I am amazed by her story, tyty very much for this sub!!! Would never of have guessed that Nose went to an Ojou school and got expelled then ended up into the mountains. Wild stuff, but very glad to see how far she has come ^w^
@pogituna2 жыл бұрын
I like Uruha a lot more now. I also used to skip college classes a lot since I didn't feel like attending them so I can relate to her a lot.
@shrimm98693 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the translation. Nose often shares a lot of interesting stories on her chatting stream like this but my japanese is just enough to understand a little of it. I’m glad to see VSPO translator like you 🙏
@Kancerru3 жыл бұрын
The MENSA people straight up predicted her whole life. Now that's impressive.
@dinozero23 жыл бұрын
They literally sent her to the rice fields for punishment. Bruh Japanese school are rough....
@Necroneer3 жыл бұрын
I thought that the title was an exaggeration of some sort but wow, that sure was a story. And peeing blood wtf. Also can't get Higurashi out of my head, High Society Girls School, Breaking windows, Mountains, wow..
@rennacy57293 жыл бұрын
Her story makes me realize how ungrateful i am when i was a kid, when i was a kid im such a rebellious kid to my parents, i often to cause trouble on school like running away from school or smoking cigarettes in bathroom with my friend and vandalizing the school and i almost got expelled bcs of that. but despite all of that, all my parent did is just confront me and ask me to not do it again, but i keep doing it. Untill i was too late to realize how stupid and naive i was
@XLEZZY_REUPLOADS2 жыл бұрын
ive always been interested in uruha's past stories cuz i found her personality interesting but it's hard to talk about when she is usually busy focused in an apex game
@-Raylight3 жыл бұрын
Ah I remember hearing her talking about her Ojou-sama school. I'm glad she got expelled, otherwise we couldn't have interesting Nose-san like this right now xD Peeing blood??! That must be a really tough time for Nose-san. Reminds me of a certain TV show where a *"Doctor"* would send people to "Ranch", and it was horrible. Not even a good education, it's like scam
@uhhhhuhh9348 ай бұрын
if they had those kinds of facilities in my country it would've been fucking over for me bro 😂😂 did so much shit in highschool that lowkey could've been minor criminal offenses on my record if i didnt have like the chillest cops and authority figures in my area mostly trespassing into private property, abandoned buildings, and closed off areas in public spaces. nothing crazy like theft or anything
@tortunaru16023 жыл бұрын
Its really interesting to think about how different surrounding shapes people opinion about you, she simply got in place where she doesnt meant to be, she would not ended up in that much trouble in most of the schools, that even made her parants believe she was a terrible student and send her in prizon basically of course there also a point system in fault, cause they probably never even looked and what she actually did in the first place but in thir eyes she was the same as kid who hit a teacher or something just because she had same amount of points, this part mostly pisses me of honestly cause nobody even thinked about talking to her exactly because she did not do anything really bad, but when she got to much of this points they decided she is the worse immediately, I never even can imagine sending my kid in the place like this for things like that if anything its only gotta make things worse. -Yeah of course lets send our kid in the place full of degenerates and missfits where she would be forced to do unpaid physical labor, great place for our daughter I think.... Ps. also as the person who just lives in mountains.... THIS FREAKING STINKBUGS!!!!! UGHH!!!
@rarminqorset36282 жыл бұрын
My friends and I were crazy enough that we would've gone together there. Sounds kinda fun
@fauxvier85193 жыл бұрын
That was wild
@prajnadeva3 жыл бұрын
I am curious about what happened after that. Did she continue school elsewhere or just straight drop out and become pro gamer
@andrelaw15673 жыл бұрын
same... also curious about what happend afterwards, would be an interesing idea for a part 2 vid if she mentionned about it before ^w^
@DGSHoshiro2 жыл бұрын
I am just a little sad that she claimed herself as a nobody, because she is a successful v-tuber and have a talent to this, she should be more proud of herself on this regard...
@rifna54822 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of my Monochrome and Boring High school life
@vallecend68553 жыл бұрын
That kind of punishment would just make kids hate nature even more in this day and age as they would associate it with suffering and coercion, what the hell were they thinking? Her parents should've listened to the experts and did what they say in order to get the best out of her, for someone who is a doctor, it's pretty amusing for them to completely ignore the results of psychometrics and proceed to do the exact opposite. Prediction is done so that control can happen. Wild story filled with dumb actors.
@rifna54822 жыл бұрын
EMOTIONAL DAMAGE!
@trueken47283 жыл бұрын
W-what the hell? I'm curious on what kind of institute was that. Similar to what happened to Uruha but much more easier, I was also moved by my parents to the countryside for the whole summer break because I got mediocre grades on a high ranking school I was forced to enroll in. Though the countryside was fun at least compared to Uruha's suffering and I get to learn stuff like how to do the groceries and how to cook for myself every SINGLE day.
@kawaiipotatoes78883 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/l6jHl2xoq6yDrbs This movie trailer will give you a general idea what is that and yes those institute exist in Japan but it seems nose ended up in a not so good place based on her story.
@trueken47283 жыл бұрын
@@kawaiipotatoes7888 oh wow thanks for the sauce! It's also somehow on point on how I imagine the environment she is going to live in.
@sumirejr12 жыл бұрын
@@trueken4728 I know its exist in China, Korea, and Japan. They exist in most country though most the times they not as blatant as those 3 country where they literally "for fixing your trouble child". In other country they mostly marketed as "Building personality for your children, bla bla bla"
@gwusan2 жыл бұрын
being a nobody is fun
@r3.4ct2 жыл бұрын
But seriously ...if you're a young and maybe asian... You just need to endure everything and be patient..go with the flow till you reach a point where you can be independent enough and do what ever it is that you actually want to do... look for things. Learn Things that will make earn money early(dont break tha law). Even if its not that big but enough to Pay daily necessities and save up. Even if you start small ..but start early.. You can also achieve things..
@fourteenroads97382 жыл бұрын
Holy shit, she basically went to prison for a month wtf. I have kind of similar problem that she had as a student, it's not like I'm breaking windows and hitting teachers but everyone still looks at me weird cuz I have hard time showing up when I need to and following the basic guidelines even tho I know I very much should. Ehhh I guess I can try harder to not end up in the mountains lol. In all seriousness this made me realize that I'm pretty lucky that people just put up with my shit and leave me be. I'm finishing school in like less then a month form now so it's not much but I can still try to be better right?
@_aviant12 жыл бұрын
Its been a month, but if you are still there- or even elsewhere, yes, you can. You can always try, at least. Hope it goes well for you.
@fourteenroads97382 жыл бұрын
@@_aviant1 Thanks for reading my 2 am venting and offering nice words too hah. I tried to do better during that last month, I don't know if it will pay off in any capacity but I'm kinda glad that I did. Now I can only wait for the result of the exams and try to apply to uni lol
@_aviant12 жыл бұрын
@@fourteenroads9738 I hope you got in and everything goes well for you, then! Even if it does not pay off, personally, I myself oft find that there are something like.. personal satisfaction? Doing something nice is better than doing nothing, at least, though its not like you have to do that.. ok, I start going in circles. Ganba anyway!
@fourteenroads97382 жыл бұрын
@@_aviant1 Oh yeah that's very true. Personal satisfaction is quite important. Thanks again and take care :D! 🔫🐻
@lqfr88132 жыл бұрын
im also not fan of school strict rules. some rules isnt even relevant in real life practice