
はてなキーワード:The Streetsとは
を読んで、チャゲは本当に木根尚登とならぶ過小評価なソングライターだと長年思ってるので、個人的に感じる名曲でちょっと彼を見る目が変わりそうなのをいくつか紹介したい。
あくまで自分が好きな曲なのと、自分がちゃんとチャゲアスを聞いてたのは80年代終わりから90年代前半くらいまでのごく短い時間(つまりは流行ってた時代のミーハーファン)なので、コアなファンは「そんなカスみたいなのばかりあげんなよ」みたいな感想がでるかもしれないですが、まあ大目に見てほしいです。解散以降のソロ曲は一切知らないし。
これを読んで、チャゲにたいする「なんかアスカの隣でハモってるちょっと面白い人」くらいのイメージがちょっと変わったらうれしいです。
基本的にチャゲは凝った曲(メロディラインやアレンジが変な曲)や大きい曲(壮大なサウンドスケープを感じさせる曲)を作ったときに異様に力を発揮するタイプのソングライターです。それはたぶん彼の背景にビートルズやUKロックがあるのが要因かなと思う。そういうと「アスカのほうが大きい曲強いじゃん、「太陽と誇りの中で」とか「BIGTREE」」」とか」とファンは言いそうですが、アスカはJ-POP的な大きい曲に対して、チャゲはスタジアムロック的な大きい曲を作るのが得意な人です。本人のパブリックなキャラとだいぶ違って、それは木根とも共通すると思います。
今回は「大きい曲」 「変な曲」 「ふつうに良い曲」を2曲づつ挙げていきます。どの曲も今やサブスクで聞けるようになりましたので、ぜひ聞いてほしいです。
大きい曲その1。チャゲ曲でのファンの間で代表曲といえばこれだと思います。とにかくでかい。タイトルからしてでかい。イントロのアタックといいドラムといいでかい。そこからぐっと入るUKロックのようなAメロ。チャゲアスっぽいBメロという展開を繰り返しながら、ぐっとためてためて爆発するサビ。歌いやすくグッとくるこのサビのスケール感は、U2のWhereThe Streets HaveNo NameとかOasisのLive Foreverとかとためをはれるんじゃないかとすら思う。間奏での掛け声がものすごくダサいがそのダサさも含めてスタジアムロックな名曲。ライブで聞くとなんとなくいいものを聞いたなと誰もが思うんじゃないでしょうか。それくらいのパワーがある曲。
大きい曲その2。これはチャゲのサイドユニットMulti Maxのもの。まあチャゲアスのライブでもけっこうやってた記憶があるのでここで取り上げたい。ロマンシングヤードがアッパーな感じの大きな曲なのに対して、こっちはミドルな大きな曲。まあほぼロマンシングヤードの兄弟曲なのだが、スケール感はこっちのほうが上。なんとなく環境問題を意識したっぽい歌詞はあの時代ですな。サビがとにかく気持ちいいのでカラオケで歌ってても楽しい曲。
変な曲その1。SAY YESが入っていてむちゃくちゃ大ヒットしたTREEに入っていたのでたぶん聞いたことある人もいそうな曲。JPOPによくあるファンクっぽい曲なのだが、エフェクトのつけ方とかすごく気持ち悪くてかっこいい。当時釣りに凝っていたチャゲが当時はまだあまり市民権のなかったCATCH & RELEASEというワードをもとに恋愛の歌詞にしたもの。Aメロのすっ飛ばしぐあいがすごくて、ちょっときれいな感じのBメロになったと思ったらドキャッチーなサビになる。全編でアスカとのボーカルコンビネーションが堪能できる。
変な曲その2。これもPRIDEに入ってるので知ってる人はそれなりにいそう。ちょっとエスニックな感じのイントロにやたらとエコーをかけたアスカの声が入ってくる。ところがサビで転調した瞬間に爽快なメロディになる。AメロBメロとサビの印象が全然違うので、サビの爽快さがさらに際立つ。歌詞とぴったりとあってるようにも思うしなんならアルバムジャケとぴったり合ってる。中学生のころに初めて聞いてなんだこれ!と聞き直したくらいインパクトのある曲。
ふつうに良い曲その1。普通に良い曲ももちろんある。これは元増田も言及していた曲でriverのカップリングなのでそこそこ知られてるかもしれない。こういうアーティストが自分の過去を振り返る曲はいい曲になりやすいよね。ちょっとサビの感じが長渕剛っぽいのが好き嫌い分かれそうだが僕は割と好み。というかチャゲも歌い方を長渕に寄せてる気がするし、何度か聞いてるとだんだん長渕っぽいなと思えてきて、長渕の声で脳内再生できてくる。歌の題材が福岡なせいだろうか。
ふつうに良い曲その2。チャゲ曲なのにほとんどをアスカが歌ってる不思議な曲。チャゲアスが得意なミディアムバラードだけどとにかく全部よい。メロディ、歌い方、歌詞、アレンジ、全部完璧。しいて言えば、間奏のアスカのモノローグがいらないくらい。渋谷のスクランブル交差点をテーマにしてるらしいがイメージがありありと想起できる。AメロがほぼサビなのだがこのAメロがものすごくよくできてる。歌詞と曲の一体感に、全然違うがTM NETWORKのStillLoveHerと近さを感じるのはなぜだろうか。僕はいまだに渋谷のスクランブルで信号待ちをしているときにこの曲のサビが脳内で流れ出す。
中国笙とオーケストラのための《Pink Elephant in Prentis》w/score
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iRGrZTa6Jo
"Pink Elephant in Prentis" for alto sheng and orchestra
Commissioned and premieredbyShanghai Philharmonic Orchestra (cond. Zhang Liang)
