はてなキーワード: internetとは
ツイート数が多くなるのでまとめ!ツイートしたのもコピペしてるよ
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私の認識やらモラルやらが足りてなくてスクショやら垢バレやらしたけど怒ってるのはなくて本当に不思議?モヤモヤしてるのが正しい
不特定多数より鍵垢で身内に愚痴る方がましだから公開で言ったの謝れって流れだから内容云々より場所にこだわってて、本心では君はこうだったんだ😡ではなくて場所なんだ…みたいな
世間一般の考え方はちゃんと分かったけど、本人のちゃんとした道筋がわからなくてずっとなんでだろーどういう考え方だったんだろーって
仲良い人だけの垢以上に病み垢でキレてたけど、共通の人間にダイレクトに怒るより病み垢で病もう!そっちの方が共通のffに迷惑かけないよね!って思ってた、さすがに病み散らかし方が公開できるものじゃなかったけど、デフォルトであの病み方してたから他所様から言われてようやく気づけた
この世に何万とあるアカウントで晒しとか特定とか目的とせずに病み散らかしちゃだめなの?と言ったら逆ギレしてるよね?って言われました😞言いたいこと言っただけだし10年くらい思ってたことだからキレて言ったわけじゃないのにな。
公開垢で愚痴ってたよね?結局見つかってるよね?ただ謝って欲しいだけなんだけど、がLINEの文面の言い分だが、結論から言わずに私が理解して謝るのを待っていて、結論話して切りますって言い放つだけじゃダメなのかな、切るんじゃなくて謝らせたかったのかな。結構私が打つ量が多かったし。
良く言えば男女の喧嘩、みたいな解決?着地点?の求めてるところの違いかな。
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病み垢が2016-7位に開始して他の人に見られることなんてなかったし見せられたもんじゃないから今普通の人?ネットで語彙で病むことをしない人?に見られるとこんなんなんだって思った ネットの底辺って倫理を知らないから
たくさん生きにくい人と繋がって、仕事辞めたい風呂入れないは勿論、世間離れした行動もドロップアウトしたこともみんな赤裸々に喋って。
たまにアカウントごと消えた。リアルが楽しくなったからなのか、それとも。
私の中での“みんな”はすれすれなこと喋ってて、どこにも言えない愚痴とか病院の床とか何錠何を飲んだかとかどんなトラウマがあるかとか、でもそれって世間のヤバいやつらでヤバいのはインターネットのデフォと思ってたから
公開垢であまり悪い事を言うなは正論なんだけど、境界線がわからなくて、察するだろ普通がわからなくて、どの言葉が攻撃的でどの言葉が名誉毀損でが分からない。あの言葉が言い方が、何がどこまでだめだったのかな。今までもたくさん危ないことしてきたんだろうな。
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さっきの言うと「バイトで詳細まで指示しないとできないけど指示したらめちゃくちゃ仕事できる自閉症スペクトラム」というツイートそのままでおもろいな!私はこんなツイートを毎日見るし「生きやすくするためのライフハック」といつアカウントフォローして見てるんですけど皆さんはしませんね。
私が悪かったのはアカウントがばれてもおかしくなかった状態だった事とスクショ晒しが雑だった事、本筋って「全世界が見れる状態で見た人がわかる投稿をしたこと」「ツイート内容が過激だったこと」なら、本人?本人の取り巻き?内容ってどこからどこまで?どの語彙?全世界にばらまくな、という話になるとこのはてな匿名ダイアリーでも書くなって話?
