利保障する。

信心深い新人神事心中する。

唐突すぎる心中

宍道湖神事を行う碇シンジを信じ込ませる。

いっきに広まった一向一揆は一向に収束を見せない

虫の居所が悪いのか無視されてしまった。

塗装を落とそうか。

授業中に弁当を食べて、食材贖罪を果たす。

加計孝太郎

加計孝太郎近畿財務局に賭け乞うたろw」

扇状地戦場で洗浄中の兵士扇情的な船上の軍歌を聞かせる。

観光客フイルムに感光させた写真刊行することが慣行になった。

サボってサボタージュ

カタルシスを語るシスター

八芳園発泡酒を飲んだ八方美人が発砲

公館の高官が交歓されつつ硬貨を交換し好感度あげる。

トロールトロを獲ろうとして徒労に終わった。

最恵国待遇の条件を再掲する。

アシカが好きな足利尊氏

景気が良くなりケーキを食べる契機を伺う徳川慶喜(とくがわけいき)

アジアアジの味

夫を成敗するオットセイ

まらない妻の話

気の時計ホットケーキからほっとけー

ヒモになってしまったひもうせん

竹の丈は高ぇなー

伊豆椅子に居座るイラエル人

餅を用いて持ち上げる

ロストしたローストビーフ

サボテンの植え替えサボってんな

過度な稼働は可動範囲を狭める

お前がバテレンだってことはばれてんだよ。

ごめんなサインシータ

伯爵博士拍手拍車をかけて迫真の爆死をし白寿の白人白紙にもどす。

クラーク博士と苦楽を共にする

エアポートエアコンエアガンエアロビ体操

わし座の絵が書いてあるタイルアルタイル

バチカンババア痴漢

聖光卒のSEIKO社員精巧時計製造成功する。

紅葉を見て高揚する

台東区帯刀し台頭する

執刀医の技術嫉妬

甲子園講師をする公私混同した孔子実力行使には格子窓も耐えられない。

キッコーマンの亀甲船が拮抗戦を繰り広げる。

死んでんのか?「心電図を取ってみよう!」

神殿内部の新田心電図を取る武田信玄は死んでんのか?

夜祭で野菜を食べる。

信玄餅を食べながら震源特定するように進言する新元素発見した人。

蜂の巣(honeycomb)を見てはにかむ

五反田で地団駄を踏む

平気で兵役をし兵器を作らせる平家辟易してしまった

蝋梅の香り狼狽する

いびつ揖斐川の流れ

ようやく要約が終わった

海溝で邂逅

豪華な業

非公式に飛行甲板で非行を行う非行少年

甲板で甲板をかじる

甲板で乾パンをかじる

店頭で転倒

四季の変わり目には士気が上がるので指揮が必要

財産ぜんざいを買う

大枚をはたいてタイ米を買う

醤油をかけている人に話しかける人「それソースだよ」

醤油をかける人「えっっ?」

しかけた人「ソイソースw」

神田でした噛んだ

ハイソサエティ人間に敗訴した

品川千葉から見て中国シナ)側だ。

経験を積んだ者への敬虔眼差し

ダサい獺祭パッケージ

ゲットー写真をゲット

少食な小職

安価アンカー

さっそく拙速節足動物模型が仕上がってきた。

牛の胆嚢の味を堪能する

僥倖をあてにする強硬教皇のせいで恐慌が起きた。

あの娘にはどう告っても(どうこくっても)慟哭する結果に終わるだろう。

キーンという高音の起因が掴めない。

構成の後の校正は公正に行わなければならない。

こんな誤謬は秒でわかるだろ

皇帝肯定する

壊疽した箇所が治るというのは絵空事

経口補酔液

痴的好奇心

Novemberノーメンバー)には部員がいなくなった。

セントーサ島に行くのは正恩が先頭さ

軽微な警備

公爵講釈を垂れる

冬眠する島民

ベットは別途用意してください

大会に負けて倦怠期が訪れる

The deserted desert in desert desert.

