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こんなサブ待ってました
こんなサブ待ってました

初心者スレッドで愚痴ってたものです。管理人さんLINEでオプチャ作ってください笑 私も作りましたが、訴求力がないと思うので 本当に良いことを伝えても消されてしまう世の中なんだなと 私のプロフィールを見ていただければわかると思いますが、かなり勢いよくバズってても消されるんですよね


なんというか、もう少し自由な感じがあったんですよね でも、結局はどこの世界も都合の悪い事は消されるんだなぁと なので、私はLINEでオプチャをつくりました 伸びたらいいなと思いますが URLとか貼るとまたここでも伴されますかね





バズりそうな投稿が消される現象についてどう思う? Redditで体験した話
バズりそうな投稿が消される現象についてどう思う? Redditで体験した話

1時間で10,000表示、コメント60以上の議論が成立していた投稿が、ある日本系サブで削除された。さらに7日BAN + 警告まで来た。議論で勝てない側が黙らせる側に近いと、勝った側が消える。Xのアルゴリズム検閲と本質的に何が違うのか分からなくなった。SNSは「自由な議論の場」と言われるけど、実態はプラットフォーム個別の権力構造に支配されている。みんなは似たような体験ある?



Delusional is a lazy substitute for an actual counter‑argument. RAND Corporation estimated Japan loses ~2.9% of GDP to sleep deprivation — worst among countries studied. Calling the cops doesn't solve it either; bōsōzoku bend their plates so they can't be ID'd. Hypothesis first, develop from there — that's how discussion works.


Glad to hear that — not many people seem to agree, so your comment means a lot. Whether or not I live in the countryside, even people who work in Tokyo but live in the suburbs deal with bōsōzoku. The reason I compared them to bicycles is that most cyclists are just regular people commuting or running errands. Bōsōzoku, on the other hand, are doing it purely for their own self‑satisfaction — making noise nobody asked for. And honestly, it's not just bōsōzoku — modified mufflers, unnecessarily loud exhausts, and revving engines for no reason shouldn't be tolerated in the first place.



Sleep deprivation definitely happens. Maybe the GDP framing was an exaggeration, but the next morning's performance is absolutely going to drop. The core of my question is: why crack down hard on bicycles — which people genuinely need for daily life, school runs, picking up kids — while ignoring bōsōzoku, who literally nobody benefits from? I'd say 99% of people would be happy if they disappeared. And about calling the police — these guys bend their license plates so they can't be identified, so reporting them doesn't actually lead to arrests.









納税の免除も、以下の条件でオッケーにしましょか 1) 大規模自然災害(2)感染症の大規 模まん延(3)内乱(4)外部からの武 力攻撃(5)その他一と定義/衆院憲法 審に緊急条項のたたき台 法制局作成、 国会議員任期延長


ここまでやばい法案を通そうとしているオトナと呼ばれる有権者は、コドモだな…😅 天才少年て呼ぶことにしてる。政治、社会問題、憲法について語れない大人は天才少年









宿題だけはちゃんとやるんですよ。でも自分が有権者だって言う自覚もないし、成人したと思い込んでるんです。国にとって1番大事なもの憲法についても興味がない。イギリスのブレグジットの国民投票でそんなはずじゃなかったと頭を抱えたイギリス国民と同じ末路をたどるでしょう…












日本で成功したオトナは「天才少年」ばかり。つまり、未成熟だ。
日本で成功したオトナは「天才少年」ばかり。つまり、未成熟だ。

最近思うことがある。日本で仕事ができて、家族も持ち、立派な生活をしているにもかかわらず、
未来につながる社会問題や政治問題に関しては、
目を背け、口を閉ざす。
彼らはオトナではない。
天才少年のようだと。

社会問題などは関係ないというオトナじゃないってこと。

みんなどう思う?


What worries me most is that they renamed "emergency clause" to "clause for maintaining Diet functions." And honestly, from what I see around me, over 80% of people don't even know this clause exists. Most probably only know about Article 9. If this is genuinely important, they should be running ads and clearly explaining what they're trying to buy with this. To me it just looks like they're hiding it.


people keep bringing up "germany amended their constitution 60+ times" like it's a gotcha, but they always leave out the eternity clause — article 79(3) literally makes it impossible to touch human dignity, democracy, or the federal structure. germany amends around those locked principles, not through them. japan's pro-amendment crowd never talks about building that kind of guardrail, which is the actual issue.






Japanese people aren't usually good with spicy food, so I think the spiciness has become almost addictive — like an attraction or thrill ride. There's a super spicy ramen shop in Nagoya called Ajisen that always has long lines too. Personally, I don't recommend it though, since it can affect your esophagus, stomach, and intestines.


高市早苗…。無理矢理の解散総選挙、凄まじい広告、芸能人、ミュージシャンなどを使ったプロモーション。そして誰も望んでいない。憲法改正(緊急事態条項)を進めようとしている。どっちが恥ずかしいんだと言う話。



若いうちしかできないことをやったほうがいいと思います。海外に行ったりとか。自分のやりたいことをやるだけ。結婚とか子供ができたらまた話は違いますが 独身なら好きなことやればいいんじゃないですか?






Japan's food self-sufficiency is heading toward zero — does anyone here care?
Japan's food self-sufficiency is heading toward zero — does anyone here care?

Japanese people love ramen and call it their "soul food," but almost no ramen shops use domestically grown wheat. The chashu pork is foreign meat too. 80% of soba buckwheat is imported. The soybeans in tofu and natto are mostly foreign. Recently, even gyudon chains started using imported rice — and consumers don't seem to care at all.For those of you who love Japan and live here — what do you think about this? Does it bother you, or is it just the reality of a globalized food system?


I'm Japanese, but while Japanese people do follow manners, a lot of them rush to grab seats first, and once they sit down they have this attitude like "I'm not giving this up to anyone." I always find it embarrassing to watch.




Does hiring actually require special skills? Even Google admitted interviews are pointless — what do you think?
Does hiring actually require special skills? Even Google admitted interviews are pointless — what do you think?

Does hiring really require some special skill? Can interviews actually assess someone's ability?I looked into it, and turns out universities and well-known research institutions have concluded that interviewer judgment adds no value.I suck at interviews.Especially the question "Why did you choose our company out of all the others?" — that's just a template question to me.