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00:00One o'clock in the morning, a guest at a national highway in the suburbs,
00:08Rau Kuman, Shoto Hasumi, and the world-famous Japanese podcaster, Ryunosuke Fukai,
00:18are having a talkie-talkie talk, which is definitely talked about in the national family restaurant.
00:25It's different depending on what you're popular with.
00:28Being popular with your face is probably the best.
00:32The reason why so many popular people choose nominates is because they're trying to make it a hot topic.
00:38I think that's cool.
00:40It's forced to be niche.
00:42It's cold to think that people who know what's niche are the real deal.
00:46That's crazy.
00:47It's more interesting to say it's Uneha.
00:51A family talk where time melts.
00:54Talkie-talkie talk.
00:58The second episode is about beauty and fashion.
01:03Isn't this color spray really good?
01:05It looks really good.
01:07You have to pay for the color spray.
01:09You can use this from the beginning, and you can add toppings.
01:12I thought I should have done it after seeing this.
01:15Why do you want to do color spray?
01:17I was really happy to hear that you wanted to do it.
01:21I'm glad you have that kind of feeling.
01:23I thought we'd get along.
01:25I thought we'd get along.
01:27Color spray looks really good.
01:30When I was a kid, I just put this on the cream and it made my heart race.
01:35I thought it would be fun to put it on the ice cream I bought at home.
01:39I bought it, but it wasn't fun at all.
01:42I think it has a special operating condition.
01:45It's a shop.
01:46It was a shop.
01:47It's a good shop.
01:48It wasn't fun.
01:49It wasn't fun.
01:50I felt empty, so I went first.
01:52If you go out alone.
01:53So it's best to eat at a restaurant.
01:55It's best to eat at a restaurant.
01:58Talkie-talkie talk is a story that you can hear from all around you.
02:05Hasumi, who is usually looking for a family-less story,
02:09spreads the chat around with his own way.
02:13The world-famous Japanese podcaster is going to dig deeper into the world of talkie-talkie.
02:20And tonight, we invited Naoki and Asabu to join us for a family-less talk.
02:28It's been a while.
02:29It's been a while since we've seen each other.
02:31I've only been on the radio once.
02:34He comes to see me every time.
02:36I'm always grateful.
02:37I don't care about the four topics of talkie-talkie talk.
02:39I don't care which one.
02:40I don't care which one.
02:41I don't care about the goal of the talk.
02:42I don't care about the goal.
02:43I don't care if I talk too much.
02:45It's the best.
02:46So let's make time to eat together.
02:49If I feel like I'm eating right now, we can talk together.
02:52We can help each other.
02:54Family-less talk.
02:56We usually do family-less talk, too.
02:58I'm sure you're eating right now.
02:59If there's anyone who came back from a drink bar, I'd like to talk to them.
03:03He's kind.
03:04He's kind.
03:05He's kind.
03:06He's not the kind type.
03:08Welcome.
03:10I made up my mind.
03:11I'm going to lose 5kg by summer.
03:13Are you going to say that while eating chocolate banana sundae?
03:16I'm serious this time.
03:18I joined the gym yesterday.
03:20Losing 5kg by summer.
03:22Isn't that great?
03:24Have you ever said something like this?
03:25Not at all.
03:26You don't care about it?
03:27I've been exercising my right to be who I am.
03:32You don't show your face.
03:33I don't show my face.
03:37I don't get fat no matter what I eat.
03:39I don't get fat, either.
03:41Me, too.
03:42He's fat.
03:44I didn't get fat at all when I was in middle school.
03:46I was a member of a club, so I ate a rice cooker.
03:50But I didn't get fat at all.
03:52I got fat when I was in my 30s.
03:54It's because of the age.
03:57I used to think that all middle-aged men were fat.
04:02I thought it was because of the age.
04:05Older men don't have to maintain their body shape.
04:09I think they don't want to be popular.
04:13I'm afraid of their will to maintain their body shape.
04:18Most people are optimized when they don't eat a lot.
04:24They don't want to die even if they're on a diet.
04:27If they eat a little, they can save fat.
04:31People who don't get fat even if they eat a lot are the ones who used to be fat.
04:38That's right.
04:39They used to be fat.
04:40They used to be skinny.
04:41If they eat the same amount of food, they won't be able to maintain their body shape.
04:46So, I'm the only one who survives.
04:48That's right.
04:49I'm glad.