人のいない砂漠で見捨てられたデザート

倒錯したので盗作してしまった

九尾のキュービズム

罹災者へのリサイタル

秋分のくらい醜聞を聞かせないでほしいな

カニカニバリズムは如何に

画家の画架

不納が富農になるのは不能

理工がRICOHに利口な履行

マネタリズムを真似たリズム

吐露するトロを獲るトロールトートロジー

I sensed tha it is in a sense sense.

私はそれをある面では扇子だと感じた。

鯖を食べている人と、それを見ている人の会話

鯖 ça va?

ça va 鯖

ça va

ゆめゆめゆめをみるわけにはいけない

早漏で候

形状記憶合の価格を計上する

凪に難儀

名言を明言出来ず迷言になる

リネン理念

ロードライブ朗読ライブ

昔本に渡ってきた人「渡来は入海が無料!」

上流で上流階級蒸留

東上線に搭乗した東條が登場

刺客視覚死角に四角い資格自覚

高校を後攻で煌々と口腔で孝行

芳香へ咆哮し奉公の方向へ彷徨する。

蝉が転んでセミコロン

彰晃が商工の昇降機将校を焼香し小康状態

おさる情事

盛夏のせいか青果が採れない。

ケーキを食べるなんて景気がいいね

道徳をどう説く

司祭が仔細に県道検討

写真はフォトんど撮りません

ダリ「絵ぇかくのだりぃなあ」

華美な花瓶のカビに過敏に反応

老いるのを防ぐオイル

檻に入っておりいった話をする

夏のおサマー

夜は寝ナイト

渦中のカチューム

渦中のカチューシャ

リスボンでリスがborn

市長市庁舎から視聴

どうないはどないなってんねん

堂々とした道道北海道の道)

苫小牧でてんてこ舞い

市内を復旧しないと

新道神童振動

石狩の石を借りる

おが置いてあるのを見た人「おはおっかねぇーから置かねぇ方がいいぞ」

砂がどしゃーw

東上線に登場した東條が登場

コケットリーのあるコケ取り

飽きない商い

おなか吹田市

ヘルシンキで減る新規雇用

沖田総司が起きたら掃除

観劇で感激する

側転に挑戦し即、転倒

あたりめが美味いのはあたりめぇーだ

カルロスgone

別件を瞥見

凹地のお家

魚を初めてみた人「うぉー」

懊悩を抱えた人「Oh no..」

魚影を確認した船長「ぎょえ〜」

マイケルを蹴って注意されるマイケルケン

カラヤンの頭の空やーんw

ライカをやたら勧めてくるおじさん「ライカはきらいか?」

洒落臭い謝楽祭

公費コーヒー支出

豚をぶった仏陀

只見線をタダ見w

菊名でそんなこと聞くなよ

馬間田でママを見つけた子供ママだ!」

冬至湯治に行った当時を思い出す

五秒で死んで御廟に埋葬

がらんとした伽藍

有給を使いすぎて悠久の時が流れた

一年を逐一アピールする

長谷に想いを馳せる

Thinkerの真価

東海林の不祥事

the mine is mine

不具の河豚

プロ棋士プロキシ

キリングフィールドのきりん

異臭issue

暗記のanxious

半世紀にわたる半生での藩政を反省

つくえのなかのつくねつくね

清朝と慎重に貿易

タンチョウが単調増加

I screamed Ice cream

ショック死内親王w

カルカッタの石軽かった

陽気な楊貴妃妖気

彼は羊飼い執事かいw

天皇のこと知ってんのー

蒋介石を紹介した商会を照会した商會の船で哨戒する

其方のソナタ

先王に洗脳される

永劫回帰英語回避

李鴻章交渉

粗大ゴミ醍醐味

防潮堤で膨張した傍聴人

砂漠で鯖食う鯖を裁く

あんな彼には、アンナカレーニナでも読ましとけ

筒に入った膵島

サイコロを使った心理テスト(psychological test)

ブルジョアが振るジョア

嚥下中の演歌歌手にエンカしてええんか?

カラシニコフが辛子個踏んだ

継嗣の形式を軽視する警視

皇帝の高弟が公邸の校庭の高低差を肯定する工程に拘泥した記録を校訂

にようかで酔うか?

