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In episode 10 of 'Dog's Voice', a murder mystery unfolds as Lee Seung-jae and Sophie work together to uncover the truth. The episode features shocking twists, including a twin brother's involvement and emotional moments that resonate with viewers. The episode ends with a heartfelt tribute to a beloved character, leaving audiences in tears and eager for more.
In episode 4 of 'Dog's Voice,' a murder investigation unfolds as Lee Seung-jae and Hong Cho-won uncover the truth behind a brutal killing. Amidst conflicting confessions, they discover a third suspect, leading to a dramatic resolution. The episode also explores character relationships, providing humor and warmth, captivating viewers with its engaging storytelling.
Teha, the former main vocalist of MOMOLAND, discusses her recent gravure shoot, her transition to acting, and her upcoming film 'April's Flame.' She reflects on her past with MOMOLAND, her struggles after leaving, and her desire to be remembered as a more mature version of herself. Teha expresses interest in challenging roles, including thrillers, and admires actress Kim Hye-soo as a role model.
In the KBS drama 'Dog's Voice', Sungjae learns he can understand dogs, which helps him prevent a gas explosion and leads him to uncover a murder. After a series of comedic and dramatic events, he realizes the importance of his new ability when a dog warns him about danger, ultimately aiding in solving a murder case.
The K-drama 'Dali and Gamjatang' will have its DVD-BOX1 released on January 8, 2025, and DVD-BOX2 on February 5, 2025. The series features a love story between a financially savvy man and a wealthy woman, exploring their relationship through art, with themes of opposites attracting and family secrets.
In a previous review of this book, it was mentioned that all the authors besides Motoyuki Shibata—Kohei Aoki, Yukari Kato, Kaede Sasaki, Katsumi Sato, Kei Hinohara, Hikaru Fujii, Takashi Yagura, and Kyoko Yoshida—only think about PCs, and seeing the situation with Angela Nagle made me think that it's exactly the same.
The translation of the tweet is as follows: "When this person speaks, it has persuasive power. The Bug Prison Crazy Tragic Party will convey what they have done in Xinjiang through a comic. Meanwhile, the Japanese government wags its tail at such a Bug Prison Crazy Tragic Party. 95% of the members of the government cabinet are from the Liberal Democratic Party and Komeito (Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism)."
The translation of the tweet is: "Vivienne Westwood Squiggle linen shoulder bag. Check the details on Mercari below: jp.mercari.com/item/m31910501…"
The text "ソウラガイグルジイ" appears to be a stylized or phonetic representation of Japanese words. It could be interpreted as "Souragai Gurujii," but without additional context, it's difficult to provide an exact translation. If you have more context or details about the tweet, I could help further!
"I've been away from sewing plushies for a while, but I guess it's about time to start again little by little."
The tweet translates to: "No one really cares about the igloo, and the ketchup has become a joke, and I guess no one is interested in the Bulgarian voice either. Oh, but I'm happy that there are people who can talk about clothes."
The tweet translates to: "The 'Toshoshinbun' issue 3687, featuring a book review of Angela Nagel's 'Kill All Normies,' is now on sale starting today. Please purchase the print version at bookstores. The web version is available for purchase at the link below. Thank you very much! toshoshimbun.com/news_detail?ar… x.com/aokiKOHHei/sta…"
On May 3rd, I contributed a book review of Angela Nagle's "Kill All Normies" (translated by Kantarō Ōhashi, supervised by Yoshitaka Kiyoshi) to issue 3687 of "Toshoshinbun." As the subtitle suggests, "A Study of Internet Culture Wars, Alt-Right, Trumpism, and Liberal Thought," this is a must-read book that captures our era. Thank you! x.com/toshoshimbun/s…
Japan has an excellent family registry system, which in a way protects it from silent invasion. If the family registry system were to be destroyed, along with the issue of separate surnames for married couples, Japan could be taken over in no time. This has already happened with ★Bett and ★Igloo, and it shows that a country can be absorbed without the need for war.
Angela Nagle's "Kill All Normies: Online Culture Wars from 4chan and Tumblr to Trump and the Alt-Right" (Type Slowly, 2025) contains a wealth of history about grassroots cultural politics in America that hasn't been discussed in Japan until now, and it really opens your eyes to what has happened. It might be a book worth keeping on hand...
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