
Doraemon, bring out the machine that lets you see fires and traffic accidents. What is that? Everyone is watching interesting incidents, but I’ve never seen anything like it. What is that? What does an interesting incident even mean!! It’s the worst to find amusement in someone’s misfortune! No, that’s not what I meant…
Well, Dora-chan is 100% correct.
I understand that Nobita didn’t mean it that way.
>>1
I like this about Dora.
Could it be that I am a tool that keeps getting into accidents?
>>4
If it’s interesting for others to do that to me, then it would probably be interesting for me to experience it as well.
Fires and traffic accidents can be traumatic if you see blood at the scene.
There are definitely victims…
There is enough demand for shocking footage that it could be shown on television…
In Nobita’s case, I think he only considers “I want to show off to my friends” and doesn’t think at all about the people who suffered behind that.
>>8
That’s why Doraemon got angry.
They say it’s the new top three damage voices for Imoge.
There are also those who just post tragic videos and have a good time about it, like an anonymous person…
Is it the one where you cover your penis with aluminum foil and stick it into a power outlet…?
>>9
Seriously…?
It’s kind of you to ask “What is that?” instead of getting angry all of a sudden.
>>11
If it’s just here, there might be a possibility of materials for social studies lessons.
If I properly listen and it turns out to be a trivial reason stemming from a desire for approval, I will get extremely angry.
Children can be like this, so it’s right to explain the reason properly before getting angry instead of just scolding them outright.
When it comes to tragic events or accidents from hundreds of years ago,
They say to find it interesting even if we have to learn at school.
>>13
In reality, it’s a different story when there are still traces of damage or relatives of the victims involved.
I wouldn’t say that one should find it interesting in an educational context when faced with historically painful events.
>>16
World War II is taught with a sense of tragedy, but the Sengoku period is taught entirely as interesting.
>>23
First of all, it’s strange to lump together incidents and accidents with the tumult of the times.
The story will be properly portrayed as tragic, intertwining grim tales such as the siege of Bitchu Takamatsu as a side note and the resolute Mimizuka.
I wonder if Suneo was bragging in our previous conversation.
I asked Dad and he let me enter the accident site.
It was a multi-accident, so there were explosions everywhere and it was incredibly intense.
Nobita probably hasn’t had that kind of experience.
Was it about the judge and various things…?
If finding amusement in things like fires or traffic accidents is the minimum level, then…
It seems to get excited as if something good happened through more direct murder.
What will happen to some forum or another…
>>17
Human trash.
It gets mixed up with the episode where a child falls from an apartment.
You shouldn’t be the kind of person who is the first to grab a camera when an accident happens.
In a situation where an AED seems necessary, those who start recording with a camera before making a call should just die!
>>19
Because I saw on the internet that if you help someone, you might get sued later…
>>22
That’s a rumor.
>>26
It seems that even though it will go to court, we are likely to win.
I don’t want to go to court in the first place, so it’s just too stable to leave things as they are.
>>27
Once a lawsuit is filed, the person who is sued gets labeled as such.
>>30
Even if the complaint is based on unfounded facts, the discussion proceeds based on it.
The problem is that people are seen as doing such things for a long time until the results of the trial come out.
Even if the verdict states that it is baseless, they don’t let it be known to the public.
It seems like no one knows anything except for the fact that they are being made aware of the asshole up until that point.
>>27
I heard that the police won’t accept it.
>>38
If it’s a civil matter, it doesn’t matter!
>>22
Is there a discussion that the Good Samaritan law does not exist in Japan?
I want an incident where, especially, there are no dead or injured, and it simply exposes BUZAMA.
It’s not like that, you fool.
In the first place, making history lessons interesting usually means having an interest, and normally from there, it’s common to think about and learn the harshness of that era, the characteristics of the times, and the flow of how things came to be that way.
Regardless of the traffic accident, there is a possibility that a fire could spread and come this way, so it is necessary to go check on the situation if it’s in the neighborhood.
In the first place, someone like you would just run away with a face as if it has nothing to do with you, without even saving a life.
In the case of Conan, there were victims who were indirectly killed because he caused incidents himself to scoop a story…
>>33
Well, from the perspective of the media, it’s better to wait for an event that can happen at any time than…
It is more constructive to plan and create incidents by oneself to turn them into articles, but…
There are various kinds of interesting things, right?
Delight, mockery, interest, astonishment.
>>34
“Doraemon got angry because it was a fun and interesting flow.”
It’s really embarrassing to believe the rumors from Abema, so just stop it…
The story about AED being sued is a rumor, so it’s embarrassing, and you shouldn’t talk about it too much.
I recently saw a video of a light truck getting crushed between two buses that slipped on the snow… it’s so tragic.
>>41
It was on the news this morning.
>>44
Hey, is that auntie doing well?
The moment a person dies is beautiful.
People who are accused of being a molester are afraid of the stigma that remains, so they don’t do it…
There are definitely people who post photos or videos on social media.
Disasters become entertainment, don’t they?
There have always been onlookers for incidents and accidents since a long time ago, and if there’s a way to see it from a secure place like a video, people will definitely make use of it.
“You robot that imposes a formal sense of ethics…”
Is it about YouTube?
I convinced Dora that I want to watch it to discipline myself, but the truth is I just want to see it as regular entertainment…
In this story, the tool that Doraemon produces is the “Yaji Uma Antenna,” so the sense of ethics hasn’t changed even in the 22nd century.
