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2025-01-13

https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/items/528f479f-fd3c-43fd-9463-7c2923560573

ある人の嗅覚倫理に関する論文だけど、文献だけで匂いが影響を与えると書いてるから女性学位を与えるのは無駄だと言われる。

論文書くなら、裁判官センサーを取り付けるなり、何人かの被験者ルールを守った上で反応を調べるとかやりようはあったはず。

アタリマエのことを調べるというのは裁判での証拠提出のときに役立つからもっと調べてほしい。

けど、統計学的手法を駆使するなどして、裁判官が9割型認める内容でないと価値がない。

contemporary relevance. I suggest that smell very often invokes identity in a way that signifies an individual’s worth and status in an inarguable manner that short-circuits consciousreflection. This can be accounted forby acknowledging olfaction’s strongly affectivenature, which produces such strong bodily sensations and emotions that reflexivityisbypassed in favour of a behavioural or cognitive solution thatassuages the intense feelingmost immediately. Olfactorydisgust, therefore, tends to result in rejection, while harmful forms of olfactorydesiremay result in sublimation or subjugation. My thesisis particularly attentive to tensionsand ambivalences that complicate the typically bifurcated affectivespectrum of olfactory experiences, drawing attention to (dis)pleasurable olfactory relations that have socio-political utility. I argue that literary fictionis notonly anarena in which olfactorylogics can be instantiated, but also a laboratory in which possibilities for new kinds of relations and connections can be fostered and tested. ChapterOne exploreshow smell can be used to indicate class antipathies, partlyas they relate tohomelessness,beginning withGeorge Orwell’s seminal non-fictiontext, TheRoad to Wigan Pier (1936), before considering Iain Sinclair’s TheLastLondon (2017) and Bong JoonHo’s Parasite (2019). In ChapterTwo I explorethe fantastical, idealistic, and utopic thinking that surrounds olfaction, which presents smellas fundamentally non-human,byaddressing J. M. Coetzee’sDisgrace (1999), Virginia Woolf’s Flush (1933), Rachel Yoder’s Nightbitch (2021), and Laura Jean McKay’s The Animals in That Country (2020). Chapter Three focuseson the intersectional olfactory dimensions of ‘misogynoir’—the coextensive anti-Black racism and misogyny that Black women experience—and considers Toni Morrison’sTar Baby (1981), Bernice McFadden’sSugar (2000) andRaven Leilani’s Luster (2020). In Chapter Four, I conceptualise an oppressive olfactorylogic, whichis used against women and girls in order to legitimise their harassment or abuse, drawing primarilyon Vladimir Nabokov’sLolita (1955), but also Patrick Süskind’sPerfume (1985). ChapterFivediscussestwo forms of olfactorydesire—perversion and queerness—which have separate moral valences. Iaddress J. M. Coetzee’s The Master of Petersburg (1994),Ann Quin’sBerg (1964), and SamByers’ ComeJoin OurDisease (2020),and argue for fiction’s role in reorienting readers’ habitual relations to olfaction.

Date

2024-06-25

あと、論文の要旨を読んだ限りだとまさに人文系のものなんだが、女性だとこれで通るのか?それとも、男女問わないのか?

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2024-12-11

2024年J-POP 僕のベスト10

1:満ちてゆく(藤井 風)

2:ふたりBGM feat.土岐麻子GOOD BYE APRIL

3:頂き(スーパー登山部)

4:ナイスアイディア!(緑黄色社会

5:花束のような人生を君に(Penthouse

6:あわいに(TOMOO)

7:UNDEAD(YOASOBI)

8:逆らう羽(松木美定)

9:SameBlueOfficial髭男dism

10:HITGIRLNUMBER麻倉もも


追記】惜しくもベスト10入りを逃した楽曲

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2024-11-17

日本マスコミが伝えない

➤「救いようが最もうない、極東自称他称の〝ジャーナリスト〟や〝学者〟、〝知米派〟は読まなくても構い。読んでもその肥大化した自己承認欲求、度し難い自己愛人格では読むことはできないし、理解もできない。ただ見下した目線で見やるだけで、そこに自分が利用できる素材がなければ鼻で嗤うだけだ。この文章は、我がU.S.を領りたい、領ろうと下向きの反省眼光で欲する諸君に読んで貰いたい。

I Traveled to 46States inAmerica ThisSummer.Here’sWhyTrump Won.

By Frank S. Zhou

By Ezekiel A. Wells

Ezekiel A. Wells ’27is aDouble Concentrator in Environment Science & Engineering and Economics in EliotHouse. He spentlastsummertraveling to 46Americanstates conductinginterviews forhisYouTube series, “CrossroadsAmerica.

3days ago

A week after Democrats’ election loss, accusations have flown in every direction within their Party. Some faultPresidentJoe Biden for an egoistic refusal todropout of therace earlier. Someblame the Harris campaign for failing to servekey demographics and communicate a clearvision for the country. And someblameAmericans, claiming that racism and sexism drove voters towardTrump.

These factors certainly exist, but we’remissing a largerpiece of the picture.

Over thesummer, I traveled to 46states in the U.S., creating aYouTube series highlighting slices oflife across the country. In conversations from my nearly three-monthroad trip, I spoke with Republicanswho were certain that inflationis entirely Biden’s fault and Democratswho, despite their frustrations with corporate profits and desires foruniversal healthcare, hoped for amore moderate candidate. From supporters ofall candidates, I heard a shockingamount of misinformation.

After combing through hundreds of hours ofinterview footage fromswingstateTrump voters, Iam certain that,as muchas other factors influenced theoutcome of the election, our crumbling media landscape — whichhas caused arift in our democracy —ismost toblame.

In the postwar period,newswas dominatedby threemain channels, and because ofthe FairnessDoctrine, eachstation reported the same stories and covered multiple sides of eachissue.Viewers picked which channels they watchedmainly basedon their preferences fornewsanchors’ personalities. Of course, thismodel hadits problems, but,at the end of the day,it meant thatAmericans worked with a sharedset of facts.