04:50I'm the only one who survives.
04:54It's a bad era.
04:56I used to be fat, too.
05:02Do you think it's better to be skinny in history?
05:08No, I don't think so.
05:10It's not limited to history.
05:11Even now, some people are more beautiful when they are fat.
05:16That's true.
05:17It's a matter of culture.
05:20For example, there is a country called Sparta in Greece.
05:25Have you seen that movie?
05:26Yes, I have.
05:27It's a tough country.
05:28People who don't get fat are the ones who use to be fat.
05:31Do they need to maintain their body shape?
05:33Do they need to?
05:34Yes, they do.
05:35If they don't get fat, they can't be recognized as human beings.
05:38It's a terrible society.
05:40So, if they eat a lot of meat, they are the ones who use to be fat.
05:44So, only macho people have the right to be fat?
05:46Not like Osamu-san?
05:47That's true.
05:48But I'm sure you'll be beaten the next day, right?
05:51I'll be beaten the next day, too.
05:52Not tomorrow.
05:53That's too long-term.
05:55That's too difficult.
05:57So, in order to prevent that from happening...
05:59I don't feel like I can punish a short-distance runner.
06:03But if you want to get fat, you can get fat.
06:05I think it's allowed to eat a lot.
06:08Yes, it's allowed.
06:09That's difficult.
06:10It's difficult.
06:11So, they don't restrict you from eating?
06:13They don't restrict you from eating, but you can't eat delicious food.
06:17Wow.
06:18It's a greedy idea.
06:19It's very greedy.
06:21It's like, if you eat delicious food, you'll kill the weak ones.
06:25I see.
06:26That's how it is.
06:27It's a part of society.
06:28It's a bad man's way.
06:29I know.
06:30Were Japanese people really thin?
06:32I think they were.
06:34I don't know because I haven't seen it, but...
06:36In Japan, the rural areas are very poor.
06:41It's as poor as the Meiji period.
06:44You can't even eat rice?
06:45Yes.
06:46It's not zero, but you can't eat much.
06:50Then you'll lose weight.
06:51It's like a high-carbohydrate restriction.
06:53Yes.
06:54The height is also very low, like the Edo period.
06:57So, you're just happy to be able to decide whether you're going to gain or lose weight.
07:02Well, that's true.
07:04You're just choosing.
07:06If you lose 5 kg, you can't eat much.
07:12I'm curious about salmon injection.
07:15Salmon injection?
07:17Do you inject alcohol?
07:19Yes.
07:20It's a Korean beauty method.
07:22It's an ingredient extracted from salmon.
07:26Do you inject salmon in your life?
07:29I don't think I do.
07:31I thought I would bake it or eat it.
07:34I didn't think I would inject it.
07:36It's amazing how you face it.
07:37If I tell someone to inject it now, they'll think I lost rock-paper-scissors.
07:41I don't think the winner will be able to inject it.
07:44It's been a few years since it's been increasing.
07:46I think it's normal for people to go to Korea, get injections, and come back.
07:51I think it's a trend.
07:54There used to be a lot of people who made a big mistake.
07:57I don't think there was anyone who didn't work at all.
08:00I hope it doesn't work.
08:02I don't want to hear it in a weird way.
08:04I don't want to hear it in a weird way.
08:06That's what it's all about.
08:08It's history.
08:09I don't want to talk about history.
08:15It's history.
08:16It's history.
08:18There's a solution to that.
08:21I want to pass it on to history.
08:23I'm happy.
08:24I'm happy.
08:27But I don't think there's an end to it.
08:31I've come this far.
08:34There's a limit to how young you are.
08:37Is there anyone who wants to be a professional player?
08:40Of course there are.
08:41There are people who want to be a professional player.
08:44I wanted to be a professional player, so I drank Hiso.
08:46But you're still alive.
08:49I drank Suigin and Hiso and died.
08:53Did you get attracted to the shiny atmosphere of Suigin?
08:55There were intellectuals at the time.
09:02Hiso and Suigin are mysterious.
09:05Suigin is normal, but it's like metal.
09:08I thought it was crazy.
09:11But when I drank it, I realized there was a chance.
09:15If you drink this much crazy stuff, there's a chance you'll live.
09:18There was a guy who admired Suigin.
09:20Like Salmon.
09:22Salmon is a medical term.
09:24There are a lot of medical terms now.
09:26I don't know.
