Psychic Kazama i'm wondering, just for refence, is it normal in japan that in an interview both parties tend to talk over one another? it's hard to keep up with my basic understanding of the language XD
@@martinroner5688 yup, thats normal in Japanese culture. In fact, if you talk to them like you do in western culture (silently listening to other talking and wait for them to finish without you even saying anything), it is counted as not paying attention to them. When you listen to japanese conversation, you will frequently hear phrases like "sou da ne, sou desu ka?' or just generally repeating what other person last said. This is called Aizuchi, used to show that you are paying attention to the conversation.
i feel really sorry for that guy. Worked hard to confess, even if they didn't talk much. Takes much courage to do these things. And she just shat on it
yeah, atleast that guy tried. Although due to cultural difference I think that guy stop trying. If he really likes Yuki san then i think he should do something (non creepy) about it. My two cent on this.
So why people get angry when their favourite seiyuu talk with a boy privately? Come on man, if anything as fans they should support her if she finally find her love because that's what make her happy right?
In Japan...and I don't get it why, though I got some theories...In Japan, if someone who is part of the entertainment industry at a fairly young age is seen with someone else, might make some fans angry or make them lose interest and follow someone else who is still single. As for the theory, I believe it is because seiyuus, actresses, models, etc,. can be seen as idols. Now, here is where I draw a line between some types of fans. There are fans that might say, "Oh, she's so cute, I wish she could be my gf". But if that idol got a boyfriend, or is seen with a guy, her fans might get jealous. But once again, this is one theory of what industry managers might think of about fans.
It is not about being jealous. That is just how foreigners percive their reactions because they don't understand their culture and its origin. I do agree with how Japan does it, i.e entertainers should not build personal relationships. Why? I look at my country's entertainment industry and I see alot of broken homes. Entertainers would get married and the next year or two, you hear them breaking up. It gets worse if they have a child. Just think how hard this will be on the child. So yeah, if they want to get married and start a family they should retire from entertainment.
except broken homes exist in every profession. The only difference is that when it happens with someone famous it becomes public. People are people no matter what they do for a living. They deserve being in a relashionship just like anyone else. People really think they have a saying in that issue? wtf
you have to atleast expect that if you're going to confess through a text message, DM, or whatnot... do it personally and emoticons wouldn't be a possible response
It was Athena. She came out fully grown up and armored out his head in one of the battle of the titan wars. Hephaetus saw that Zeus had a very bad headache so he decided....to open his head with a hammer strike and Athena came out.....Anyway, Metis? I think that is the name of Athena's mother, she got inside of Zeus' head to escape the fury jealousy of Zeus' wife Hera, and they did it in his head, and then Athena was born.
I mean if you can understand a languange, then you'd probably think this is normal talking speed. Heck, some people that isn't fluent in English think that some English speakers talking in "normal speed" is talking fast
His name is Washizaki Takeshi. He works for Atomic Monkey agency - the same talent agency that Seki Tomozaku and Sugita Tomokazu work at. He runs multiple anime/seiyuu radios, writes/plays music, and host many seiyuu/anime related events. He is the best event MC and one of the most successful ani-radio hosts out there. Many many seiyuus/artists claim him as their "teacher" as far a radio goes (and that list is quite long). He's great at keeping events run on schedule and is able to continually squeeze out info out from people in a relatively short span while keeping the conversation entertaining. I personally like his shows a lot and probably will TL more stuff with him and his seiyuu guests in the future.
Holy crap that's like a dream come true to be able to meet those seiyuu-san and do a talking segments with them T.T, why you only have those subs! you deserve moreee!! P.S Love that girl! good at drawing,singing and she's into gaming and stuffs! Yuuki Aoi is life
Lost Subs just started off recently so it takes time for people to find out about his channel and subscribe to him, I been trying to promote his channel on my own channel and via my facebook page to give him more exposure as well. Both of our goals are the same, we are trying to get more English VA related contents out there to help increase their exposure :)
"Event" Flag is a term that comes from programming. Events are flagged when certain trigger conditions are met. In games, this can be like answering correctly to a dialog or making the correct move sequence to set off the plot to further the story. In this case, they are comparing real life to a dating sim where the event flag to further the relationship are missed (broken, irreparable) thus the "story" can no longer advance in that direction.
lol these two are charming at home do you go HMM hMM HMM? yes I go hmm hmm hmm! me: XDDDD that pidgeon ....seiyuus are amazing.... also jp people seem like 2-5 yrs more mature than westerners...OTL|||lll