A sharedset of factsis notthe world welive intoday.

Throughout myinterviews, conspiracy theories were rampant, andonat leastfive separate occasions across separatestates, Iwas told that Bill Gates tampers with ourfood, adding plastic to our fruits and vegetables tomakehis medical investmentsmore profitable.

In conversations with voters, neither side seemed able tonamemany specific policyissues they cared about; everyone just seemed to repeat the words of theirfavorite pundits,podcast hosts, andinternet personalities.

Although this behavioris harmful, Idon’tblame everydayAmericans.Blame fallson the media thathas ostracized, disillusioned, and misinformed them.

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I firstsaw this trend withlow-wage workers in West Virginia,who — despitefalling inflationrates — have seen stagnated salaries and clear increases infood costs. ChannelslikeFoxNews bred anger and resentment formany of them.

TakeJuly of thissummer, for example, when for the firsttime inhis presidency, prices actually fell under the Biden administration. Traditional media establishments rushed tocelebrate thisvictory, withone article fromCNN declaring, “The White House can finallycrossout ‘inflationonits list ofpresidential liabilities.” However,outside these bubbles, I observedmanyAmericans held a differentview.

In lateJuly, Iwas welcomedat a massive familyreunion in Tylertown, Mississippi, whereoneTrump voter — a middle-aged, Black, familyman, pastor, andsoulfood enthusiast —made this clear.

“When Igo in the grocery stores, and Igotta spend mylast toget groceries,you mean totell me I’m notgonnalook and seewho’sgonna vote to help me? I voted forTrump and I’d vote forhimagain, because he put money in ourpocket,” he told me.

In their coverage,mainstreamnews organizations obsessover the Federal Reserve’snextrate cuts while failing toconnect with people concernedwith theirnext meals.With titleslike “Vance:YoungAmericans ‘Are Becoming Paupers’ Due To Inflation, High Housing Costs,” siteslike The DailyWire had their fingerson the pulse ofAmerican sentiment, welcoming new readership from thosewhofelt neglectedby traditional media.

This problemwas not just confined to the economy. While Biden’s mentalstatewas deteriorating,liberal mediaoutlets seemed to under-cover these stories, shelteringhim from scrutiny ofhis declining capabilities, until theinfamouspresidential debate.

Formerly trusted networksslowlymade themselves indigestible to the polarizedAmerican public, and in 2024, for the third year in a row, a Gallup pollfound thatmoreAmericans indicated having “no trust” in the media than thosewho trustit a “great deal/fairamount”.

So wheredoes the averageAmerican turn when thenation’s media cannot be trusted? Formany people,itwasYouTubetalk shows,Newsmax, andpodcasters suchasJoe Rogan.

While Democrats seek toblame various internal factors for this election’s loss, I cannot help but think ofJoe Rogan’sTrump endorsement, themany blind lies I heard from ordinary citizens across the country, and declining trust inAmerican journalism.

AsHarvard students and members of highereducation institutions, we have a part to play in the problem.AtHarvard’s Institute ofPolitics, thosewho denied the 2020 election results have been precluded from speakingat theJFKJr. Forum. While thegoalis understandable,it shields students from understanding theAmericanviewpoints they represent.

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Thereis adifferencebetween platforming intentional andmanipulative misinformation and listening to and learning about where people are and what theybelieve.

As a pipeline tomainstream media,Harvard, andits future journalists, have to consider the audience they lose when theystay inside of their bubble and ignore theissues of everydayAmericans.

The disappearance of factual importance in our worldis alarming and dangerous, but if we,asaspiring journalists, politicians, andengaged citizens, want to betaken seriously in communicatingTrump’s threat to democracy, inflationary tariff policies, and soon, we oweAmerican voters that seriousness, too.

Ezekiel A. Wells ’27is aDouble Concentrator in Environment Science & Engineering and Economics in EliotHouse. He spentlastsummertraveling to 46Americanstates conductinginterviews forhisYouTube series, “CrossroadsAmerica."

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2024-11-05

言葉からゲームを考える

◼️give mefive

プレイ人数6人

プレイヤー各自にいろんなハンドサインカード複数枚くばる

全員がそれぞれ誰か一人にカードを1枚同時に渡す

🖐️のカードわたしあった二人が勝ち。

一気に5枚(他の全員から)もらった時は一人に勝ち。

手札が0枚になった人も勝ち。(このルールがないと駆け引きが成立しないがモチーフには合わないので微妙)

◼️elephant in the room

一般家庭モチーフの盤面にでっかいゾウさんを置いて

ゾウさんを脱出させる物理パズル

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2024-11-02

「1時間弱」問題はもう言語バグとして受け入れるべきでは

そもそもつの漢字意味を持たせすぎ

「何かの中ではランクが低いもの」「何かの中ではランクが高いもの」の意味だったり「何かに足りない」「何かを超えてる」の意味を持たせたり

天地無用」もそうだろ

心配無用」は「心配はいらない"」で天地無用は「ひっくり返して"はいけない"」

無用に「それをする必要がない」「それをする必要がある」の真逆意味を持たせてる

から「この面が上」という超ドストレート言葉段ボールに書くようになったんじゃないのか

海外でも電話口でfifteenとfiftyが聞き分けられずone,fivefive,zeroで会話してた、なんて例を聞くぞ

日本語の乱れ!正しく意味理解しろ!」ではなく「これは先人たちが残してしまった言語バグだね…」と受け入れるべきでは

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2024-10-23

マック大好きおじさんが

バイトしただけでその店のMap罵詈雑言を書くってチガクね?

Five Guys Burgers and FriesやWendy’sのファンって民主党支持者とかなの?

