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[Manga] Dogs are amazing… even though they are obsessed with adult entertainment…

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  • April 6, 2025
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My middle school English teacher was a strict teacher who would beat the students!! Pain and fear!! Although I was a somewhat suspicious dog to Apple, I decided to master English so as not to get scolded… I passed the Eiken Grade 2 in my second year of high school… I finished the material and got a 90% on the center exams with just my middle school savings… After that, I managed to get through almost the entire university entrance exam period. I am thankful to the teacher, but this is something that would be unimaginable in the Reiwa era. It’s nostalgic. Aon…

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That’s really amazing!

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Aon…

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In the end, it leads to the conclusion that Machiavellianism, which governs people through fear, is correct.

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>>3

Even if I say so, the English taught in school is quite different from real English.

It just happened to go well to get through the exam.

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I heard that your father was a university lecturer, so you probably don’t come from a family of idiots.

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>>4

It’s a house in the same pattern as the fat frog, huh?

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Don’t prove the efficacy of fear.

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>>5

If it doesn’t hurt, I won’t remember.

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Doing this will change your brain.

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>>6

Thus, the king of entertainment…!

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>>34

Stop being persuasive!

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Appele

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>>7

👊

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The results are out, so this is good Sparta.

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Did this kind of guy not have any gratitude visits or anything?

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Isn’t it a mistake to say that praising helps people grow?

Isn’t violence necessary?

It’s a bit interesting how it’s becoming global.

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>>11

There are many cases where there are limits to just one-sided principles.

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My dad is a teacher, yet he’s sucking on a cross-dressing penis.

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However, my family has found out that I’m addicted to the sex industry.

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It’s not the Reiwa era, but there were such strict teachers even when they were young…

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>>14

Based on the previous jokes and such, it’s probably around 30, right, dog?

I think they were still around in local schools.

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The text “fack” is not in Japanese, and does not have a translation. If you meant to request a translation of a different Japanese phrase or word, please provide that.

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There were certainly survivors like that even during the Heisei era.

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It’s not a good thing, but there must have been something worth being thankful for…

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Strictness in education is often necessary for developing capabilities, but if you try to apply that approach universally, there are indeed quite a few drawbacks…

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Apple

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>Appele seed ex

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Is it like a light version of Bunshin Tamaki?

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Well, but my parents are university professors…

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Pain is a form of brainwashing in a sense…

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When I was in elementary school, there was a teacher who would punch students so hard they would go flying, but nowadays, they would definitely get arrested.

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It’s amazing to be doing enough in the second year of junior high school to not have problems with university entrance exams…

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The middle school technology and home economics teacher was the type who would lose patience at any moment, so the tools used were always returned to their original place, a lesson that still sticks with me.

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But honestly, there are quite a few people who can acquire abilities above the average by being forced through fear, whether it be violence or anything else.

I also trained rigorously for three years in the kendo club I joined in middle school, and because of that, I still don’t catch colds, I go to bed early and wake up early, and I’m unrelated to things like fractures.

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It’s extremely stressful, so I don’t want to acknowledge it, but the effect is very high.

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In the second year of middle school, I covered up to the third year of high school.

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>>33

I feel like it’s not impossible in English.

To be honest, there isn’t much new to do in high school, and English.

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It’s understandable in clubs, but a strict teacher in academics is quite rare, isn’t it?

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It’s okay to get hit to death if you swat away a mosquito during class.

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Well, kids have intelligence similar to animals or insects, so it’s probably important to hit them and teach them.

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>>39

“…Were you raised by being beaten? And how is it now?”

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>>39

The brain…

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It is a gamble, but if you hit the mark, it will help you become a decent person who can teach others.

When you fail, it can turn into trash, and even if you have knowledge, it can lead to the creation of people who try to assert dominance.

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Who educates the sex fiend?

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It worked well for the dog, but there might have been students for whom it didn’t.

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If you’re going to teach by hitting, you should consider the possibility of being hit back.

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The Totsuka Yacht School is necessary.

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Well, the premise is that corporal punishment is a crime.

The world of education is outside the law, so it’s not relevant.

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Using violence to motivate will only leave those who don’t break; those who break cannot be used anymore.

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The homeroom teacher I had in first grade was so awful that it would make the news now.

There were kids who got hit and were bleeding from their noses.

I was gone in the middle of the second year due to training and such…

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If the teacher had been strict, I could have studied.

If the teacher hadn’t been so strict, I would have been able to study.

No matter which way it goes, it’s a future that didn’t happen, so give up.

