Didn’t know you were a Star Wars fan! I hope you enjoyed it because I really want this show to be good. This is really the last straw for me because there have been too many bad projects lately.
Well who cares.. but i dont think we should not pretend political agendas dont infiltrate our media and trying to influencee us.. the saddest thing about it is that this aggendas being pushed is most likely just covers for a diffrent purpose if u look back in history at changes u think was good most likely u find that the reason these changes was made was becouse they was benificial echonomicly not beacouse it was the right thing to do…
As for an example that could be aplied to day if cars pruduce carbondiaxid its not likely that the masses of the world would stop using cars just becaouse of that but if an cheaper and more efective alternative then oil was presented of cousre ervyone would use that instead if u then look back in say 150 years u could say ” yes it was good that we stoped doing that” but the reason we stoped was not becouse it was the right thing to do
Kinda happy about Monster Hunter and Silent Hill but everything else…. kind of a waste of time. Waiting till 23:00, getting my hopes up and being disappointed
I am Japanese. Yasuke was not a samurai. Many Japanese people learn this in elementary school. UBI distorts Japan's history and calls false information as fact. Japanese people oppose UBI
Despite the best efforts of the dev no. It’s actually one of the MOST active games on Xbox and PlayStation, for a while it was either number 1 or number 2 on both
Being samurai was not so easily defined back then as it is in the current day romanticised version of that title. Whether Yasuke was ever ceremoniously endowed with the rights, privileges and responsibilities of a samurai, he was addressed as “tono” (literally, “lord” or “master”), received a stipend from Nobunaga and carried Nobunaga’s arms, itself a rank of immense honor for the era. During the Sengoku period, the traditional definition of samurai changed dramatically, becoming synonymous with bushi. jizamurai (地侍) were bushi with the status of nanushi (名主), the highest class in the village who managed the farmland, and many of them became vassals of the sengoku daimyo (戦国大名, feudal lords). On the other hand, it also referred to local bushi who did not serve the shogun or daimyo. Since then, the term "samurai" has been used to refer to "bushi". "Bushi" simply means "warrior", and "samurai" comes from the Japanese verb saburau, which means "to serve and look up to someone." Both of these are characteristics that can be easily attributed to Yasuke, and although there is no paper that says he was a samurai, there is no paper that says anyone from that time is a samurai, since that words wasn't used anywhere near as commonly and in such a romanticised fashion as it is today. However, there are records of him having fought in a the Honno-ji incident, and as a bodyguard he was almost certainly trained in battle, especially if he was given a weapon. So he classifies as a "bushi", a warrior, and he most certainly classifies as someone who serves a lord. It would be much more questionable to argue that he wasn't a samurai, than it would be that he was. However, neither can be completely confirmed.
Fallout always been like this bro it’s based off a video game where you can customize any character you want (female or male. You can choose Asian black white or Hispanic as a race ) so if anything it makes to have three main characters (one woman, one man of color and one white dude)
If bearers/attendants equals to samurai automatically, then why does Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who was then a sandal bearer. Had to prove his significance in the Battle of Okehazama before becoming a samurai for Nobunaga? Sources that say he is a samurai, say he is as strong as 10 men, YGBFKM. And they say he's 6'2" tall at 1.82 meters when 1.82 meters is 5'9". Then they say he fought for a long time for Nobunaga's son, Nobutada when Nobunaga died. But Nobunaga and Nobutada died on the same day! How could he have fought for a long time!? And you expect me to respect their sources' credibility after all these?