Prentis Hallis abuilding inNew YorkCity, where I spent a year (2015-2016) living in a sleeping bag and taking showers in the toilet. Prentiswas built in 1909 andwas initially designedas apasteurization facility andmilk bottlingplant, then later usedas aHeat Transfer Research Facility, conducting nuclear research and experiments, during the Manhattan Project.Columbia University acquired thebuilding in 1949, and thebuildinghas housedColumbia’sComputerMusic Center (thenColumbia-Princeton ElectronicMusic Center) from the 1950sonwards. During mytime thereat theComputerMusic Center, I have spent mydays andnights exploring stimulating sounds using bothanalog anddigital synthesizers,tape recorders,CTR monitors, and other equipments unfamiliar to me back then.Aside from theComputerMusic Center, thebuilding also housed studios forvisual artists, and so Iwas able to meet many eccentric artists, where we ended up having long conversations every nighton both significant and insignificantissues surrounding us.
Locatedon 125th Street in Manhattan, the “residents” of Prentis Hall were constantly harassedby the rumblings of theNew YorkCitySubway (which runs aboveground for 125th StreetStation), the traffic from the highway nearby, the bustling ofthe streets ofNew York, and the constructionnoises from the nearbybuilding sites.Atnights, the screechingnoises from the metal shop and the wood shop constantly rang throughout thebuilding.Atonepoint intime, thenoise inspired me to imagine a gigantic pink elephant running through the narrow corridors of Prentis. The head and fronthalf of thebodywas seemingly anormal elephantfound in the wild. However,as I scanned myeyes further back, thebody of theanimal seemed to becomemore andmore pixelated, and small3Dblocks were clearly visibleonits back and hindlegs,as if moldedby an amateurcreator in aMinecraft game.As the elephant advanced, someblocks fellonto the floorlike water dropletsfalling from ananimal soaked in water. I rubbed myeyes and shook my head, certain that I have entered adreamat somepoint during the night. The pink elephant walked past me and wandered intoone of the many rooms thebuilding offered. I timidly peeked into the room where the pink elephant disappeared into. The pink elephant seemed to have collapsedon the floor,itsbody, both the organic front and the pixelated back, expanding and shrinkingasit sluggishly inhaled and exhaled oxygen.
