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00:00This program is brought to you by DAREGA KAITON NEN
00:10This program is brought to you by DAREGA KAITON NEN
00:17Where are we today?
00:19We're at a bookstore in Tokyo called Roppon-wa
00:22Roppon-wa?
00:24It's like an office
00:26It's a bookstore that sells books about insects
00:33It also publishes books
00:36This is a very popular place
00:41It's a place where you can collect and sell books
00:48Isn't this a rare item?
00:50Is this sold?
00:52How much is this?
00:54How much is this?
00:56How much is this?
00:58It's 1,500 yen
01:00It's 2,500 yen
01:02The left one is sold
01:06It's popular inside as well
01:08What is this?
01:10It's a t-shirt
01:12Nihonsan Quart's eye test t-shirt
01:15It's an eye test t-shirt
01:17I see
01:18I see
01:21This is a product from this store
01:23It's an original product
01:24It's hard to tell if you like insects
01:27But reading the small letters is probably the best eye test
01:31What does it say?
01:32I think it says the type
01:34I see
01:35It's interesting
01:37It is
01:38Yes
01:39Yes
01:40Yes
01:41It's an interior gossip book
01:43It's a bit...
01:45It's a type of gossips that is difficult to understand
01:53This is a type of gossip
01:55I don't know what you're talking about
01:57It's a type of gossips that is confusing on the internet
02:01It's a type of gossips that can cause a lot of curiosity
02:04Is this gossip confusing on the internet?
02:07It can't reach us
02:09It's a type of gossips that we can't find out if we don't know
02:18I'm Ken Horimoto
02:20Nice to meet you
02:21What are you doing?
02:23I'm doing a hybrid between a writer and a YouTuber
02:27I want you to say it
02:28I feel like I was tricked by the word hybrid
02:33It's like a combination, right?
02:35Yes
02:37What do you usually do on YouTube?
02:40I do a channel called Yuru Language Radio
02:43I make fun of people using language knowledge
02:47We haven't been criticized yet
02:50We haven't realized it yet
02:53Did you study languages before?
02:56My partner did
02:58Your partner?
02:59Did you do a combination?
03:00Yes
03:01What is your academic background?
03:04I graduated from Keio University
03:07What was your major?
03:08I majored in Information Science
03:11So it's not related to languages
03:14Sorry
03:15I'm sorry
03:17I don't understand what you're saying
03:19I don't understand
03:21It's not a language school
03:23I don't understand your language
03:25I'm sorry
03:26I'm sorry I couldn't hear you
03:28Why did you decide to do this?
03:30I've always liked to make fun of people using language knowledge
03:33I've seen your content
03:36What?
03:37The monster that you created?
03:39Yes
03:40What do you mean?
03:41I was influenced by it
03:43What do you mean?
03:44You made a content about Botacliva
03:48You went up a level and became a painter
03:53I had that knowledge
03:56But you turned it into a catharsis
03:59You turned it into a catharsis
04:02He understood
04:04To be honest, I like to make fun of people using knowledge
04:07I want to say that
04:09So you don't have this book if you don't watch that content?
04:11No
04:12What?
04:13That's amazing
04:14I don't know why but I still feel like I'm an enemy
04:18I'm still scared
04:20I've been watching your videos more than anyone else
04:25I want to talk about one of your videos
04:29The one where you don't negotiate?
04:30Yes
04:31I don't think it's in the document
04:33What?
04:35You're speaking Japanese right now
04:37What do you mean by negotiation?
04:38It's like a time negotiation
04:40The one you say in dramas
04:42I check if it's in the document
04:45There's a video of you making a phone call
04:47Yes
04:48The president of the company that makes the phone calls
04:53He said he made it because he wanted to use it for the music video
04:56Yes
04:57There's a video of you getting mad
04:58Yes
04:59There's a video?
05:02There's a book called Vibrators
05:05If you read this
05:06You can see that the anger is different
05:08What do you mean?
05:10Vibrators were originally developed as medical equipment
05:13In ancient times like Galenos
05:16It was a very important medical act to make women angry
05:20It wasn't erotic, it was medical
05:22It was medical
05:23So the right reaction at that time
05:25It wasn't to use it for the music video
05:27Thank you for using it for the right purpose
05:29He's noisy
05:31Look at him and laugh
05:33I see
05:35So you got caught
05:37I thought the negotiation was too much
05:40So it's the exact opposite of what you said
05:43I thought the reaction was wrong
05:45I want you to cut this part out for the future
05:49I'm still going to do this
05:51I'm glad
05:53Maybe I'll contact you when I make a video
05:56I'll do a fact check
06:00I see
06:01So that's why you wrote this book
06:04In a word, what does this mean?
