Jam Kar
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Jam Kar
@JamKarnell
学びは一生 昭和アイドル/歌謡博士・サカ・歴史・映画・音楽・家電・レトロデザイン・珈琲☕… サブ垢だけど何か反応してなー (♂US Wagyu Beef) #映画 #黒バス #歴史 #能年ちゃん #ヘタリア #浦和レッズ #なでしこ #Jリーグ #ニノさん #どうぶつ
Japan Katılım Haziran 2015
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@JamKarnell @pirooooon3 逆でしょ!
バラバラに貼った方が同じ数でも沢山に見える!
虚勢張っても仕方ないとわかってるんですよ。
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@SimsYStuart @realpeteyb123 It’s quite an interesting idea, and
I think there are parts of it that hit the mark.
However,
to say that they
killed anyone who didn’t follow the rules one after another—
that’s an exaggeration, and there’s no such fact or historical record.
That’s way too extreme.
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What you’re describing is equilibrium within an artificial human ecosystem. Which REQUIRES a shared culture. This isn’t some goofy hypothesis. It’s an observable fact.
The word “culture” is defined by the shared behavioral protocols for a social organism. People’s behavior follows the behavior gradients provided by those social protocols.
I think the reason Japanese can do this so effortlessly is because of their history. Japanese culture was always designed and constrained by strict behavior protocols. And anyone who refused to follow those strict behavior gradients were instantly killed as a kind of immunological response within the social organism. And often their entire family was killed too. Which is a kind of eugenics.
So the modern population of Japan are the decedents of that cultural eugenics program. The incapacity to self-regulate emotional behavior and follow cultural protocols was bred out of the Japanese population by centuries of brutal and violent enforcement of cultural behavior.
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What surprised me the most in Japan?
I came in expecting a great culture. Everyone tells you that. But actually living it, absorbing it, seeing it play out in real life… it slaps you into reality.
I was constantly excited to live it, but also constantly sad that we can’t have nice things in America.
I see and live amazing things in Greece all the time, but that’s tiny, it’s not a massive city like Tokyo! If they can do it, anybody can. You know that from Dubai.
What surprised me most is how much people genuinely care about others. Everything runs in order, not in a forced or robotic way, but in a thoughtful, respectful way. There’s no chaos, no unnecessary friction. People move with awareness.
It’s subtle, but it’s everywhere. I had to stop myself a couple of times from getting NYC agitated for no reason.
Why am I rushing?
The culture is refined to a level that’s hard to explain until you experience it. They take things from all over the world and elevate them. A French pastry, an American hamburger, simple fruit… somehow it all becomes the best version of itself.
I had the best ______
I had the best strawberries, the best melon, the best burger. Over and over again I kept thinking, how is this the best I’ve ever had?
Japan isn’t just a trip one takes it leaves with you and changes you. Makes you a better person as well. If more people experienced it and brought even a piece of it back home, we’d all be better for it.
I’ll go deeper on this soon, write a Substack, because there’s a lot more to say.
ZUBY:@ZubyMusic
@realpeteyb123 What surprised you most about your trip to Japan?
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@Yukster96791 @tsutomuta @bl_osaka Yeah, you're right.
I think so too.
I think he probably meant to say “Asuka period.”
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@JamKarnell @tsutomuta @bl_osaka I’m not sure what he wanted to write, but you are right,
I think he wanted to say asuka era.
Azuchi- momoyama era,
Christianity was introduced into Japan.
Later, Toyotomi and Tokugawa prohibited to practice Christianity.
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@ma_917_ @A_20190814_O 全員マスクするのは
給食係だけでなく
並びながら喋ったり咳したりくしゃみしたりして
全員分の鍋等に飛沫飛び散るのを防ぐためでは?
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@A_20190814_O おすすめから来ました。私の子には多めに5枚くらい予備のマスクをジップロックに入れて持たせてます。それとは別に毎日一枚マスク用意してます。うちの子の小学校は配膳中は全員マスク着用してるようで?全員着用する意味あるのかわかりませんが🤔備えあれば憂いなしです!
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Alright Japan, this just seems wrong. Crickets as an ice cream topping?! 🤣 Noooooooo
ASHI 650@ASHI9R
@Based_Jedi 日本の特定の地域ではよく食べる。 アイスクリーム(ソフトクリーム)に刺して食べることもある。 意外と美味いぞ。バッタのアイスクリーム。
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@hanashiro_ritsu Miso has that as an ingredient? I thought it was just fermented bean paste.. 🤔
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@rocinate__ ダイレクトでは
飲まないです
コーヒーやお茶にも水道水は使いません
料理にも使いません
アルカリイオン整水器の水を使っています
※アルイオ整水器…:浄水器の上位器。水のphが違う数種類の水を生成できる)
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@junkers_ju87 @quiet_corner26 そういうことではないと思いますよ
ツイ主たちの実体験は実に様々だし
プロパガンダに踊らされている人もいるでしょうけれどもね
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@quiet_corner26 めちゃめちゃネガキャンされてましたから…
韓国の人は日本を恨んでる!日本はひどいことばかりした!を延々聞かされてまして、日本が好きな人がいるなんて報道はほぼありませんでした。
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@tsutomuta @bl_osaka Um…putting the content aside for a moment...
Is this a translation error?
The Asuka period and the Azuchi-Momoyama period—two completely different eras—have been lumped together!
There’s a gap of over 900 years between the Asuka period and the Azuchi-Momoyama period, you know.
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