うるさい人が売るサイ

無印商品の店を見つけた人「この店舗ノーマークだった..」

乳母が食べるUber eats

どんなもんだい、を、どんなムンバイ、と言い間違える人

透徹した饕餮の眼球

どこから見ても百貫デブの人「客観デブ

石鹸世間を席巻

チャカで茶菓を破壊

多分風光明媚maybe)

slimyなすり身

ゆうほど広くない遊歩道

いにしえのイニシエーション

コーランをご高覧ください

ゲーム最下位から再開

UNIXが使える宦官(eunuchs)

盆に得るボンボニエール

K殻の傾角を測定する計画

協賛した共産党員に強酸をかける

負けたのは聖者の静寂のせいじゃ

裏地見るウラジミール

カミオカンデの上に紙置かんでw

大会がおわり倦怠感を感じる

椅子噛んでる人にイスカデル命中

クレパスクレパス落とす

夕暮れのユーグレナ

heおじいちゃんsheおばあちゃん

さくらんと聞いて錯乱

後宮の佳麗な高級カレー

臭いサイと腸臭い人が直裁的に話す

会社膾炙する

歯科医師会の歯科医師か司会か分からない鹿

ストライキをする公務員に呼びかける人「 Stay calm公務)」

ベビーシッター叱咤

エド・はるみの穢

祭壇を裁断

怪獣に懐柔策を提示

腐卵ダースの犬

独島独特のドクトリン

テスラは手すら認識できない

小作コサックダンス

刑事デカダンスな踊り

全然人が集まらないクラブの人「参加数人は我々の十八番ですから。だけに。」

族→希ガス電子配置→酸化

四苦fuck

都バスが人を跳ね飛ばす

経帷子を着て強化扉に突撃

怒るカロテン「なにカロテンねん」

内地ナイチンゲール

嫌がる慰安婦「いやんっ」

かえるがえる帰る蛙

什器重機破壊

沈厳な青梗菜

トリコロールの虜

布陣を組む夫人

栗けっとばすクリケット🦗

婉容と遠洋漁業

アタナシウスキルヒャーとあたなう

アマルガムで余るガム

ハラスメントの疑いを晴らす

滋賀を書けない人を歯牙にも掛けない

他意はないタイ人の鯛の態度

鯛が蛇足

有象無象意味を、象がいるかいないかだと思ってた人

ダジャレではない↑

割と面白い

ハラッパーの原っぱ

ハラッパーのラッパー

ウランを売らんウランバートルとバトル

紫に関して思案を巡らす

遺影イエーガーマイスター

市井の人意見を聞く姿勢

NATOの人に納豆食わせる

いすみ鉄道椅子見る

Hulu夏の風物詩だと思っている人「Huluですなぁ」(風流

板橋で板バシバシ叩く

敬語が使えない東野圭吾

秘書の卑小な飛翔体

小動物衝動で焦と化した小豆島照度

姥捨山Uber eats

下調べのムニエル

からないので

淫乱大王、ハメハメハ大王

Evian海老が混入しているのを見つけた人「エビやん」

意味ない諱

よく分からんリポーター「うわぁ〜美味しそうですね!少なくとも不味そうには全く見えません!」

どうしても下がりたくない人「黄色い線の内側は、境界を含みますか??」

タピオカが好きなジャン・コクトー黒糖ぢゃん」

計算ができない人

佐渡サドサド

着ていく服を決めた高橋是清「これ着よ」

駅にいる料理人調理するエキノコックス

初めてSMプレイを見た人「縄文式器みたいですね」

enough、enoughは工夫がenough

なんでもパアになるホテル「パアホテル

負け負け山(カチカチ山)

薬師丸せま子

エイリアンスペル間違えるとかありえんわ

細野奥道という名前なのに、俳句を全く詠めない人

ぶん、ぶん、ぶん、ムンジェイン (はちがとぶのリズムで)