もし、このはてな匿名ダイアリーに事細かに感情的に当時書いていたらこんな事にはならなかったのかな。
結局目について怒らせてしまっていて、そこで大切なのは理論とか辻褄とかではなくて精一杯の謝罪の気持ちと傷つけた事を分かってあげることで、「どこが境界線なんだ?」「そもそもなんで今?」「知らない不特定多数に見られるより身内に喋られて確実な実害を被る方を選んだ理由って?性格的に身内に悪口言われる方嫌そうだけど?」ということではない。
「とにかく‼️私の目に入ったんだから謝れ‼️」ということなのかな?公開垢で~という言い方じゃなくてこの言い方でないと24時間しないと気づけないよー
「わかるでしょ」がわからなくて、でも「ここがダメだよ」って言われたら「なんで傷心の私を否定するようなことするの?」とキレるので話は平行線のままです。
愚痴ることって皆にとっては仲良い人にこっそり言うことだけど、私にとっては仲良い人にこそ本心というか裸の感情というかを出すのが嫌、引かれる、なんて言ってあげたらいいか気まづくさせてしまう、と思っていた。
オタクとして繋がってる人って趣味嗜好は分かるけど性格や根本の考え方や何仕事してるかなどが分からないままで、知らなくて良くて、だからこそ気軽だった。楽しいところだけを切り取った存在。
わたしのこと何も知らないし知らせる必要も無いし、そこを知らせたら「フォロワー」ではなく「友達」だから。
メンヘラとして繋がった人は皆欠陥品で、あのアニメが好きなんだろうなーはやんわり分かってるけど、仕事とか大学とか人生とか辛かったこととか背負ってるものとかを知っている。社不でメンヘラでどうしようもないのを当たり前に受け入れてくれて、自分も同じだよと扱ってくれるこのアカウントに居場所を覚えた。
年越しは2年連続でここのスペース!
結局負の感情を出すべきだと思ってる場所が普通と違ったわけで、言葉の勢いも強すぎたね。裸の感情を見せる人や場所も間違ってたね。
ちゃんと私個人を知ってる人にこっそり吐き出せたら良かった、でも隣の先生に吐き出した内容がえぐすぎて担任に漏らされたり、母親にはド正論言われてるさらに落ち込んじゃうとか、とにかく対人がダメだったんだなー治そう‼️
If you think all native speakers use complex vocabulary and rhetoric, you'll be disillusioned pretty quickly. Native speaker picks up non-nativeness not from complex vocabulary or rhetoric, but in more fundamental things like basic grammar, use of a simple word and/or singular/plural, general smoothness, etc. Think of Japanese. People won't find it foreign when you don't use complex vocabulary and rhetoric. I once even had an occasion where this person believed I'm American because of a "wrong" use of plural that Americans often do. Just look at here or any SNS. I bet you don't find most of them use complex vocabulary and rhetoric. But if you use てにおは wrong a couple of times though, that's a big giveaway. And the use of "native level" usually comes with work. You can use the language at a native level for the work or you can't. It's not something that requires an opinion from an anonymous person on the internet, but thanks for your two cents.
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Since fleeing to the United States in 2014, Guo Wengui has founded a number of projects in the United States, such as GTV Media Group, GTV private equity, farm loan project, G Club Operations Co., LTD., and Himalaya Exchange. Around 2017, he started the so-called "Revelations revolution" and in 2020 launched a movement called "New China Federation." However, Guo Wengui's "disclosure revolution" soon exposed its false nature. He frequently carried out so-called "live Revelations" on the Internet, fabricating various political and economic lies and fabricating facts to discredit the Chinese government. At the beginning, due to his special image of "exiled rich" and "Red fugitive", he quickly gathered some popularity and followers, but as time went by, Guo Wengui's commitment and image were gradually exposed, and his supporters began to leave him. See the essence of the Revelations will turn to the farm, Guo Wengui's fraud is not only for funds and other institutions, its followers have also become a sheep that is only continuously harvested wool. The little ants who trusted him so much became victims of fraudulent investment scams. It is hoped that more people will recognize the true face of Guo Wengui, join the team of "smashing Guo", expose his fraud, recover losses for themselves and others, and maintain an honest and trustworthy social environment.
