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jenthebug · 1 year
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I have this song going through my head.
Now you do too.
And you're in love with Genki Sudo. Hey, I don't make the rules.
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mouth-almighty · 3 months
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Genki Sudo
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Six years ago this cat turned up to my yard, scared of everyone and every thing and looking for a feed. This silly boofhead cat soon made himself at home and, I think, grew to like me. He even accepted the arrival of a dog and started accompanying us on evening walks, much to the wonder and amusement of passersby.
Sadly over the past week a cancerous mass in his chest silently grew past the point of treatment and he lost the ability to do his favourite thing... eat. Thankfully I was with him when he went to sleep, though he was so sedated I doubt he recognised me.
I can only hope that I did enough to make a good life for him.
Tha mo chridhe-sa briste.
"Shadows are falling on the mountain. Hurry up plase, it's time."
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longgrupo · 2 years
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Genki sudo
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GENKI SUDO MOVIE
GENKI SUDO PROFESSIONAL
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Genki Sudo has written eight books, is married, started an amateur baseball team for people 30 and over, and has finished filming his part of the movie The R246 Story. Sudo Genki ( ) Japanese Genki Sudo (born in Kt, Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese politician who serves as a member of the Constitutional Democratic. Mike Brown Stats 39 Striking accuracy Sig. After his win, and to the shock of the crowd, Sudo announced his retirement. Genki Sudo Lightweight Division 13-3-1 (W-L-D) View Fight History UFC Spotlight UFC 47 Prelim Fight: Genki Sudo vs. Īt K-1 Dynamite! on Decemhe defeated Damacio Page by submission. The fight was won by a controversial referee stoppage after Sudo was knocked down by a right hand which was followed by some punches. Genki Sudo was defeated by K-1 HERO's lightweight champion Norifumi "Kid" Yamamoto. Faisant son entrée dans un kimono et un masque tengu, Sudo a montré son style personnel en dansant et en lançant des coups de pied tournants pour ouvrir le match, pour finalement lancer une tentative d’étranglement triangulaire volant qui a duré pendant la majeure partie du round. After the fight is over he always kindly smiles and bows to his opponent, makes sure they are not injured, and holds up a United Nations flag with the words "We are all one". Sudo a fait ses débuts en Ultimate Fighting Championship à l’UFC 38, face à Leigh Remedios. On a side note, Genki Sudo is a practicing Buddhist and although many think his antics in the ring are disrespectful and arrogant, he explains that it is simply his way of relaxing and having fun with what he is doing. While most fighters carried the flag of their native country, Genki Sudo carried a flag featuring all the countries in the world, and at the center of the flag. One entrance featured Sudo doing the robot and operating levers that released a column of smoke from the top of his head while wearing a Kentucky Fried Chicken bucket as a hat and a white plastic mask, in an homage to the musician Buckethead. Sudo is well known for his particularly flashy choreographed ring entrances that often include costumed dancers. Prior to his retirement on New Year's Eve Sudo fought for K-1 HERO's, the mixed martial arts branch of the most popular Japanese combat sports circuit. Genki Sudo Lightweight Division 13-3-1 (W-L-D) View Fight History UFC Spotlight UFC® 47 Prelim Fight: Genki Sudo vs. Among the rather unorthodox techniques that he favors and can use effectively are the spinning backfist, a flying leg-triangle choke and flying armbar, as well as dancing and turning his back to opponents in order to taunt or distract them.
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Between 19, Sudo was a professional athlete and then was in the entertainment industry from 2006 to 2019. Although seen as a fighter with good striking ability, and while he has won fights by knockout in both mixed martial arts and kickboxing, Genki Sudo's skill set seems primarily focused on grappling and submission wrestling techniques. The Incredible Genki Sudo Genki Sudo is a Japanese singer, composer, choreographer, actor and author Oh, and he’s a legendary MMA Fighter as well Sudo is also the lead vocalist, producer and director of the music group World Order, who are known for their techno music style and highly synchronised robotic choreography. Genki Sudo is a Japanese MMA fighter, singer, actor and politician who has been serving as a political independent in the House of Councillors since 2019.
