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saotome-michi · 2 years ago
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Q.E.D Shoumei Shuuryou by Katou Motohiro
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bearbench-img · 1 month ago
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ノグチヒデヨ
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れ、幼い頃に大火事で左手に大やけどを負いましたが、苦学して医師となりました。黄熱病や梅毒などの研究で知られ、特に梅毒の原因菌であるスピロヘータを世界で初めて純粋培養したことで有名です。また、黄熱病の研究のために西アフリカに渡り、黄熱病の病原体を発見したことも大きな功績として知られています。これらの研究功績が認められ、野口英世は日本のみならず海外でも多くの賞を受賞しています。
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seagull-astrology · 11 months ago
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#724 Dr. Hideyo Noguchi, bacteriologist
Hideyo Noguchi was born Nov. 24, 1876 in Inawashiro, Fukushima, Japan. Marc Jones only has the date and Japan in his notes; Britannica & his biography by Teppei Morita, the curator of the Hideyo Noguchi Memorial Hall in Fukuskima Japan. A brilliant bacteriologist. Dr. Noguchi, made many discoveries, but it his isolating Treponema pallidum, the highly invasive pathogen a causative agent in all…
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8bitsupervillain · 1 month ago
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Higurashi When They Cry Hou Ch. 8 Matsuribayashi pt. 10
I wonder why MangaGamer decided to release these chapters individually later on. Do you think it just comes back to money again? Umineko has four episodes per arc release, so I just wonder why didn’t Higurashi get the same treatment I wonder. It’s not particularly a big deal, but it’s just something I wonder. Especially since Rei, and Hou+ have three or so chapters a piece.
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Mashed Caterpillar, and Drowned Ducky, I would assume. A bit more elaborate than I would have assumed these punishments to take, Drowned Ducky especially. I figured it was just getting your face shoved into a bucket of water. Not shoved in a locker and then potentially drowned that way.
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Not to detract from the horror, or to linger too long here, I admit that I was curious how these punishments were portrayed in the manga adaptation. This probably says something about me but I couldn’t help but laugh at the notion of someone getting killed by chickens. It just seems too silly to me, I’m probably wrong here, and there are numerous deaths via chicken in the world on a yearly basis but it just seemed really silly to me.
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I know it’s probably meant to augment the horror of the situation, but the Xs just detract from it I think. You’re probably meant to mentally supply what the torture actually is, but I just find the constant XXXX-ing to be somewhat irritating. Eventually when Takano briefly remembers the torments in a much later section it’s mentioned outright that she was forced to clean this toilet with her tongue. In the manga she was dunked headfirst into this toilet as well. No clue about the anime, but I’m going to just go ahead and assume that it’s a similar situation there.
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Again, it’s never explained how much time has passed since the failed escape attempt, and when Hifumi found her. In the broad scheme of things it doesn’t really matter I suppose, whether it was the very next day, or four months later, Hifumi Takano did wind up finding his former students child and adopting her. Which I suppose helps sell why Takano is so dedicated to honoring the memory of this man she calls grandpa.
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Well it’s not quite being given your last name by an Imperial officer, but I guess it’ll do. Also, surprise, Miyoko was Miyo Takano the whole time!
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That’s a nice gun you got there Mr Chekhov.
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I get the feeling that this breathing exercise demonstration is more to inform that Hifumi might not be the brilliant scientist Takano views him to be. That his “eccentric and silly” breathing technique is actually representative of him not being all there mentally.
What follows is a brief description of Hideyo Noguchi’s research into yellow fever that eventually took his life. Yet despite dying during his research into yellow fever in North Africa, Hifumi has a great respect for this researcher. So, wanting to be as good a scientist as his hero Hifumi routinely takes trips to Hinamizawa to research the Hinamizawa Syndrome parasite.
His old pal Koizumi is here to inform Hifumi that he’s wrangled up some interested people who might be willing and able to pay Hifumi to research Hinamizawa Syndrome in earnest. So gussy up your science documents, you’ve got financial backers to impress Hifumi!
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During their time they had a jaunty and lively 1980s movie style cleaning up the research montage, until finally two weeks pass and it's time for the presentation.