After hours of staringat the pink elephant, I jumped backat a sudden startlingnoise from behind, which woke the pink elephant fromitsdeep slumber. Furious, the pink elephant stoodonitstwo pixelated hindlegs, and stompedout into the corridorsagain, thistime shaking offmore3Dblocks fromits back than whenit first arrived. The organic front seemed to start to bloat uplike a balloon for reasons unknown to me, and the pixelated back grew smaller and smaller due toits parts crumbling downon the floor. In ablink of an eye, the inflated front side split fromits pixelated rear, then with a deafeningpop, exploded into thinairlike aburst balloon. Whatwas left were the pink3Dblocks ofall sizes, scattered aroundon the corridors of Prentis Hall.
Chatori Shimizu:https://www.chatorishimizu.com/
Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra:http://www.shphilharmonic.com/
原文
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
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
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
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
everyoneis just doing their own thing
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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 [ __ ]
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
thingall along but I obviously have a
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
probablyyou know if Iwasn't making
videos I sureashellwas thinking about
making videos I uploaded videos during
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
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
ジンバブエ・ドル、ついに廃止 壮絶なインフレで300000000000000ドル=1円
天文学的なインフレに陥っていたジンバブエの公式通貨「ジンバブエ・ドル」が、ついに廃止されることになった。
A child poses with wads ofZimbabweandollar notes beggedonthe streets of Harare Tuesday, Feb. 19,...
ASSOCIATED PRESS
A child poses with wads ofZimbabweandollar notes beggedonthe streets of Harare Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2008. Theofficialrate of annual inflation inZimbabwe rocketed past the100,000 percent barrier,by far the highest inthe world, thestate central statistical office said Thursday Feb 21, 2008. (APPhoto)
天文学的なインフレに陥っていたジンバブエの公式通貨「ジンバブエ・ドル」が、ついに廃止されることになった。ジンバブエ準備銀行(中央銀行)は6月11日、自国通貨を公式に廃止し、銀行口座に残っているジンバブエ・ドルを来週からアメリカ・ドルに交換すると発表したという。ロイターなどが報じた。
ジンバブエでは独裁政権のムガベ大統領が、2000年に白人の農地を黒人に分配する土地接収法を施行。輸出が急減した影響で、景気後退は10年近く続いた。
財政赤字を埋め合わせるために、中央銀行が政府に求められるがままに紙幣を印刷した結果、ジンバブエでは2008年に5000億%のインフレになった。超高額紙幣が次々に刷られ、最終的には100兆ドル(写真)まで登場する始末。2009年からは自国通貨を使うことを諦め、国内では代わりにアメリカ・ドルや南アフリカの通貨ランドなどが使用されてきた。
今回の発表によると、アメリカ・ドルとの交換レートは、残高が17.5京(1兆の17万5000倍)ジンバブエ・ドルまでの銀行口座に対し、受け取れるのはわずか5アメリカ・ドル。日本円に換算すると約620円だ。17.5京を超える残高については、3.5京ジンバブエドルに対して1アメリカ・ドル(約120円)に交換されるという。
というわけで昭和50年代生まれが自分のiTunes再生数トップ50を書きだしてみたぞ。
共同研究しているギリシャ人の先生から、ギリシャでされている東京オリンピックに関する報道について真偽を聞かれたので回答したい。
全然ニュースみてないので、わかんないんだけど、大体こんな感じでいい?