It’s crazy to willingly approach a dangerous existence like a victim.
If you touch it even a little, you never know what might come out.
Since Nobita himself has faced death quite a few times, I’ll let it slide…
There are comments criticizing people who are being onlookers to videos of accidents or attempted suicides.
If we were there at the scene, we would become onlookers too… that’s how it feels.
>>55
Far from being a bystander, I feel like I might be even worse than a bystander because I quickly leave to avoid having my daily life affected.
The desire to understand the full situation of an accident or incident that has occurred right in front of you, which might affect you as well, is probably a basic instinct of self-defense.
Those who can pass by indifferent may have something lacking.
>>58
It’s not necessarily a bad thing just because it’s instinctual.
I also want to do something like that out of instinct.
>>59
If you accept everything just because it’s human instinct or nature, the world would become a terrible place…
>>58
If it’s a fire, that’s one thing, but there must be a limit to things like suicide or car accidents.
>>61
When there’s a car accident, the road gets blocked and it takes a lot of time, so it’s best to quickly pass through.
Is it a form of rubbernecking when otaku sometimes say things like “it’s as if my hometown village is burning” when their favorite work fails to be adapted into a visual format?
I guess something like rape is just right.
No one dies, and it’s unlikely that I, an old man, will become a victim either.
>>64
Oops!
>>64
Are you an expert?
The news about the truck driver missing due to the road collapse has also stopped being talked about, so I guess that’s just how it is… it makes me feel sad.
>>66
Once it takes three months until the rescue, there won’t be any new information to broadcast every day after that.
What did you sense?
>>66
Do you not know that a specific rescue plan has been put forward?
Even if it’s defective, it’s still a babysitting robot.
It’s scary to think that if Dora hadn’t intervened, a truck would have crashed into the gas station…
But I was shown photos of atomic bomb victims from the Showa era.
There’s no need or meaning in doing something like that for children’s education.
It will only become trauma.
>>70
The most impactful thing for humans is emotional reasoning.
No to atomic bombs! It’s the most effective way to convey the message.
>>72
In other words, does that mean that experiencing the atomic bomb drop firsthand would be the only way to achieve perfection…?
>>74
There is a phrase in overseas circles that praises Japanese artists for creating erotic works: “Wasn’t two atomic bombs enough?!”
>>78
What kind of compliment is that?
Are you saying to go extinct?
>>83
I don’t know about that, but there’s something similar that goes, “Don’t draw that kind of picture! Don’t mess around!”
(What a wonderful painting! It’s too erotic to look directly at! I’m so moved that I’m going to go crazy) Don’t draw! (Because it’s truly precious and painful) It seems to mean, “Don’t mess around!”
I wonder if it’s coming from a culture that turns everything into F language.
>>88
English also has aspects of being a meaning-compressed language, doesn’t it?
>>70
It’s fine because I want to make it a trauma.
If we use nuclear weapons, we need to make it known what will happen to the people on the receiving end.
Because foolish leaders who casually use things like the Ulo War are being created.
The self-defense instinct is probably the most violent thing, and if you follow it too much, it could lead to a preemptive attack.
I can’t believe I’m laughing at watching someone attach a masturbatory device to a vacuum cleaner and go “ahhhhhh”!
When you observe the detailed progression of a tragic accident, you can deeply understand the nature of it.
Yesterday, I was following the timeline of the Sennichimae Department Store fire.
The three major damage voices of Imoge are…
What the heck is this guy?
The fool who jumped into a cactus.
Goku involved in a traffic accident.
Is that correct?
>>82
There are also patterns where a young girl gets knocked down by being pulled by a dog.
There are aspects that you won’t understand unless you actually see the footage or experience it.
The question is how many Japanese people were seriously afraid of tsunamis before the Tohoku earthquake.
Even if there wasn’t originally such an intention, Southern All Stars’ “TSUNAMI” was a classic song, but I hardly hear it anymore.
>>84
Imaginary tsunami → A huge wave comes crashing in.
Real tsunami → The sea level gradually rises, and a large amount of seawater rushes in.
So erotic! Is the person who drew this out of their mind?! It feels like it’s expressed in a very vulgar way.
The punchline of this story is so different from the rest that it leaves you wondering if this is really the end?? A memory from my childhood when I was confused.
The thread about Mayweather standing up due to someone’s obituary has become a part of the forum culture, and anonymous users seem to have a stronger mentality of mocking other people’s misfortunes.
>>94
It was originally a bulletin board where things like Nontan and judges were popular.
>>95
It’s abnormal to generalize some people to the whole.
>>96
It’s impossible to treat that as just a part.
>>94
Even if what some fools are doing is treated as culture,
>>98
Those who keep saying “nameless” will continue to interpret things in a way that’s convenient for themselves until they die.
There was no voice when I stood with my legs spread over the fireworks in the can.
When it comes to damage voices, I like the one where a foreign girl holding a dog’s leash goes “Go!” and then goes “Gueh!”
When I was a high school student, I encountered a scene where a person was hit by a car.
Even now, sometimes when I make eye contact with someone who has been hit, I have a flashback, so it’s better not to encounter incidents like that.
I still remember how the anonymous people who were initially talking about things like “Great Yari” gradually started to back away after the Great East Japan Earthquake.
There are people who feel that they received the lowest education at the worst school.
Weather News also saw the obituary and commented that it was a shame to lose someone who performed so well and had such a beautiful singing voice. It seems like all I see are thoughts like “Oh, this part of that work was so great.”