06:08For example, when you meet annoying YouTubers
06:11They say things like, you're a human piece of shit
06:14That's not funny
06:16So if you're going to diss them
06:18I think it's better to use a better term
06:20I see
06:22So I usually look up the history
06:26Who was the oldest annoying YouTuber?
06:30Do you know how many years ago?
06:32Annoying YouTuber?
06:34I think it was around the time when YouTube was born
06:39The correct answer is 2500 years ago
06:43What do you mean?
06:45Don't make me eat you
06:472500 years ago
06:49I don't want to hear it
06:51There was a British guy
06:53He wanted to be famous
06:55So he burned down the Altemus temple
06:58I see
07:00It's the same as annoying YouTubers
07:03They don't stand out by doing normal things
07:07So they stand out by doing bad things
07:09So he was charged with record-breaking
07:14So if you leave a record of him
07:16He'll do whatever he wants
07:18So he was charged with damnatia memoriae
07:21Damnatia memoriae
07:23Damnatia memoriae
07:25Memoriae is record-breaking
07:28I thought it was really bad
07:30I see
07:32It's the same for annoying YouTubers
07:34If they upload annoying videos
07:36They usually delete them
07:38That's damnatia memoriae
07:40So he's not really getting killed
07:43But he's getting his record broken
07:45So he's not a piece of shit
07:47He's like Herostratus
07:49Herostratus did it?
07:51Yes
07:53But if you say Herostratus
07:55Damnatia doesn't exist
07:57Right
07:59This is the irony of history
08:01Irony
08:03It's ironic
08:05He wanted to break the record
08:07But it was too funny
08:09So he recorded it
08:11And that's how the name Herostratus came up
08:13Oh
08:15I feel like I'm going to get really tired this time
08:18Your head is going to spin
08:20I'm using my brain a lot right now
08:23So what Horimoto says is
08:25When you see an annoying YouTuber
08:27Herostratus
08:29I don't get it
08:31You have to tell everyone
08:33That's right
08:35You have to say that
08:37And make them laugh
08:39You have to make them understand
08:41But if you upload something like that
08:43And you have a YouTube channel
08:45You get a lot of negative comments
08:47Right?
08:49What kind of comments?
08:51There's no YouTube channel
08:53That doesn't say bad things
08:55It's because it's a small community
08:57Do you get negative comments?
08:59Yes
09:01The most common comment is
09:03Your face is gross
09:05I don't have a face!
09:07I don't have a face!
09:09I don't have a face!
09:11That's the first one
09:13It makes me want to look it up
09:15Your face is gross
09:17What should I say back?
09:19How do you say that?
09:21That's hard
09:23That's how it comes
09:25I see
09:27If I were to say that
09:29In terms of behavioral economics
09:31I'm happy to be next to you
09:33Something like that
09:35It sounds like a compliment
09:37It sounds like I'm complimenting
09:39This is a famous experiment
09:41If you put someone who looks like you
09:43And someone who looks less like you
09:45Next to you
09:47That person looks really attractive
09:49Like in high school
09:51Yes
09:53It's been proven in behavioral economics
09:55Is there anyone in the comments
09:57Who says bad things about you?
09:59No
10:01It's hard
10:03I don't want to use my brain
10:05That's true
10:07I don't need this book
10:09That's true
10:11It's a useless book
10:13What is this?
10:15The quality of this project
10:17Parity bit is a concept
10:19That comes from computer science
10:21If you make a small mistake
10:23You will notice it
10:25It's an error detection technology
10:27If you make more than 2 mistakes at the same time
10:29It won't work
10:31So this project
10:33Is full of mistakes
10:35It's a big deal
10:37Just say it
10:39Parity bit
10:41Parity bit
10:43Parity bit
10:45If you use it as a compliment
10:47It's a Pericles strategy
10:49It's a Pericles strategy
10:51It's a Pericles strategy
10:53It's a good thing
10:55It's a good thing
10:57Pericles is
10:59Famous for being a great ruler
11:01So if you use it as a strategy
11:03It's a good thing
11:05Is this from ancient times?