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2024-10-21

海外ドラマが見たいんだけど、最近なかなかよさげもの出会えない

今まで観た中だと、

・クリミナルマインド

CSI

・HAWAIIFIVE-0

メンタリスト

キャッスル

辺りが好み

基本1話完結、且つシリーズ通しての黒幕的なのがいるもので、固定メンバーのチーム(卒業や新加入は有り)で事件捜査するようなものが好きみたい

字幕でもいいけど、吹替があると更に有難い

誰かおすすめ教えて

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2024-08-16

anond:20240816155125

"we expected toget orders forfive machines" -- Thomas Watson(1953),atIBM shareholder meeting

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2024-04-22

ヨーロッパの主要都市におけるソフトウェアエンジニア向けベストカンパ

#ヨーロッパの主要都市におけるソフトウェアエンジニア向けベストカンパニー

ヨーロッパの各都市ソフトウェアエンジニアにとって最適な企業を探しているなら、以下のリストが参考になるでしょう。

##チューリッヒ,スイス

Google,Facebook,Snap,NVIDIA,Microsoft,Apple,Oracle, Snyk, GetYourGuide,UBS, Swisscom, DFINITY,Cisco.

##ロンドン,イングランド

Google,Facebook,Snap,Jane Street, Stripe, Coinbase,Apple,Amazon,HudsonRiver Trading, Citadel, ByteDance,TwoSigma, Palantir,Bloomberg, Revolut, GSA Capital, Marshall Wace, Quadrature,FiveRings, G-Research, Starling, Personio,DeepMind, DRW, Millenium, BlackRock,MANGroup,Jump Trading, DE Shaw, AQR,Maven Securities, Point72, IMC, Optiver, Susquehanna (SIG), XTX, OldMission, Squarepoint, Qube Research & Technologies (QRT),Yelp.

##アムステルダム,オランダ

Uber, Databricks, Bitvavo, Booking,Miro, Flexport, Atlassian,Spotify, Optiver, IMC,Amazon, Adyen,Google, Stripe,Flow Traders, MessageBird,Reddit,Box,JetBrains, Personio, Elastic,GitHub, Catawiki,Tower Research,Radix Trading, Headlands Technologies, Tomtom.

##パリ,フランス

Google, Meta,Datadog, Criteo,Microsoft, Stripe,Airbnb,Amazon, Atlassian, Hubspot, Workday, Ankorstore,Red Hat, Algolia,Alan, 360Learning, ContentSquare.

##ベルリン,ドイツ

AWS,Amazon,Microsoft, Wayfair,Google, Meta,Apple, HubSpot, Stripe,NVIDIA,Snowflake, Personio, Databricks,JetBrains.

##ダブリン,アイルランド

AWS,Microsoft,Google,Mastercard, Workday,Salesforce, Meta, Stripe,VMware,LinkedIn,Etsy, Personio, ByteDance, Coinbase, Hubspot.

##ミュンヘン,ドイツ

Google,Apple,Microsoft,Nvidia,Adobe, Workday, Celonis,BMW,Salesforce, SIXT,SAP,Huawei, Personio,Intel,JetBrains,IBM.

##ワルシャワ,ポーランド

Google,Snowflake,Netflix,Pinterest, Rippling,Oracle, Waymo,AMD,Samsung,NVIDIA,Box, Warner Bros,Visa,Amazon.

##バルセロナ,スペイン

Amazon,Apple, New Relic, Stripe, Rippling, Revolut, Skyscanner,Microsoft, N26, Criteo,Adobe,Thoughtworks,Oracle, Glovo, Personio.

##ケンブリッジ,イングランド

Apple,Amazon, Roku,Arm,Microsoft,Qualcomm,MathWorks,AMD.

##エディンバラ,スコットランド

Amazon,Oracle,Microsoft,Flutter,Unity, Skyscanner,Huawei.

##ベオグラード,セルビア

Databricks,Microsoft, Nutanix, Rivian,Foursquare,Yandex,JetBrains, Nordeus, Luxoft.

##マドリード,スペイン

Amazon,Datadog,Microsoft,Apple,Google, Personio,Twilio, Glovo,VMware, Meta,Oracle, Revolut.

##ストックホルム,スウェーデン

Klarna,Spotify, Netlight,PayPal, Ericsson,Ubisoft, Warner Bros,King,Google,Oracle,AWS,Microsoft, Wolt.

##クラクフ,ポーランド

Google, Rippling,Oracle, Revolut,Uber,Amazon, Deliveroo,IBM,Splunk.

##ブカレスト,ルーマニア

Crowdstrike,UIPath,Google,Adobe, Stripe,Microsoft,Oracle,IBM,Amazon,Electronic Arts (EA).

##コペンハーゲン,デンマーク

Microsoft,Maersk, Zendesk, Workday,Unity.

##プラハ,チェコ共和国

Productboard,Pure Storage,Apple, Workday,Oracle,Microsoft,JetBrains, Proton, Parrot.

##タリン,エストニア

Bolt,Wise,Microsoft,Twilio, Wolt.

##オスロ,ノルウェー

Microsoft,Cisco, Aker Solutions,Arm,Mastercard, Meta, Kahoot, Autostore, Remarkable, Netlight.

##ソフィア,ブルガリア

VMWare,Uber,Docker,IBM.

これらの都市は、ソフトウェアエンジニアにとって多くの機会を提供しています。それぞれの都市提供する企業は、エンジニア自身キャリアを発展させるための多くの選択肢提供しています。それぞれの企業提供する機会や文化は、エンジニア自身キャリア目標に合わせて最適な選択をするのに役立ちます。 [

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2024-02-04

The Kwok scamonly pits the ants

Guo Wengui touted things to theskyall day long, from farms toXi Yuan, he declared, "Xi Yuan's encryption capabilities and future payments,as wellasthe futureexchangewith the USdollar,will createhistory,is theonly stablecoin, floating, modern crypto financial platform." Theant help to fool the head, but after dozens of broken promises, Guo Wengui played ajumpgod, Tiandry ground branch, Yin and Yangfiveelements, Qimen Dun Jiqi battle,over and overagain to playwith theant help, and Guo Wengui nosense of violation. The old deception hypohypotically called tomake comrade-in-arms rich, claimed to be for thebenefit of comrade-in-arms, infact,itis awave of investmentand anal, tried andtrue, andnowagain. Afterthe explosion of theXicinmay not be listed, according tonormal people's thinking andreaction, must be very annoyed,sad, but Guo Wenguiis unusual, talking and laughing, understatement, nostick, but to the camera hand holdingpeppersesame chicken toeat with relish, full mouthflow oil! .Why? Because the fraudis successful,as for when theJoy coinwill be listed, whenwillit be listed? Guo Wenguiis a face ofruffian androgue, hands a spread, claiming that they do not know. Guo Wengui hypocrisy apokeis broken, Guo's scamis just a variation of the method of trappingants helpit.