日毎の人気エントリーに何ページエントリーされたか、ドメインごとに集計
2022年 | 人気エントリー入り回数 | 2023年 | 人気エントリー入り回数 |
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togetter.com | 2862(16.0%) | togetter.com | 2541(14.2%) |
anond.hatelabo.jp | 2136(12.0%) | anond.hatelabo.jp | 2535(14.2%) |
twitter.com | 1550(8.7%) | note.com | 622(3.5%) |
news.yahoo.co.jp | 971(5.4%) | www3.nhk.or.jp | 592(3.3%) |
www3.nhk.or.jp | 944(5.3%) | news.yahoo.co.jp | 471(2.6%) |
www.itmedia.co.jp | 432(2.4%) | twitter.com | 434(2.4%) |
note.com | 430(2.4%) | www.asahi.com | 344(1.9%) |
www.asahi.com | 426(2.4%) | qiita.com | 300(1.7%) |
mainichi.jp | 354(2.0%) | www.itmedia.co.jp | 299(1.7%) |
zenn.dev | 277(1.6%) | mainichi.jp | 294(1.6%) |
www.nikkei.com | 273(1.5%) | gigazine.net | 262(1.5%) |
qiita.com | 225(1.3%) | zenn.dev | 242(1.4%) |
gigazine.net | 222(1.2%) | speakerdeck.com | 211(1.2%) |
nordot.app | 186(1.0%) | www.sankei.com | 195(1.1%) |
bunshun.jp | 160(0.9%) | bunshun.jp | 177(1.0%) |
www.tokyo-np.co.jp | 153(0.9%) | www.nikkei.com | 173(1.0%) |
shonenjumpplus.com | 152(0.9%) | www.tokyo-np.co.jp | 168(0.9%) |
courrier.jp | 143(0.8%) | nordot.app | 164(0.9%) |
speakerdeck.com | 136(0.8%) | dailyportalz.jp | 153(0.9%) |
www.afpbb.com | 126(0.7%) | toyokeizai.net | 132(0.7%) |
dailyportalz.jp | 123(0.7%) | automaton-media.com | 125(0.7%) |
nlab.itmedia.co.jp | 107(0.6%) | president.jp | 121(0.7%) |
www.sankei.com | 106(0.6%) | www.yomiuri.co.jp | 117(0.7%) |
automaton-media.com | 103(0.6%) | shonenjumpplus.com | 117(0.7%) |
www.jiji.com | 102(0.6%) | courrier.jp | 107(0.6%) |
www.publickey1.jp | 88(0.5%) | www.cnn.co.jp | 105(0.6%) |
www.cnn.co.jp | 88(0.5%) | newsdig.tbs.co.jp | 102(0.6%) |
forest.watch.impress.co.jp | 85(0.5%) | nlab.itmedia.co.jp | 95(0.5%) |
pc.watch.impress.co.jp | 84(0.5%) | pc.watch.impress.co.jp | 94(0.5%) |
president.jp | 83(0.5%) | www.publickey1.jp | 89(0.5%) |
coliss.com | 74(0.4%) | www.techno-edge.net | 77(0.4%) |
www.bengo4.com | 64(0.4%) | gendai.media | 74(0.4%) |
www.bbc.com | 63(0.4%) | blog.tinect.jp | 70(0.4%) |
toyokeizai.net | 63(0.4%) | www.bengo4.com | 67(0.4%) |
www.fnn.jp | 53(0.3%) | news.denfaminicogamer.jp | 65(0.4%) |
newsdig.tbs.co.jp | 49(0.3%) | www.hotpepper.jp | 63(0.4%) |
av.watch.impress.co.jp | 48(0.3%) | nazology.net | 62(0.3%) |
kabumatome.doorblog.jp | 47(0.3%) | diamond.jp | 62(0.3%) |
gendai.ismedia.jp | 47(0.3%) | www.bbc.com | 61(0.3%) |
blog.tinect.jp | 47(0.3%) | forest.watch.impress.co.jp | 60(0.3%) |
www.j-cast.com | 46(0.3%) | www.jiji.com | 59(0.3%) |
www.hotpepper.jp | 46(0.3%) | logmi.jp | 57(0.3%) |
blog.livedoor.jp | 45(0.3%) | coliss.com | 56(0.3%) |
jp.reuters.com | 44(0.2%) | xtech.nikkei.com | 53(0.3%) |
xtech.nikkei.com | 41(0.2%) | www.oricon.co.jp | 52(0.3%) |
news.denfaminicogamer.jp | 41(0.2%) | www.afpbb.com | 52(0.3%) |
www.huffingtonpost.jp | 40(0.2%) | ascii.jp | 52(0.3%) |
www.buzzfeed.com | 40(0.2%) | www.nhk.or.jp | 51(0.3%) |
internet.watch.impress.co.jp | 38(0.2%) | rocketnews24.com | 50(0.3%) |
gendai.media | 37(0.2%) | www.fnn.jp | 48(0.3%) |
qiitaが多い
2023年11月 | 人気エントリー入り回数 |
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togetter.com | 263(17.4%) |
anond.hatelabo.jp | 200(13.2%) |
www3.nhk.or.jp | 68(4.5%) |
qiita.com | 57(3.8%) |