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notatrasnota · 5 months ago
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Estudios del CIR-UADY tienen impacto social en Yucatán
Laboratorio de Virología presenta resultados convertidos en políticas públicas Mérida, Yuc 22 de junio.- Dengue, Influenza, Coronavirus, Papiloma y Fagos, son algunos de los virus que estudia el laboratorio de virología del Centro de Investigaciones Regionales “Dr. Hideyo Noguchi” (CIR-UADY), que han permito brindar aportaciones destacadas a las políticas públicas de la entidad. Como parte de…
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MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS WHO WARN AGAINST THE OUIJA BOARD
Hasbro is the manufacturer of the Ouija board, which has ruined lives, caused murders and mental illness and markets it as an innocent game for children.  Please Boycott Hasbro and its affiliates including Wizards of the Coast, Tonka and Milton Bradley.  
A PARTIAL LIST OF MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS WHO WARN AGAINST THE OUIJA BOARD
Numerous mental health care experts have issued warnings against the use of the board.  Indeed, ouija board psychosis has become so prevalent that doctors have named the diagnosis “mediumistic psychosis.” 
Dr. Thelma Moss, who is on the staff of the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute, stated that “…the Ouija board is no game and can cause serious dissociations of personality.” 
Dr. Curry, a former medical director of the New Jersey State Insane Asylum believed that Ouija boards could have an unbalancing effect on those with a pre-disposition to mental instability.
Dr. Alberto Gonzales of the Pan American Institute of Health, Reverend Morris Cerrullo, and Dr. Marta Prohazka of Fairfax, Virginia, who in the course of treating paranoid schizophrenics came to believe that in addition to mental illness the Ouija board has led to “violence, even murder.”
Dr. Carl Wickland stated in 1924 that "the serious problem of alienation and mental derangement attending ignorant psychic experiments was first brought to my attention by cases of several persons whose seemingly harmless experiences with automatic writing and the Ouija board resulted in such wild insanity that commitment to asylums was necessitated."
Psychiatric consultant R. Kenneth McCall has reported that 280 of his cases may be traced to “occult practices, including playing with the Ouija board.” 
In the Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology of the National Institutes’ of Health doctors Paolo Mazzoni, David Kimhy and Cheryl Corcoran sought to get some answers concerning the still mysterious development of schizophrenia in adolescents by studying a sample group of nine teens. They found that two of “…the older prodromal patients…included…a preoccupation with the paranormal including…Ouija boards.” Though a small sampling, the percentage of schizophrenic adolescents in the study who played with Ouija boards, two out of nine, or 22% is over twenty times higher than the incidence of schizophrenia in the general population. 
 Freddy Vasquez, director of Suicide Prevention at that institution, said that because of this game a vulnerable and impressionable teenager can fall into a trance of exaltationand distortion of reality through which could be easily led to a death program.
 Peruvian Institute of Mental Health doctor Honorio Delgado Hideyo Noguchi warns that the Ouija board might lead impressionable, anxious or suggestible teenagers to suicide, generate hysteria, schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders. 
Dr. Marta Prohazka of Fairfax, Virginia warns that the “use of a Ouija has led to violence and even to murder…” During her practice as psychotherapist and psychoanalyst, she realized that many patients she had previously assessed as “…paranoid schizophrenics…” might instead merely be in touch with something invisible to her but visible to them.
On August 7, 2015 the respected Psychology Todayposted an article surprisingly entitled “Can Ouija Boards Trigger Demonic Possession?” 
 Mexican psychiatrist Nashyiela Loa Zavala investigated an outbreak of mass hysteria as a psychogenic illness (aka, mass hysteria) and traced it back to a student who had used a Ouija board to try to influence the outcome of a school basketball game.”  Please click on the link below to boycott Hasbro.  
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danketsuround · 1 year ago
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camping pics!
we went to lake inawashiro (of course, in fukushima where i live) which is south of mount bandai. inawashiro-ko is the fourth largest lake in japan! it's also where hideyo noguchi was born. he's a famous bacteriologist on the ¥1000 bill, so i see his face often.
the beach and trees were very beautiful. the water was freezing.. it's fall so i didnt swim, but i wanted to put my feet in the sand.
i ate some delicious food and played mahjong with my friends! we enjoyed korean army stew and kimbop, then ate gravy and toast in the morning.
it got very dark very early so we all went to bed around 9:30 because we had a little bit too much to drink lol.
i'm very grateful for my nature buddies because i would not have wanted to do this on my own. two weeks from now we're headed up mount bandai. woohoo!
