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cyarskaren52 · 3 months
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I want him buried alive in a desert for this.
Like this is just as bad as that Logan Paul video,in which Paul back in 2017 uploaded a vlog to his YouTube channel depicting the recently deceased corpse of a man who had died by hanging himself in Aokigahara at the base of Mount Fuji in Japan, known as the "suicide forest" due to its infamy as a suicide site.
Paul's video depicting the corpse, which was censored, and his group's reactions to it, were criticized by celebrities and politicians. In addition, he was accused by other members of the YouTube community of being insensitive to suicide victims. Yeah the video was taken down but not before People were on all over social media talking about how they so outraged by his actions and rightly so. Even The Breaking Bad actor Aaron Paul (no relation to Logan or his brother Jake) tweeted: “You disgust me. I can’t believe that so many young people look up to you. So sad. Hopefully, this latest video woke them up … Suicide is not a joke. Go rot in hell.”
If it’s not okay for some YouTube content creator to post something like a video of someone who killed himself in the forest and be so insensitive about it knowing that his followers included children, then why was grimly gremlin allowed to make a video of him butchering horse legs , post it and not care about this not biting him in the rear end?
I guess what I’m trying to say is that In the attempt to “butcher” Megan career it was leprechaun who ended up being “grounded” into decade old “dead meat” and to paraphrase Aaron Paul tweet, abuse of women is not a joke. Go rot in prison (and hell eventually )
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electrospacenet · 1 month
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Is Logan Paul’s suicide video bad?
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itsmegabrielll · 5 years
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Trolling and Social Media Conflict
In this digital era, it is very normal we see people set up a prank on each other just for the fun (and of course for the views), this is how some of the YouTuber make money via these prank videos on YouTube. According to Ranker (2019), here is the list of YouTuber who used Prank as their main content.
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Bunch of friends pranking or trolling each other could be a fun thing to do on the internet, but what if they accidentally crossed the line by bringing up sensitive information that will trigger criticism?
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Logal Paul would be a great example for this
I remember an incident that happened around 2018, a well-known YouTuber who known as Logan Paul, shot and posted a video when he was with his friends at Aokigahara forest, better known as the "suicide forest" in Japan.
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Aokigahara Forest?
Aokigahara forest, better known as suicide forest, is a frequent suicide site for the Japanese located at the base of Mount Fuji. Signs were also can be seen in the forest urging people not to suicide but seek for medical or emotional support.
More on the Logal Paul incident..
In the video itself, Logan and his friends came across a dead man's body, they were all shocked but made jokes about it too. Before the video was taken down, there were millions of views and comments critising Logan Paul on his act.
The video went viral immediately. After the video was taken down, Logal Paul twitted an apology on Twitter, saying that he had been "misguided by shock and awe", he then also posted a video apology, saying that he should have never posted the video, should put the cameras down and stopped recording instead.
"I'm ashamed of myself, I'm disappointed in myself"
he added.
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Other than causing conflict online, trolling on the internet might lead to cyber-bullying. I'm sure everyone is familiar with cyberbullying because it is very common in this digital era. Cyberbullying is the bully taking place over digital devices. People all over the world are facing cyberbully in general, one of the leading causes in suicides.
To prevent Trolling and Social Media Conflict
In my opinion, to prevent such incidents from happening, I think people should really think throughly on what they post. U mean sharing memes online is perfectly fine, since it could be nutritious to people who consume meme everyday (me) so it is for a good cause. But people who make pranking or vlogging video should really do more research on what they should do and what they should not to prevent criticism because everyone views it differently on their own perspective. And if you're facing cyberbullying, don't be afraid to step up and fight back, please seek for help or talk to someone you can trust to help you feel better.