[自分の回答] 今オリンピック中止のデモやってる奴らは、極々少数で、400人とか。無視できるレベル。こういう連中はデモをするのが仕事または趣味で、年中なんらかのデモをやってる。普通の人間はオリンピックを中止すべきと思っておらず、好意的に受け止めてるよ。
[自分の回答] 7/23時点では、2回の接種が完了した人が全人口の23%で、1回以上の人は35%やで。まぁ全体から言ったら全然すくないけども。日本は他国に比べて接種が遅れてるんやで。ワクチンの国内での治験を日本向けにローカライズして独自にやったから、承認に時間がかかって、結果として接種も遅れてるんやで~。日本は65歳以上が世界一多くて、それらの人が政治的な基盤を形成してる。そういうわけで、めちゃくちゃ保守的な国だから、遅れてるのはしゃーないやで。
[自分の回答] 激震なんて走っとらん!w以下は俺の個人的な意見だけども:政府関係者は1300人程度なら想定の範囲内だとおもうで~おそらく2500人とか3000人程度までなら想定内じゃないかな?これが東京だけで感染者数が10,000人/日とかいくようになると、ロックダウンとかやるかもな~。ちな日本は未だに強制力のある移動制限とかはしたことないよ!8月のなかばに日本のホリデーシーズンがあって、そこでみんな故郷に帰ったりするから、感染拡大する見込み。本番はオリンピックというよりお盆終わりの9月からや!コロナ先生の次回作にご期待ください!
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This emailmay comeas a surprise toyou,asitis irrelevant to research or fellowships. InGreece wetry to understand the situationwith theOlympic games inTokyo and the pandemic, but the reportson Greek mediais fuzzy.Once my colleaguesfoundout that I have somecommunication with a Professor inTokyo, theyasked me if I could possibly contactyouand askyou what exactlyis the situation there. So, withall therespect toyour valuabletime, wheneveryou have some sparetime, couldyou please inform me about the following points that our journalists reporting fromTokyoonly confuse us further?
Isittrue that people organize demonstrations inthe streets to stop theOlympic Games, because they are afraid thatthe gameswill spreadthe coronavirus inJapan? We do not understand this,asthe games are held with no spectators (unfortunately) and theathletes areisolated in theOlympic Village,anyway (even with no pandemic).
Isittrue thatonly 7% of theoverall population inJapanis vaccinatedagainstthe Coronavirus? Ifyes, howis this possible, knowing that theOlympic Games aregoing to be held there ?
Today, they saidon thenews that 1300 new infections have been reported inTokyo and that caused some "vibrations" to thegovernment.Is thisnumber significant for theJapanese people? InAthensalone (thatisonly 5 million people, 3times less thanTokyo) we count that many infections every day for the past month.
Asyou can see,everything thatis reported fromTokyois unclear and contradicting: demonstrations for the cancellation ofthe Games due to the pandemic, vaccinationlevel, infectionrate.Today I heardonoutnational radio straight from the head of ourOlympic Team thateverythingiscalm and underabsolute control inthe Games. So couldyou please shed somelight toall this, please?Again, ifyou are busyI will understand ifyou do notreply,as thisis justcuriosity and not urgentatall.
Isittrue that people organize demonstrations inthe streets to stop theOlympic Games, because they are afraid thatthe gameswill spreadthe coronavirus inJapan? We do not understand this,asthe games are held with no spectators (unfortunately) and theathletes areisolated in theOlympic Village,anyway (even with no pandemic).
[My opinion]
The peoplewhois engaging the demonstrations are very few suchas 400 and they could be ignored. These peoplealways participate in the demonstrationsas a work or just enjoying their freetime. Theydon't haveany political ideology. General peopleis enjoying theOlympic Gamesas usualonTV.
Isittrue thatonly 7% of theoverall population inJapanis vaccinatedagainstthe Coronavirus? Ifyes, howis this possible, knowing that theOlympic Games aregoing to be held there ?
[My opinion]
As ofJuly23,23% of the population had receivedtwo doses of the vaccine, and 35% had receivedat leastonce.Japanis behind other countries in terms of vaccination.Japangovernment took a longtime to approve the vaccine producedoutside ofJapan,and as a result, the vaccinationhas been delayed.Japanhas the largestrate of peopleover 65 inthe world; about 30%isover 65 years old. These people form the politicalbase of the country, soit's no wonderit's soconservative.
Today, they saidon thenews that 1300 new infections have been reported inTokyo and that caused some "vibrations" to thegovernment.Is thisnumber significant for theJapanese people? InAthensalone (thatisonly 5 million people, 3times less thanTokyo) we count that many infections every day for the past month.