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ramblinggaijin · 1 year ago
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How my tiny ES’s Final Gakushu Happyokai (Learning Presentation, almost identical to Gakugeikai/Drama Festival) went:
Me:
-Gets there at 8ish
-One of the last ppl there
-The alternate parking we’re using is basically a very narrow lot with little wiggle room for adjustments
-Coworker helps me back in cuz only the center spot was available and it was difficult to back in without hitting anyone else’s car or the curb
-Ends up hitting the curb
-THE TIRE IS NOW CRACKED
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-FRANTICALLY CALL MY MECHANIC
-MECHANIC IS THE NICEST PERSON EVER AND AGREES TO COME OUT, GET MY CAR, LEAVE ME A RENTAL, AND FIX IT THAT DAY.
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Also shoutout to my Koucho Sensei for helping me evaluate the damage, putting a jack under my car incase air escapes and causes the car to tilt, and for talking to my mechanic to explain the situation more thoroughly than I could at the time.
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Now to the performance!
First graders:
The special needs girl started crying during their aisatsu and had to be walked off the stage. But she perked back up in time for their skit! Very proud of her!
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2nd & 3rd graders:
The boy with behavior issues decided to rip off his costume and sulk in a corner the entire time while occasionally yelling out complaints and insults about the show.
A teacher came up and asked him if he wanted to leave the stage but he refused and just sat there awkwardly while yelling and screaming occasionally.
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4th & 5th graders:
We’re gonna talk about a king who really likes smashing towers of pots!
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6th Graders:
Everyone here knows about Hideyo Noguchi! He’s on the 1000 yen bill! But did you ever hear about his time in America?!!
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Staff Lunch:
Teacher: Why did some of you guys order katsu sandwiches? There’s no way you can eat those + the huge bentos we got!
Me & a few other teachers: It’s lunch for tomorrow!
Meanwhile Koucho Sensei:
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pedestriansteppers · 1 year ago
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The first color photograph in Japan was taken by Dr. Hideyo Noguchi! Taken in 1914 (Taisho 3)
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http://tdc-alumni.jp/2015/10/26/academia/tdca_120th_anniversary/401_noguchi_hideyo_photo/
日本で最初にカラー写真で撮影されたのは野口英世博士だった! 大正3年(1914)撮影
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biglisbonnews · 2 years ago
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Hideyo Noguchi Statue in Tokyo, Japan Hideyo Noguchi was born on November 9, 1876, and his lifelong career in the field of science saw major developments in the discovery of diseases such as syphilis and leishmaniasis. He was born into a traditional farming family in Inawashiro, in the Fukushima prefecture of Japan. He trained at Saisei Gakusha (later known as Nippon Medical School) and after graduating, he traveled to the United States where he got a job as a research assistant at the University of Pennsylvania.  Noguchi's early scientific research involved him studying the effect of snake venom on humans. It was in 1913 that he discovered the presence of Treponema pallidum (the bacterium that causes the disease syphilis) in the brain of a patient with progressive paralysis. This landmark discovery was proof of the cause of the disease.  The scientist's name is well known across Japan and his portrait can be found on Japanese 1000-yen banknotes, which have been printed since 2004. This statue allows visitors to pay tribute to his career and the advancement of scientific knowledge that he was responsible for.  https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/hideyo-noguchi-statue
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lauritanaomystery · 5 years ago
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Dr. Noguchi Hideyo!!!
A well-known bacteriologist for his work more than 100 years ago, he once visited my city when the "Yellow Fever" swept away and took so many lives, such as the Coronavirus... 
I have wanted to make an art like this for a long time, I love the people who follow their passion and more when it is for collective love. Ecuador survives the Coronavirus, I wish you all the best of health and many blessings...
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twosecondstreet · 2 years ago
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Hideyo Noguchi Sites in Fukushima
The 1000 Yen 💴 man himself: Hideo Noguchi! Let's talk about where you can see him in Fukushima 🇯🇵 #twosecondstreet #hideonoguchi
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Japanese Banknotes - BSD Relations
I’m slightly ashamed to admit that I only came across this topic because I was watching the final episode of Kimi to Boku when a character said, “I would think this costs three Hideyo Noguchi's” to which the other responded, “It’s actually worth three Yukichi Fukuzawa’s” to which the character was in complete shock. That brought shock to me too because I knew Yukichi Fukuzawa as the Bungou Stray Dogs character (along with the writer). And that’s how I ended up here.
