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Playing with clothes. I rely on translation sites for English. You are posting in English even though you do not understand English. I like fortune-telling, magic, fantasy, etc., I have a desire to transform myself, but I don't necessarily want to cosplay.
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During the holiday season, there are a lot of tourists, some of whom have bad manners and can be a real nuisance. Each country has its own peace and quiet. Making noise or being rowdy is like having a healthy molar pulled out. It's that bad.

Japan has many cedar trees that produce a lot of pollen, so some foreigners living in Japan are starting to suffer from cedar pollen allergies. This is due to the forestry practices of the past, but now they are planting cedar trees which do not produce much pollen.

I believe that by remaking popular products from Daiso and other stores using wood thinned out in forestry, we can reduce the absolute number of plastic products. But I don't do it. I just plan on using plastic products only when absolutely necessary.

If agriculture is impossible in drought conditions, I thought about burying cotton products about 40cm underground to retain moisture, but that probably won't work either. First of all, I haven't tried it.

fine.

I alternate between YouTube videos on "Traditional Dakota (Native American) Flute" and "Japanese Shakuhachi." Listening to the sounds of traditional Native American flutes, it seems like it would go well with Ghibli-style music.

I rely too much on translation sites...it's too inconvenient because I'm not a language learner. It often lacks excitement, such as the unique topics that learners discuss with each other or the topics that native speakers discuss, and is less thoughtful than written communication.

If retailers are excessively "customer first" in their thinking, I think that's no different from communism. It's about providing products equally, cheaply, and quickly to customers, ignoring the hardships of the manufacturing industry.

A little bit laid back, a little bit busy.

Slowly, quickly, leisurely and quickly. The ``appropriate disorder,'' ``national characteristics of different countries,'' and ``things we don't understand'' make the intercultural exchange feel even better.

When you write a letter and deliver it to someone, you fold it carefully to put it in an envelope. I think that if we valued that same feeling, the delivery business would become a better place.

That aside... When I look at information about "favorite decades" of people from various countries, I get the impression that the 70s and 80s are the most popular. It seems like the time when we lived in a global society without the Internet was perfect. Almost perfect. perhaps···

In modern society, it's best not to make harassing phone calls to other countries. Because there are people who move to those countries because they like them, and people who visit as tourists, it's a nuisance to the whole country and its people.

my thoughts. If we were to mass-produce clothing, with each item made in one country and consumed in the other, I think the number of craftsmen would be 5% of the population. With more than 20 million craftsmen worldwide, it seems natural that there would be clothing waste.

Another concern about the "Ukrainian invasion" is that people who temporarily flee to other countries may become accustomed to the "lifestyle" and "food culture" of the other country, which could cause so-called "reverse culture shock" and make them feel uncomfortable when they return home.

Chigiri-e.

A recent realization: I imagine that the reason I get irritable in the evenings when I'm working is because my blood sugar levels in the brain are dropping. I haven't had a test done. It's just a feeling.

If the development of AI continues as it is now, we may be able to overcome various problems and in 20 years' time, countries all over the world may see the birth of countries that do not need politicians.

What would happen to tariffs if textile labeling used for clothing were applied to machine-made products? I feel like it would be possible to depict such a world in an amusing way. I don't write it though.