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2023-12-10

香水一般的時間が経つとトップノート香りが弱まり、そのためにまろやかに感じる…みたいなことをウェブのどこかで読んだ

しかし今、自分が感じてる状況は逆だ

量り売りで購入したものはまろやかでバランスがとれた良い香りなのに、フリマアプリで買った方は妙にスパイシーしんどい

香りの質としては同じなので経年劣化ロットによる差、

あるいはブランドの調合レシピの変更などもあるかもしれないが、ネット上で今の所この商品についてはその他の話題を見たことがないのでこちらは除外

原因が何であれ、せっかく買ったボトルなので使い切りたいと、fragranticaで構成を読んでる

ファイブクロックジャンジャンブルFive o'clockau gingembre

トップティーベルガモット

ドルシナモン、ウッド、ジンジャー

ベース胡椒蜂蜜アンバーカカオパチュ

ジンジャー胡椒無駄に強く感じる

他の構成要素は鼻の解像度低いのでよくわからない

甘さ要素はシナモン、ウッド、蜂蜜カカオあたりか

だとしてもどちらもミドルベースにおり…一般的に言われるところのトップ香りが飛ぶ、には当たらないようだ

香りごとに抜けやすさが違ったりするのか?

あるいは、トップの要素 お茶柑橘、が抜けたことでまとまりを感じ辛く・スパイス成分ばかりを感じる状況なのか

他の甘さを足してみる、とあれこれ重ね付けしたがどれもイマイチ

風呂タライに水はってプッシュしたところ、比較的に良い

スパイシー過ぎずにまろやか

入浴剤として使うか…贅沢が過ぎる気がするが他に使用方法もないし

と、あれこれやってみつつ、サンプルの量り売りの方が古いという可能性も無くはないなと少しだけ

香りが丸い、というのは時間が経った方の評価

けど、バランスが取れて使いやすいのは間違いなくサンプルの方なんだけど

お湯はったタライに数プッシュしてほんの少しおいた香りがちょうどいいということは、温度問題だろうか

夏のめっちゃ汗をかく時期につかうと思いの外良かったりするのか、たしか公式では夏向きとある

追記

液体の色が違うのも長らく気になってた

フリマで買ったのはグリーン公式イメージは薄いブラウン

が、これはネット検索したところモデルチェンジだと判明した

今、スパイシー過ぎると気にしてるフリマ購入のものの液色はグリーンで、モデルチェンジ前の古いもの

いからってまろやかになるどころかスパイスがキツくなるとか

まあ、経年変化でバランスが崩れるというならその通りなのかも

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2023-12-06

anond:20231206091523

HEPFIVEとか大丸梅田ビルとか飛び降りメッカなんだね。



大阪の海は悲しい色やね

悲しみをみんな

ここに捨てに

くるから

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2023-11-27

最近spotifyお気に入りにぶっこんで聴いてるやつ

みんなも教えてくれよお!!

もうちょっと人生楽しんでもいいだろ!!

誰が弱者だとか被害者だとかどうでもいいからさ!!

酔ってるからさ!

インターネットはすごいからさ、おれみたいなクソ弱者でも世界中の優れた才能の持ち主が作った音楽自由に聴けるんだわ。

なんかSpotifyURL貼ると投稿できんのよね。ごめん。ベタ打ちで。

ChatGPTに全部ぶっ込んで訊いたけど、ロクな回答がなかった。AIあかんな。

エモいのとChillいのが好きなんやからシューゲイザーとかポストロックが好きなんだろみたいな、あー、Monoとかが好き。

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2023-11-21

英語の数のスペルは頭おかし

one

もう初っ端からこれ。どう考えても「ワン」とは読めない。

ローマ字覚えたての子供なら自信満々に「オネ」と読むだろう。違うよ、これはワンなんだよ、と教えてあげて「なんで?」と聞かれたらどう答えられる?

明らかにおかしいやつが考えたスペルしかない。納得してるやつは常識に飼いならされてるだけ。一生出世できない。

two

oneよりマシだがまだだいぶおかしい。何て読むのか子供には想像もつかない。

初めて見たら10人中9人が「トゥウォー」とか読むだろう。

もうちょっと学習を進めると、間もなくtooもtoも「トゥー」だと知ることになる。ここで「は???」と思わない子供自分の頭で考える力が足りない。大人に言われたことにハイハイ従うだけ。詐欺にも絶対引っかかるのでスマホは持たせない方がいい。

three

絶対おかしい。ここまで気の狂ったことを教えられたら大抵の子供は考えることを放棄する。

大人の方も本当は何も分かってないので「そういうものから覚えろ」と言うしかない。

スリー?どこにスがあるの?ずっとモヤモヤしたまま子供はただスペル無意味記号ペアとして覚えさせられる。

four

早くもいい加減にしてほしくなるがまだまだ序盤。foとフォがまともに対応していることに救いを見出すしかない。

そろそろ子ども自分なりの工夫を凝らしローマ字読みの「フォウル」で覚えようといったことを思い付き始めるが、こういう覚え方はなぜか大人に叱られる。子供自主性を何だと思ってやがる。奴らの言う事はいつも綺麗ごとだ。