Yukichi Fukuzawa
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He was a great writer, teacher, and pioneer with brilliant ideas and teachings to share. He believed that everyone should have a right to education. He travelled to Europe and America and introduced new things that he learned there. He helped make modern Japan what it is today. There is so much more to say about him too, but I don’t think I (someone who doesn’t read much and is probably unqualified to the point of being an ignorant buffoon) can really say enough to give his life justice.
On an unrelated Canadian note, 10000 yen kind of around the 100 dollar range (90 for Americans and 115 for Canadians). That’s a huge honour, isn’t it? We have John A. MacDonald (our first prime minister) on ours. Personally, I know it costs money to change, but I would like to see him gone. I find him to be a painful reminder of Canada’s shameful past. Residential schools are something that should be remembered so we don’t forget the suffering the indigenous people went through.
But back to BSD, Fukuzawa made the agency and helped its members find their sense of being and their reason to help people like they do. He is like a father figure to them and believes that all men are equal. I was talking about how Kyouka is somewhat like what the real Kyouka seemed to portrayed in his writing, and Fukuzawa seems to portray his ideas and beliefs too!
Ichiyo Higuchi
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She’s a legendary writer who was one of the first prominent female writers of her time. She didn’t come from a wealthy family; her family was on the poorer side, so she became a writer to support them. She specialized in short stories, but her life was short too. She only lived to age 24, but that didn’t stop her from making a large impact. Her experience of unrequited love with her mentor influenced her writing, but that’s probably one of the aspects that I see carried into the Bungou Stray Dogs universe. But I wish Higuchi got some more screen time to be awesome. The real-life her seems amazing, and I just want to see Higuchi getting that same amount of greatness.
Bonus (not a writer): Hideyo Noguchi
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He’s not any less important than his other banknote counterparts, but he’s not BSD-related. Nonetheless, his efforts are revolutionary for the world we live in, so I’m not just going to not include him. Plus, he has good hair.
His life started out really rough when he fell into a fireplace at just one-and-a-half years old to the point where most of the fingers on his left hand were gone, and his other limbs were badly burnt. There was no doctor in his village, but after entering elementary school, he received some help and got surgery. He spent his life studying medicine and science, but his career was plagued by controversy and issues with morality. He died of illness at the age of fifty-one but not before discovering the bacteria that causes syphilis.
Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ichiy%C5%8D_Higuchi
http://jpninfo.com/4625
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukuzawa_Yukichi
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hideyo_Noguchi
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futur3juli3 · 3 years ago
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-CUSU-CUSU-
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PROFILES:
No.9
Name: Cindy
Age: 20
Birthday: August 17
Occupation: Medical school student
Gender: Female
Blood type: A
Likes: Coca-cola
Dislikes: Drawing water (from wells, etc)
Hobby: Making accessories
Plans to use the Groovetron for: Remove Me and Kei's curse
Worries: About her skin getting tanned
Personality: Hates to lose
Special skills: Running as fast as a cheetah
Collects: Gemstones
Dream: Becoming a doctor
Respects: Noguchi Hideyo
Releases stress by: Running through the savannah
Favorite word/phrase: One for all, all for one
When drunk... Falls asleep right away
With 1 million yen... I'd like an AC
Quotient: Heat-hating quotient: 87
Epilogue: After becoming No.1 dancer, Cindy prayed right away
to the Groovetron for Me and Kei's curse to be lifted.
"Please remove Me and Kei's curse..."
And so all 4 of them returned to their everyday lives,
Cindy continuing to study every day in order to become a doctor.
"I want to dance again with the others sometimes..."
No.10
Name: Sahara
Age: 18
Birthday: February 2
Occupation: University student
Gender: Female
Blood type: B
Likes: Taking naps
Dislikes: Waking up early
Hobby: Writing on her dream diary
Plans to use the Groovetron for: I want to live in Africa with the others
Worries: I can speak with animals, so I just can't eat meat.
Personality: Strangely, she doesn't make enemies.
Special skills: Talking with animals.