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nevver · 2 years
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Ear buds, Genki Sudo
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thorne1435 · 2 years
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I think HAVE A NICE DAY is moreso a comment on the Japanese Otaku/Weeb culture than a cheery corporate dystopia. The core issue is similar, keeping up that ever happy-go-lucky exterior without acknowledging how unfulfilling that life is. That's why the backdrop of the music video is Akihabara, the pinnacle of the pastel faux happiness in otaku.
The suit & tie combo and the robotic dancing is I think more of the group's brand and the lead is an ex-wrestler turned independent politician. You should read up on him, he seems like a decent fella (Genki Sudo)
IDK dude. I've heard a ton of songs from weeb-shit friends I've had over the years who say this random japanese song they showed me is about "Otaku Culture is Toxic and Bad" and this doesn't look or sound like any of them.
This is written in a corporate style. I mean that literally. This music could play in a commercial. I know that because there's no tension in the chord progression and it uses that same over-polished instrumentation that corporate music is known for. I would recognize that style anywhere, instantly, because it elicits an immediate reaction of disgust from me. It shuts my brain off immediately because I expect to be advertised to as soon as I hear it. It is the theme of propaganda, and the death of the soul. So, feeling all of those things and then watching a music video for the source of that disgust that seems to be ridiculing the progenitor of the style is...
I don't even know how to describe it. It's a brilliant subversion of my expectations. It's so antithetical to human emotion but it knows what it is and it hates itself, and I'd never know it if I hadn't absorbed the whole artwork. I WOULDN'T HAVE KNOWN IF I HADN'T CONSUMED THE WHOLE PRODUCT! That's topical and high-concept!
So yeah, I find the more international, anticapitalist interpretation to be more compelling than a hyper-localized, anti-"Otaku Culture" interpretation. </gen> Especially given how reactionary and shitty Japanese politics is, last I heard. I'm no political scientist or world historian or anything, and America is pretty bad too, absolutely. But, uh...Japan is...pretty yikes. Has been for a while. Like a long, long while. Particularly when it comes to issues that corporations benefit from. They have a really bad work culture in Japan and that could absolutely contribute to someone writing a song about how fucking awful our lives are under capitalism. They just did it in a really artsy way that could, hilariously, end up in a commercial with no tonal dissonance. And even that is part of the point to me: you can't resist capitalism because capitalism commodifies resistance.
And saying that sentence in this context opens up a whole new can of worms about what they might be trying to say about the fall of anticapitalist art, as it's slowly absorbed into the misery-machine of the market and...I'm not gonna get into that right now.
It could always be both, I suppose. Art is expansive, interpretations are very rarely "wrong". But I don't think that the writing style contributes very well to your interpretation.
Anyway, it was a good song and all, but I'm never gonna listen to it again because I fucking despise that style.
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mymarifae · 1 year
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magz (❤)
missing beauty - sudo genki
all my heroes - bleachers
glitter - KIHOW
Z-E-P-H-Y-R - squalloscope
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thehungrykat1 · 7 months
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Japan External Trade Organization Holds Seafood Festival at Mitsukoshi BGC
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A Japanese culinary escapade awaits as the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) presents "A Seafood Festival" at Mitsukoshi Mall from February 20 to March 15, 2024. Prepare your taste buds for an unforgettable experience and enjoy the best seafood from Japan and so much more at Mitsukoshi’s hottest Japanese restaurants.
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The Hungry Kat was invited to the media launch of "A Seafood Festival" last February 22 at Prologue d'Fined, one of the participating restaurants inside Mitsukoshi BGC. JETRO is a Japanese government-related organization that works to promote mutual trade and investment between Japan and the rest of the world. Through its various services and activities, JETRO aims to help small to medium size Japanese firms maximize their global export potential. This event is just one of the many activities promoted by JETRO and I am always happy to join them since I really love Japanese cuisine.
