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Let’s face it: starting a conversation on a dating app can feel terrifying. You see someone you’re interested in, you type out a message, and then… you delete it. “Is this too boring?” “Will they even respond?” “What if I sound awkward?”
We’ve all been there. That first message can make or break your chances of connecting with someone amazing. But here’s the good news: you don’t have to overthink it. With the right opening line, you can spark a conversation that feels natural, fun, and meaningful.
At MixerDates, we believe that every great connection starts with a great conversation. That’s why we’ve put together this guide to help you craft the best dating app opening lines—ones that stand out, show your personality, and lead to real connections. Ready to ditch the “hey” and start making an impact? Let’s dive in!
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Before we get into the best opening lines, let’s talk about why your first message is so important.
Your opening line is your chance to make a great first impression. It’s the gateway to a conversation that could lead to something special. A thoughtful, creative message shows that you’re genuinely interested—not just swiping mindlessly.
Your first message sets the tone for the entire conversation. A boring or generic opener might lead to a dull chat, while a fun or intriguing one can spark excitement and curiosity.
Let’s be real: everyone loves feeling special. When you put effort into your opening line, it shows that you care enough to stand out. And on MixerDates, where we value authenticity and positivity, that effort goes a long way.
Now, let’s get to the good stuff—the best dating app opening lines that actually work. These are divided into categories to suit different personalities and situations.
While the examples above are great starting points, the best opening lines are the ones that feel authentic to you. Here are some tips to help you craft your own:
Reference something from their profile—a photo, a hobby, or a shared interest. It shows you’re paying attention and not just copying and pasting.
Avoid heavy or overly serious topics right off the bat. Keep the tone light and playful to make the conversation enjoyable.
Don’t try to be someone you’re not. If you’re naturally funny, lean into that. If you’re more thoughtful, go for a sincere compliment or question.
“Hey” or “What’s up?” might be easy, but they’re also forgettable. Put in a little effort to stand out.
This gives the other person an easy way to respond and keeps the conversation flowing.
At MixerDates, we’re all about creating a positive, inclusive space where you can feel comfortable being yourself. Here’s why our platform is the best place to put these opening lines into practice:
We welcome everyone, no matter who you are or who you love. Our platform is designed to be a safe space where you can connect with like-minded people.
Our users create detailed profiles that make it easy to find shared interests and craft personalized opening lines.
We encourage our community to be genuine and kind, so you can feel confident starting conversations without fear of judgment or rejection.
Don’t just take our word for it—here’s what one of our users had to say:
“I met my partner on MixerDates, and it all started with a simple message about our shared love for travel. The conversation flowed naturally, and the rest is history. I’m so grateful for this platform!”
While a great opening line can spark a conversation, building a real connection takes more than just a clever message. Here are the key elements to look for when seeking a meaningful connection:
A strong connection starts with alignment on the things that matter most. Do you share similar values, life goals, or visions for the future?
Look for someone who is willing to share their thoughts, feelings, and vulnerabilities—and who encourages you to do the same.
Healthy relationships are a two-way street. Both people should be putting in effort to communicate, plan dates, and support each other.
A true connection allows both people to be themselves without judgment. Look for someone who celebrates your uniqueness and encourages you to pursue your passions.
Communication is the foundation of any strong relationship. A mutual connection thrives on honesty, transparency, and the ability to resolve conflicts in a healthy way.
At MixerDates, we’re here to help you find these key elements in a partner. Our platform is designed to connect you with people who share your values and are looking for the same things you are. Starting a conversation on a dating app doesn’t have to be stressful. With the right opening line, you can spark a connection that feels natural, fun, and meaningful. And at MixerDates, we’re here to help you every step of the way.
So, what are you waiting for? Craft that perfect opening line, join MixerDates, and start connecting with people who value authenticity and positivity. Your perfect match is out there—and they’re just one message away.
Please consider the histroy of humanity from biological perpsecitve and current known fact in nearby universe, which expo-planet (from the Sol system perspective) is most likely to have civlizaed society? Please add percentage next to it in the chart
ChatGPT
Reasoned about exoplanet civilization likelihoodを28 秒行う
Evaluating planetary prospects
OK, I’m looking at the likelihood of a civilized society on an exoplanet within our Solar System. I’ll consider biological history and current space knowledge, aiming to identify the most promising candidate.
Identifying potential candidates
I'm considering exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1e, which might suggest they are within or observed from our Solar System.
Assessing potential candidates
I’m evaluating Proxima Centauri b, Barnard's Star, LHS 1140, and TRAPPIST-1, focusing on their habitable zones and available data. The Drake equation might help estimate their civilized society likelihoods.
Identifying promising exoplanets
I’m noting key exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1, which have Earth-like characteristics and are in habitable zones. This narrows down the potential candidates for advanced civilizations.