five

ごく一握りのめちゃくちゃ賢い子供けがiとアイが対応していることに気付く。

こないだまでiはイと読めと言われていたのに、こんなことに気付ける子供は真の天才だ。日本の宝だ。この才能を絶対に潰してはいけない。

普通の子供はvとbの使い分けができないし、bとdも間違えるのでますますややこしい。

six

中ではかなり納得感のあるスペル。ここまで地獄のような仕打ちを受けてきた子供らにとっては心のオアシスだろう。

しかし油断すると書き間違えてsexになるので本当に気を抜けない。この間違いを犯すとクラス内でのその子地位は終わる。性知識などなくてもsex面白ワードだというのは分かっているのだ。うっかり人前でsexと書いてしまったらアホな同級生から意味分からんくらいしつこくからかわれる。一生残る心の傷で、その後の人生にも影響するかもしれない。最も危険スペルと言えるし、こんな危ない単語子供に扱わせようとしてはいけない。図工の時間チェーンソーを持たせるようなものだ。法で規制すべし。

seven

もう何も言うまい。この頃には子供の目は完全に光を失って、このくらいのことでは何も感じなくなる。お前たちがそうさせたんだぞ。

eight

本当に本当にひどい。ひとかけらの感情が残っている子供はここで大いに盛り返し、「エイグフトじゃん!!!!」とわめきたてる。それでいいんだ。それこそ子供の、人間のあるべき当然の姿だ。

この純粋な悪意を受け入れてただ必死に覚えようとしてしま子供の姿には涙を禁じ得ない。おかしいじゃないか。そう思わないのか。君よ、もう一度声をあげてくれ。君の中に残されたわずかな光を、僕は失いたくないんだ。

nine

fiveの時に賢い気付きを得た子供はこの1回だけその恩恵を受けられる。あんな素晴らしい気付きの見返りがこの1回だけ??何もかもイカれてやがる。

それ以外の子供は心の中で「ニネ」と読みながら決して口には出さず、この狂気に身をゆだねる。やがてその狂気自分の身に巣食うことになるとは知らずに。

ten

突如現れたごくごく自然スペル。覚えるのに何の苦労も要らない。

いっそひと思いに殺してくれ。何で余計な希望を見せるんだ。ここから先、まだまだ地獄は続くのに。

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2023-10-20

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

Today, the “Israeli” Occupation Entityistrying to evade their responsibility for the crime ofbombarding the “Baptist” ArabNational Hospital in GazaCity, which theIsraeli” Occupation Forces (IOF) committedon the evening of Tuesday,17October2023. This heinous crimewas committed against innocentPalestinian civilians while taking the hospitalas a shelter from theflames of the “Israeli” brutal aggression, which leftnowhere safe in the besieged enclave.Itis necessary to affirm that, the Baptist Hospital belongs to the Anglican Episcopal Church in Jerusalem, andwas built beforethe occupation ofPalestine.

Itis obvious that the “Israeli” enemyhas been spreading lies since the verybeginning ofhis destructivewaron our people, when he with no singleevidence claimed that thePalestinianresistance killed children, cut offheads and raped women. In continuation of this series of lies, they tried to evade their crime,attributingit toone of theresistancefactions. Accordingly, we present some of the conclusiveevidence to prove the “Israeli” Occupation Entity responsible for this heinous crime:

1)Itis nosecret that the IOF, severaldays ago, threatened several hospitals in the Gaza Strip, contacting each hospital separately and requesting their evacuation and holding the hospitalsdirectors responsible for the consequences of neglecting the threats. Infact, there are dozens of clearstatements from the IOF spokespersons in this regard.

2) Since thebeginning of theongoing aggression, the “Israeli” armyhas ignored the principle of distinguishingbetween civilian and military targets. Thus, thebombardmenthas systematically targetedemergency services, ambulances, civil defense facilities, schools, mosques, and churches.

3) The IOF contacted thedirectors 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 geographicalscope of “Israeli” military operations. In this regard, theofficial spokespersons for the IOF plus anumber of hospitaldirectors conducted interviewsliveonAl Jazeera, revealing the premeditated intention of the IOF to target hospitals in the Gaza Strip.

4)On 14October,2023,at20:30, the IOFfiredtwo shells towards the Baptist Hospital, and thenext morning they called the hospitaldirector, Dr. Maher الصفحة 2 من 3

Ayyad, saying tohim: “Wewarnedyoulast eveningwith two shells, sowhy haveyou not evacuated the hospital until thismoment?!” Following that call, The hospitaldirector contacted the bishop of the Evangelical Church inBritain and informedhim of the incident,who in turn contactedinternationalorganizations before sending the hospital amessage reassuring them that they could remain in the hospital. Yet withno warning, the IOF airstrikes returned,on Tuesday evening, to carryout the massacre against the hospital and the shelter-seekers of the displaced innocentPalestinian civilians.

5) Immediately after the massacre, the IOF spokesperson quickly published astatementonhis pageon the “X” and “Telegram” platformsat 21:17, which stated, “We hadwarned the evacuation of the Baptist Hospital andfive other hospitals so that theHamas terroristorganization would nottakeas a safehaven”. Thatstatementis a clear claim of this massacre, anditis documented with a “screenshot”imageattached tohis pageon Telegram, but he quickly deleted the post after seeing the massivescale of the massacre for the largenumber of victims, and the angryresponses of the Arab, regional andinternational communities. Lateron, he disavowedit, publishanother

statement denying that he hadissued the firststatement.

6) Before and during the event, theresistancefactionsdid notfireany missilesatthe occupied territories, the “Israeli” sirensdid not activate, and the Iron Dome missiles were not launched.Moreover, dozens of reconnaissance drones do not leave thesky of the Gaza Strip (365 km2 ), photographing and monitoring every inch around the clock. If the massacrewas due to theresistance’s missiles,as the “Israeli” Occupation Entity falsely claim,why would not they showone picture their claims?!

7) The “Israeli” Occupation Entity claimed that this massacrewas causedby a missile launchedby theIslamic Jihad. However, we would wonder how they could identify and distinguishbetween the missiles of theresistancefactions immediately after they were launched?!