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Prologue d'Fined is a new restaurant located at the ground floor of Mitsukoshi Mall in Bonifacio Global City that combines Japanese and French cuisines and techniques. It was my first time to visit this elegant restaurant and I was impressed with how it casually blends Asian and European elements together from its ambiance to its well-executed dishes.
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We were met by Sunny Ku of Mastermind Asia Communication, Inc. who manages most of the promotions for JETRO. It promised to be a great evening filled with premium Japanese food and beverages.
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Hosting the event was the ever-colorful Ms. Tessa Prieto together with Miss Sake Japan 2023 Kotoko Yamada who attended the event in a traditional Japanese kimono.
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You don’t have to fly all the way to Japan to get a taste of authentic Japanese crasmanship. For the Seafood Festival, JETRO has partnered with Mitsukoshi FRESH as well as three of the best Japanese restaurants in the metro, namely, Prologue d’Fined by Chef Hiroyuki Meno, Bijin Nabe by Tsukada Nojo, and Sen-Ryo from the same group that brought Genki Sushi to the country.
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JETRO Manila Director Makoto Sudo welcomed all the guests to the launch of A Seafood Festival. This event promises to immerse visitors in the vibrant flavors and cultural richness of Japanese seafood, just like the other events mounted by JETRO under the “Bringing You A Taste of Japan” campaign. The festival aims to increase public awareness about Japanese food and beverage products while also showcasing the rich culinary history and culture of the Land of the Rising Sun. By fostering a deeper appreciation for Japanese cuisine, JETRO hopes to contribute to the overall increase in demand for Japanese products and brands in the Philippines and perhaps even inspire Filipinos to visit Japan.
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At Mitsukoshi FRESH, mall-goers will have the opportunity to create their own Chirashi Bowl, a traditional Japanese dish featuring a variety of fresh seafood toppings, from February 20 to March 15, 2024. Diners can build their own Chirashi Bowl in just two easy steps: First, select their base donburi from mouth-watering options like Salmon Buri Don, Hokkai Don, Salmon Hotate Don, Chirashi Don, and Kaisen Don. Second, choose three toppings for each bowl from among the following: Unagi (Eel), Salmon, Hotate (Scallops), Miyabi Dai (Sea Bream), Buri Fillet, Amebi or Akaebi (Sweet Shrimp), Ikura, Hanasaki Shigure (Crabstick), and Tako Wasabi.
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Making the Seafood Festival more special was the visit of Japan’s State Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Mr. Suzuki Norikazu, at Mitsukoshi FRESH to celebrate the various fresh produce and seafood items available for diners to enjoy.
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The participating restaurants have prepared special dishes exclusively available during ‘A Seafood Festival’, highlighting the freshest and most delicious catch of Japan’s waters. At Prologue d’Fined, diners can choose from the Hokkaido Octopus, Kujukushima Oysters Ahijo, and Hokkaido Scallop Risotto. At Bijin Nabe, a Special Seafood Combo awaits diners where they can choose between Hamachi or Scallops, which comes with premium Crab Sticks, Tofu, Shiitake Mushrooms, Mizuna, Radish, and Cabbage. At Sen-Ryo, foodies can enjoy Premium Snow Crab Nigiri, Fried Hokkaido Cod, and Seafood Yakiudon. Each dish from the limited edition festival menu comes with a complimentary glass of sake or selected non-alcoholic drink to complete your Japanese experience. This promotional offer is only available from Friday to Sunday during the festival period.
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To kick off the festival, Prologue d’Fined Executive Chef Hiroyuki Meno and his team prepared a five-course dinner menu for the guests, highlighting Japanese seafood, wagyu, liquor, and confectioneries. The menu, curated in collaboration with the restaurant's culinary team, showcased premium products imported from regions of Japan like Kagoshima, Hokkaido, Shiba, and Miyagi.