I'm gathering info on planets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1, considering factors like magnetic fields, atmospheres, and proximity to G-type stars for their potential to support advanced civilizations.
Evaluating exoplanet prospects
I'm noting that Proxima Centauri b, despite being close and around a red dwarf star, might support life if it has a magnetic field and atmosphere. This makes me think about its potential.
Charting probabilities
I'm estimating civilization probabilities for exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e, using speculative percentages based on the Drake equation and the lack of evidence for intelligent life.
I'm crafting a chart with exoplanet names and civilization likelihood percentages, grounded in the long timeline of life's evolution, despite the speculative nature of these figures.
Identifying exoplanet contenders
I’m evaluating exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b, TRAPPIST-1 e, and Kepler-186f, considering their star types and distances, to gauge their potential for supporting advanced civilizations from our solar system's viewpoint.
Weighing proximity and observation
I'm leaning towards Proxima Centauri b due to its closeness and observational potential, despite concerns about its flare star dynamics. TRAPPIST-1 e, f, or g are also worth considering.
I'm focusing on exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b, Ross 128 b, LHS 1140 b, TRAPPIST-1 e/f/g, and K2-18b, aiming to chart their likelihood of hosting a civilized society based on current knowledge.
Assessing exoplanet potentials
I'm gathering speculative probabilities for exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e/f/g, using the Drake equation and current understanding, to better estimate their chances of hosting a civilized society.
Refining speculative probabilities
I’m refining speculative probabilities for exoplanets, including Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e/f/g, to estimate their chances of hosting a civilized society, considering Earth's long biological history.
Refining odds
I'm considering the astronomical timeline for intelligent life on Earth, leading me to assign even lower speculative odds for exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e.
I’m crafting a simplified chart with arbitrary percentages, clearly noting the speculative nature and lack of scientific data, while considering the target audience's basic understanding of the topic.
I’m charting arbitrary percentages for exoplanets, clarifying their speculative nature, and ensuring the data is accessible for young audiences with minimal scientific detail.
Crafting a chart
I’m creating a markdown table with speculative percentages for the likelihood of civilized life on exoplanets, emphasizing their purely theoretical nature and considering the understanding level of an 8-year-old.
Integrating speculative analysis
I’m mapping out a markdown chart with speculative percentages for the likelihood of a civilized society on exoplanets, mindful of the complexity and simplifying for an 8-year-old's understanding.
I’m piecing together markdown for exoplanets, noting Proxima Centauri b's reduced civilized life chance due to the red dwarf's activity. This inclusion highlights the speculative nature of the analysis.
Piecing together speculative odds
I’m detailing a markdown chart for audience-friendly exoplanet likelihoods, considering environmental challenges and adding a disclaimer about the speculative nature and lack of evidence.
Piecing together
I’m leaning towards Proxima Centauri b for its proximity and silent star, but I’ll add a speculative chart ranking nearby exoplanets, noting their advanced civilizations' hypothetical likelihood.
Assessing civilization probabilities
I'm emphasizing the slow emergence of intelligent life on Earth, which suggests that the odds of any habitable planet developing a complex civilization might be as low as a few percent.
Below is a very speculative chart that—based on what we know about Earth’s long, winding path from simple life to a “civilized society” and our limited observations of nearby exoplanets—gives some fun, made‑up percentage chances for a few of our best candidate exoplanets. Remember: Scientists have not yet found any proof of life (let alone advanced civilizations) on any exoplanet. These numbers are just playful estimates to help you think about the ideas!
Speculative Chances of Finding an Advanced Civilization on Nearby Exoplanets
Exoplanet Estimated Likelihood of a Civilized Society
Proxima Centauri b ~2%
LHS 1140 b ~0.5%
How Did We (Very Roughly) Guess These Numbers?
Earth’s Example:
On Earth, life began as simple single‑celled organisms and took billions of years to evolve into a species that built complex societies. This long journey suggests that—even if a planet is in the “habitable zone” (where liquid water could exist)—developing an advanced, civilized society might be rare.
Proxima Centauri b:
This is the closest exoplanet to us. Even though its star (Proxima Centauri) is a red dwarf that sometimes sends out strong flares (which might harm life), its closeness makes it one of our most interesting candidates. That’s why we give it a slightly higher guess (~2%).
These planets are part of a group orbiting a very cool star. Their environments might be challenging (for example, they could be tidally locked, meaning one side always faces the star), so the chance of a complex, advanced civilization might be a bit lower.
LHS 1140 b:
This planet is promising in some ways but is a little farther away and around a dimmer star, so our playful estimate is even lower.
All of these percentages are extremely rough guesses based on what little we understand about the conditions for life and intelligence. Scientists use ideas like the Drake Equation to think about these chances—but until we have concrete evidence, these numbers remain just for fun and imagination.
