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群訝で感じたのと同じーーーーー…
ぐんがでかんじたのとおなじーーーーー…
gunga de kanjita no to onaji-----...
It's the same as what I felt at Gunga-----...
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コミック40巻4月4日(木)発売‼︎GETしてね!
コミック40かん4がつ4か(木)はつばい‼︎ゲットしてね!
KOMIKKU 40kan 4gatsu 4ka (moku) hatsubai!! GETTO shite ne!
Comic volume 40 release on Thursday, April 4th!! Get it!
4
しがっ
Shiga
"Shiga-"
1
モンちゃん?
MON-chan?
"Mon-chan?"
2-3
ここで初めて「崩壊」が発現したんだ
ここではじめて「ほうかい」がはつげんしたんだ
koko de hajimete 「houkai」 ga hatsugen shitanda
This is where the first Decay manifested.
4
転弧ー
てんこー
Tenko-
"Tenko-"
5
あのね……
ano ne......
"You know what......"
6
あのね……
ano ne......
"You know what......"
7
そんな……そういう事か…!
そんな……そういうことか…!
sonna......sou iu koto ka...!
No way......So it was something like that...!
8
この後起きる事…
このあとおきること…
kono ato okiru koto...
What happens after this...
9
ハッ
HA
"Hah"
(Note: This is the sound of Tenko hyperventilating, which repeats all through the rest of the page.)
10
ここが核心
ここがかくしん
koko ga kakushin
This place is the core [of it all].
11
やああ
yaaa
"YAAA!!"
1
ここで決着をつける!
ここでけっちゃくをつける!
koko de kecchaku wo tsukeru!
I'll settle this here!
2
記憶が具象化する世界…!
きおくがぐしょうかするせかい…!
kioku ga gushouka suru sekai...!
[In this] world materialized by memories...!
3
イメージしろ!
IMEEJI shiro!
Visualize!
4
離すな‼︎
はなすな‼︎
hanasuna!!
Don't let go!!
5
思い出し続けろ"手"を‼︎
おもいだしつづけろ"て"を‼︎
omoidashi tsudzukero "te" wo!!
Keep recalling* [my] hands!!
(Note: This word for "recall" also means "remember." I used "recall" because I thought it made for a good pun.)
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OFAは全部ぶつけた!
ワン・フォー・オールはぜんぶぶつけた!
WAN FOO OORU wa zenbu butsuketa!
I struck with all of One For All!
7
なんで…!
nande...!
"Why...!"
1
僕自身をぶつけろ!
ぼくじしんをぶつけろ!
boku jishin wo butsukero!
Strike with myself!
(Note: I think Izuku is saying that he used all of the OFA vestiges to strike at Tenko, so now he's using himself to strike at Tenko too.)
9
僕の意志で…この家を…家族を壊したんだ…
ぼくのいしで…このいえを…かぞくをこわしたんだ…
boku no ishi de...kono ie wo...kazoku wo kowashitanda...
"By my will...I destroyed this house...my family..."
10
じゃなきゃ
ja nakya
"Otherwise,"
11
この手はなんなんだ
このてはなんなんだ
kono te wa nannanda
"what are these hands for?"
1
僕がこうして生まれた事を
ぼくがこうしてうまれたことを
boku ga koushite umareta koto wo
"That I was born like this,"
2
誰が肯定できる⁉︎
だれがこうていできる⁉︎
dare ga koutei dekiru!?
"who can confirm it!?"
3
最も繊細で柔らかいところ
もっともせんさいでやわらかいところ
motto mo sensai de yawarakai tokoro
It is the most delicate, soft place.
4
弾かれる…‼︎だめだ離すなーーーー!
はじかれる…‼︎だめだはなすなーーーー!
hajikareru...!! dame da hansuna----!
[He's] repelling [me]...!! No, don't let go----!
5
強い憎しみとカタルシス……
つよいにくしみとカタルシス……
tsuyoi nikushimi to KATARUSHISU......
Powerful hatred and catharsis......
6
そして同時に
そしてどうじに
soshite douji ni
and at the same time,
7
悲しみと困惑…!
かなしみとこんわく…!
kanashimi to konwaku...!
sadness and confusion...!
8
この時まだ転弧は揺れていた…!
このときまだてんこはゆれていた…!
kono toki mada Tenko wa yurete ita...!
At this time, Tenko was still oscillating...!
1-2
手を離せ…!
てをはなせ…!
te wo hanase...!
"Let go of my hands...!"
3
殺して止める以外方法がないかもしれない
ころしてとめるいがいほうほうがないかもしれない
koroshite tomeru igai houhou ga nai kamoshirenai
There may be no other way than to kill and stop him.
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具体的にどうすればいいのかもわからないけれどーーーー…
ぐたいてきにどうすればいいのかもわからないけれどーーーー…
gutaiteki ni dou sureba ii no kamo wakaranai keredo----...