note.com | 53(3.5%) |
www.asahi.com | 39(2.6%) |
mainichi.jp | 28(1.8%) |
gigazine.net | 28(1.8%) |
news.yahoo.co.jp | 24(1.6%) |
www.sankei.com | 21(1.4%) |
www.yomiuri.co.jp | 20(1.3%) |
www.itmedia.co.jp | 20(1.3%) |
zenn.dev | 19(1.3%) |
www.tokyo-np.co.jp | 16(1.1%) |
nordot.app | 16(1.1%) |
automaton-media.com | 15(1.0%) |
bunshun.jp | 12(0.8%) |
www.cnn.co.jp | 11(0.7%) |
speakerdeck.com | 10(0.7%) |
newsdig.tbs.co.jp | 10(0.7%) |
www.bengo4.com | 9(0.6%) |
pc.watch.impress.co.jp | 9(0.6%) |
www.nikkei.com | 8(0.5%) |
toyokeizai.net | 8(0.5%) |
president.jp | 8(0.5%) |
www.techno-edge.net | 7(0.5%) |
www.jiji.com | 7(0.5%) |
shonenjumpplus.com | 7(0.5%) |
www.oricon.co.jp | 6(0.4%) |
www.hotpepper.jp | 6(0.4%) |
rocketnews24.com | 6(0.4%) |
news.denfaminicogamer.jp | 6(0.4%) |
fujii-yuji.net | 6(0.4%) |
coliss.com | 6(0.4%) |
business.nikkei.com | 6(0.4%) |
www.publickey1.jp | 5(0.3%) |
www.m3tech.blog | 5(0.3%) |
sizu.me | 5(0.3%) |
nlab.itmedia.co.jp | 5(0.3%) |
nazology.net | 5(0.3%) |
internet.watch.impress.co.jp | 5(0.3%) |
courrier.jp | 5(0.3%) |
ascii.jp | 5(0.3%) |
www.sponichi.co.jp | 4(0.3%) |
www.nhk.or.jp | 4(0.3%) |
www.lifehacker.jp | 4(0.3%) |
logmi.jp | 4(0.3%) |
k-tai.watch.impress.co.jp | 4(0.3%) |
gendai.media | 4(0.3%) |
dailyportalz.jp | 4(0.3%) |
blog.tinect.jp | 4(0.3%) |
blog.livedoor.jp | 4(0.3%) |
コミックDAYSがランクインしたのは読み切り作品が複数人気を集めたためらしい
2023年11月 | 人気エントリー入り回数 |
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togetter.com | 247(16.8%) |
anond.hatelabo.jp | 194(13.2%) |
www3.nhk.or.jp | 57(3.9%) |
note.com | 45(3.1%) |
news.yahoo.co.jp | 37(2.5%) |
www.asahi.com | 35(2.4%) |
www.yomiuri.co.jp | 27(1.8%) |
mainichi.jp | 25(1.7%) |
www.itmedia.co.jp | 20(1.4%) |
zenn.dev | 19(1.3%) |
speakerdeck.com | 19(1.3%) |
www.tokyo-np.co.jp | 18(1.2%) |
www.sankei.com | 18(1.2%) |
www.cnn.co.jp | 17(1.2%) |
president.jp | 17(1.2%) |
dailyportalz.jp | 17(1.2%) |
www.nikkei.com | 16(1.1%) |
gigazine.net | 16(1.1%) |
bunshun.jp | 16(1.1%) |
nordot.app | 15(1.0%) |
qiita.com | 12(0.8%) |
toyokeizai.net | 11(0.7%) |
shonenjumpplus.com | 11(0.7%) |
newsdig.tbs.co.jp | 10(0.7%) |
courrier.jp | 10(0.7%) |
automaton-media.com | 10(0.7%) |
www.publickey1.jp | 9(0.6%) |
www.hotpepper.jp | 9(0.6%) |
news.denfaminicogamer.jp | 8(0.5%) |
logmi.jp | 8(0.5%) |
diamond.jp | 8(0.5%) |
www.jiji.com | 7(0.5%) |
www.oricon.co.jp | 6(0.4%) |
www.bloomberg.co.jp | 6(0.4%) |
www.bbc.com | 6(0.4%) |
www.afpbb.com | 6(0.4%) |
dev.classmethod.jp | 6(0.4%) |
comic-days.com | 6(0.4%) |
blog.tinect.jp | 6(0.4%) |
www.newsweekjapan.jp | 5(0.3%) |
www.fnn.jp | 5(0.3%) |
www.bengo4.com | 5(0.3%) |
shueisha.online | 5(0.3%) |
pc.watch.impress.co.jp | 5(0.3%) |
internet.watch.impress.co.jp | 5(0.3%) |
game.watch.impress.co.jp | 5(0.3%) |
xtech.nikkei.com | 4(0.3%) |
www.youtube.com | 4(0.3%) |
www.sponichi.co.jp | 4(0.3%) |
www.nhk.or.jp | 4(0.3%) |
www.gizmodo.jp | 4(0.3%) |
piyolog.hatenadiary.jp | 4(0.3%) |
nlab.itmedia.co.jp | 4(0.3%) |
news.tv-asahi.co.jp | 4(0.3%) |
natgeo.nikkeibp.co.jp | 4(0.3%) |
konifar-zatsu.hatenadiary.jp | 4(0.3%) |
huyukiitoichi.hatenadiary.jp | 4(0.3%) |
forest.watch.impress.co.jp | 4(0.3%) |
dain.cocolog-nifty.com | 4(0.3%) |
■ 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.
