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  1. First of all, 'aint nobody got time to copy and paste those links....

    Second of all, yes, those people exist everywhere, always have, always will.

    Japan have a much smaller amount of violent and criminal activites than many other countries.

    One of the only figures Japan is high in is being around tenth in suicide rates.

    Not to downplay how heinous those acts are that are listed in OP, but you have countries like South Africa where half of all women are raped in their lifetime. Think about it, if you have two female friends, or a sister and a mother, chances are one of them will be raped at least once in their lifetime.

    One thing about Native Japanese is that they often think issues in Japan are some unique problem owed to their culture, while they are actually blessed to live in Japan where those problems are much fewer, and I guess they are lucky to have that innocence where these a ts are not so common to them.

    Btw, compare a Japanese newspaper to one from the States. Some big papers still report such catastrophes as an old lady falling down a hill in Nagoya.


  2. What is the hype over DIV? They have some great songs here and there (Justice, Hyouryuu Kanojo) but overall the singing stays safe and a lot of their songs are standard VK songs IMO (Seasons, You, Taste of Life, Point of View).

     

    And what is the hype for Kiryu? A lot of their music sounds the same to me and their singers voice is kind of annoying at times.

    My take on DIV, didnt really want to post but I like them, so:

    Defined signature sound, unique approach to electronic infused rock music, relevant themes in songs, one of the best lyricists, amazing clear voice with unique deepness, defined and fun guitar, defined personalities, great production quality, high release rate, well managed and the fanbase always knows what is going on. Etc...

    I would say, along with others I know, that Zero One was one of the best albums of last year as well.

    I guess it helps that Chisa is over with the fan girls as well...


  3. The messed up thing is having your name plastered on a site like that and a link to a file on your account which has more of your info and email, and both have your IP stored...

    And all this can be found by prosecutors by google.

    I dont think anything much will come from this, but if someone lives in Japan and they decide to prosecute through a string of unlikely events, you will have a good chance of losing and getting 1-2 years and 10k fine if you uploaded multiple files.

    If in another country, there are many ways to avoid persecution, through loopholes in law or series of excuses.

    One thing I want to ask is why he chose such a comical musical theme for the vids if he wanted it to be taken seriously?


  4. ^ so you are saying that Vk scene should be rather infesting with some hideous "Americanized" (it's wrong to say so but seeing as what really influences vk these days, it's already taken for granted) titles instead of retaining respected traits from the past? Wish you would even elaborate what makes "20 obscure kanji" or "flowery poem" titles "less cooler" than BS like for eg.  "FUGLY", "GANGSTA" (lmao), "THE STALIN -666-" (???) + various GazettE titles.

     

    Looking forward to further 2003 MM-worship, Ryoga.

    In my post I pointed out how the many of the very first VK releases had Western styled titles with similar themes to get attention.

    So how is this new or changing anything? And X Japan are far more 'respected' than pretty much any band.

    VK and Rock always had an air of doing whatever you want, and defining your own sense of what is cool, rather than just trying to fit in. Yet when any band tries something different, or comes out with a loud title or look, people bash them for not following the status quo.

    People also complain about bands looking too similar but when someone does something that stands out they are the target of all negativity.

    Another popular thing is to compare them to other people to say they are copying someone as if that completely demerits them.

    Japan, VK, Rock and music in general are centered around taking old things and recycling them into new products, yet this only applies as criticism to certain bands who are not in the 'cool books'.

    IMO this band is way better than all the negativity they get, and there is nothing new about this title, but obv. It somewhat works as this thread as of my typing this has more replies and views than UNiTE.'s thread, which has way more content for a more popular band.


  5. Cool, last mini album rocked so I am looking forward to this.

    Btw, none of these titles are more edgy, foreign, or just plain stupid than releases by X Japan, Buck Tick, or Hide, for example.

    It was always a part of heavy rock music, and IMO is cooler than song titles with 20 obscure kanji, or some 'poetic' sentence about a flower.

    A title is just a way to get attention, and it is working for BORN and Sadie, despite them being the bands that it is cool to hate.


  6. You guys should post your perspective of your countries in a thread if you haven't already. I want to know more about it.

    My random thought:

    I had memories of my dog I found on the street when I was a kid. There was a thunder storm this morning, and I remembered how when there was thunder she would get scared and jump into my bed with me and lie right in front of my face crying. I miss her.


  7. I dont really try and split things up into different terms or categories.

    To seperate vocalists and singers seems like a way to mentally masturbate over ones favorite singers, no?

    Like its all just about the message or feeling you get across. Whether it be with tremolos, huge range, perfect falsettos, or just with a scratchy off-key voice and emotion.

    It's all the same chit.

    Mick Jagger would never win any singing competition, but he's sold more records and moved more people and changed music more than every American Idol combined.

    Jimi Hendrix and Van Halen didnt even really know music theory but come out on top over every 'virtuoso' as well.


  8. OMG, when someone ends things with "such is life" makes me barf every time when I see/hear it, because it's always about the difficulties in life and endless negative rants. It ruins the whole thing someone wants to say, imo.

    Not sure what you mean? I dont think I ranted, I was just talking about certain stuff and was referring to how people can end up in the 'friendzone' even if they didn't do anything wrong, and aren't bitter people, aka chit happens.

    Just wanna know where you are coming from, don't barf on me bro.


  9. Friend-zone does exist, by some definitions, but not all definitions people use are correct, IMO.

     

    Simplest way to put it is to say it is how you are  `sorted`in someones mind. You are seen as someone who cannot be more than friends. This can be due to looks, personality, status, whatever. It is not a permanent state, where there is a will, there is a way. I have never been in this zone, but have mates who have either been stuck in it, or gotten out of it, even after years.

     

    Here are some other terms:

     

    Beta Orbiters:

     

    Guys `stuck in the friendzone` who constantly hang around girls they have feelings for, in some kind of insincere relationship. They often  try to defend he girl they orbit in a dishonest, jealous way to try and ward off anyone interested in relations with her.

     

    I have often experienced something similar to this, especially when I go to a party a girl invites me to, and show up to find a group of dudes scowling at me the whole night every time I talk to the girl. Like please brahs, I am only here for the Tostito`s and salsa, leave me alone.

     

    White-Knights:

     

    People who constantly do favors, and go out of their way to suck up and please someone they like, in the hope that it will lead to sex and or a relationship. Nothing wrong with being nice or doing things for people, but if you do it for covert reasons and are not honest with the person, maybe there is something wrong there?

     

    I remember a dude in school who would always give two girls money at lunch, in the hopes they would like him. Messed up on both parts.

     

    Black-Knights:

     

    People who have become bitter to relations with the opposite sex, and try to portray a phony `bad-boy or bad-girl`persona, because apparently, jerks always win, good-guys finish last.

     

    Usually butt-hurt individuals attracted to PUA, and who go on and on about the opposite sex being such bad people.

     

     

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    I don`t really label things or try to sort them like that, but given the right description I can say I have experienced many similar things / people.

     

    IMO, there are a lot of people with low self-esteem and damaged egos who either don`t know better, or went down the wrong road. I try to follow the saying that `Human beings are inherently good`. There are just a lot of unfortunate people who end up doing manipulative, or dishonest things, as well as a lot of people who end up in an unfortunate place like the friendzone when they don`t want to be.

     

    As long as you are as honest as you can be, and don`t live life always trying to get something out of other people, or feel entitlted, you should be fine. Some people are nice people and end up in the friendzone for no good reason, and they even feel like they can never express their feelings to those they care for.

     

    Such is life.

     

     

    Just my two cents.

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