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"Hopeless", a song by Stabbing Westward from the Japanese edition of the album Darkest Days "Hopeless", a song by Ringo Starr from the album Old Wave
Japanese - 網の目に風とまらず (ami no me ni kaze tomarazu) Literally meaning "You can't catch wind in a net." Another idiom of improbability is 畑に蛤 (Hata ni hamaguri) which means "finding clams in a field".
From the verb bokeru 惚ける or 呆ける, which carries the meaning of "senility" or "air headed-ness," and is reflected in a performer's tendency for misinterpretation and forgetfulness. The boke is the "simple-minded" member of an owarai kombi ( "tsukkomi and boke" , or vice versa ) that receives most of the verbal and physical abuse from ...
Japanese companies believe that married men work better than unmarried ones do because the former feel more obligations and responsibilities toward their families. Hence, not only elderly men, who face ageism and cannot find employment, but unmarried men over 35 years old have difficulties in finding employment. [ 16 ]
Some employees even gave the project the derogatory nickname "DameGame" (dame (だめ) meaning "hopeless" in Japanese). [ 14 ] [ 15 ] The codename for this nascent project was "Dot Matrix Game" (DMG), reflecting its intended display technology , a stark contrast to the Game & Watch series, which had segmented LCDs pre-printed with an overlay ...
Muri is a Japanese word meaning "unreasonableness; impossible; beyond one's power; too difficult; by force; perforce; forcibly; compulsorily; excessiveness; immoderation", [1] and is a key concept in the Toyota Production System (TPS) as one of the three types of waste (muda, mura, muri).
Tsuiraku JK to Haijin Kyōshi (墜落JKと廃人教師, lit."Fallen High School Girl and Disabled Teacher" or "Falling High School Girl and Irresponsible Teacher") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by sora.
"Gone" is a song by Japanese rock band Coldrain. It is the lead single for their fourth studio album Vena, produced by Brandon Paddock, written by Masato Hayakawa, Ryo Yokochi and Brandon Paddock, and was released on 16 September 2015. [1] [2] It was the first song written for the album, and received critical success among critics. The song is ...