8) The IOF military system documents and recordsall their operationsby day, hour, minute and second, and inall previous times their mediaoutlets cameout to announce or deny much less severe massacres than this massacre,so whatmade them waitmore than 4 hours before declaring their irresponsibility other than weaving scenarios of falsification, lies and deception?!

9)Itis obviously known that theresistance’s missiles are somewhat “primitive” and do not have the destructivepower that kills hundredsatonetime. And throughout thehistory of previous confrontations and the current confrontation, noresistance missilehas caused a tenth of thisnumber of “Israeli” deaths.

10) Theonly video scene documenting themoment ofthe explosion reveals that the mass offlame and the sound ofthe explosion are identical to other “Israeli”bombs throughout thedays of theongoing aggression, which withno doubt proves that the “Israeli”origin of the missile.

الصفحة 3 من 3

The deliberateattackon hospitalsis awar crime, stipulated in Article (8, 2, b, 9) of the Statute of theInternational Criminal Court. Accordingly,Hamasofficially callson the Prosecutor of theInternational Criminal Court toopen an investigation into this crime, which falls within theframework of a genocidalwar, in accordancewith the provisions of Article 6 of theBasic Law. Thesebloody acts are also basedon the policy of denial pursuedby the “Israeli” Occupation Entity,as they denythe existence of thePalestinian people.

Thereisno doubt that impunity fuels crime, and investigating crimesis a way to protect people. Furthermore, if a legal and judicialresponseis necessary,itis aboveall that theresponse to this crime must be humanitarian and global. Such actions mustshock the conscience ofthe world, or else there would no longer be a reliableinternational community if the “Israeli” Occupation government free to decide tobomb hospitals!

In conclusion, we are facing a genocidal massacre committedby IOF against children, women, and the elderly. The “Israeli” Occupation Entityis theonly responsible for the crime, no matter how much theytry to weave lies and fabrications togetaway withit,as theyalways do.