11:07Yes
11:09It's from the Peloponnesian War
11:11They wanted to protect it
11:13If they protect it, the enemy will give up
11:15So they didn't attack
11:17As a result
11:19The war got worse
11:21The war got worse
11:23The war got worse
11:25The war got worse
11:27The war got worse
11:29The war got worse
11:31The boss is trying to maintain the situation
11:33The boss is trying to maintain the situation
11:35So if you say
11:37It's a Pericles strategy
11:39It's a good thing
11:43If you're trying to improve the company
11:45You don't have to say that
11:47You just have to make them aware
11:49That's impossible
11:51You can't tell them
11:53It's a compliment
11:55It's a compliment
11:57But if you tell everyone
11:59It's a strategy, isn't it?
12:00Everyone will be like, huh?
12:03When you get home, you'll probably look it up, right?
12:05You'll be like, that guy!
12:12It looks like Admiral Nelson.
12:13I feel like I've heard of Admiral Nelson before.
12:17What is it?
12:17This is also a very famous warrior.
12:19He's the third largest admiral in the world.
12:23There's a nuance like, he's the ideal boss.
12:25That's true.
12:26It's a nice way to say an admiral.
12:29He actually won a great war.
12:32But he made a mistake in that war.
12:35When it was time to go to war,
12:37he said a cool phrase like,
12:42the UK expects each person to fulfill their duty.
12:44And then he went to war.
12:46The Trafalgar War.
12:47What kind of war was it?
12:48It was a famous war.
12:50He said that and went to war.
12:52But even if you say this cool phrase out loud,
12:55it won't be conveyed.
12:57So at the scene, there's a flag signal, right?
13:00He'll raise the flag and say,
13:02this is what it means, and he'll decode it.
13:05But in reality, this flag is there.
13:08So what's going on here is,
13:10it's time to go to war.
13:12It's time to prepare to fire cannonballs.
13:15The headquarters will send this.
13:18So he'll be desperate to decode it.
13:20That's true.
13:20He won't read it.
13:21He'll be like, what?
13:22Shouldn't I fire the cannonballs?
13:24That's what he'll be like.
13:25He'll be like, what?
13:26Did you change your strategy?
13:28I have to hurry up and decode it.
13:30I was in a hurry right before the war,
13:31and when I decoded it in 4 minutes,
13:32it was a poem.
13:34He wrote something like that.
13:35It's not even a command.
13:37What is this?
13:38It's just, go for it.
13:39He said something meaningless.
13:42He's an angry boss.
13:45There are times like this, right?
13:46I thought it was an important gift from now on.
13:49When I'm working hard to prepare,
13:51he'll be like, I'm counting on you.
13:53Go for it.
13:54I don't want him to talk to me right now.
13:56I'm doing it.
13:57When that happens,
13:59I'll be like, you're like Admiral Nelson.
14:02That's what he'll be like.
14:04But isn't it better to ignore it?
14:07Isn't it better to ignore it?
14:09But if you're like Admiral Nelson,
14:11you can't find it even if you look it up.
14:12You can't find it.
14:13If you google Admiral Nelson,
14:16you'll see that he's a great commander who won the Battle of Trafalgar.
14:19You'll be like, he's a great commander.
14:21You can't find it.
14:23It doesn't make sense.
14:25But it makes you want to use it a little bit, doesn't it?
14:28Like Admiral Nelson.
14:30I want to sit down with him and talk to him.
14:33You want to talk to a big MC like Admiral Nelson, don't you?
14:38I'm scared.
14:40You want to talk to a big MC with a long story, don't you?
14:44It'll just be a cut and it'll be over.
14:46You won't get it.
14:49So it's better not to get it, right?
14:51That's right.
14:52But this Napoleon-like thing is easy to use, isn't it?
14:57This Napoleon-like thing is easy to use, isn't it?
15:00What's the bad thing about it?
15:02Napoleon is a cool guy, isn't he?
15:06Napoleon is a genius at military strategy,
15:09but he's a little bit of a virgin.
15:11Napoleon?
15:12He's pretty into women.
15:15Oh, I see.
15:16As a result, he left the war and tried to go to a woman.
15:20It was pretty bad.
15:22In that sense, he's Napoleon-like.
15:24Is there a boss like that?
15:26On the contrary, it's also a bad thing about me, isn't it?
15:30If you say I'm Napoleon-like.
15:32I've collected a lot of sexual objects.
15:36What kind of bad thing would you throw at me?
15:38At you?
15:40You're Napoleon-like.
15:42There's a famous novel called 1984.
15:46There's a line in it that says,
15:48the appearance of rotten sexual desire.
15:50You can use that.
15:52The appearance of rotten sexual desire.
15:54That's pretty straight.
15:56You're not gonna do that when you play the god of entertainment.
16:00The appearance of rotten sexual desire.
16:02The appearance of rotten sexual desire.
