uto-Q blog "Madness" analysis a case in Japan
2020/7/15
(uto-Q
blog "Madness" analysis a case in Japan)
Bullying and mean.
Which is worse? Obviously neither is good, but
in my sense, I think the latter is by far the bullying worse,
Why?
Bullying comes with a certain risk of being "punished" for
doing so. However, in the mean, I feel
the "cowardlyness" of excluding the danger first and then sneaking
secretly.
(A
darkness level that is completely different from the "Ikezu (=
Ijiwaru)" that appears in the TV anime Chibi Maruko-chan) For example,
even though I am aware, I pretend not to notice and disturb the passage To do Approaching
"Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't notice it at
all."
Tell
a lie!! Meaningfulness In Japanese, as
you can read, the “ground” of the “meaning” you have (their) is (already)
“bad”. And it's mean. In Japan, "bullying" between
children and at work is becoming a problem, but "maji" is occurring
at a rate of tens of thousands of times more than that, and it has been taken
up by any media. I do not,
but I feel that this is a much more serious
and urgent issue in considering the future of Japan.
Then, why do you mean something wrong? I read
it as "a return to what I didn't notice." In short, the people of Japan tend to have a
strong "trouble" and "immediately become unfaithful". If you trace it back, you will grow up with
the feeling of being a child, and you will not be so when you grow up. Then, "I'm a good girl, a good girl like
when I was a kid, and I should be the first." "(I'm a lifetime VIP,
I'm a special treatment VIP) Why don't you do that?" If you don't, I'll give up."
A certain kind of mental epidemic that is
widespread throughout this nation is caused by secretly feeling that even
though it is illustrious, it is not respected at all. I guess it's because of
"loneliness."
This
is another hits, another one is not hits.
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