TheIslamicResistance Movement

HAMAS-Palestine

Wednesday, 18October2023

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2023-08-18

[今日知った言葉]AKATSUKIJAPAN

2022年に決定したバスケットボール日本代表愛称

それ以前は五人制バスケのみ「AKATUKIFIVE」という愛称だったが、

三人制バスケも含めて「AKATSUKIJAPAN」に統一されるようになった。

2016年以前は「隼ジャパン」と呼ばれていたらしい。

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2023-06-18

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原文

Japanreview

Japanreviewit's been a year since I

moved toJapan and I thoughtitmade

sense to finallyrateJapanI willtalk

about things Ilike and the things I

don'tlike which seems to be theonly

two options available ifyou have

opinions about this country

so sugoi ordidyou knowJapanis

actually really badit'sgot a lot of

survivalissues okayI will listone

good thing and bad thing andI will not

hold back there's no trash bins

where I'mgonna put my trash

I have to put in mypocket

oh

there'salways thesegeneric things that

you hear oryes when weyou visitit's

kind ofweird but thenyourealizeit's

not abig dealanywaylet's start off

withnumberonereason IlikeJapan

itfeelslike agiant playground no I

don't mean in the LoganPaul kind of

sense of doing whatever thehellyou

want

but rather there's ainfinite thingsall

rightlazyfeelslike to explore and

experience and I've beenhere a yearnow

and Idon't think I'mgonnaget bored

anytime soon although Iam having a

child so Idon't know how muchmore I

havetime to experience

butit reallyfeelslike awhole new

world and ifyou visitedyou can

probably relate toit and I'm glad that

even a year initstillfeels incredibly

fresh and I even would say thatyou

realize that the best part ofJapan

aren't the touristyplaces kind of

obviously but there are somany areas

that Ifound that I really enjoy

visiting and thisis probablymore

specific to me butyou knowTokyois

very busy and somanytimes I justcatch

myself surroundedby whatfeelslike

hundreds of people and they have noidea

who Iam

everyoneis just doing their own thing

and thatfeels so [ __ ]good

nowonceitwas staringat me noone's

following me noone'sbeingweirdyou

guys areweird and I'm justkidding I

justlovethe feeling ofbeing able to

exist in public and uh not worrying

about what everyone elseis doinglike

I've said this before but I genuinely

enjoytalking to fans or when people

approach meitalwaysmakes mehappy but

it can be kind of frustrating toalways

wanting to just doyour own thing and

always be

you know so yeahlet'smove on to the

bad things ofJapannumberonereason

Japanis badit's kind of a heavy

subject and Ihaven't seenanyone else

reallytalk aboutitit's not brought up

very oftenatleast and thatis cones

there's toomany cones inJapanonceyou

seeityou cannot unseeit they're

everywhere they sayoh Japanhas somany

vending machines there'slikefiveper

oneperson no the opposite

there'smore cones than peoplewhy are

there somany cones Ineed to know we

got the tallones wegot the smallones

wegot thefunnyones the cuteones the

sexyones I dolike those I justdon't

understand thatwhoever plays these

cones think I'm justgonna barge through

oh thankGod there's coneshere

otherwise I had noidea what Iwasgonna

and Irealized the conehistory ofJapan

stretches centuries okay ifyou played

Animal Crossing sometimesit's a

Japanese game so sometimesyouget these

items rightyou'relike oh that's kind

ofweird Idon't know exactly what that

is butit's probablysomethingJapanese

and thenyouget thebamboo thing and

you'relike what thehellis that what

am I evengonna dowith that and then

you seeit in reallifehere inJapan

you'relike holy [ __ ]it's a cone that's

a cone they're everywhere

Ifeellike they are following me

I'm glad Iwas able totalk about this

I'm forone andwilling to callout

Japan knockit offmanno more cones

there's enough coneslet me tellyou

something even better than conesyoumay

have noticed new merch finallyit's been

forever mymom cameovershe had

unofficial merge because I literally

have no other merch I've hadn't hadn't

merch I'msorryMom so we spruced up the

logogot acool back design the team

that workedonit really truly

understand how my brand and I think they

did such agood job thesepieceslook

amazing and I thinkyou guys aregonna

reallylike themas well these are

available for limitedtimeonly somake

sureyou ordernow so excited to finally

have this merch availablethanks to

amaze for making this happen we are

gonna haveonepiece thatwillstayon

the store so mymomwill not buy the

wrong merch but for a limitedtime that

piecewill be available in thiscolor

off-white kind ofcoloritlooks really

nice and then after thatyou canstill

getit but not in thiscolor that's

you want thisone yeah Igetit

so yeah check thatout ifyou're

interested I'm sohappy about these

designs and Ihopeyou guys wouldlike

themas wellall rightreasonnumbertwo

IlikeJapan yay when we first announced

that we weregonnamove toJapan there

was somany people just saying how bad

Japanis actuallydidyou knowJapanis

really baddidyou know this I have to

listall thesereasonsnow because

everyoneislike thing and then thing

Japan ah so I have to tell them and I

it's actually butone thing in

particular that people saidwas that old

people reallydon'tlike foreigners they

hate them so when Iwasgonna stopby to

say hi to our neighborswhowas alittle

olderatleast some of them Iwas

terrifying I heardall these storiesyou

knowlike what are theygonna do to us

so I had my guard up ready for theworst

and Iwas met withnothing but kindness

and welcoming and Ifeltlike atotal

dick for having this preconceivedideas

thanks to other people

and just a side commentlikeyes there

are definitely probably people that

don'tlike foreignersand all that stuff

but Irealized I shouldlet my own

experienceis dictate how Ifeel about

certain thingsmaybe that's just

ignoring a problem Idon't knowit just

feelslikeit's a bad way to approach

life ifyoualways have anegative

expectationyou knowit's smiling people

maySmile Back

smiled back

thankyou sometimes theydon't and

that's okayyou knowanyway mypoint

beingJapanese people are very in my own

experience

are very nice and friendly the majority

atleast andyes even to foreigners I

feellike they are especially nice to

foreigners because they think we'relike

akidlostat Disneyland orsomething

I justasked for directions Ididn't

needyou to walk me forhalf an hour to

this specific place Iwasgoing but

thankyou Iappreciateit a lot oftimes

Igo boulderingalone and there'salways

other groups of peoplebeing supportive

and yellinglike I'm about therelikego

youcan doit Iloveit Ithink it's

greatyou know or ifyou're small

talking with people people generally

want to communicatewith you and Ilove

having thosemoments but of course

there'stimes where people arelike oh

you're a foreigner Idon'tfeellike

even trying

whichagainit'sfine speaking of which

reason Idon'tlikeJapannumbertwo

their language

I havelivedhere for a year and I'm not

fluent inJapanese

Iam dumb Iam very dumb I remember the

moment wemovedhere I had studied some

Japanese and Iwaslike

Let'stestout this knowledge that I

have acquiredlet'sgo I'm justgonna

come init'sgonna be dangerous andyou

enter a store for the firsttime and

they'relike

what

what oh

what the classicthe mostcommon

experiences thatyou have aren't

necessarily whatyou're taught in the

textbook yayI know I think that's the

same foranyonelearning a language for

the firsttime butdon't evenget me

startedon the kanjimain what the [ __ ]

is this IfeellikeJapaneseis such a

hard language obviously but Idon't

think peoplerealize how harditisat

least mepersonally because themoreyou

learn themoreyourealizeyoudon't

know [ __ ]

forEnglishspeakersJapaneseis

consideredone ofthe most difficult

languages and becauseit's just so

different I listeditas bad because

thatwas my first kind of experience

withit cominghere but themore I

interact with people themoreitfeels

like I'm unlocking new skillsyou know

oh Imade a phone call for the first

time oh I couldasksomeoneover the

phoneI knowbig deal butit'slike oh I

can actually do that or even just having

a small tinyyes shittiest conversation

with a strangerit'sstillsomething and

itfeelsgoodyou start toall of a

sudden understandyou know a movie if

you're watching oh I understand actually

what'sgoingonhere or I can play games

and kind ofget what this they're saying

I have tolook upwords obviously but to

meall those new experiences thatit

unlocks to meis very rewarding even

thoughit's such a challenge I would

actuallynow sayit's agood thing I

playeditonits headitwas agood

thingall along but I obviously have a

long [ __ ] way togo

andit just Idon'tthink itwilldamage

timereasonnumber three IlikeJapan

thisisnothing to do withJapan to say

it'smore related to me taking amore

relaxed approach toYouTube for my

entire 20s Ididnothing butYouTube

thatwasmy life and that's okay but I

alsothink itwas alittle toxic

probablyyou know if Iwasn't making

videos I sureashellwas thinking about

making videos I uploaded videos during

our honeymoon

anditfeels reallygood to finally be

free fromityou know and I can discover

other things inlife there are other

things inlife

a new hobbies and interest that I've

always wanted to do Ican do and have so

muchfun withit surfingI know I would

love forthe longest time and I finally

get todo it andit's so [ __ ]amazing

Ilovelearning new thingsanything that

isn't necessarilyconnected toall of

thison theinternet and thatis

something I'm very very grateful that I

discovered so yeahit's not reallyJapan

I could havedone thatanywhere butit's

largelywhy I enjoyed so muchhere

reason Idon'tlikeJapannumber three

thisis probablythe most trickiestone

andit's the rules what are the rules

Japanhas somany rules andit's abit

conflicting for me to complain about

because a lot of the best stuff about

Japan not the best stuff but a lot of

the reasonswhyJapan works so wellis

because of the rulesyou know thetrains

arealwaysontime things just work in

generalit's hard to explainthe streets

areclean people aren't loud in public

and soon and these are sort of societal

rules thatmakeit happenmore orless

but sometimes There are rules that just

don'tmakeanysense and I have no

problem following rulesas longas I

understandthe reason forityou know

don'ttalkon the phoneon thetrain

becauseit's generally annoying when

other people do that toyou A lot ofit

is just be thoughtful of other people

it's not just aboutyou and that just

makesitmore pleasant for everyone but

one ruleis especially which Italked

about beforeisthe fact that because of

kovid I'm notallowed to be in the

delivery room for our baby formore than

two hours that's because of covered

rulesit just doesn'tmakesense to me

and I tell people about thislike uh

family andfriends and they'realways

like wellwhydon'tyou justask them or

likewhydon'tyoutalk to them I'm sure

you can there'sgot to besomewhere and

it'slike noit'sJapan okay there are

rules and people follow the rules for

better or worseyou know so themore I

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2023-04-13

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Publiceducation inNorwayis free of charge, while kindergartens have parental fees1. According to a reportbyUNICEF, affordable, quality childcareis accessible inNorway 2. Parents inNorway spend an average of 3,106 kronerper monthonpre-school/kindergarten – including freeplaces,food fees, and other additional fees 3.

