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I'll organize the weekly journal tomorrow.
nishio Everyone was working with their hands until the last minute. It was an interesting festival. Looking forward to seeing the results.
nishio Who thought of a system where after the festival is over, everyone who contributed will be shown in the end roll. And there's another scene after the end roll, isn't there, like Nausicaa?
letejada Go vote, Japanese! If you don't vote, come to Africa! I'll let you experience real crazy politics. heroyattin You are very convincing. Current President of Cameroon Mr. Paul Biya ■Age: 92 years old Oldest living head of state in the world (among living heads of state in office at age 90) ■Tenure: 42 years
philomyu Personally, I'm of the "democracy is really important" school of thought before I care about any party, so I want everyone to go to the voting booth in the worst possible mood and write down the names of strangers they see on the spot. I want everyone to go to the polls and write down the name of a stranger they see on the spot, and then be happy or angry when that person fails, wins, or does something good or bad after winning.
philomyu: I think there's a common thing that happens on election day, "I start watching election specials while drinking alcohol, and when I'm happy or sad that someone I support or personally find unforgivable has been accepted or rejected, I realize it's late at night and the first MTG the next morning is too sleepy". I can enjoy democracy without any worries.
nishio Voting in House of Councillors election "must go" increases among younger voters Voter turnout expected to exceed previous election
nishio Japan appears to be the last bastion of democracy, Taiwan's former Digital Minister Audrey Tan says
hal_sk With democracy down to the Cold War era, can Japan, a relatively undivided country, be the last bastion of democracy? The world is paying attention to us. On the other hand, Japan is also becoming permeated with a divisive virus. A scene I saw a long time ago in the US. The countdown to division has begun.
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tanukiponkich I'm looking at the github report of Team Mirai. I'm not sure if it's possible for me to handle this by myself since there are more than 5,000 PRs, but I can see the horsepower of the group of engineers that Mr. Yasuno has assembled to get the job done.
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tanukiponkich This is due to the unexplored projects that METI has invested in over the decades. It was essential to foster a community that included the University of Tokyo and SFC.
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