トーマス・マンの書いたふるさとうさぎ〜おーいし、魔の山〜♫」

モーラ網羅

イスラエルキブツ 損壊

その心は

イスラエル集落キブツというので、器物損壊とかけた

ビンテージの瓶提示

帽子御法度

双生児の豚のソーセージ

敬虔ネモ船長「海底万参る」

回折格子解説講師

妊婦ニンフ

焼結が猖獗を極める

これはstaleだから捨てるか

十階で十戒を十回、述懐

モンチッチ門地

衒学的な弦楽を減額

ウラジオストクで裏地をストック

完全な勧善懲悪

カッパドキア河童「ドキァ」

ホーキングの超法規的なホウキ放棄を蜂起

イボ人の疣痔

イブに慰撫

江戸知らんエドシーラ

べたべたなベタベタ

(訳 ぬるぬるしてるありふれた魚)

ダマスカスで騙すカス

盲いるのに飯いるの?

医師意思で石で縊死

アーヘンで阿片を吸った人「あー変」

毒吐く独白

明借りるアスカリ(車)

深見東州の深み踏襲

丁寧な砂浜「Could you九里浜」

ゴーンと奉公

その心は

ゴーンの出国の手助けをしたこと奉公とかけただけ。

サンクチュアリに山窟あり

熟れたウレタンは売れたんか?

清澄な声調を静聴し成長

プエルトリコで増える虜

仏典で人をぶってんのか

象さんを増産

ケイト・モス毛糸燃す

兄弟が今die

乱暴ランボー

卑劣漢がヒレつかんだ

カレー(Fr)の彼のカレイカレーは辛え

弘法と公房が工房で攻防し興亡

Dose heで始まる疑問文に答える京都人、Yea, he どす

レイブンクローの例文苦労

galleristのギャラリスト給与リスト

ソフィカルのソロカル

麻雀をやり過ぎた人「リーチ飜で理一E判」

美人局に筒持たせる

十把一絡あげ

monotonousな物と成す

京都弁を話すビルゲイツ MSどす

篤信な特進が涜神を得心

これは何という植物かな?ムユウジュでは?あそっか、なるほど。

クートゥを食うとぅいいよ

楊貴妃渓谷で警告

マイソールで昧爽に埋葬

ドクサは毒さ

暗殺で朝死んだ

クラシックについて語る人をそしる人「弦楽なんてペダンチックだなあ」

凛々しいリリシズム

衛生的な俳人

東州が東周踏襲

シンシナティ真摯紅茶

御髪も亂とはオクシモロンだ

コロナ後の世界分析する学問→postcoronialism

和尚王将に鞅掌し往生

影響が色濃いイロコイ諸族

あてのあてないアテナイ

ウイグル人野原しんのすけクレヨン Permalink | 記事への反応(0) | 22:23

2023-01-23

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もちろんユーロEUのおかげです。

ユーロは常にドイツにとっては割安(他国特に南欧にとっては割高)に設定されており、金融環境は緩和的(他国特に南欧にとっては緊縮的)です。それがドイツ製造業繁栄と高い輸出競争力を支えています

周辺諸国ドイツの輸出に対して対抗措置を設けようとしても、EU制度上それができません。これらの国の苦境は、労働者自由国境を渡ることによって自助努力で解消する設計になっていますが、それがドイツ労働力供給源になっています

ドイツのように周辺諸国の窮乏化で経済成長するモデルは誉められたものではないと思います

(参考)

"How the euro helped Germany avoid becoming Japan" Matin Wolf, Financial Times, OCTOBER 30 2019

"What would have happened if the German economy had not been sheltered by the eurozone? The Deutschemark would surely have appreciated hugely, this time in a low-inflation world. That would have pushed German domestic inflation below zero, damaged the profitability and performance of exports and inflicted losses on German financial institutions, with their huge foreign assets. It would have made it impossible to preserve strongly positive nominal interest rates and probably impossible to avoid persistent fiscal deficits, too. In brief, the eurozone protected Germany from becoming another Japan. Germans should be thankful for what the euro has given them, praise Mario Draghi, outgoing ECB president, for his brave decisions to save the system from calamity and hope his successor Christine Lagarde will follow suit."

https://www.ft.com/content/04f48e1e-f97f-11e9-98fd-4d6c20050229

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