09:27In the past, it was just a romance.
09:30At the time, it wasn't called Hiso.
09:33Of course.
09:34I thought there was something I didn't understand.
09:37If you drink this, you can become a sage.
09:42A sage?
09:45I think that was a fun term.
09:47I drank it, but I died.
09:50I didn't drink Hiso or Suigin, so I don't know.
09:55But I was supposed to get really sick.
09:57Right.
09:58And when I got sick, I was told I didn't have enough energy.
10:01So you died at the end.
10:03I was told I didn't have enough energy.
10:07So you drank it, but you died.
10:09You didn't have enough energy.
10:10I didn't have enough energy.
10:11You drank it, but you survived.
10:12I think that guy had a lot of energy.
10:14I think he was completely dead.
10:16I don't know what it is.
10:17It's mysterious.
10:19There were a lot of people like that in the past.
10:22There are a lot of people like that.
10:24In beauty?
10:25Yes, in beauty.
10:26I'm not a professional.
10:28I'm more into beauty.
10:29I went to a beauty salon.
10:32You went to a beauty salon?
10:34Yes.
10:35That's a lot.
10:36That's a lot.
10:38Did they kill you?
10:39They killed me.
10:40Because you went to a beauty salon?
10:41That's scary.
10:42I don't know.
10:43Maybe 200 years from now,
10:45there will be a history book about salmons.
10:48And people will say it's disgusting.
10:50That's true.
10:52There is a possibility that I will be remembered as a salmon neki.
10:56You will be remembered as a salmon neki.
10:58As a word.
11:01It's possible.
11:02I don't want to do it.
11:04At that time, everyone was doing their best.
11:09I think there was a pack like that in the past.
11:11I think there was a pack like that in the past.
11:13There was a lot of mud.
11:14There was a mud pack.
11:15There was a mud pack for vision.
11:17Is mud really good?
11:19I don't know that much.
11:22That's a beauty person.
11:25It's not history.
11:30There are clothes with a big brand logo on it.
11:33If you wear it on a date like that, will you really break up?
11:37Isn't it okay?
11:39You're walking around with a logo on it.
11:43Why do you have to pay a lot of money to wear a brand ad?
11:48I understand.
11:50I understand.
11:51Everyone hates logo on clothes.
11:53I understand.
11:55It's not a crime to wear a logo on clothes.
11:57It's not a crime to wear a logo on clothes.
11:59But statistically, I don't like people who wear a logo on clothes.
12:01Do you call it a logo on clothes?
12:03It's a logo on clothes.
12:05Don't you call it a logo on clothes?
12:07I thought it was a good level.
12:11There is an environment for people who have to wear a logo on clothes.
12:17It's like the Sengoku period.
12:20You have to wear a logo on clothes to show your personality.
12:28Depending on the era, it can be a high-brand logo on clothes or a big castle.
12:35If you go back in time, you can see a big Dancon Shinko.
12:40You can see a big penis.
12:42That's a logo on clothes, too.
12:44That's a logo on clothes, too.
12:46That's a logo on clothes.
12:47The bigger it is, the more amazing it is.
12:50I think it's instinctive.
12:55When I was in 12th grade, I was wearing a hat with this color.
13:00I was wearing a hat with this color.
13:02It's still there.
13:04We were like, what?
13:06We were told it was purple.
13:09At that time, I thought it was cool.
13:13I was so happy when I got the purple hat.
13:15I was wearing it at home.
13:17I guess I was looking at it.
13:19Did I come this far?
13:21I think there was a moment when I bought a logo hat for the first time.
13:24In a white room.
13:27I hung it on the window sill.
13:29Did I change my valentine's day?
13:31Then it's cute.
13:36Hashiba Hideyoshi.
13:37Terutomi Hideyoshi makes a gold jacket.
13:41At that time, Sen no Rikyu made fun of him.
13:48Sen no Rikyu is a person who makes fun of others.
13:51He is a person who says it's lame to use gold.
13:55He thinks it's not fun to make fun of others.
13:58When he made a gold tea room, he must have been despised.
14:05If the tea room is burned, it's a rust.
14:09I have no choice but to say it.
14:11I have to feel it.
14:14I learned a lot from studying Hideyoshi and Ieyasu.
14:18There is a saying that says,
14:21If Oda Nobunaga doesn't cry, I'll kill him.
14:26Hideyoshi tries to make him cry.
14:29Hideyoshi tries to make him cry.
