Japan workers are to respectfully to the bad management they have to work under.
@Isuukuu5 сағат бұрын
This shit is definitely occuring more or less all over the first world to a certain extent but SK just seems dystopian...
@jurajtomicic82386 сағат бұрын
It is actually incredible to think that this will be the most violent and bloodiest century ever, to the younger generations WW2 will be like an average Tuesday.
@returnedtomonkey88866 сағат бұрын
The more I hear about japan, the more it seems like one of yhe worst places on earth. Although might be a stretch because all of Asia just sounds horrible.
@fluffgirl10009 сағат бұрын
much better if the husband gets home tell his wife and they both try to find a solution to their financial problèmes ..on the other hand the boss at your works has a responsibility to the people who works for him to make sure they will be ok financially until they find an other job…if this situation arrises all over the country the society would crumble
@aggiek73429 сағат бұрын
Despite the seriousness Saburo corporate overlords but had me laughing 😂
@queendopamin15 сағат бұрын
fun fact: this is also what coming out as trans is like :)
@bankaiiibankaaa457316 сағат бұрын
I gave up on all 5 of these 15 years ago👍
@Nameless-tp8np19 сағат бұрын
Me to n po generation
@ignaciosardeneta637519 сағат бұрын
Broooo how do you have less than 10k subs. This video is soooooo dope my boy. Congrats!
@sushisushi_915Күн бұрын
I am fascindated by japanese culture and everything and at the same time I was never fond of it because its simply very suffocating to deal with. In Japan you either ignore every people so you can enjoy the convinience of life and material things the country offers (just like how tourist do) and that can be sad, but if you want to integrate with the society its a very suffocating culture to many social rules and its very sad and its just how it is, been there,love the place not the culture, and its funny how its so romanticized in modern day like whats there to romaticized about?? imo the only thing to romanticized about is the material convinience and theres nothing else.
@SuperSaiyanScandinavianКүн бұрын
did you really only have around 300 subscribers 2 months ago? or did you just misspeak and meant 3000? Would be really impressive growth if you really went from 300 to nearly 4k in 2 months
@TheLouisZhaoКүн бұрын
Hey I think I remember you from Paul's livestream! Ya I only had around 300 sub back when I made this video.
@SuperSaiyanScandinavianКүн бұрын
@@TheLouisZhao yeah, that's where i'm from. wow that's super impressive!
@onlyyoucanstopevil9024Күн бұрын
THIS GUY PLAY SUDOKU
@KeiS14Күн бұрын
Fox and the sour grapes?
@goodnightdaddyКүн бұрын
this is old news. why don't you report on china or taiwan instead of japan/korea?
@lintrollertrash9874Күн бұрын
Shame is literally killing us, and it’s so sad.
@manfredkandlbinder3752Күн бұрын
You recognize the frame, but do not make the last important step. What if the frame could be broken ? Society and power structures as they are, inevitably led to N-Po. Wealth and the guarantee of ownership are a societal agreement, not a natural law. In other words, if a majority of the society agrees that someone should be disowned, there is nothing in the world that can stop that from happening. We need to realize that we should stop adapting to the "frame". Bending and breaking more and more, but we need to realize that we need to break what threatens to break us. Societal norms and power structure have only one purpose, nothing else. Making life enjoyable for the members of that society. As soon as this not the case, you need to change the rules, you need to break the frame.
@MaxstateКүн бұрын
Good video bro
@dariocrescinithorbjornsen7795Күн бұрын
There is only one true way to escape this hell and is going to live in places where no one goes and work jobs no one wants to do anymore, and yes i starting to work as a cook in the mountains, i work hard, is not easy but at least i can see a future, and a bright one tbh
@rafaelbogdan9307Күн бұрын
Just got hit by the realization that the Japanese government has been officially recognizing the hikkikomori phenomenon for more than 21 years, longer than I've been an adult; and even though they have all the resources they could ever want to reverse this trend, dozens of times over, they've failed lamentably and the hikikomori themselves are left to try to improve themselves by force of will and/ or die alone and go undiscovered for weeks. Even this government, in charge of a country famous for its smooth running in most areas, is a completely ineffectual bad joke. The real problem with humanity is that we _just don't have_ a leadership cadre worth the name and are refusing to build one, piling up oligarchs and their failsons in place.
@matthewc9806Күн бұрын
Well I will say TWICE is the same age as me. I loved them when I was 17 and I love them now. But I still love the old videos of them when they were 16-17 even though we are 28 now. I remember being captivated by their beauty back then. I think it would be unfair for someone to say that's gross or weird. At my work we have an older gentleman volunteer. He is 89. On his phone is a picture of his late wife when she was 19, when they first met. I thought it was sweet.