16:04The Eastern Bag.
16:06The Eastern Bag.
16:08The Eastern Bag.
16:11Now, here.
16:13I'd like you to look at the image.
16:16What is this?
16:17This is a creature called Koukasas Bison.
16:20It's like a cow.
16:22In this book, I wrote,
16:24Because I'm not Koukasas Bison.
16:28I'd like you two to guess what it means.
16:31Koukasas Bison.
16:33It's too difficult.
16:35Because I'm not Koukasas Bison.
16:38Is there a hint?
16:39I'll give you a hint.
16:41This Koukasas Bison was about to go extinct.
16:45However, the emperor of the time, Alexander I,
16:49had to protect it.
16:51So he protected it a lot.
16:53Specifically, he drove out all the people who lived in the habitat of this Koukasas Bison.
16:57He made it look like Bison's paradise.
17:00As a result, it was brought back from the dead.
17:03When the Russian Revolution happened,
17:05the emperor died in the revolution.
17:08So this Koukasas Bison was killed.
17:10In the end, it went extinct.
17:12It's a creature with a complicated history.
17:14What would you do if I gave you a hint?
17:17Because I'm not Koukasas Bison.
17:19Because I'm not Koukasas Bison?
17:21What?
17:23What?
17:25Can you use this for your boss?
17:27You can.
17:29I think you can use it for your boss.
17:31Because I'm not Koukasas Bison.
17:33I think it's better to use it for your colleagues.
17:37So it's better to use it for your colleagues?
17:42I think it's not enough.
17:45It's not enough?
17:47The answer is this.
17:49It's a creature that survives thanks to a certain boss's power.
17:53Oh, I see.
17:55It's a creature that lives thanks to a certain boss's power.
17:58There are a lot of creatures like this.
18:00It's a creature that lives thanks to a certain boss's power.
18:02It's a creature that lives thanks to a certain boss's power.
18:05But when a revolution happens,
18:07it's gone.
18:09So I thought I'd give you a hint.
18:11Because I'm not Koukasas Bison.
18:15There are people like that in the entertainment industry.
18:19Because I'm not Koukasas Bison.
18:22And you can use it for the one you love.
18:24Because I'm not Alexander the Great.
18:26Oh, I see.
18:28You can use it for Dorian's Tsutsumi.
18:30Stop it.
18:32I'm not Koukasas Bison.
18:34I'm Hamada-san.
18:36Stop it.
18:38This is difficult.
18:42Is there anything you want to say in this book?
18:45No.
18:46No?
18:47It's like, I did this.
18:49Not at all.
18:51Is this book selling well?
18:52It's selling well.
18:53I think it sold about 30,000 copies.
18:55It's not to relieve stress,
18:57but if you make a rule like this,
19:00it won't satisfy you,
19:02but it might be a way to relieve stress.
19:06That's what I wrote in this book.
19:10But I think it's a lie that I'm saying that.
19:15You forced yourself to follow it.
19:17When I was irritated at the office communication,
19:20I said, if I had this, I would live without getting angry.
19:24Because of that, I was invited to a seminar for social people.
19:27I see.
19:28I was like, it can't be helped, so it's good to say something like this.
19:31I'm introducing it like this now,
19:33but all the social people who heard it were like this.
19:36It's not useful.
19:38I see.
19:39Do you have a goal for this book?
19:41Yes, I do.
19:42I'm going to release a new book next time.
19:44What are you going to release?
19:45It's a story-telling battle where you get smarter just by reading it.
19:47That sounds fun.
19:49I think this book will sell well.
19:51I'm doing a lot of research on it.
19:53Is it already released?
19:55Yes, it is.
19:56Is it already completed?
19:57It's a book called Sekai Kintamako.
19:59I've already introduced it to you.
20:00Did you know about it?
20:01I've heard about it.
20:02I want you to refer to it a lot.
20:04You're going to connect with us like this?
20:06You're going to connect with us.
20:08A strange person meets a strange person.
20:10I'll refer to it a lot.
20:12By the way, the number of views is very low.
20:18Yes, I'll go.
20:20It's a shit book.
20:22Well, well, well.
20:24What do you think?
20:25You don't have enough vocabulary.
20:27It's a book written by a person with a gross face.
20:30It's not a book.
20:31It's not a book.
20:34Please comment on YouTube.
20:37You don't have enough vocabulary.
20:39I have to use it.
20:43Please use it.
20:44If you were in the age of Marco Polo, you would be executed.
20:47Go home!
20:48Shut up.
20:49Go home.
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