[My opinion]
The followingis my personal opinion: I think 1,300 new infections inTokyo in a dayis notbig deal for thegovernment.Maybe 2,500 or 3,000isstill withinthe expectation. If the new infections inTokyo becomeover massive amount suchas10,000/day, we mightneed togo into a lock-down.Japanhas yet to imposeany enforceable movement restrictions.Japanhas a holiday week inmid-August, and peoplego back to their hometowns, so the infectionis expected to spread.
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BattleBots
Brave Wilderness
Edwin Sarkissian
FPSRussia
どちらも銃をいろんなものに撃ってみる動画。そのうち大怪我しそう。あと薬でラリってそう
HowToBasic
正直一番好きなチャンネルかも
◆料理系
GugaFoods
kurashiru [クラシル]
Mocha
2人とも似たような料理を紹介してるので見比べてなるほどーってしてる
yugetube
◆その他
Drumeo
いろんなドラマーのレッスン動画。ドラマ興味なくても面白いと思う
cyriak
昔から大好き
ネック
例の人の動画。協賛の入れ方が下手すぎて好き
JPSikaHunter
北海道の鹿ハンターのお医者さん。鹿捌いてるところがたくさん。
あとは将棋関係、ダーマ実況、ものづくりけい、格闘技関係、音楽関係などなど。
◆番外
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9DBBqK1XmdU
Beautifulcity. Instantly notice how thin everyoneis and howcleanthe streets are. Lookslike whatLondon,Paris and Berlin used to be beforeglobalismgot them
美しい街だ。みんな痩せていて、通りもきれいなのが一目で分かる。グローバリズムに呑まれる前のロンドン、パリ、ベルリンみたいだ。
Import the third world, become the third world. Keepout the third world.
第三世界を呼び入れたら、第三世界になる。第三世界を締め出そう。
Budapest, Vienna, Bratislava, Warsaw, Prague belgradeetc have this old world vibe aboutit that Ilove.It`s beautiful withoutbeing pretentious.
ブダペストやウィーン、ブラチスラヴァ、ワルシャワ、プラハやベルグラードなんかは昔ながらの世界って雰囲気があって好きだ。大袈裟じゃなく、美しいよ。
beautiful, kind,smart,pure, strong country. some day i wantgo there
美しく、親切で、賢く、純粋で、強い国だ。
いつか行きたい。
Truly European ❤️
本当にヨーロッパらしい❤️
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わりとこんな感じのコメントが多くて、それがいいねを集めてもいる。
ハンガリー国民の書き込みというより、ヨーロッパの他の国の人らが多そうな雰囲気。
In France,Ms. Roberts also found a desperateletter from the mayor ofLe Havre inAugust 1945 urging American commanders toset up brothelsoutsidethe city, to halt the “scenes contrary to decency” that overranthe streets, day and night. They refused, partly,Ms. Roberts argues,out ofconcern that condoning prostitution wouldlook bad to “American mothers and sweethearts,”as one soldier putit.
米軍のレイプが多発する街の市長が、司令官に「売春宿を設置してくれ」と懇願した手紙が見つかった、と。
こういう発想は70年前のフランスにもあったらしい。むしろこの時代だと主流といえるのかもしれない。
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/27/opinion/gis-in-world-war-ii.html?ref=global
No doubt there were atrocitiesby Americans in thiswar,as there were in everywar in history. However, there were millions of decent men and women in the Army, and barely a few badones.Ms. Roberts’sbook is unfair to the millionswho served this nation well, mostgiving up years of their lives, many risking their lives and others losing their liveson Normandy beaches and in the frozensnow of Bastogne.
歴史上のどの戦争でもあったように、アメリカにも残虐行為があった、と。
まともな数百万人とごく僅かな悪者がいただけなのに、この本はまともな数百万人にとってアンフェアだと。
ええ、どこの国の兵士もまともな数百万人とごく僅かな悪者がいただけですとも。