14:31Ieyasu says,
14:33Ieyasu expresses the personality of these three.
14:39When I was studying Sen no Rikyu,
14:41the first thing that came to my mind was
14:43to kill them all.
14:50I won't wait at all.
14:52Do you want to kill them all?
14:54I want to kill them all.
14:56You have a lot of momentum.
14:58I'm not a person who kills people.
15:01That was fast.
15:03I'm not a person who waits.
15:06I don't have that kind of image because I've heard that from Ieyasu.
15:10In the Taiga drama,
15:12it's like, for the sake of the people.
15:14It's totally different.
15:15It's really scary.
15:18It's just like Outrage.
15:21It's a world where everyone is a villain.
15:24If it's a kind world, you have to be kind.
15:27If you're kind, you'll go crazy.
15:29If you're killing people, they'll kill you.
15:32That's right.
15:33If you wait, you'll die.
15:35If you wait, you'll get killed.
15:36That's why I decided to kill myself.
15:40I'm glad no one was a logodon today.
15:43I don't think anyone was a logodon.
15:47Maybe it's just the gap.
15:50It's the original logodon.
15:52It's the original logodon.
15:54It's the first logodon a Japanese person touched.
15:57That's good.
15:58It's a high-end brand.
15:59That's right.
16:00It's a high-end brand.
16:01How about Nike?
16:03I think Nike is good.
16:04I think Nike is good.
16:05I like it.
16:06I think Nike is good.
16:07I think everyone's logodon has a line.
16:10Do you not like Nike?
16:12I think Nike is okay.
16:14Do you like Nike?
16:15What about Puma?
16:16Do you like Puma?
16:17I think Nike and Puma are bad.
16:20If you like Puma now, you're definitely a good guy.
16:24You're a good guy now.
16:27What about Edwin?
16:29Edwin is starting to think about it.
16:32But it's not expensive.
16:35It's expensive.
16:37Balenciaga is 100 yen.
16:39It's the worst.
16:41There's a band T-shirt.
16:43Is that a logodon too?
16:45Nirvana.
16:46It's a logodon.
16:47If you like it.
16:48I think it's okay if you like it.
16:49I think it's okay if you like Balenciaga.
16:52If you like Balenciaga.
16:53What's the difference between you and Nirvana?
16:55I think it's okay if you don't know anything about Nirvana.
16:58I think it's Nirvana.
17:00Nirvana.
17:01If you go to Nirvana,
17:03I don't like Nirvana.
17:05That's the worst.
17:07I don't like Nirvana.
17:08I think it's K.O.
17:09Nirdon?
17:10Nirdon.
17:11Nirdon is bad.
17:13I think it's Nirvana.
17:14Nirvana.
17:16I think Nirvana is bad.
17:18I think it's Nirvana.
17:21I didn't think you had to wear T-shirts from unknown movies.
17:27I didn't think so.
17:29And it's not a logodon anymore.
17:31It's pretty different.
17:33I don't like people who use LINE as a icon of Leon.
17:39I think there are a lot.
17:40I don't like them.
17:41I don't go on a trip.
17:42Like Harmony Fiction?
17:43That's right.
17:44I avoid that.
17:45You avoid it?
17:46I avoid it.
17:47I don't buy it.
17:48You don't want to?
17:49I don't have one.
17:50I don't have a logo. I don't need a logo.
17:53If I don't want to say something, the logo will say it.
17:55I'm in a state of panic.
17:57I don't need to say anything. I don't want to say anything.
18:00You start talking on your own.
18:01I don't want to express myself with clothes.
18:03I want to express myself with clothes.
18:05I really don't like that.
18:06You don't have confidence?
18:08It's because I'm too confident.
18:10It's difficult because there's a logo.
18:12There's that, too.
18:13Valenciaga is the one that suits my message.
18:16There's a lot of aggressive Valenciaga logos.
18:18I think it would be great if I really liked Valenciaga.
18:22That's true.
18:23If I really liked Valenciaga, it would be great.
18:25Because it's a message.
18:26That's rude.
18:27There are people who really like Valenciaga.
18:29Even though I don't really like Valenciaga,
18:31I don't like the logos of Valenciaga.
18:35The person who always wears a different logo is the ugliest.
18:39That's not good.
18:41It's a logo bitch.
18:43I can't choose.
18:45I can't choose.
18:49I got a full body hair removal.