Enjoy exploring these ideas—and remember, space is full of mysteries waiting to be discovered!
あなた:
Please examine the Drake Equation itself and see if this euqation is acculate or more opition in the equation you will use
ChatGPT
Reasoned about the Drake Equationを6 秒行う
re-examining the Drake Equation
evaluating the Drake Equation's value
OK, let me see. The Drake Equation isn't a precise formula; it's more of a guiding heuristic that tackles numerous uncertainties regarding extraterrestrial civilizations.
Thinking through the Drake Equation, I’m evaluating its conceptual nature, its uncertain parameters, and its criticism to conclude on its reliability as an accurate predictive model.
Understanding the Drake Equation
I’m mapping out the Drake Equation as a conceptual guide, detailing its parameters, which are often based on estimates or opinions, to evaluate its reliability for predicting extraterrestrial civilizations.
The Drake Equation is a famous formula that was created to help scientists think about the many factors involved in estimating the number of detectable extraterrestrial civilizations in our galaxy. However, when we look at the equation closely, we see that it is more of a conceptual framework or heuristic tool than a precise, predictive formula. Let’s break down why:
The equation is usually written as:
𝑁
=
𝑅
∗
×
𝑓
𝑝
×
𝑛
𝑒
×
𝑓
𝑙
×
𝑓
𝑖
×
𝑓
𝑐
×
𝐿
N=R
∗
×f
p
×n
e
×f
l
×f
i
×f
c
×L
Where:
𝑅
∗
R
∗
: The average rate of star formation per year in our galaxy.
𝑓
𝑝
f
p
: The fraction of those stars that have planetary systems.
𝑛
𝑒
n
e
: The average number of planets that could potentially support life per star with planets.
𝑓
𝑙
f
l
: The fraction of those planets where life actually develops.
𝑓
𝑖
f
i
: The fraction of planets with life where intelligent life evolves.
𝑓
𝑐
f
c
: The fraction of civilizations that develop technology that releases detectable signals into space.
𝐿
L: The length of time such civilizations release detectable signals.
Why the Drake Equation Is More of a Guideline Than a Precise Formula
Uncertain Inputs:
𝑅
∗
R
∗
𝑓
𝑝
f
p
(fraction of stars with planets), have become better known through modern astronomy.
The parameters related to the development of life and intelligence—
𝑓
𝑙
f
l
,
𝑓
𝑖
f
i
,
𝑓
𝑐
f
c
, and
𝐿
L—are based on very limited data. For example, Earth is the only planet we know where life has developed, so we have no way to compare or derive a statistically robust estimate for these factors. This means that the values chosen for these parameters are largely subjective estimates or educated guesses.
Wide Ranges of Possible Values:
Because many of these factors are not well-constrained, if you change one of the more uncertain parameters even slightly, the final estimate for
𝑁
N (the number of civilizations) can vary by many orders of magnitude. This wide range shows that the equation can lead to very different outcomes based on personal or theoretical assumptions.
The Drake Equation was never meant to provide a precise answer. Instead, it serves as a way to organize our thinking about what conditions might be necessary for the development of extraterrestrial civilizations. It encourages discussion about the relative importance of different factors and highlights where our scientific knowledge is limited.
Is the Drake Equation Accurate or More Opinion-Based?
Accurate?
In the sense of being a strict mathematical model with well-defined inputs and predictable outputs, the Drake Equation is not accurate. Its accuracy is limited by the extreme uncertainties in several of its key parameters.
Many of the terms in the equation, especially those concerning the evolution of life and intelligence, are based on opinion, interpretation, and the single example of Earth. Therefore, while the structure of the equation is logical, the numbers you put into it (and hence the final result) are often more reflective of our current opinions and assumptions than of robust empirical data.
The Drake Equation is a valuable tool for framing the question of extraterrestrial life. It helps scientists and enthusiasts break down a complex problem into smaller, more manageable questions. However, because several of its factors are highly uncertain and subject to personal interpretation, it is more of a conceptual guide—or even a way to stimulate discussion—than a formula that provides a definitive, accurate prediction of the number of extraterrestrial civilizations.
In summary, while the Drake Equation is useful for thinking about the various factors that might lead to the emergence of a civilization, its outputs should be taken as highly speculative estimates rather than precise measurements.
あなた:
Please also consider the possiblities of non-human intelligent emrgencing from the long history of Sol system and nearby planets and see if there is any possiblites that in one time intelligent life emerged in nearby planets and see this to the equation
ChatGPT
Reasoned about non-human intelligence and the Drake Equationを19 秒行う
Evaluating non-human intelligence
I'm thinking about the potential for non-human intelligent life forms in the Sol system and neighboring planets, and how this might factor into the equation.