@denisemoreau3429Күн бұрын
This was fascinating! I remember seeing a show where there was a man who hired night movers to help him disappear. I thought it was interesting, but didn’tgive it much thought. But the depth of your research and your delivery of the subject really made me think. Good job!
@Prajna11Күн бұрын
You are profoundly wise. Ty for your contribution to all. Please keep producing content.
@mujigant2 күн бұрын
Cut the Ai images and the video will be much more engaging
@schmole2 күн бұрын
This microphone placement is diabolical...
@np56312 күн бұрын
I just found another goated channel
@bluedreamer19412 күн бұрын
Thank you
@bluedreamer19412 күн бұрын
Thank you
@GabrieliaVinckeviciute2 күн бұрын
Footage sources?
@TheLouisZhao2 күн бұрын
They are in the description.
@GabrieliaVinckeviciute2 күн бұрын
@@TheLouisZhao やばい。
@spleefthedude77472 күн бұрын
You have the hottest women and your giving up!?!?
@Lina-rs9hr2 күн бұрын
Ok, I get it, but why do you all have to live in the big cities? Move out of these hellholes. There is live and work outside the city too.
@happyhippo54882 күн бұрын
If you don't fit into a sick system, that doesn't mean you're sick
@MagpieMalone2 күн бұрын
With the state of Canada now, don't worry about your job at all. They'll have the position filled by an east indian LMIA in no time
@Pavlos_Charalambous2 күн бұрын
In Greece besides of " going for Cigarettes " joke we also say " at the end of the day there is always mount Athos" basically a joke about the monks giving Refuge to people running from law, the mob, or just got overwhelmed by life's problems 😉 for some reason we also have Ballads about people join the merchant navy ect after personal crisis
@BrokeAgain2 күн бұрын
cant even listen to this stupid idea… but good to know
@alfonsocantu99922 күн бұрын
Johatsu in a America is called pulling a Houdini..he was right there..I looked the way to see something and turned around 2 seconds later and he was gone..No where to be founded..Bushido Hinode Tanaka...yours very truly Alfonso Cantu USMC
@indrafides26482 күн бұрын
Interesting that they gave it a number of milestones in the east where in the west it was just given derogatory names like incels, deadbeats, lazy ,etc. meanwhile ignoring the cause for the behavior.
@jakarta652 күн бұрын
Almost anywhere you go the number one expense is housing. The amounts for which are astrnomical. In the end you are giving away a huge if not impossible amount so that they will allow you to exist on the earth, and all that to just be allowed to try to succeed and not be poor and homeless. "Truth is (kid), the game was rigged from the start." -Benny
@FreezerBurn.2 күн бұрын
Nice to see an articulate individual on the platform. Good luck out there!
@mattparker97263 күн бұрын
If you play video games, I'd love to collab!
@mattparker97263 күн бұрын
subscribed. Can't disappear on us now! You exist in this place forever.
@mattparker97263 күн бұрын
9:19 but Japan is so TINY! If you went from one end to the other, how long would that take? 2-3 days by car? How can someone really disappear in such a small place?
@mattparker97263 күн бұрын
The psychological stress of culturally acceptable behavior is WILD. As an American, this entire concept is entirely unbelievable to me. And I have lived on the street for many years, most of my adult life, in fact.
@charlito_gk38803 күн бұрын
Worldwide problem. French gen Z here. To much educated, can't find a damn valuable job.
@michaelsong55553 күн бұрын
Korea is basically a dead country. Birth rate is 0.68, and it's still falling. And the generation that's being born are taught (through action) that having children is a terrible idea, which is true.
@Duppied3 күн бұрын
bro's jawline is magnificent
@CubikS793 күн бұрын
3:43 Personally I think to lower this mentality its important to give birth to the next generation As this mentality will die out as generations pass by But there comes the problem of Japan's declining birthrate I respect Japanese culture and Japan's tendency to uphold it But Japanese work culture need to have a big change, Less work time, minimum overwork and acceptance of foreigners And Japan should do something about people socializing more
@TOCHOPRIME3 күн бұрын
Its property taxes video over...
@Blablarrr3 күн бұрын
The realisation of everyboy else being too busy thinking about themselves, to (mostly, with exceptions of course) really care about your outward appearance is, for me at least, one of the most bittersweet experiences ever. It's incredibly hard to remind yourself of it, as you, just like everybody else, are busy thinking about how you appear to others. But everytime the realisation can settle... It's truly liberating. Even for just a moment.