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List of references
https://www.ranker.com/list/best-prank-youtube-channels/youtuber
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artisticstuffetc · 6 years
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Paintings vlog forevernoon:Landscape with Mount Fuji in the Distance 1908 by... via Tumblr
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tereeugamus · 5 years
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Life Goals! 💗
Life Goals! 💗
1. Cut my hair really short
2. Ride a helicopter
3. Jump off a plane
4. Learn how to use a sewing machine
5. Have a speech in front of many people
6. Have tree house
7. Meet BOYFRIEND
8. Have a challenge or an experience with YES THEORY
9. Start a vlog
10. Be a pediatrician
11. Travel the whole world (atleast 60 countries)
12. Build a snowman
13. Learn how to drive
14. Ride a rollercoaster (a big one)
15. Go to disneyland
16. Go mountain climbing
17. Travel the whole Philippines
18. Learn how to surfboarding
19. Get a tattoo
20. See cherry blossoms
21. Get maple tree leaf
22. Hike Mount Fuji
23. Be fluent in korean
24. Experience Zero Gravity
25. Have a mini concert in public (play a guitar/uke and sing)
26. Complete Project81
*list is still updating
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aact2018-blog · 6 years
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Challenges online Celebrities will face in 2030 on YouTube (Warning: Some content can be sensitive to others, read at your own discretion) …
Beginning in Mateo, California in 2005 YouTube is one of the largest social media platforms. Through this platform you are able to create a channel along with posting videos. You can comment and subscribe to other channels along with interacting with your own followers.
Although this platform has many positive things about it, there has been an outcry in the community. Many users are discovering that YouTube does not follow their community guidelines as tightly as they should.
An example of this is Logan Paul. Paul began on Vine- an app that allowed you to create six second videos. From this app he gained millions of subscribers. When the app shut down, Paul and his followers moved to YouTube. He currently has over 17 million subscribers (Social Blade, 2018). His content includes daily vlogs- from going to Japan to tours of his home. But with this content also comes his controversial ways, like disrespecting Japanese culture and pulling pranks (like faking his death brutally in front of his young subscribers).
More recently in January 2018 Paul went on a Japan trip with friends. During this trip the group took a trip to Aokigahara forest, which is around Mount Fuji. This forest is also known for people entering the forest to commit suicide (Nedelman, CNN, 2018). While exploring the forest, they went off trail and discovered a dead body. While most would back away and contact authorities, Paul and his group decided to go to the body- filming it, making jokes, along with being insensitive when leaving while fans asked him what he found inside the forest. The video can be seen above, but keep in mind there is sensitive content involved.
From this video there was a huge uproar from the YouTube community, saying they were disgusted by his actions and how much sorrow they felt for the person that had committed suicide. Many had even stated that Paul should be banned from YouTube. Instead of YouTube completely cutting off all relations with Paul they suspended him from YouTube and put future projects on hold (Bauder, 2018).
Now lets say someone who doesn’t know much about how good YouTube can be comes across this story. YouTube to them would be seen as an negative and destructive platform where rules do not apply to everyone. Online celebrities will have to overcome that challenge in order to appeal to an audience without any bias. Hopefully throughout the next ten years the future will become bright for YouTube, but until the cases of whos excluded from the rules is solved there appears to be no end.   
Refrences:
   Bauder, D. (2018, January 13). YouTube suspends Logan Paul over 'suicide forest? video. Retrieved from https://globalnews.ca/news/3963572/youtube-suspends-logan-paul/
Nedelman, CNN, M. (2018, January 4). Inside Japan's 'suicide forest'. Retrieved from https://www.cnn.com/2018/01/03/health/japan-suicide-forest-intl/index.html
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kimludcom · 4 years
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14 Days in Japan Vlog - Tokyo, Hakone, Mount Fuji, Shibu Onsen, Snow Monkey, Disney
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whyhumanity803 · 6 years
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I have a question for Logan Paul. How did you think this was at all appropriate for YouTube? You used this poor man, who had serious issues, to get views. You should have stop filming immediately, you should have never posted that video, in fact you should have never even had the IDEA to make a vlog about going in Japans Suicide Forest. There are plenty of other things to vlog about in Japan, ride the Shinkansen, have tea with Gashas, climb Mount Fuji. That man deserved respect, we all owe every human being that much, and you did not give that man a once of it.
