10:53 thank you for doing all that. I feel like a lot of guys (straight and gay) don't really care when someone else makes comments like this about girls. it's nice to know someone hated it so much.
@valrib080824 күн бұрын
so nice :)
@ev-sb27 күн бұрын
oo i love this song, love when yt recommends me great artists that i haven’t heard of before
@valrib0808Ай бұрын
catchy tune :)
@amiide27 күн бұрын
Thank you❤
@valrib0808Ай бұрын
love love
@amiideАй бұрын
Thank u❤
@valrib0808Ай бұрын
so good ;)
@amiideАй бұрын
@@valrib0808 🙏❤️🔥
@hebnehАй бұрын
I've seen another interview with Joshua in which he speaks English, and he does have a sort of odd accent that sounds more American than British. But his accent is just a part of his very unusual nationality status, with him permanently being an outsider in Japan regardless of being born there and living completely in the language and culture for most of his life. This would never happen in the US, where he'd be a citizen automatically.
@Apis4Ай бұрын
I'm assuming Joshua's father is Australian, if he has both, but only has the British one, due to being born in London? That is to say, born in London to Australian parents, who then moved to Japan with him, as a baby, thus inheriting their citizenship, and only being British because he was born there? I am assuming his mother is a Kiwi by descent too, then, since she was born in Japan? Kiwi parents, who moved to Japan (assuming for work)... and so she likewise inherited their nationality? If his father did NOT have British citizenship, and Joshua would otherwise have been Stateless, the third generation thing does NOT apply. Yes, neither Australia nor I believe New Zealand, allow third generation citizenship, generally speaking.... I know a lot of countries in Europe DO, so I suppose that might have come as a surprise... HOWEVER, Australia at least, I cannot speak for New Zealand... have some rules there,. they have to follow, and it is also a signatory to multiple conventions related to immigration and citizens etc which oblige them to NOT leave anyone as a Stateless person. Normally when you GET Australian citizenship, or when you get a FOREIGN one as an Australian, the Australian government expects you surrender either your former, or in the case of the latter, Australian, citizenship. HOWEVER, you have to DO SO FORMALLY, by consent. They cannot COMPEL you to surrender foreign citizenship, if they have already granted your Australian citizenship, nor can they, in the case of the latter, if you an Australian citizen, just arbitrarily, revoke your Australian citizenship. This is due to aforementioned domestic rules, and aforementioned international agreements, one part of which, is to avoid the chance of creating a Stateless person. In Joshua's case.. if his father was not born in London, but some place else outside Australia, and therefore solely an Australian citizen, even if only by way of descent, his parents being Australian citizens, and HE, Joshua, was NOT recognized as a Japanese citizen, and would otherwise have been a Stateless person, he almost certainly WOULD be granted Australian citizenship. He is unlikely to ever lose his UK citizenship, but it theoretically IS possible, since he is not a citizen by birth... though the UK cannot make anyone a Stateless person either, so that would be almost impossible.... but should he, he will almost assuredly have the right to claim Australian citizenship. I am pretty sure the laws a very similar in NZ, so he would also likely have that option, and find the third generation thing not be a factor. Just something worth his knowing, since he seemed to be a little worried he may end up a Stateless person.
@marvinb.41972 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@OneTwentyOfficial2 ай бұрын
You guys are awesome 💜💜💜
@marvinb.41972 ай бұрын
What a great video! Thanks for the insights
@kojiyamabe77532 ай бұрын
はじめまして!僕は東京在住のopenly gay Christianです。Joshuaの母校でテニスコーチをしていました。その学校はガチガチのキリスト教のEvangelical(福音派)でhomophobicな所でもあったんですけど😂個人的に、テニスを教えるには自分のジェンダーは関係無いと考えていたのでしばらく続けていました。もちろん自分のセクシャリティーに悩む生徒達もいました。僕は"Be yourself no matter what they say." の様に答えていたと記憶します。 この前ロンドンのプライド🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈を動画で見ました。パレードが6時間も続く位、多くの参加者がいたという事を聞き改めて「LBGTQ+の人達はどこにでもいる」事をより可視化出来る社会は素晴らしいと感じました。 キリスト教の教派でも同性婚を認める所と、まだ認めていない所があります。まだ認めていない所に対しては、自分達のしている事が「差別」だと早く気付くように、自分の出来る範囲で出来る活動をしています。
Hi Ami, u said to ask anything so ;) How r u feeling moving Into London? Hug
@amiide7 ай бұрын
Hi! I honestly love London. I feel like I’m growing so much as an artist and as a human being.
@valrib08087 ай бұрын
Hi, amazing, so glad u enjoying this city, it can be tough sometimes but that's part of the fun i think. Love your music keep those vibes coming, hug@@amiide