Collects: Collars from the long neck tribe
Dream: Becoming an animal doctor
Respects: Ta-chan (Tarzan parody, main character of the manga "Jungle King Ta-chan")
Releases stress by: Taking naps on trees
Favorite word/phrase: Friends
When drunk... Still a minor
With 1 million yen... One million yen in stone money would be heavy
Quotient: Wild child quotient: 102
Epilogue: After becoming No.1 Dancer, Sahara removed
Me and Kei's curse.
"Where shall we go play today?"
Sahara liked Africa very much, and is playing
with the animals in the jungle even now.
"What? There's a weird mask?? Let's try it on!!"
....let's wait for Dance Summit 2002.
No.11
Name: Kei
Age: ?
Birthday: ?
Occupation: ?
Gender: Female
Blood type: ?
Likes: ?
Dislikes: ?
Hobby: ?
Plans to use the Groovetron for: Spreading the teachings of Lord Cusu-Cusu in the whole world
Worries: Being cursed
Personality: ?
Special skills: Being able to dance even while cursed
Collects: ?
Dream: ?
Respects: Lord Cusu-Cusu
Releases stress by: ?
Favorite word/phrase ?
When drunk... ?
With 1 million yen... ?
Quotient: Zebra quotient: 72
Epilogue: Kei, heavily cursed from Lord Cusu-Cusu, prayed to the Groovetron.
"Spread Lord Cusu-Cusu's teachings to the whole world."
And so the whole world fell under the control of Kei,
priestess of Lord Cusu-Cusu.
....is this really alright?
No.12
Name: Me
Age: ?
Birthday: ?
Occupation: ?
Gender: Female
Blood type: ?
Likes: ?
Dislikes: ?
Hobby: ?
Plans to use the Groovetron for: She's cursed so she doesn't really know
Worries: Being cursed
Personality: ?
Special skills: No matter how wildly she dances, the mask won't come off
Collects: ?
Dream: ?
Respects: Lord Cusu-Cusu
Releases stress by: ?
Favorite word/phrase: ?
When drunk... ?
With 1 million yen... ?
Quotient: Giraffe quotient: 71
Epilogue: Me, cursed by Lord Cusu-Cusu,
managed to become No.1 dancer
because of the unique dance moves
her cursed condition had given to her.
"I want to take of.....this mask...."
And so, Me's mask came off thanks to the Groovetron's power,
but since only her face wasn't tanned, she's going everyday
to a tanning salon to tan her face only.
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denkimystery · 4 years ago
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Denki Mystery: Six Idol Statues of Taboo - Chapter 5
ー Cafe New York, Noon.
Hajime: The name of this cafe is "New York" because the name of the place is "Iriyabi"? That's interesting.*
Takashi: Aah, I wonder if that's really it!? I just thought that the previous owner wanted to use katakana. Come to think of it, I never really thought about it that much.
Hajime: Your dad… You said he already passed away.
Takashi: Yes. Papa doesn't look like me at all, so I thought he wasn't related to me by blood, but...
[[Takashi picks up a framed photo by the counter.]]
Takashi: Here's a picture.
Hajime: Eh? ... This. This is... your father's picture? But this is… my father...? What does this mean?
Kling♪ Kling♪ [[Guests enter the cafe, the wind chimes by the door filling the empty space. Takashi sets down the framed photo and directs his attention to the newcomers.]]
Takashi: Ah, we're closed for the day…
[[Hajime eyes hover over the guests, one of them attracting his attention.]]
Hajime: That paper bag… from earlier?
Ozo: Eh~!? You know, there aren't any other stores nearbyyy~!? You're gonna kick us out under the scorching hot sun!?
Karatsugu: I'm sure you have your reasons. But please, let us have some iced coffee.
[[Takashi's face goes blank for a second before a cheery demeanor overtakes it.]]
Takashi: Three iced coffees, right? Wait for a moment please~.*
[Takashi heads off to prepare their drink.]
Ozo: Phew, my first time here but the staff aren't very friendly huh? Oh well, whatever, ah~! Cool, paradise, paradise~!
[[Takashi comes back, holding the drinks in his tray.]]
Takashi: Here you go.
Tap. [[He starts serving the newcomers their drinks.]]
Karatsugu: Heh, this drink is… Delicious? A special kind of cafe in the sticks! This is an article for a magazine…!
Takashi: This is just a pack of iced coffee I got from the grocery. "Sorry!?"... or something like that…
[[The trio settles down by the barstool, taking their time drinking their iced coffee.]]
