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Arsudar

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  1. Anyone currently keep watching Tokyo Ghoul: Re recently? Personally I'm so interested in the story flow right now. Probably the most interesting part to me currently is about the name itself: "Tokyo Ghoul: Re". It is like "What does 'Re' means?". At first, I thought it refers to the new coffee shop that Touka and the others build as the continuation of the old coffee shop. And in the latest chapter it appears that 're' also means 'king', in this case is the 'one-eyed king' - Kaneki Ken. Although we can "smell" this turn of event in the last several chapters but I still think it is so exciting to see by ourselves when Kaneki declared that he is the king, also wondering what he's gonna do next under the name of One-Eyed King.
  2. The game is pretty hard indeed (that's what attracts many gamers afterall), but on my side I'm kinda more curious in the story of the game. At first when I played Dark Souls 1 I felt like "what? What am I doing in this game?", and then when I finished the game it is like "that's it? What? Can someone explain what happened?". Many people may not like this aspect of the game but I really appreciate this set up since it throws us into a "reality" world where we have to make sense of everything on our own through NPCs' dialogues and item's descriptions. Even though I say this, I still have to watch Youtube for story explaination
  3. Yeah I remember that I heard it somewhere but still, I dun think the situation has greatly changed.
  4. These are some interesting Japanese words that I found on the Internet and I tried to translate them according to my understanding. Pretty interesting words though. 1 - Itadakimasu This is a pretty well-known Japanese word, even for people who haven't learned Japanese before. In simple way, we can understand "Itadakimasu" as "Thanks for the meal" or "Let's eat". However, if we dig in deeper, we can say "Itadakimasu" is somewhat relate to Buddism. The action of clasping 2 hands together with slight head bow can be seen as an act of prayer. In Buddism, all lives are considered to be precious, when you do "Itadakimasu", you have to finish all your meal as a way to express gratitude since the "food" gave it life to you. 2 - Shinrin-Yoku This one is a really cool Japanese word as it refers to the action of going into the forest to relax and enjoy life. In English, "Shinrin-yoku" can be translated to "Forest-bathing" (pretty interesting translation, too). On the contrary to its "fancy name", this activity is not hard to do, simply go into the forest, walk slowly and breathe, submerge ourselves into the nature. As it is proved, "Shinrin-yoku" is a excellent healing way, it can help alot in improving human's health such as reducing blood pressure, reducing stress, improving mood, improving sleep and body energy, .etc... In term of spiritual idea, it is like becoming one with the nature, relax and put all worries behind for better present, and future. If you are interested in this activity, you should check out this site for more information. 3 - Ikigai Are you struggling to find your dream? Are you struggling to find your purpose in life? If that is the case then this meaningful Japanese word will give you a big help. In Japanese kanji, "Ikigai" means "reason for being", or we can say "reason for living". The more we think about it, the more meaningful things we can see around this word. If we divide this word, we will have "iki" which refers to "life" and "kai" which basically means "realizing what we expect or hope for". We can also translate "Ikagai" as "the thing that makes you wake up everyday", so let ask ourselves: "What give us motivation to get up in the morning?". 4 - Yugen Brace yourself because we are going deep into meaning of one part of Buddism in general and Japanese culture in particular - Yugen. "Yugen" are explained to be awareness of the Universe which triggers the emotion and feeling about the world. Sounds complicated isn' it? To make it easier to understand, first we will have to understand one concept from Buddism which is "nothingness". "Nothingness" does not mean "non-existance", but rather means "everything will constantly changing, some will evolve, some will dissolve, that is the way of the world". In Japanese concept of aesthetic, this means appreciating the constant changes of the world, instead of clinging into the clinging into the forever existance of things, such as the sunset scenery, or gazing at the boat which are gradually disappearing. If we apply this meaning into daily life, we will see that everything around us will constantly change, for this reason, we should focus on our present, instead of clinging into the glory or the sorrow of the past, as everything will disappear, and only present remains. 5 - Hikikomori "Hikikomori" is actually not a popular Japanese word around the world until recent years. However, in truth, it refers to a real-life situation, or people who locks themselves in their own room, seperating themselves from society. This situation is seen as a extreme state of isolation, the bad part is that it happens more and more nowadays. This might not be the worst in other countries, but in Japan, seems the percentage of "hikikomori" increases so much that Japanese Ministry of Health has to give out a definition and 6 different criterias for "hikikomori". Interesting Japanese word, but quite terrifying at the same time indeed. So, should we ask ourselves "am I an hikikomori?".
  5. I heard from friends that Re:Zero is good enough but I'm kinda into other "types' , for example like Overlord since it takes the perspective of an... well overlord skeleton :D. Kinda anti-hero and interesting.
  6. I didn't watched anime and manga for a pretty long time and now I start watching anime and manga again. But there is a problem, is the new trend called "summon/transfer to another world" is all over the place now? I mean there are so many manga, anime with the similar theme like "Dungeon Seeker", "Overlord", "Tate no Yuusha", etc... I don't mean that there are boring (though there are several ones does not suit my taste) but I really feel bored with this kind of theme.
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