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noelleeberona · 4 years
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Land of the rising sun 🇯🇵 . . . . . . . . . . #photography #vsco #grain #vscocam #photo #swatch #vintage #8mm #iamfilm #7d #etczine #filmisnotdead #35mm #35mmbook #film #FILMWAVE #noicemag #nowherediary #taintedmag #indiependent #illegalvisuals #collage #photomontage #vlog #art #scrl #japan #travel #travelgram (at Mount Fuji) https://www.instagram.com/p/B7lcSEbJDXB/?igshid=19dt46und8vgu
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instagenic-navi · 4 years
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#Repost @yuuuuucanfly with @get_repost ・・・ There are many waterfalls around Mt Fuji. When I was in Japan I travels around Mt Fuji and Shizuoka prefecture with @k.k__1803 That waterfalls were so amazing. One day I’ll post video of this travel video on my page. #roadtrip #gopro #mavicair #dji #japan #travel #vlog #backpacker #drone #experiencedifferent #jtbで旅したい #バックパッカー #旅 #世界一周 #goproのある旅 #カップル旅 #ワーホリ #ゴープロのある生活 #日本一周 #ドローン #goproのある生活 #sonya7sii #旅行 #登山 #旅好きな人と繋がりたい #tamron2875 #photo_shorttrip ▼△▼△▼△▼△▼△▼△▼△▼△▼△▼△▼△  repost Accepting😄 If you wish to repost please tag "@instabae_navi" in the picture.  ▼△▼△▼△ 🌈repost受付中🌺 ▼△▼△▼△   インスタ映え写真のrepostを受付中です🤗   🏝少しでも多く方に見て欲しい!🐠 🏝いいね数を増やしたい!🍹 🏝フォロワー数を増やしたい!🐢   そんな方は自慢の写真にタグ付け下さい🙇   🍍写真に @instabae_navi をタグ付け下さい‼️ 🍍ハッシュタグに #インスタ映えnavi もお忘れなく ‼️   ※順番に投稿しておりますので少々お待ちいただく場合がございます。  皆さまからのタグ付けをお待ちしております🙇   https://instabae-navi.com  ▼△▼△▼△▼△▼△▼△▼△▼△▼△▼△▼△ (Mount Fuji (富士山)) https://www.instagram.com/p/B7-WYJgAr9Z/?igshid=gqdp3arzaesv
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shiroiraiha · 7 years
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do you have any places you'd recommend visiting in japan? or any tips? especially as a naruto fan? (i'm thinking of traveling there next year so i'd love to hear your thoughts) thank you in advance! i love your blog
Thank you and yes definitely! I’ve only been to Tokyo and around Mount Fuji (Fujinomiya and Kamakura) so I can only give you advice for these areas but I experienced a lot so I definitely have a lot to share lol (also feel free to message me if you have any specific questions!)
Also this got super long so I’ll put a keep reading line here lol
Okay so here are some tips I learned for traveling in Japan:
- They are a cash based society so credit/debit cards aren’t accepted in most places (even restaurants and stores won’t take them)
- If you’re not used to traveling by subway and figuring out how to get around apps like Google Maps and Japan Transit can be a lifesaver
- If you’re going to be in a specific city for a while look into getting an IC card for the subway since they are easier to manage than the tickets (when using tickets you put it into the stall but make sure you take it back before going through! You’ll have to put it into the stall when you get to where you are going - does that make sense lol)
- The Google Translate app has a camera function for reading Kanji and Kana on signs and translating it and it’s actually very useful! (Most major signs in Tokyo like at train/subway stations will have English but if you’re going into the countryside this won’t be the case.)