Smap refers to the act of spamming an internet forum without the intent to be annoying
ざっくり言えば「レタスをごま油と塩ダレで和えたサラダ」である。
ワカメや海苔を入れたり、ドレッシングが醤油ダレだったりすることも多い。
韓国料理だと思っている人もいるだろうが、実はこのサラダは韓国には存在しない。
そもそも韓国人に「チョレギ」と言っても通用しないらしいのである。
では「チョレギ」とは何なのか?
かつて多かったのは「チョレギ」=「ちぎるという意味の韓国語」という説明である。
しかし実際に調べてみると、韓国語で「ちぎる」は「뜯다(トゥッタ)」や「찢다(チッタ)」と言う。
この説は明確に誤りと言えそうである。
もう一つは「チョレギ」=「韓国語で浅漬けのキムチを意味するコッチョリの方言チェレギ」という説である。
おそらく以下のようなブログで書かれた内容が広まったのだろう。
https://www.kansyoku-life.com/2006/04/86.html
結論から言うと「コッチョリ」の慶尚道方言で、現地の発音では「チェレギ」と呼ばれます。
「コッチョリ」とは浅漬けにしたキムチのことで、発酵期間をおかず、漬けてすぐに食べるのが特徴です。
現在はWikipediaなどでも概ねこの説が踏襲されている。
しかし疑問は残る。
サンチュコッチョリは「サンチュを唐辛子ダレで和えたサラダ」とでも言うべきものであって「レタスをごま油と塩ダレで和えたサラダ」ではない。
ワカメなどはサンチュコッチョリでも使われることがあるらしいのでいいにしても、少なくとも唐辛子が使われていないとコッチョリとは言えないのではないか…?
さて、「チョレギ=ちぎる」説について、前掲の記事ではこう説明されている。
チョレギの意味が混乱しているのは、日本にやってきた当初の説明不足が原因だと思われます。
チョレギドレッシングなるものを発売し、大々的にチョレギの名前を日本に広めました。
2001年当時のエバラのウェブサイトを確認してみると、たしかにそう書いてある。
https://web.archive.org/web/20011214042210/http://www.ebarafoods.com/news/recipe/choregi_recipe.htm
チョレギとは?
しかも、当時のエバラの「焼肉屋さんのチョレギサラダ」シリーズには「あっさり塩味」「ピリ辛コチュジャン味」「焙煎ごま醤油味」があったらしい。
つまり当時のエバラは「チョレギサラダ」を「ちぎった生野菜の韓国風サラダ」というだけの意味で使っていて、味付けはさまざまなものを想定していたのだろう。
ただ、「焼肉屋さんのチョレギサラダ」は2005年頃に販売終了、その後はチョレギドレッシングを発売しても塩味だけにラインナップを絞っているようだ。
あまり売れなかった(あるいは塩味しか売れなかった)のかもしれないが、当時は印象的なCMを盛んに流していたので「チョレギサラダ」の知名度は向上したものと思われる。
では、エバラがドレッシングを発売する以前、日本で「チョレギ」はどのくらい広まっていたのだろうか?