I don't know exactly what I should do, but----...
5
僕は手を
ぼくはてを
boku wa te wo
"For me, [my] hand..."
6
流れ込んでくる
ながれこんでくる
nagarekonde kuru
It's flowing [into me].
7
憎しみが……!
にくしみが……!
nikushimi ga......!
His hatred......!
8
壊れる…!こんな…!
こわれる…!こんな…!
kowareru...! konna...!
I'll break...! Like this...!
9
手を掴んでもらって
てをつかんでもらって
te wo tsukande moratte
"when someone held my hand"
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安心したから
あんしんしたから
anshin shita kara
"I felt relieved, that's why."
1
だから……来たっ
だから……きたっ
dakara......kita
"That's why......I am here*."
(*Note: Literally this means "I came/arrived," but it's the same word All Might uses that always gets translated as "I am here.")
1
みっくん
Mikkun
Mikkun.
2
ともちゃん…
Tomo-chan...
Tomo-chan...
3
じゃあ転ちゃんがオールマイトね!
じゃあてんちゃんがオールマイトね!
jaa Ten-chan ga OORU MAITO ne!
"So then, Ten-chan is All Might!"
4
ううん
uun
"No."
1
僕は敵だ
ぼくはヴィランだ
boku wa VIRAN da
"I am a villain."
2
悪意を持って
あくいをもって
akui wo motte
"I carry malice,"
3
壊す
こわす
kowasu
"and I destroy."
4
たとえ憎しみを…打ち砕かれようと
たとえにくしみを…うちくだかれようと
tatoe nikushimi wo...uchikudakareyou to
"Even if my hatred...is smashed,"
5
からっぽになろうと
karappo ni narou to
"even if I become empty,"
1-2
敵のヒーローにならなきゃ
あいつらのヒーローにならなきゃ
aitsura (kanji: VIRAN) no HIIROO ni naranakya
"I have to become their (read as: the villains') hero."
3
…やっちまえ
...yacchimae
"...Just do it."
4
こんな世の中
こんなよのなか
konna yo no naka
"A world like this,"
5
ブッ潰せ
ブッつぶせ
BUttsubuse
"crush it."
6
壊してくれよ
こわしてくれよ
kowashite kure yo
"Destroy it [for me]."
7
トムラシガラキ
TOMURA SHIGARAKI
"Tomura Shigaraki."
(Note: This is spoken as though in a language like English where one's given name comes before their family name.)
8
指が崩れていくぞ…‼︎
ゆびがくずれていくぞ…‼︎
yubi ga kuzurete iku zo...!!
"The fingers are going to collapse...!!"
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中は…緑谷は一体ーー
なかは…みど��やはいったいーー
naka wa...Midoriya wa ittai--
"Inside...Midoriya, just what is--"
1
志村さん
しむらさん
Shimura-san
"Mr. Shimura."
2
ああ!
aa!
"Ah!"
3
甲賀建設の!
こうがけんせつの!
kouga kensetsu no!
"[You're the one] from Kouga Construction!"
4
腰痛ですか
ようつうですか
youtsuu desu ka
"Lower back pain, is it?"
5
なんだ?
nanda?
What's this?
6
年々酷くなって参りますよ
ねんねんひどくなってまいりますよ
nennen hidoku natte mairimasu yo
"Every year it's getting worse."
7
良い医者紹介しましょうか?
いいいしゃしょうかいしましょうか?
ii isha shoukai shimashou ka?
"Shall I introduce you to a good doctor?"
8
いやあそこまでしてもらうXでは
iyaa soko made shite morau X de wa
"Oh no, for you to go that far for me..."
(Note: The last kanji/furigana in this speech bubble is illegible, but I think the gist of this line is pretty clear.)
1
なんだこの記憶
なんだこのきおく
nanda kono kioku
What is this memory?
2
そうですね手は掛かりますが…
そうですねてはかかりますが…
sou desu ne te wa kakarimasu ga...
"That's right, he's a bit of a handful, but..."
3
"個性"はもう?
"こせい"はもう?
"kosei" wa mou?
"Still no quirk?"
4
それがまだ…
sore ga mada...
"Not yet..."
5
知らない
しらない
shiranai
I don't know it.
6
…転弧のじゃない…
…てんこのじゃない…
...Tenko no ja nai...
...This isn't Tenko's...
2
何者でも無い少年に心をねじ伏せられるとは
なにものでもないしょうねんにこころをねじふせられるとは
nanimono demo nai shounen ni kokoro wo nejifuserareru to wa
"To have your heart made to yield by some nobody boy."
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弱いまま強くあろうなどああ愚かな志村転弧
よわいままつよくあろうなどああおろかなしむらてんこ
yowai mama tsuyoku arou nado aa orokana Shimura Tenko
"Though you've become strong, you remain weak. Ahh, foolish Tenko Shimura."