18:51It's really good.
18:52Men's hair removal is popular, but I can't do it.
18:56No, no.
18:57To be honest, there's no demerit.
18:59You don't have to shave in the morning.
19:01It's clean.
19:02The bath feels really good.
19:04What's different about the bath?
19:06The feeling of the moment you put your feet in.
19:08People with good hair removal don't know the real feeling of the bath.
19:12Seriously.
19:15I've been told this a lot lately.
19:17What do you mean?
19:18I'm not talking about the bath.
19:20I've been told that people who take a bath in the sauna should definitely get hair removal.
19:25Do you know what I mean?
19:27I've been told that the water will become solid.
19:31It will become zero.
19:32The difference between water and you.
19:35It will be completely black.
19:36It will be completely black.
19:37It will be zero.
19:38It will be zero.
19:39I think that's good.
19:42I don't think there are many men who get hair removal.
19:46Not many.
19:47I think there are a lot of men with hair removal.
19:49Do you know any celebrity who gets hair removal?
19:51I've heard of some.
19:52I've heard of some.
19:53I've heard of some.
19:54I've heard of some.
19:58I don't think people can show their hair.
20:00Like horror movies?
20:02I don't like that.
20:03What kind of image do you have?
20:05I don't think they get hair removal.
20:07I don't think they get hair removal.
20:13I don't think they get hair removal.
20:16Why do I have hair?
20:18That's true.
20:20Which part of your body do you not need the most?
20:22Well, I don't need my arms.
20:25I've never used my arms.
20:27And I don't need a beard.
20:28I don't need a beard.
20:30You know how DNA takes out hair after it grows?
20:36Yeah.
20:37That's right.
20:38I wonder what that means.
20:40It's not just ending.
20:42That's a difficult answer.
20:44You don't need to end it.
20:46There's a lot of things that don't end.
20:49You just need to let it go.
20:50It's like letting your mind go.
20:52You shouldn't let your mind go.
20:54You have to let it go.
20:56Why do you have that kind of hair?
20:58I grew it out.
20:59That's weird.
21:00It's individual.
21:01But didn't you have a beard for a reason?
21:04You don't feel cold around your mouth.
21:07And you don't look like you have a lot of hair.
21:11For example, in the Middle East,
21:15if you don't have a beard, you don't look like a man.
21:22I think it's meaningful that everyone has a beard.
21:26If you're a man, everyone has a beard.
21:30There's no individuality.
21:32It's the difference between the species.
21:34I think it's meaningful and that's why it's there.
21:38People say you can't see sweat on your eyebrows.
21:42Eyebrows and eyelashes.
21:44I can see that.
21:45I've never been saved by my fringe.
21:47I'm glad I have a fringe.
21:49There's a big difference between having a fringe and not having one.
21:52There's a big difference between having a fringe and not having one.
21:54It's not about survival.
21:56I see.
21:57I think there are times when you're glad you have a fringe.
22:00It's like a cushion when you bump into something.
22:04That happens a lot.
22:07You have to experience it.
22:08If you don't have a fringe, you can't say you're glad you have one.
22:11That's true.
22:12There's a fringe police on the Internet.
22:15A fringe police?
22:16When you send an email or a photo,
22:18it says you have a fringe.
22:20Oh, they tell you that?
22:22Yes.
22:23That's boring.
22:24I don't know what kind of police it is.
22:27I think it's like a lookism.
22:29I see.
22:30It's more beautiful when you don't have hair.
22:32Do you think it's more beautiful when you don't have hair?
22:36But Westerners...
22:37It was like that until recently.
22:39There are people who have a fringe on purpose.
22:45Really?
22:46There are people like that?
22:47Yes, there are.
22:48Japanese people are the only ones who stand out.
22:50Asian people stand out because they have black hair.
22:52I see.
22:53If you have blonde hair, you stand out.
22:55My friend who has blonde hair doesn't have a fringe.
22:57I see.
22:59Do people think you're cool when you have a fringe?
23:04Yes, they do.
23:05I see.
23:06It depends on the situation.
23:11But recently, people think I'm cool when I have a fringe.
23:15Oh, really?
23:16I see.
23:17I see.
23:18It's been a long time since people think I'm cool when I have a fringe.
23:23When a man looks at a woman?
23:25Yes.
23:26But it's different from now.
23:28It's totally different.
23:29It's totally different from now.
23:32It depends on the time and the area.
