Trending today in Japan: YouTuber, entrepreneur, and aspiring politician, Moe Fukada says, “Wars are fought over money printing privileges.” “Nothing makes money like war.” The truth, imho, has arrived.
@Sorahiro1452@timothyjphelan@petervan80 牛はイエスだと思います。第八図は創造伸ではありませんか?無の解釈も多岐にわたるが、神は不可知の存在とするキリスト教の教えが多い。「理解できるなら、それは神ではない。」(Augustine)「神は肯定を超え、否定をも超える。」(Pseudo-Dionysius)「神は存在を超えている。」Maximus the Confessor
@kunoichi_jp_ Dojo
Station platforms!
Izakaya
Yakitoriya
Jizo
Peaks
Hard-Off
Road Station
Kagura
Jinja/Tera
Yakuza Office
JCake shop
Rajio Taiso
Sports Day
Wedding Chapel
"Figure" Shop
Fish market
Construction workers
Taxis
Dept. Store Greets & Treats
Net/manga cafe
Cosplay
Vending machines
@timothyjphelan@petervan80 Buddhists say suffering is real but not ultimate, death is an enemy defeated by Amitabha, and our destiny is resurrection, judgement and eternal communion with him in the Pure Land.
Christians, broadly, see suffering rooted in sin as pride or ignorance, death as a result...
@mrjeffu As the only Japanese person I can see on this thread says, one of Japan's most famous comedian's used to do this in the 70s (and since) so, Japanese can take it.
Here is Tamori doing an American, Chinese, Korean and perhaps a Briton playing Majong.
@mrjeffu As the only Japanese person I can see on this thread says, one of Japan's most famous comedian's used to do this in the 70s (and since) so, Japanese can take it.
Here is Tamori doing an American, Chinese, Korean and perhaps a Briton playing Majong.
@GoddayIzakpa This is I think "Gunfire on the Plain" or "The Gunshots over the Plain" 平原槍声/平原枪声 a 30 plus episode drama (each episode about an hour and a half) from 2010, depicting the Japanese as cruel, arrogant, fanatical murderers, many episodes of which can be seen on YouTube.
@TheFigen_ This illustrates Freud's theory of (good) dreams. We dream that we have already obtained that which we want, in order to remain longer asleep.