Ozo: Phew, let's see, what was it again? Ah right. The story right?
[[Ozo sets his mug down.]]
Ozo: A long time ago, a lot of the villages around here had the surnames, "Matsuno"***.
[[Hajime's curiosity had been piqued.]]
Hajime: In the past, there was a massacre in this area to eradicate "Matsuno"***... Are you talking about the story of that genocide?
Takashi: I've heard that even now, if you dig around here, you can still find bones… or so I've heard…
Toshio: Yup, that's true~. You can find bones all over the place, like around my house. Ah, by the way, we had somewhere to go, didn't we?
Ozo: Ah, that's right! Come to think of it, I never asked you for your destination! Bwahaha! Add vanilla ice cream to my order!
Karatsugu: I heard that a young flower arranger is following in the footsteps of his father, who was infamous as a heretic in the flower arrangement society, and I thought this would be a good article, right? Heh!
Takashi: … Huh? Who would that be? Do you know? 
Ozo: Nope~? I've never heard of such a thing? Isn't that just bullcrap?
Karatsugu: … Eh!? None of the locals know? O-oh no, I'm starting to get worried all of a sudden… He's from the Midorito family…
Takashi: Ahh!! There is, there is. The Midorito House. Did they do flower arranging? Flower arrangement… flowers****?
Ozo: Now that you mention it... I think that a clerk at my company, Iyami-san, is taking lessons on that? Anyway, why that topic?
Karatsugu: I got a call at the company about flower arrangement…
Hajime: That was probably just a sales pitch.
[The sun has started to set, painting the clear blue sky with an orange hue.]
Hajime: More importantly… Haven't you guys noticed? The four of us here, we all have the same face.
Ozo: Hmmm? … Now that you mention it? Ah~! You look like the guy from the thousand-dollar bill*****! I thought I'd seen you before!
Takashi: Isn't that because of the hair and not his face!? Also nope, it's five of us. Take off your paper bag, I'm not scared anymore. Long time, no see.
Rustling. [[Toshio takes the hamburger paper bag off. His face now visible to everyone in the room.]]
Toshio: ... Ah. It's cool~. Long time no see. Totty.
Karatsugu: Ah…!
Takashi: When I say I saw a guy who looks just like me before, I mean this Jyushimatsu-kun over here.
ー Midorito House
The sounds of crickets can be heard. Footsteps break the silence and someone speaks.
A Voice: What is it? ... Dayoko… a call for your big bwother******? I understand. You can go back now.
Chorosuke: … Yes. That is me. I am Chorosuke Midorito.
Chorosuke: … by all means, You are welcome to come and stay. There isn't any other place to stay after all.
Chapters: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11
Mode note: theres a segment here that's supposed to sound like banter between brothers lmao but the topic of the convo is something that doesnt translate well 😔
*the name of the place is 入浴 pronounced いりあ��, "iriyabi", which uses the same kanji for the word bathing in japanese but is pronounced にゅうよく(in hiragana), nyuyoku, hence Cafe New York, ニューヨーク(in katakana). 
**Takashi uses a bit of cutesy/polite talk here like desu and kudasa~i. Think like totty's sutabaa attitude, customer service.
*** Ozo uses the katakana spelling for Matsuno this time. Last episode he used the actual kanji for matsu. Hajime on the other hand consistently uses the katakana spelling since episode two.
**** The word for flower arrangement and flowers are different. Takashi is trying to remember what was being arranged.
***** Ozo is pointing out that Hajime looks like the portrait of Hideyo Noguchi from the 1,000¥ bill, lmao.
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****** Chorosuke uses a baby term for brother to refer to himself. Ani-chama,,, i finally understand why there's rising in his bio now.
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sailornoob2 · 3 years ago
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Here is a clip from the newest podcast (episode 78 of Sailor Moon) where we talk about the controversial figure Hideyo Noguchi, the bacteriologist who discovered the agent of syphilis, but utilized some questionable methods.😬 Episode link in our bio - new episode every Friday! #sailormoon #sailormoonr #sailormoon90s #prettyguardiansailormoon #bishojosenshisailormoon #90sanime #sailormoonaesthetic #sailormoonfans #sailormoonfan #podcast #podcasts #newpodcast #audiogram #audiopost #listennow #nowlistening #mustlisten https://www.instagram.com/p/CRHq20Al4TW/?utm_medium=tumblr
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