NobukoOSK
583.6K posts

NobukoOSK
@NobukoOSK
I love sports, music, entertainment.
Osaka Bergabung Nisan 2009
1.6K Mengikuti981 Pengikut
Tweet Disematkan
NobukoOSK me-retweet

アワードのドレスは小松原美里さんからいただいたものだそう。
「着る勇気がなくて…」と最初は別のドレスを予定していましたが、「百音ちゃんが赤い大胆なドレスを着ていたので。百音ちゃんが着る勇気をくれました!」ということみたいです。
#坂本花織 #千葉百音
mainichi.jp/articles/20260…
日本語
NobukoOSK me-retweet

移民は文化を殺す。本当にその通りです。
実際にイスラムは日本にやってきて、火葬ではなく土葬をやらせろ、神道ではなくモスクを作ってイスラムの祈りを教えろ、給食にハラールを用意しろと迫っています。
もう半分も文化が侵略されています。

Bigmace@_Bigmace_
@Parsonalsecret NO! If you do bring in immigrants they will always and forever play victim. That will turn into them getting in their own heads that violence is acceptable against you and when you defend you, your family, and your friends, they will still play victim. Immigration kills culture.
日本語
NobukoOSK me-retweet
NobukoOSK me-retweet
NobukoOSK me-retweet
NobukoOSK me-retweet

海外メディア「日本へ帰化がほぼ不可能に」って言うけど、
条件は、「10年以上滞在、犯罪歴無し、納税、日本が話せる」って当たり前の事。
これが不可能てwww
Pubity@pubity
New laws in Japan will make it almost impossible to gain citizenship if you aren't born there. You have to live in Japan for 10 years just to qualify, followed by strict screenings given on a case-by-case basis.
日本語
NobukoOSK me-retweet
NobukoOSK me-retweet
NobukoOSK me-retweet

America is the same.
Many Americans don’t have children because of the cost.
However, immigrants have many children because the American tax dollar will support them against the American tax payers will.
It’s an invasion on our dime.
それなりに🇯🇵@eIdS33UGpPX8fpF
コレ日本も同じ 日本人は子供を作らない。養えないから 移民は子供を作る。日本人が養ってくれるからだ。
English
NobukoOSK me-retweet

Bon, alors je vais partir du principe que je parle au monde entier, grâce aux nouvelles traductions automatiques :
C'est super de voir les nationalistes américains et japonais communiquer entre eux, et s'encourager les uns les autres.
Je sais que les Français ont une mauvaise réputation aujourd'hui, mais sachez qu'il y a aussi des patriotes chez nous.
Nous aussi, on déteste ce que Paris est devenue.
Nous aussi, on veut la remigration.
Nous aussi, on souhaite retrouver le chemin de la civilisation.
Vive la droite, vive la fierté nationale, et que la gauche crève !
Retweetez pour voir qui on touche avec ça.
Français
NobukoOSK me-retweet

ボーイスカウトの皆さん
「高市総理と中村文部副大臣のご活躍とご健勝を祈念して…弥栄ー!」
↓
高市総理
「じゃ、私たちからも」
中村文部科学副大臣
「!?」
↓
総理大臣からのサプライズ弥栄が発生
すごくて草
Chum(ちゃむ)🌸🦖@ca970008f4
こういうのを本気でやってくれる所が高市総理のいいところ
日本語
NobukoOSK me-retweet

I asked the Japanese what China is to them and consider my mind blown.
This cultural exchange is providing insights, genuine insights.
I mean beyond the BBQ memes and the jokes and the friendliness. There's something very real hidden just underneath the surface.
For example, did you know that there may have been Chinese people posing as Americans shaming the Japanese for Fukushima? Do I know it was the Chinese? No, but you're an American.. have you ever, in your entire life, heard an American speak down to or about the Japanese in regards to Fukushima?
Those Americans who are old enough to remember it simply think of it as a natural disaster. A bad thing happening to good people. That's just how the world is sometimes. But apparently in the years since, people claiming to be Americans have been attacking the Japanese on social media in the most cruel and unkind ways. Blaming them for polluting the waters, killing all those people, and causing the disasters and so on and so forth. Just truly evil things being said to the Japanese.
Ask yourself have YOU ever heard any American you know talk like that? Ever? At all? Your entire life? Especially about Fukushima? But apparently there's been a brutal multi year campaign in Japan of concerned "Americans" saying just that for the express purpose of shaming the Japanese over a natural disaster.
Something doesn't add up.
And that's my point. YOU, being an American, didn't know about any of this, did you? It wasn't until I read a translated Japanese tweet talking about how much it had hurt them, the public shaming that I started to look into it. I had no idea either.
I bet it never even occurred to any of you that people abroad were posing as Americans to them to promote hatred against us for things we not only never said or did, but things we never even thought.
If you're Japanese and reading this please believe me when I tell you no American I've met has ever said anything like this. The Japanese were disciplined, brilliant, resourceful, and above all brave in the face of one of the worst natural disasters in modern history. It was an impossible situation and you handled yourselves with valor and honor and we respect you deeply for it.

English
NobukoOSK me-retweet
NobukoOSK me-retweet

@TapRootsFood @May_Roma アルコールで渋みを抜いた柿が、スーパーや果物店で普通に買えます。
完全に熟してとろとろになった熟し柿も甘くて好きです。🤤
日本語
NobukoOSK me-retweet
NobukoOSK me-retweet

若い人たち、よくご覧なさい。この人たち大人になっても仕事もせずに、人が働いて得たお金からカンパをもらい、こんな風にデモをしてみんなに迷惑をかけているんです。こんな大人になってはいけませんよ。幸せになれませんからね。
竹内美保@sakeuchi317
日本語
NobukoOSK me-retweet





