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It’s not just normal, it’s really amazing…

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The current teachers who discipline middle school boys without any violence are amazing, aren’t they?

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>>52

You haven’t been trained.

It’s just that those who went astray take the low-end route while those who didn’t go astray take the high-paying route.

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Whether praised and encouraged or beaten and forced to grow, if they turn into nameless entities, then… these are living examples.

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I’m scared of becoming the kind of person who thinks they can get others to listen by hitting them! Hahaha!

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As I’ve gotten older, I feel that I don’t really want colleagues who are the type of old guys that hit kids.

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Aeon…

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There are too many children to handle, at least around the “Dankai Junior” generation.

The one in control must have been going crazy trying to manage it, too.

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When it comes to mathematics, that might be the case, but I feel like there isn’t much difference in linguistics between middle school and high school.

It’s not ordinary in another sense because it’s six years’ worth of things to remember.

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>>59

Well, in threads like this, there are definitely middle-aged and older people who say extreme things just to attract responses…

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>>62

You’re saying something extreme!

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>>64

The moment you think middle-aged people are sensitive, your age gets revealed.

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>>68

Who said that someone thinks that way?

I’ve often seen people twist the content of others’ responses and steer the conversation in a way that suits them.

For nameless observers who are just watching, it’s an irrelevant topic, so no one cares.

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>>62

Grow out of that in middle and high school…

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Wasn’t Dad a soba restaurant owner?

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For someone who can’t do it, violence is nothing but a bad move.

It seems that violence has more advantages for those who do not even try.

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Nowadays, there are many people, both children and adults, who are steeped in kindness…

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There are occasional news reports about power harassment in the Self-Defense Forces, but I think it’s necessary to educate people who have become extreme in their insanity due to the nature of their profession.

Going too far is certainly not good.

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>>67

The military and police definitely need a mindset to fight against injustices, but still, die…

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>>70

I wanted to convert it to “tough.”

Die!?

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>>67

The weekly magazine had an article about how Yasuko was bullied during her time in the Self-Defense Forces!

It felt like reading was part of the training, right?

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Kindness and toughness are both means.

The optimal means changes depending on people and the times.

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If your actual age is young, you just don’t have to worry about being called middle-aged.

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Ah… Ah-poo! Ah-poo!

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>>72

Hehe…

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Just kindness.

Even with just violence.

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Passing the Eiken Grade 2 at the second year of junior high school is seriously impressive.

Violence

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Western kids can speak fluently around the age of three.

What am I, who has studied for six years and still hasn’t succeeded?

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>>76

You’re speaking Japanese fluently, which is one of the most troublesome languages out there!

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>>76

Actually, even if we include one hour of review and study each, there have only been about two years of time spent using English during the ten years from middle school to graduating with a bachelor’s degree.

That’s why I can’t speak fluently.

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>>94

I’m often pissed off by the “ra-nuki” language.

In this case, I feel that “can speak” is fine.

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>>98

I see.

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In this world, there are hardly any problems that can be solved with just a 1 or a 0.

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>>77

Even though there isn’t, there are many people who try to polarize for some reason…

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>>81

It’s easier to think in binaries.

It’s something you shouldn’t do, but…

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(I wish you wouldn’t go out of your way to react that way…)

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The response is incredibly easy to understand…

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Corporal punishment is bad for moral reasons, not because it is ineffective…

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It’s working, it’s working lol.

It’s not that, but I think it’s because you react that way…

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It seems like I’ve stopped doing it due to the backlash, but if I managed to cope until the university entrance exams, then I guess that’s okay.

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There are definitely situations where strictness is necessary…

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I was strictly trained on pronunciation by my English teacher in middle school, but now I am grateful for it.

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Corporal punishment may yield short-term results, but it will create distortions somewhere down the line, so it’s not good.

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Well, if the need arises, you have no choice but to be able to speak English.

Sudden business trips or something.

Now we have AI, so it’ll work out somehow!

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No matter how good the parents are, it ultimately depends on whether the person themselves will do it or not.

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>>96

The opposite is also true.

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There are people like me who became depressed as a result of being surrounded by violence and intimidation… Don’t conduct endurance tests on humans…

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>>97

While I feel sorry for people who truly go through such experiences,

I think it’s truly a difficult issue and era now, as there are increasingly people who immediately label something as power harassment just because they’re told the obvious.