23:37I'll give you an easy example.
23:39If you look at a painting from the Heian period...
23:42Like Murasaki Shikibu?
23:43Yes.
23:44He has a fringe.
23:46I see.
23:47Hair is very important in that era.
23:50Hair?
23:51Black and long and shiny.
23:53Like Watanabe.
23:55It depends on how you symbolize beauty.
23:59The parts you carry are different.
24:01Yes, they are.
24:02I didn't know that.
24:04It's hard to be popular with your hair.
24:06Right.
24:07You don't have to wear makeup.
24:08I don't think there was a time when people were more popular with their eyes.
24:11I think it was the opposite.
24:13I'm not sure.
24:15When I appeared in Shiogao, I heard that I was finally free.
24:20I've always liked that face.
24:22I was told that I was handsome because of my face.
24:25Some girls were happy to hear that.
24:27Because you were able to speak Shiogao.
24:29If you can speak Shiogao, you can be popular.
24:31If you can be popular, you can be popular.
24:33You can be popular when you search Shiogao.
24:37You can be popular when you search Shiogao.
24:40It's easier to see.
24:41That's true.
24:43If you don't have the concept of Shiogao, you can't be popular.
24:46It's good to praise yourself.
24:48Right.
24:49It's better to spread the word Hidatsumo.
24:51Right.
24:52It's a break in the genre.
24:54It's better to share the meaning of not being lame.
24:57It's a break in the genre.
24:59That's true.
25:00Do you know the word Retronim?
25:03Retro?
25:04Retronim.
25:05I don't know that.
25:06Diamond said it.
25:07It's not something?
25:08It's a word that doesn't exist.
25:12I see.
25:13It's a word that doesn't exist.
25:15It's a word that doesn't exist.
25:18It's a word that doesn't exist.
25:20It's a word that doesn't exist.
25:22It's not good to be lame.
25:24It's better to find the right explanation.
25:26It's a break in the genre.
25:27It's natural.
25:29It's natural.
25:31When you write a novel, do you think about this?
25:35Do you think it's popular?
25:37It depends on how you look at it.
25:39I have a friend who doesn't use the word LINE.
25:43I don't even want to use my smartphone anymore.
25:45I understand that.
25:47Why is that?
25:48If you go to a bookstore, there are books from 100 years ago.
25:51I want to be read 100 years later.
25:54When I think about it,
25:56if there is a word like Retronim in a novel,
26:00it will be destroyed someday.
26:03It will change.
26:04I don't want to use the word Retronim.
26:08I don't want to use this word if I want to reflect the modernity.
26:14It's a problem that can't be solved.
26:16I don't want to touch it until it's solved.
26:19I don't use my smartphone and LINE anymore.
26:22But I don't want people to think that I rely on the power of words.
26:26What do you mean?
26:28If it's not too popular,
26:31people think about it a lot.
26:35If you just say this,
26:37the world view will expand at once.
26:41I think it's unfair to use it in a place where it's not.
26:45Do you have to be so strict?
26:47I understand.
26:48There was something like that.
26:49I feel like I'm cheating.
26:51I feel like I'm speaking in a foreign language.
26:53For example, Yami Bite.
26:56If I say,
26:57I was talking about Yami Bite.
27:00It's a word that has too much power.
27:02I don't mind if I use it as a topic.
27:05Other than that,
27:07I don't want people to get bored.
27:11That's why I don't use strong words.
27:13You're just using catchy words.
27:15I don't like that.
27:16The reason why my son doesn't go to school is because he says he wants to be a VTuber.
27:20That's right.
27:21The old men who went to school are now young people.
27:24I'm trying to draw a child's line.
27:29That's the worst.
27:32It's like a picture drawn by an adult.
27:34It's like a picture drawn by an adult.
27:37I don't want to do it.
27:39I don't want to do it.
27:41It's too famous.
27:46I heard that the corporate world is doing a Rolex marathon.
27:50I'm not interested at all.
27:53I don't understand the meaning of it.
27:55How much is that watch?
27:58It's about 80 million yen.
28:02What is a Rolex marathon?
28:04Don't you know what a Rolex marathon is?
28:05I don't know.
28:06There are two types of Rolex marathon.
28:08There is a Rolex marathon and an Hermes patrol.
28:14Both are the same.
28:16Once you go to Hermes or Rolex, they won't sell you a good watch.
28:20You have to buy it over and over again.
