William and Mary

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William and Mary

William and Mary

@ObviousTrouser

가입일 Şubat 2016
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The Catholic Gaijin
The Catholic Gaijin@timothyjphelan·
People in Japan visit shrines, care for graves, pray for protection, and follow religious seasons. It’s not whether religion is taken seriously or not. It’s that religion in Japan is more often something that is practiced rather than something that is debated about. This difference matters. 日本では、多くの人が神社に行き、お墓参りをし、無事や成功を祈り、季節ごとの宗教的な営みに親しんでいます。問題は、宗教が真剣に受け止められているかどうかではありません。日本では、宗教は議論の対象というより、日々の中で実践されるものとして受け止められているように思います。この違いは重要です。
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William and Mary
William and Mary@ObviousTrouser·
@OmgT3hFace @waywoodceo Did you check out the Rest Is History's episodes on the Rise of the Samyyyyuurai? We have Heike as 'haykee', Kansai as 'kanzai' (like the s in Kansas), and of course Go Toba as 'g-oh toe-ber'.
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Desmond Bullard
Desmond Bullard@OmgT3hFace·
@waywoodceo I cannot handle British pronunciations of Japanese words cause they also manage to over emphasize or lengthen vowel sounds and it kills me. Is a little frustrating that you just need tsunami and Kobe to do it well enough, but we still get to hear maynga lol
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hyk
hyk@fhidioptt·
@ObviousTrouser @hirahira22222 鶏はチキン南蛮とかチキンカツだなw チキンという響きに魅力があるに違いない
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ベーコンTempたまご
ベーコンTempたまご@hirahira22222·
英語ネイティブニキに聞きたい ​昔からずっと気になってたんだけど 日本語は生きてる豚は"Buta"だし、お肉になっても"Buta+niku"だよね? でも英語だと、生きてる時は"Pig"なのに、お肉になると"Pork"になるじゃん 牛だって"Cow"が"Beef"に変わる ​なのに、なんで鶏だけはどっちも"Chicke"なの?
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Wesley Dolan.
Wesley Dolan.@WesleyDolan·
@fitzfromdublin A perverse part of me would like to see the rection here to Tom Holland doing a Jack Lynch impression in an intro.
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Conor Fitzgerald
Conor Fitzgerald@fitzfromdublin·
I love the rest is history’s shows on the UK in the 70s, both series. I’m glad they don’t touch on what was happening in Ireland at that time and hope they never do, honestly. I’d rather not hear about that from them, no offence
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Catherine Warr
Catherine Warr@HiddenYorkshire·
Is there a special word to describe the slight feeling of sadness of having to leave Act One of a story - where the setting is so perfectly set up, the world feels real and alive and you could escape right into it, but then the plot has to move forward and the protagonists need an Inciting Incident and Point of No Return, and you're sad that you can't go back to that original place. The Grand Budapest Hotel is another one which really does it for me. I just enjoy living in the set-up.
The Swiss Elf 🏔️🌨️☃️⛷️🇨🇭@magicinthealps

I have a soft spot for the first half of the Fellowship of the Ring. It is atmospheric, cosy, and the pace is perfect + careful.

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William and Mary
William and Mary@ObviousTrouser·
@YokohamaRides Utterly ridiculous. It is lack of belief in Amaterasu and Yamato Takeru that is to blame for the tensions.
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Master of the Flying Jetski
Master of the Flying Jetski@jetskitosway2·
Paul McCartney writing Live and Let Die: ahh it’s almost perfect…romantic and thrilling just like a Bond theme should be. All it’s missing is a white boy reggae section
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TheMekon_Venus
TheMekon_Venus@TheMekon_Venus·
I yet another incarnation of Robin Hood is streaming right now. But I’ve never seen anything that comes close to this. This remains the GOAT version.. in my opinion. Does anyone else agree this one is the standard that any new version has to compete with?
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NyanChuu🔮🇯🇵🍭
NyanChuu🔮🇯🇵🍭@tanpukunokami·
This might be hard to believe, but in Japan, a salaryman wakes up at 6 AM. He commutes for an hour. Standing. In a train so packed he can't move his arms. He works 9 to 6. Then he stays until 10. Nobody leaves before the boss. Then he drinks with his boss until midnight. Saying no is a career decision. He catches the last train home. Falls asleep standing up. He gets home at 1 AM. He wakes up at 6 AM. The Japanese word for "death from overwork" is karoshi. It needed its own word.
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Kosher
Kosher@koshercockney·
Surely I’m not the only one who thinks this every time they see a map of the Strait of Hormuz.
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William and Mary
William and Mary@ObviousTrouser·
@ClarkeMicah @GypsyBoots8 It was sort of the other way round inwith Pearl Harbor (although that was less egregious in a number of respects), and many Americans harp on about it as if it was the crowning attrocity of WW2!
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Peter Hitchens
Peter Hitchens@ClarkeMicah·
.@gypsyboots8 Yes, at the end of February Iran was negotiating in good faith, according to independent intermediaries the talks were making progress. Then, with no declaration of war, the USA and Israel assassinated the government and began armed attacks on Iran. Imagine what you’d say if it had been the other way round.
David Murray@GypsyBoots8