 

Any child inDenmark under theage of sixis entitled to a place in the public childcare system,as longas both the parent and child have a CPRnumber and registeredaddress 1. Although childcareis not free,itis subsidizedby thestate23.

 

Child care inSwedenis considered a public responsibility, andis financedby thestate, local municipalities, and parental fees 1. When childrenreach theages of 3-6 years, childcare provisionis free for up to 15 hours a week 2. Before thistime, costs are based upon a parent’s income and can be up to 3% of their salary 2. Parents sending their children to part-time preschools and part-timegroup care pay no fees, while day care centers, family day care centers, and leisure centers for school-age children receive partialstate subsidies 1.

 

It dependson the country inEurope. According toOECD.org, thenet childcare costs vary acrossEU countries 1. For example, inGermany, parents paybetween12 to €400 ($14 to $467)per month for day care1. In theUK, single parents are spending 56.73% of the average earningson full-time childcare (fivedays a week)at an average monthly cost of £1,249.932.

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2023-03-20

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あと四半世紀も草生える

25年じゃん

 ・・・いやいや、quartercentury の方が短くて単純でわかりやすいだろ。twenty-five years よりも。日常会話でも単純な分数で済むところはできるだけそうするのが英語圏では普通だし。half pint とか quarter gallon とか。(フランス語圏もそうらしい。たぶん他の欧米諸国も)

もちろん直訳したやつがアホというか手抜きだとは思うが、わざわざそういう書き方にしたわけじゃなくて実際はその逆の手抜きの直訳なんだと思うぞ。

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いやいや、half million は短くてわかりやすいが、five hundred thousand は長くて言いにくいってだけのことだろ。(もちろん無理して日本語に直訳したやつが手抜きだとは思うが)

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2023-02-04

宝生舞かわいいだけのドラマだったな、銀狼怪奇ファイル

日テレの土曜22時枠通称「土曜グランド劇場

この枠を有名にした作品と言えばやはり

家なき子

このドラマ成功で「おっ、この枠期待できるのでは」という風潮ができ、

その後、アラフォー世代おっさんおばさんなら懐かしいと思う作品が並ぶ

 

金田一少年の事件簿(堂本剛版)

銀狼怪奇ファイル(堂本光一)

透明人間(香取慎吾)

・聖龍伝説(安達祐実)

サイコメトラーEIJI(松岡昌宏)

FiVE(ともさかりえら)

ぼくらの勇気 未満都市(堂本兄弟)

三姉妹探偵団(鈴木蘭々)

P.A.プライベートアクトレス(榎本加奈子)

蘇える金狼(香取慎吾)

伝説の教師(松本人志)

フードファイト(草彅剛)

 

この辺までは俺も欠かさず見てた

視聴率も大体20%以上を記録していてヒット枠だったはず

 

その後もちょいちょい有名作を排出していて

女王の教室(天海祐希)

野武士。をプロデュース(修二とアキラ)

マイ☆ボス マイ☆ヒーロー(長瀬智也)

怪物くん(大麻智)

妖怪人間ベム(亀梨和也)

等等

 

ちょっとヘンな作品」をジャニーズと組んで送り出す枠という印象が強い

最近テレビ自体すっかり見なくなってしまったが

そんな俺も昔は両親と一緒に毎日テレビにかじりついてドラマみてたんだよなぁというお話

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2023-02-03

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さっきぶらぶら買い物に行ってきたんだけど

FIVE BELOW(1~5ドル雑貨店)で進撃の巨人ペーパーバック版があった

グッズは色々売ってる

ポスター進撃の巨人鬼滅の刃ワールドトリガー犬夜叉セーラームーン

TARGETの棚はまるまるひとつMANGAが陳列されてた

あと禰豆子が覗き込むステッカーを貼った車はしょっちゅう見つける

まあまあ定着してるんじゃない?

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2023-01-20

Pole Princess!!Anime's New Video ShowsSana's Routine

Theofficial website forAvex Pictures and Tatsunoko Production'soriginalPole Princess!!pole dancinganime began streaming a videoonFridayfeaturing thepole dancing routine of the characterSana Murafuji (voicedbyRinaHidaka).Hidaka also performs the song "Avaricious Heroine" featured in the video. Ayaka ofSTUDIO TRANSFORM choreographed the video. Source: mangabuddys.com

The staff previously streamed a video for Yukari Mikoshiro's routine in lateDecember. The staff also debuted a prologue episode 0onDecember23, and released the firstfive-minute episodeonYouTubeonJanuary 13. Future episodeswill also releaseonYouTube.

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2022-12-06

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Fivenightsat Freddy’sとかマイクラみたいなゲーム1本当てれば良いだけやろ?そのままクリエイターであり続けろ。

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TheLord of theInternet

Twenty two for theFTP under thesky,

 Twentyfive for theSMTP in their halls of stone,

Seventy forGopher doomed to die,

 Eighty for theHTTPonhis dark throne

In theLand ofWorld Wide Web where the Shadowslie.

 HTTP to rule themall,HTTP to find them,

 HTTP to bring themall and inthe darknessbind them

In theLand ofWorld Wide Web where the Shadowslie.

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