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>>101

There are mid-career hires who just throw at me their half-baked ideas about work they heard online, and it’s a hassle…

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It was this English teacher’s fault that I became a dog that goes so far as to seek intense stimulation at a male daughter-themed establishment…

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I remembered feeling quite grateful to the teacher who had us repeatedly write down the incorrect words and problems about a year later.

I had to write enough to fill one notebook in a week.

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The only things that are allowed to be pulled out are a penis and the plug of a pond.

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In the end, it’s all about balance.

It’s not good that the teacher is being overly licked, but it’s also not good to be feared too much.

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Both carrot and stick are necessary.

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Was corporal punishment really justified…?

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>>109

There are situations where strictness, or even corporal punishment, is necessary.

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>>109

“If the idea is to become excellent so as not to be scolded, that’s fine.”

“Always being mindful of my gaze to avoid getting scolded and trying not to cause any waves becomes tough.”

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>>109

That’s right, actually.

To be frank, it’s better to just hit.

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Even if we recognize the effectiveness of corporal punishment and decide to implement it, we must not make it rigidly bound by a system.

The power of violence is too strong to leave it to individual discretion.

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The generation around 30 years old now was in an era that was like the boundary between Showa and Heisei.

Corporal punishment and Yankee culture were still strongly present, and it was around high school that I started to come into contact with the internet.

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There are those who thrive through violence, but there are also those who get crushed, so it’s simply about whether the student had the aptitude for it or not.

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How old is this person?

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>>115

I think it was around 30 or less.

I have a memory of being quite surprised at their history in the industry being so young.

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There must be a lot of kids who ended up disliking English just because of this success story about dogs…

Education is difficult.

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>>116

It seems like it might be effective to show this dog English subtitle adult videos if we’re going to let it do something.

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>>119

Is it the kind of person who gets a perfect score in current affairs through erotic novels…?

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It wasn’t about studying, but it was certainly necessary to have a teacher who would genuinely get angry at classmates who made fun of a girl’s period.

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Back then, they were more like physical education teachers or riot control personnel.

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The one who was born in Sparta is the king of the sex industry.

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It is not uncommon in Japan’s English education system for teachers who rigorously teach exam-focused English to be completely unable to converse with native speakers.

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>>123

Well, actually, you won’t have any trouble not being able to speak English within Japan.

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>>127

I think this is the biggest barrier to acquiring English.

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>>136

However…

Anonymous users visiting foreign adult sites still can’t read or speak English…

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>>142

I can now understand only the necessary English words!

I don’t understand grammar and such.

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>>148

open is…

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I actually think there are quite a few people who grow when they are praised.

But in school, it’s almost non-existent to praise individual students; those who are praised are usually the ones who have already improved.

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>>124

I feel like the stage where being praised helps you grow has already passed in middle school and high school.

If it’s just barely elementary school lower grades, then somehow…

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Humans are also animals, so depending on the environment of society, there will be those who are suited and those who are not. I feel it’s necessary to consider what kind of society is more suitable for a larger number of people.

I don’t know what to do.

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Why are there so many people who think that the next level after “scolding” is “corporal punishment”?

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>>128

Because what is being consumed is not oneself.

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For example, a perfect person like that experienced violence and achieved an amazing result! It’s one thing if you say so, but…

The output result is more like a dog… no, it’s not that I want to say the dog is bad…

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Even if there was fear, by the time I was in the second year of middle school and had studied English until the third year of high school, the dog was also going crazy.

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>>131

They must be smart.

Students at top preparatory schools are said to be made to take the Eiken Grade 2 test in junior high school.

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Key!!!

Why is it that that child is always being praised, but mine isn’t???

Can I take this as bullying from the school side?!? Is that okay?!?

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I’ll say it again, but the teacher who used to hit, kick, and drag students every day when I was in elementary school turned out to be the principal of that elementary school after I randomly looked it up the other day.

Abusing children every day can help you get ahead in the profession of teaching.

That’s amazing!

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>>134

The person who produces results is correct.

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Wasn’t the issue of “monpe” (mother’s overprotective behavior) a social problem during the time just before turning 30?

There were often teachers who used corporal punishment.

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There were many children born in the Showa era who received corporal punishment from teachers at the level of fractures.

But it was a time when parents accepted that it couldn’t be helped if it was for education.

It’s understandable that we can’t do it in today’s world, but there’s no doubt that Japan had momentum back then thanks to that.

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There’s no way I can compete with a 3-year-old kid in the ability to learn words.

Not long ago they were eating baby food, but before you know it they start using words that are close to Japanese.

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Children who aren’t praised don’t grow.

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Teachers at school are really lax these days.