28:22You have to buy something you don't want.
28:26You can't buy it even if you have money.
28:28You can't buy it right away.
28:30It's a relation.
28:32If you buy it over and over again, they'll give you money.
28:36But it's not the color you want.
28:39If you want black, but you only have white,
28:42they'll buy white.
28:44Then you might get black next time.
28:46Or you might not get it.
28:48That's the Rolex marathon.
28:51Until you get the Rolex you want,
28:53you can continue to go to Rolex.
28:55It's not just one store.
28:56You can run a marathon in multiple stores.
28:58For example, after you go to Shinjuku Rolex,
29:02you can go to Roppongi Rolex.
29:04There's an old man who runs a marathon in one day.
29:07If you look at his Instagram,
29:09you'll see an old man moving from town to town.
29:12I follow that kind of Instagram.
29:15It's the worst Instagram time.
29:19It looks fun.
29:21Old men running a Rolex marathon.
29:23It's like a club.
29:25It's like competing for first place in a game.
29:30There's a matting center.
29:32Daily score.
29:33It's like a daily score.
29:35It's fun to compete.
29:36It's fun to have friends.
29:38It's fun to have a common topic and kill time.
29:42When you lose your mental strength,
29:45there's an easy-to-understand form.
29:48I think it's fun.
29:50Then, I won't say anything.
29:54You can say anything if you want.
29:56It's fun.
29:57It's the same as Beyblade, right?
29:59That's right.
30:00We all buy it and collect it.
30:02It doesn't change.
30:04How about you, Kaiji?
30:05I'm at the Apple Watch stage.
30:08Isn't Apple Watch enough?
30:09It's enough.
30:10Apple Watch is great.
30:12I got rid of people from the watch battle.
30:15If you wear it, it's a battle.
30:17If it's the same brand, it's more expensive.
30:20I wear it because it's more convenient.
30:24That's good.
30:25Some people have to run away.
30:28I'm the manager now, so I don't wear Rolex anymore.
30:31That's true.
30:32You need an approach.
30:33That's right.
30:34That's great.
30:35You used to be in a certain position.
30:40I'm a little better now.
30:42You used to be a good swordman.
30:45You were one of the initiators.
30:48It's a personal hobby.
30:50It's a hobby of my family.
30:52That's true.
30:53I think I can get along with them.
30:56I'm not good at English.
31:02He's the best at English.
31:03He only knows words I don't know.
31:06I can't understand what he's saying.
31:10This is...
31:12I can't help it.
31:14I don't know what's going on in the last few years.
31:17There are people who think the country is deciding.
31:21The country?
31:22Is it a conspiracy?
31:24There are people who are that angry.
31:27They're like, this isn't right this year.
31:29There are people like that.
31:30But it's just the country deciding.
31:32It's not a big deal.
31:34It was decided by a certain number of people.
31:37It depends on the area.
31:39There are people who are serious about it.
31:44There's a famous saying.
31:47I know.
31:48It's like an appeal you don't see on TV.
31:52It's like, I know because I'm a famous person.
31:56But I don't want to give you a famous saying.
32:00But people don't ask you what it is.
32:03Right.
32:04I know what it is.
32:06People don't ask you what it is.
32:08It's not a big deal.
32:09People don't ask you if you're in a good mood.
32:11People who run away from death.
32:13It's not a good thing.
32:15But people don't ask you if you're in a good mood.
32:18I see.
32:19I wonder if they ask you if you're in a good mood.
32:23There are people who say it the other way around.
32:25They say it the other way around?
32:26It's really funny.
32:28It's like, don't say it like that.
32:30It's the opposite.
32:31Actors can do that.
32:33But I think there are a lot of people who say it the other way around.
32:38It's not good for us.
32:41There are people who are afraid of saying it the other way around.
32:44Right.
32:45I think it's similar to that.
32:47I don't think we should talk about the cold outside.
32:50No one avoids saying it the other way around.
32:52Stop saying it the other way around.
32:55It's okay because you can't fly.
32:58I can't fly.
33:00If you have the ability to fly, you can put it in your field of vision.
33:04But I think it's better to just think about the fun part and live.
33:08I think there are a lot of people who don't know what I'm talking about.
33:12They just happen to hear it.
33:14They just happen to see it.
33:16I think we need to make an effort to get those people into the game.
33:21And I think it's cool to have a lot of nominees for the best foreign language.
