koshka
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Is it all anime's fault like some suggest or their society is too demanding to a young lad?
I see that they like to flaunt about their more civilized culture, and I'm not even going about how it might be inherited by ancient Chinese philosophy, but nowadays while they like to show off as being one of a kind in Asia and show off too of being workaholic people with an inborn slave gratitude towards bosses, their birth rate is declining astronomically.
I think it's because all civilized cultures in all areas as they claim to be – Art, National Identity, Technology, Philosophy, et cetera –, in other words, at their apex, will eventually die out because it becomes exhausted. Similar to Oswald Spengler's philosophy.
Will Japanese culture and our too sometime die out and be replaced by some fresh, out of the oven, culture? And which this culture might be? When?
I think it's just an normal adaptation of Mother Nature to dying people and the black man or the Chinese will at some time take over it.
So, superficially, it is only a Dakimakura, but in a more extensive viewing, it is a sociological problematic.
I see that they like to flaunt about their more civilized culture, and I'm not even going about how it might be inherited by ancient Chinese philosophy, but nowadays while they like to show off as being one of a kind in Asia and show off too of being workaholic people with an inborn slave gratitude towards bosses, their birth rate is declining astronomically.
I think it's because all civilized cultures in all areas as they claim to be – Art, National Identity, Technology, Philosophy, et cetera –, in other words, at their apex, will eventually die out because it becomes exhausted. Similar to Oswald Spengler's philosophy.
Will Japanese culture and our too sometime die out and be replaced by some fresh, out of the oven, culture? And which this culture might be? When?
I think it's just an normal adaptation of Mother Nature to dying people and the black man or the Chinese will at some time take over it.
So, superficially, it is only a Dakimakura, but in a more extensive viewing, it is a sociological problematic.