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The welcome meal starts with Hamachi Carpaccio using a silky Yellowtail from Kagoshima. The slices of Hamachi are marinated in white soy sauce with Yuzu, a popular Japanese citrus, topped with Ikura, and served with vegetable crudité.
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The dish was paired with glasses of Nippon Premium Chu-Hi, a very refreshing and fruity beverage that has only 3% alcohol so it's a good way to welcome guests.
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The next course was the Hotate and Shirako Frites, highlighting the famous scallops of Hokkaido. The scallops were big and juicy, which is probably why these are considered as the most famous scallops in the world. It was served with nori (seaweed) crackers, lotus roots, broccoli, and yuzu kosho tapenade.
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The buttery scallops work very well with Chateau Taisetsunokura Junmai Daiginjo Ginpu 50 from Hokkaido. What was truly surprising was the Shirako Frites which is actually fish semen! This had a crunchy exterior with a creamy consistency inside.
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For the third course, Chef Meno harnessed the flavors of two kinds of clams from Chiba Prefecture: Honbinosu and Hokkigai. The result is a smooth risotto with pleasant briny flavors. It’s served with Shirasu (Japanese whitebait), arugula, enoki mushrooms, and clam juice. You can pour the broth inside the bowl or choose to use it as a dipping sauce.
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To balance the flavors of the clams and highlight the rice, the dish is paired with Kuheiji Eau Du Desir Yamada Nishiki Rice Polish 50% from Nagoya.
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For the main course, the culinary team prepared a show-stopping Gindara Coulibiac. Resembling a wellington but Russian in origin, this technique uses crisp puff pastry filled with gindara (Black Cod from Miyagi Prefecture), fish mousse, spinach, house-made Albufera sauce, and mushroom duxelles. Thanks to the gindara, this rich dish stays light and goes perfectly with a glass of Kaze no Etude by Coco Farm & Winery, a gentle, dry white wine made from Chardonnay grapes from various vineyards located in Nagano and Yamagata Prefectures.
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For dessert, the sublime richness of the Matcha Tiramisu was a fitting end to our extraordinary dinner. Featuring green tea from Kagoshima, the earthiness of the matcha is complimented by the creamy Mascarpone and sweetness of the Kuromitsu (Japanese black sugar syrup). The addition of the crumble and tuile toppings adds a unique texture to this beloved dessert.
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We would like to thank Sunny Ku and JETRO for hosting this exquisite dinner at Prologue d'Fined featuring Japanese culinary craftmanship. “A Seafood Festival” happens at Mitsukoshi BGC until March 15, 2024 only so make sure to visit and experience a taste of Japan. For updates on the other events of JETRO, you may visit www.jetro.go.jp/philippines.
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theanticool · 4 years
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Norifumi 'KID' Yamamoto  vs. Genki Sudo - Hero's 4 
R.I.P. Kid.
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danamii · 4 years
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mouth-almighty · 1 year
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So, one of my ex-feral, outside cats is injured. His right canine tooth is sticking out of his mouth horizontal to the ground, that side of his mouth is swollen, and he has a slight limp. Whatever caused this happened on Sunday night.
He is still quite mobile. He can't eat kibble but is fine with wet food and he is still quite vocal and communicative with me.
The thing is, he knows I'm trying to catch him. He's not fooled by the trap, despite being the dumbest cat I've ever met, and he's not coming close enough for me to just grab him and shove him in a carrier, regardless of what high value treats I try to lure him with.
I am more than a little stressed.
Not sure how I'm going to get him but I'll work it out.
If those of you who hold belief in deities, spirits, or any kind of magix, can put in a word for Genki Sudo and my successful hunting of him I would appreciate it.
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reelinplace · 5 years
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robotlyra · 6 years
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I’m kind of embarrassed at myself I only just made this connection NOW.
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prfm-multiverse · 6 years
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WORLD ORDER "BIG BROTHER"
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myself-85 · 5 years
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(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdYuf7s7KJQから)
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