- Not as many people speak English as you would think so learn some basic phrases you can use to help you get around (like asking if they speak English or how to ask where something is - message me if you’d like to know how to say some stuff!)
- Look up how to use their toilets!! Japanese bathrooms are awesome (and so are their toilets haha) but everything is usually in Kanji so it would be helpful to look up the Kanji for flush (大 - big flush; 小 - little flush) (and other stuff if you wanna use the bidet, etc)
- Usually when trying on clothes you have to take your shoes off before entering the dressing room (and always before entering someone’s house!)
- As weird as it sounds, convenience stores are your best friend (7/11, Lawson, Family Mart). Unlike in the States these stores are actually convenient lol they have a ton of food (like onigiri, soba, etc!) and anything you might need/want quickly like paper towels, toilet paper, toothpaste, band aids, water, dish detergent, sweets, tights, hair dye, etc. They also all have atms that accept most American cards (this is where I took out money all the time).
- Also research general manners in Japan, every culture has their own way of doing things and it would be polite to learn a little of what they see as polite or rude (wouldn’t want to be a gaijin offending everyone by accident lol)
That’s all I can think of for now lol one thing that really helped me get ready to visit Japan was watching a bunch of vlogs about people living in Japan (mostly Tokyo). I thought they were a lot of fun to watch and I learned a lot about what to expect when I got there. Two of my favorites are Sharla in Japan / Sharmander and Rachel and June.
In terms of Naruto stuff in Tokyo:
I 100% recommend going to J-World Tokyo - it’s only like $10 and you get to walk around this whole area that’s completely Naruto themed (complete with ninja throwing star games, a replica of Ichiraku Ramen, and Naruto music playing over the speakers). It’s completely awesome (I was losing my shit) and definitely worth the money! The area also has a One Piece and Dragon Ball section. Plus J-World is located in the mall that also has the Pokémon Center and a lot of nice shopping.Next I’d recommend definitely visiting Akihabara. This is basically a section of Tokyo that’s famous for all it’s anime/manga related stores like Animate (like a 7 story store where each floor has something different and anime related) which is where I bought some Naruto art books and used Naruto manga (obviously it’s all in Japanese but still cool to have some originals - the manga looks different in Japan - and art books are mostly pictures). Around this area you’ll find a huge amount of anime related goods from books to plushies to gacha machines. Definitely visit Animate (and Super Potato if you’re into video games) but otherwise just walk around the main strip and there’ll be so many random stores you’ll be drawn into. (The Sega arcades are also a ton of fun - Japanese arcades rock!).My last Naruto/anime related spot in Tokyo would be Nakano Broadway which is like a giant mall in Tokyo full of anime/manga/cosplay related stores (among other things). A lot here I believe is used but used things in Japan aren’t like in the States - everything (mostly) is in good quality (I got a couple Naruto and Inuyasha original mangas here too). This place is like 6 floors and is HUGE. Not everything is anime related in here but most stores are and it’s fun to wander each floor to see what cool stuff you can find.Honestly Tokyo is full of anime (like I mean it’s literally everywhere) and Naruto is very popular (plus Boruto is airing now) so you’re bound to see something Naruto or Boruto related sooner or later even if you don’t visit these places.
Non Naruto Recommendations:
Alright so I don’t know if you watch Studio Ghibli movies but if so I definitely recommend going to the Studio Ghibli museum in Tokyo. It’s only about $10 and, I can’t stress this enough, IT’S AMAZING!! I honestly wasn’t expecting much but let me tell you it is so cool inside it’s 100% worth it (unfortunately can’t take pics inside). But be careful because you have to get tickets like a month in advance and they only go on sale for a specific day every month - here’s where you can find information about the tickets
I would also recommend visiting some shrines and temples while you’re there. They are all very beautiful and even if you can’t read about the history they are really cool to see plus it’s cool to be able to participate in this part of their culture by prayer, fortune telling in the bigger ones and/or collect the shrine stamps. I went to a few but the big ones that were really cool in Tokyo were the Meiji Shrine and Sensoji Temple (Sensoji is really cool as it’s in Asakusa and has a huge market full of awesome things to buy leading up to it and you could even rent a kimono to wear for the day!).