33:27I think it's cool.
33:29That's what I think.
33:30You want people to know you.
33:32You're doing your best without being embarrassed.
33:34I'm not giving up.
33:35I'm not going to pick a foreign language that will excite more people.
33:38It's okay if people find out about you.
33:40It's okay if people get excited and praise me.
33:45But I don't think I'm trying to do that.
33:48I think I'm trying to do that for people who are great.
33:51You're trying to get people to know you.
33:52Right.
33:53You're trying to get people to know you.
33:56I think that's better.
33:58I agree.
33:59I think it's better.
34:02What is that?
34:04Isn't it a?
34:06Isn't it a?
34:07Isn't that a popular language?
34:09Isn't it a?
34:10It's a movement.
34:11It's like Edo Makki.
34:13That's a popular language.
34:17That's the best.
34:18That's the best.
34:19That's the best.
34:20It's like the next to the system change.
34:22I think it's a popular language.
34:25What about a culture?
34:26I think it's the sound of a cultural revolution.
34:28It's like a buzz cut.
34:31It's a popular language.
34:32Was it popular at that time?
34:35When mass media appeared, it was like,
34:37I don't want it until tomorrow.
34:40It's a slogan.
34:42It's a propaganda.
34:44It's like, I don't want it.
34:47Propaganda.
34:49Luxury is the enemy.
34:50You don't have to know anything.
34:55Propaganda is basically what the government wants to say to the people.
35:01We put it in the media and call it propaganda.
35:04I see, I see.
35:06But what was the first one?
35:08The first one came out around the time between the first and second world wars.
35:15When the newspapers and the radio started coming out,
35:18it was the moment when mass media came out.
35:22I see.
35:23When the newspapers and the radio started coming out,
35:26everyone was pure and believed everything they were told.
35:29It's the same as people on social media now.
35:32After this, I think the literacy has grown,
35:34and the common sense that you shouldn't spread lies has been strengthened a little more.
35:40When mass media first came out,
35:43people would hear stories about people lying during the war, right?
35:47Yeah, I've heard that.
35:48People would say, I lost the war, but I won.
35:50I've heard that a lot.
35:52So we call it propaganda.
35:54I see.
35:55That's what we do.
35:57But if you're really trying to do something big,
36:03the first popular language is that, right?
36:05Yeah.
36:06As a word.
36:07Yeah, the first one was the word I made around there.
36:10The government was doing it, and the private sector started doing it.
36:13There was a time when TV stations made popular languages.
36:16I see, I see.
36:17I think it's moving to social media now.
36:19The number of publishers has changed, right?
36:21I see, I see.
36:22The range of publishers has expanded.
36:24Depending on the era.
36:25There are people who can make words and people who can publish.
36:28People who can make words, for example, in the Edo period,
36:32there were only a handful of people in politics who could publish a medium-sized picture.
36:41It's spreading more and more, and companies can publish it.
36:46You can say it's neat.
36:48That's true.
36:50Now is the only time anyone can say it.
36:53You all believe too much in letters, don't you?
36:57I don't think it's just letters.
36:59I don't think it's just letters.
37:03I think it's because the mail has become a little more modern.
37:07The mail with my family was only about the truth.
37:10I think it's because it's become a little more modern.
37:13I tend to believe in letters, but I think letters are the biggest liars.
37:20Most of the letters are from people you don't know.
37:22It's not like your mother or friend said it.
37:26And there's no context.
37:27There's no conversation before and after.
37:29It's just information.
37:30It's hard to interpret.
37:32It's too widespread.
37:34And it's easy to swallow.
37:37It's easy to swallow.
37:38It's hard to swallow.
37:41Someone took my mount before.
37:44I introduced it to someone in a book I like.
37:47And they said,
37:48I only know this kind of story.
37:49It's shallow.
37:50It's not forced.
37:51I thought I had to do it.
37:54It's forced to be a niche.
37:56It's cold to think that only people who know a niche are the real thing.
38:00That's bad.
38:01It's good to like what you like.
38:04But if you listen to it, you'll only be able to see the picture in the corner of Zutaya.
38:09That's right.
38:10That's how it is.
38:13One Piece is interesting.
38:15One Piece is more interesting if you stick to it.
38:19That's right.
38:20I'm too careful about that.
38:25I don't think anyone will enjoy it.
38:28That's true.
38:29When you talk about culture.
38:39You

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