4
おまえは今まで
おまえはいままで
omae wa ima made
"Even though until now, you"
5
何一つ選んでなどいないのに
なにひとつえらんでなどいないのに
nani hitotsu erande nado inai noni
"haven't chosen a single thing."
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出づるAFO!死柄木、デクはーー…
いづるオール・フォー・ワン!しがらき、デクはーー…
idzuru OORU FOO WAN! Shigaraki, DEKU wa--...
All For One emerges! As for Shigaraki and Deku--...
Mobility color chips can not only increase your movement while in Octoling & swim forms, but can blow enemies back on contact and fill your special meter just by moving!
It appears each floor in the Spire of Order has a different objective, such as destroying all enemy-spawning portals, securing areas, guiding a ball to the goal, and moving a tower forward.
Make sure to factor in your skills, the rewards, and the difficulty before you choose!
A Grizzco industries rep has asked us to relay the following:
“Due to recent financial windfalls, additional slopsuits, gear, banners, decorations, stickers and more will soon be made available for purchase by Salmon Run employees. Keep it up.”
[Image above: Haku, the river god, the Studio Ghibli, Spirited Away]
Legends of the humanoids
Intro
Lately, I've been into qigong exercises. This is because during the winter months, the whole body gets cold - muscles, ligaments and even internal organs - and I find that qigong, which stretches with more help of breathing and gravity, is safer than yoga stretching.
There are many common movements in the ancient Indian tradition of yoga, as well as in the ancient Chinese traditions of qigong and tai chi, and those who have been pursuing yoga for many years, or vice versa, may find it easier to switch between the two. And it seems possible that originally it was the same method that humans learnt from higher beings thousands or tens of thousands of years ago.
Common to both is that many of the forms are named after and imitate animals, mountains, flowers and other creatures in nature, such as trees. Not only that, but even in kung fu, karate and other martial arts, ancient people must have worshipped and respected the Nature and non-human creatures far more than modern people, as they compared them to animals and other forms of nature when they performed miracle-class strength.
Of more interest in ancient folklore are humanoids, including human-animal hybrids and human-animal chimeras, as well as cryptids, which are animals that they believe may exist somewhere in the wild. Why are there so many humanoids being talked about, not only in myth and folklore, but also in S.F. and fantasy novels?
Let's take a look at some of the most enigmatic and legendary creatures whose current existence is either scientifically questionable or unfounded.
[Image below: Sphinx, a mythical creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion]
Sean bienvenidos, japonistasarqueológicos a una nueva entrega, en esta ocasión hablaré sobre Obon el festival de los difuntos una vez dicho esto pónganse cómodos que empezamos.
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En Japón, en los días de agosto, del 13 al 16, se celebra el Obon, que lo podemos ver en multitud de animes, películas y doramas ya hice mención sobre que estas cosas no solo hay que verlas, como meros dibujos, ya que tienen mucho sentido cultural e histórico. Esta festividad tiene muchos elementos muy característicos como el Gozan no Okuribi también llamado Daimonji, muy característico de finales de estas fiestas, porque suelen ser una serie de dibujos alguno de un torii y otros como el kanji de fuego, por mencionar algunos ejemplos.
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Los pepinos(se utiliza para cuando el difunto llega) y berenjenas(caso contrario cuando el difunto se va ) simbolizan la llegada y el regreso del difunto al más allá. Hay muchos países que celebran esta festividad de formas distintas, pero todos tienen en común que honran a sus antepasados, es una festividad que tiene 400 a 500 años de antigüedad y es de origen budista. Para finalizar la publicación mencionaremos el Awa-Odori, (Odori significa bailar) y data del siglo XVI.
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Espero que os guste y nos vemos en próximas publicaciones, que pasen una buena semana.
Welcome, Japanese archaeologists to a new installment, this time I will talk about Obon, the festival of the dead, and with that said, make yourselves comfortable and let's get started.
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In Japan, in the days of August, from the 13th to the 16th, Obon is celebrated, which we can see in many anime, movies and doramas. I have already mentioned that these things should not only be seen as mere drawings, as they have a lot of cultural and historical meaning. This festivity has many very characteristic elements such as the Gozan no Okuribi also called Daimonji, very characteristic of the end of these festivities, because they are usually a series of drawings of a torii and others such as the kanji of fire, to mention some examples.
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Cucumbers (used for when the deceased arrives) and aubergines (otherwise when the deceased leaves) symbolise the arrival and return of the deceased to the afterlife. There are many countries that celebrate this festival in different ways, but they all have in common that they honour their ancestors, it is a festival that is 400 to 500 years old and is of Buddhist origin. To end the publication we will mention the Awa-Odori, (Odori means dancing) and dates back to the 16th century.
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I hope you like it and see you in future publications, have a nice week.