If you’re interested in shopping (for clothes and just awesome Japanese things like plushies, accessories, etc) Definitely check out Takeshita street in Harajuku, Tokyo. There’s soooo much shopping and even if you don’t wanna buy anything it’s a lot of fun to see the cool fashion everyone is wearing or to just browse through the array of stores (definitely check out Kiddy Land btw it’s so cute you’ll wanna die…in a good way lol).
Mount Fuji, of course, is beautiful. I didn’t get to actually see it much because apparently in summer and early fall it’s surrounded by clouds a lot but the little I did see of it was breathtaking. I also climbed it which is the hardest thing I’ve ever done (and completely out of character like exercise? me???) but it was really awesome lol
Alright that ends my extremely long recommendations for Japan lmao (I’m sorry! Why did this become so long lol) I hope this wasn’t boring af but if you ever want some more specifics please feel free to message me or send another ask if you’d prefer (though it’d be easier to talk back and forth on messages)
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marsafliebird · 4 years
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Aokigahara
Aokigahara, also known as ‘the sea of trees’ is a forest north-west of Japan’s Mount Fuji. It’s a popular tourist attraction for a number of reasons, one of which being that it’s a place where people go to take their own lives, giving it a more commonly known nickname, of ‘suicide forest’.
The site became so popular for that reason, it’s listed under one of the worlds most used suicide sights, and a number of trails have signs for helplines, and written messages urging people to think of their families.
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The forest itself has been referenced in several media forms, including several manga and animes, and a popular horror film in the US called ‘the forest’
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The sight became publicised quite majorly recently, when an Internet moron, Logan Paul, did a vlog in the forest and recorded himself next to a hanging man who’d recently taken his life. The insensitive video went viral.
One of the things I find most interesting about it, is something popularised by poets. The forest is said to be haunted by Yūrei, which, in Japanese folklore, are the departed souls of those who died there. Similar to Chinese and western concepts of ghosts. Although there isn’t much difference, I find the language used to talk about them a lot more delicate and considerate.
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ibadahmimpi · 5 years
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: Let's see the world 🗻 ______________________________ Pendakian gak hanya tentang seberapa cepat kita sampai di puncak, tapi seberapa dalam kita mampu memaknai sebuah proses ketika perjalanan. Ngomongin soal mendaki gunung, saya punya sebuah harapan yang selalu saya dengungkan di dalam kepala. Semenjak saya suka menonton anime, Gunung Fuji selalu hadir dengan gagah disetiap layar laptop saya dan lama kelamaan saya jadi penasaran dengan keindahan gunung megah yang satu ini. Berbagai bacaan dan video tentang Gunung Fuji saya simak. Dan benar saja, sebuah pesona megah dari Jepang telah menyihir seorang lelaki di Sumatera Barat ini. Penasaran saya semakin menjadi-jadi ketika suatu ketika saya secara sengaja menonton vlog pendakian seorang pria menapaki jengkal demi jengkal menuju puncak Gunung Fuji. Sebuah pemandangan indah terhampar di depan mata saya. Pesona menakjubkan sang surya menampakkan dirinya dari genangan samudera awan membuat keinginan saya semakin menjadi-jadi. Sebuah takdir telah digariskan, @histravelindonesia mengadakan #MtFujiChallenge2019 bagi siapa saja yang #BeraniMendakiFuji bersama seorang petualang cantik, @adindathomas Sebuah kesempatan langka yang gak boleh dilewatkan tentunya kan? @ibadahmimpi @baratdaya_ @sajakibadah (at Mount Rinjani) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0aO5n8p_Fe/?igshid=1jq5avb5xyy9n
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