@philw1982 @Robertbigbags @Mollie_Whuppie @IndieChris71 @beatrismouse @BBCPropaganda @lateturn @ClarkeMicah Was Iran really "negotiating" in good faith--or was it simply repeating impossible demands in hopes of drawing out the process and buying time?

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Jeffrey J. Hall 🇯🇵🇺🇸
Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi sang the official anthem of the LDP: "In our country, we live We create our freedom Always watching the flow of time Let us open the path from today to tomorrow The happiness of one, the happiness of all"
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Bunburyōdō (文武両道) (Bun)
Bunburyōdō (文武両道) (Bun)@bunburyoudoujp·
アニメ (Anime) is the word used in Japan to refer to animation. When used in English it we assume it means animation from Japan. A Marathon is a race of a specific distance (42.195 km), but in Japan running events are often referred to as マラソン (marason) regardless of distance. This might come as a surprise to some people but English and Japanese are different languages. Loan words take on meanings of their own when incorporated into a different language.
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William and Mary
William and Mary@ObviousTrouser·
@YokohamaRides It is illegal to cycle on the pavements/sidewalks except when it is not, excluding cases when it is, in certain cases etc.
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James Szypula
James Szypula@YokohamaRides·
“This is such a farce. Seriously, do something about the bicycle laws.”
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eugyppius
eugyppius@eugyppius1·
@dpinsen i used to tweet about birthright Germany for German-descended Americans, also including expedited path to citizenship for anyone who wants to retvrn.
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eugyppius
eugyppius@eugyppius1·
“we could pay down all our debt and wouldn’t have to pay taxes at all if we cut Europe loose” - this guy Europe is now becoming just an abstract symbol for everything that is not going well or that these people don’t like. It’s amazing.
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad

What if America is already far richer than anyone in the swamp is allowed to admit? What if the real drag on the Republic isn’t taxes, isn’t debt, isn’t even the deficit, it’s Europe? What if NATO was never a mutual defense pact, but a 75-year subscription America forgot to cancel? What if “burden sharing” is the most expensive euphemism in the English language? What if the City of London cabal is draining our banks? What if the advice from globalists is terrible advice that’s costing us big? What if every European basing agreement, every forward-deployed brigade, every Ramstein runway, every Aviano hangar, every Souda Bay pier is a tax American workers pay so Berlin can run a welfare state and Paris can run a 35-hour week? What if foreign aid to Europe isn’t aid, it’s tribute, flowing the wrong way? What if transporting the vast majority of trade on European owned ships costs more than we realize? What if the NGO archipelago in Brussels, Geneva, and The Hague is just a money-laundering loop where US taxpayer dollars get rinsed through a “civil society” conference and returned as lectures about our democracy? What if the UN isn’t a parliament of man, it’s a Manhattan timeshare with diplomatic plates, an accounting black hole, and a Human Rights Council chaired by people who’d jail you for tweeting this? What if “the rules-based international order” was always code for: Americans build it, Americans pay for it, Americans bleed for it, and Europeans grade it? What if $36 trillion in debt looks a lot smaller the second you stop underwriting a continent that sneers at you in three languages? What if you zeroed out the Europe line, the NATO line, the UN line, the NGO line, and woke up tomorrow in a country with the fiscal headroom to rebuild every shipyard, every foundry, every rail line, and every Navy hull we’ve let rot since the Cold War ended? What if American tourists went to American cathedrals, American opera, American museums, American cities instead. I’m not saying I believe all of it. I’m saying maybe, just maybe, we could pay down all our debt and wouldn’t have to pay taxes at all if we cut Europe loose.

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Tom Holland
Tom Holland@holland_tom·
Excited to contemplate what it will be like for historians of 21st century America, excavating the ruins of Washington in AD 4500, & coming across this footage preserved in the ruins. “Only with the blessing of the sacred rabbit would the American people go to war.”
Sky News@SkyNews

BREAKING: President Donald Trump says Iran is "not too strong at all" compared to a month ago amid reports both sides have received plans to end the conflict trib.al/d1BiGWt 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube

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