I’m so cautious about power harassment and moral harassment that I’m trying not to get involved with the students at all.

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>>141

No matter what I say, I get scolded, so of course I don’t want to touch it.

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Education definitely has parts that need to go beyond the boundaries of the law.

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If you think corporal punishment is great, then make it a society where adults can get hit without question.

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>>144

A while ago, it actually felt that way, so it was fair.

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You should not use those who can endure harsh environments as a standard.

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“That’s a phrase I only hear in records of experiences for the University of Tokyo entrance exams from the second year of junior high to the third year of high school.”

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I wish you would just hit me instead of lecturing me endlessly.

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I don’t understand what you’re saying.

Speak the language of Nihon!

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>>155

They use such strong words aimed at the weak, but Hirako definitely understands English, right?

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>>161

What are you talking about?

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>>161

What do you mean by saying it’s for the weak?

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It’s not from “Dragon Quest: Dai’s Adventure,” but for those who support corporal punishment, are they satisfied if they were educated through corporal punishment by someone even higher up than themselves?

That is not education.

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>>156

It has been said for a long time that thinking in terms of polarization is fundamentally flawed, and I think it’s pretty impressive to be able to say that.

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>>158

If we acknowledge violence against children, then it’s only natural to say that violence against adults is also acceptable, right? This isn’t an extreme argument or anything.

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>>158

Because I’m not very bright, I haven’t received enough education.

They probably haven’t received any corporal punishment nor have they been praised…

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Recently, it seems that more people are learning English words to generate erotic images with AI.

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Well, the effectiveness of corporal punishment has been denied for a long time…

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>>159

As a reaction to that, it’s now like, “Even if you try to praise and make it seductive, it doesn’t work!”

This is a maze with no correct answers.

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>>162

I still don’t know about one-on-one.

When people see others being yelled at, they become intimidated and their performance decreases, so in school education, it’s unconditionally useless.

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>>168

So that’s how a worthless piece of trash that has never been scolded is created…

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>>162

There is no educational theory that is perfect for everyone.

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If an adult hits another adult, they can’t complain even if the police are called at that point.

Isn’t it strange to think that when an adult hits a child, it’s considered a metaphorical “whip of love”?

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Instruction!

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There was a mysterious punishment where those who failed would have to do a butt-shaking dance in front of everyone, but that might be considered inappropriate now.

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>>166

Are you okay?

Do you have any hidden camera videos?

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When I was in first grade, I got intensely scolded for something trivial and ended up with a 30-minute lecture, and since then, I absolutely didn’t want to go against the teacher.

It felt extremely stressful, as if the people around me were constantly dancing in a minefield while secretly getting scolded during class.

I still hate it when teachers get angry during classes or lectures…

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In the first place, it depends on the era and region; in troubled schools during the Showa era, it was nearly impossible to govern without violence.

Conversely, if the students in the Reiwa era are well-behaved, there is no need to hit them in the first place.

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>>172

The Showa era was on a completely different level in terms of public quality…

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In the Hirako generation, it’s essential to know English to fully immerse yourself in otaku culture.

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If you make it sleazy, then that’s not good…

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>>174

It didn’t work.

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Perverted teacher…

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It’s a lewd punishment rape.

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It’s not that I’m saying it’s unreasonable, but not being scolded even once is quite something in itself.

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Sexual violence is also a form of corporal punishment.

Is that so?

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I know about sexual harassment and power harassment teachers in the Reiwa era normally.

They were not particularly a great teacher.

It was just a worthless person whose evaluation only increased by being flattered by a child who learned to curry favor.

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>>183

What suddenly…

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>>185

Well, it’s the flow that there is some validity to power harassment and sexual harassment.

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Isn’t this person capable enough to get into the University of Tokyo, Faculty of Medicine, if they just try normally…?

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>>184

I don’t understand…

Because the current dog is just obsessed with pleasure…

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In the first place, corporal punishment is a violation of human rights and a crime.

The moment you made any statement allowing even a little, you’re a crazy person.

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>>188

Don’t make such extreme statements.

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>>189

What about this looks like an extreme opinion…? It’s on the same level as saying “stealing is a crime.”

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>>188

The result of being completely negative about everything has led to a renewed recognition that some level of strictness is indeed necessary now.

I’m telling you not to swing from one extreme to another.

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Back in the day, until graduation, we were beaten up by teachers.

I heard it was a culture to beat someone up as a way of expressing gratitude after graduation.

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Such creepy experiences should not be turned into a beautiful story.

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