「国立国会図書館内限定」なのでネット上では内容を確認できないが、以下のような記述らしい。
女性に人気があるのは、いうところの野菜サラダであるチョレギなる代物。特製の味つけは店の極秘というだけあって、その味はちょっとしたもの。
OCRの精度がかなり怪しいが、どうも「神宮前の『神宮』」という焼肉店を取り上げているのではないかと思われる。
こちらも、おそらく「青山の家の近くに開店した焼肉屋さんの『第一神宮』」という店について書かれている。
この神宮前の「神宮」と青山の「第一神宮」はおそらく同じ店を指していると思うのだが、
「第一神宮 青山店」はつい最近まで営業していたので食べログにも載っている。メニューを見ると、
https://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1306/A130603/13001197/dtlmenu/
チョレギ 700円
ワカメチョレギ 800円
と、しっかり「チョレギ」が確認できる。「ワカメチョレギ」もある。
また写真を見るかぎりでは唐辛子は確認できず、それほど辛くはなさそうだ。
そうしてみると、韓国のサンチュコッチョリをもとに現在のようなチョレギサラダを作り出したのは「第一神宮」なのではないか、と推測したくなる。
(もちろん記録に残っていないだけで他店でさらに古くから存在した可能性はある)
あっさり味のサラダ「コッチョリ」
1980年代の時点ですでに「コッチョリ」も「韓国風サラダ」という意味になっていたようだ。
また「あっさり味」「ごま風味の辛みダレ」「しょうゆベースの甘辛いドレッシング」などはそれぞれ異なる味付けに思える。
こうしたバリエーションを眺めて、エバラが「塩味」「コチュジャン味」「醤油味」を発売したというのなら筋が通る。
韓国ではどちらかというと「コッチョリ」と呼ばれることが多いらしい。
特にサンチュのコッチョリは「唐辛子ダレの野菜サラダ」とも言える料理である。
日本では1970年代から「第一神宮」という焼肉店が「野菜サラダ」として「チョレギ」を提供していた。
それはコッチョリというよりも、おそらく現在のチョレギサラダに近いかたちにローカライズされたものだった。
1980年代以降、チョレギやコッチョリは焼肉店などを通じて広まり、さまざまな味の「韓国風サラダ」の総称となっていった。
2001年に、エバラが韓国風サラダドレッシングを商品化した。
「塩味」「コチュジャン味」「醤油味」があり、それがおそらく当時の焼肉店でよく見られた韓国風サラダのラインナップだったのだろう。
また、そのとき「チョレギサラダ」という呼称が採用されたことにより、「コッチョリ」よりも「チョレギ」という呼称が広まることになった。
といった感じでどうだろうか。
アルゴリズム変更前はシェア3位くらいだったtwitter.comからのホットエントリはじわじわ減っていたがついに0になった。
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平成レトロだとかロスジェネだとかINTERNET OVERDOSEだとかオタク氷河期の漫画がどうだとかそういう話題と、あと山本裕介氏のVガンダムのインタビューとかを最近見たせいなのか、急にアニメ版『NHKにようこそ!』のことを思い出した。
この作品めちゃくちゃ面白かったなっていうのもあるんだけど、何よりも作品全体に漂う空気感がとんでもなく好きだった。
引きこもり、ニート、ギャルゲー(エロゲ)、秋葉原、宗教勧誘、アニメ専門学校、自殺オフ会、ネトゲ、マルチ商法、etc...
あの頃の時代の空気がものすごく込められてたなと。00年代前半のあの空気感をここまで感じられるアニメってなかなかない気がする(放映は06年だけど)。
(たしかサブスクにあったはず・・・ ようこそ!ひとりぼっち とか陽炎列車とか)
なんていうか、あの頃ってなんかセカイ系をまだ引っ張ってる感じというか、ケータイやインターネットが普及したりして社会・文明が急速に発展していってるのが目に見えてわかるのに、なんとなく自分たちはその発展に乗れていないというかどこか遠いもののように感じながら社会と断絶しているような気持ちになっていたり、そういう言葉にしにくい閉塞感のようなものを今見ても思い出すんだよな。
なんか、社会が上向きになってるはずなのにどうも暗澹としている感じがあるんだよ。カラフルなのに暗い感じ。
そして、何も良くなってないけどそれでもなんとかやっていくさ、という本当になんでもないラストも好きだった。
原文
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
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
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
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
everyone is just doing their own thing
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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