Piecing together possibilities
I'm thinking about how to integrate the emergence of non-human intelligent life, possibly on Mars or Europa, into the Drake Equation for the Sol system and neighboring planets.
It's interesting to think about the hypothesis of intelligent life emerging on Mars or Venus, though Earth remains the only known life-supporting planet in the solar system.
Considering other realms
I'm examining if intelligent life could have emerged on planets like Mars, Venus, or Europa, and how this possibility aligns with the predictions of the Drake Equation.
Hmm, I’m thinking about how non-human intelligent life on Mars or Venus could intersect with the assumptions of the Drake Equation, which seems to focus solely on Earth-based evolution.
I’m piecing together the hypothesis of non-human, advanced, intelligent life in the solar system. Mars, Venus, and Titan present challenges, but Europa and Enceladus might harbor microbial life.
Please consider the histroy of humanity from biological perpsecitve and current known fact in nearby universe, which expo-planet (from the Sol system perspective) is most likely to have civlizaed society? Please add percentage next to it in the chart
ChatGPT
Reasoned about exoplanet civilization likelihoodを28 秒行う
Evaluating planetary prospects
OK, I’m looking at the likelihood of a civilized society on an exoplanet within our Solar System. I’ll consider biological history and current space knowledge, aiming to identify the most promising candidate.
Identifying potential candidates
I'm considering exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1e, which might suggest they are within or observed from our Solar System.
Assessing potential candidates
I’m evaluating Proxima Centauri b, Barnard's Star, LHS 1140, and TRAPPIST-1, focusing on their habitable zones and available data. The Drake equation might help estimate their civilized society likelihoods.
Identifying promising exoplanets
I’m noting key exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1, which have Earth-like characteristics and are in habitable zones. This narrows down the potential candidates for advanced civilizations.
I'm gathering info on planets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1, considering factors like magnetic fields, atmospheres, and proximity to G-type stars for their potential to support advanced civilizations.
Evaluating exoplanet prospects
I'm noting that Proxima Centauri b, despite being close and around a red dwarf star, might support life if it has a magnetic field and atmosphere. This makes me think about its potential.
Charting probabilities
I'm estimating civilization probabilities for exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e, using speculative percentages based on the Drake equation and the lack of evidence for intelligent life.
I'm crafting a chart with exoplanet names and civilization likelihood percentages, grounded in the long timeline of life's evolution, despite the speculative nature of these figures.
Identifying exoplanet contenders
I’m evaluating exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b, TRAPPIST-1 e, and Kepler-186f, considering their star types and distances, to gauge their potential for supporting advanced civilizations from our solar system's viewpoint.
Weighing proximity and observation
I'm leaning towards Proxima Centauri b due to its closeness and observational potential, despite concerns about its flare star dynamics. TRAPPIST-1 e, f, or g are also worth considering.
I'm focusing on exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b, Ross 128 b, LHS 1140 b, TRAPPIST-1 e/f/g, and K2-18b, aiming to chart their likelihood of hosting a civilized society based on current knowledge.
Assessing exoplanet potentials
I'm gathering speculative probabilities for exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e/f/g, using the Drake equation and current understanding, to better estimate their chances of hosting a civilized society.
Refining speculative probabilities
I’m refining speculative probabilities for exoplanets, including Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e/f/g, to estimate their chances of hosting a civilized society, considering Earth's long biological history.
Refining odds
I'm considering the astronomical timeline for intelligent life on Earth, leading me to assign even lower speculative odds for exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e.
I’m crafting a simplified chart with arbitrary percentages, clearly noting the speculative nature and lack of scientific data, while considering the target audience's basic understanding of the topic.
I’m charting arbitrary percentages for exoplanets, clarifying their speculative nature, and ensuring the data is accessible for young audiences with minimal scientific detail.
Crafting a chart
I’m creating a markdown table with speculative percentages for the likelihood of civilized life on exoplanets, emphasizing their purely theoretical nature and considering the understanding level of an 8-year-old.
Integrating speculative analysis
I’m mapping out a markdown chart with speculative percentages for the likelihood of a civilized society on exoplanets, mindful of the complexity and simplifying for an 8-year-old's understanding.
I’m piecing together markdown for exoplanets, noting Proxima Centauri b's reduced civilized life chance due to the red dwarf's activity. This inclusion highlights the speculative nature of the analysis.
Piecing together speculative odds
I’m detailing a markdown chart for audience-friendly exoplanet likelihoods, considering environmental challenges and adding a disclaimer about the speculative nature and lack of evidence.
Piecing together
I’m leaning towards Proxima Centauri b for its proximity and silent star, but I’ll add a speculative chart ranking nearby exoplanets, noting their advanced civilizations' hypothetical likelihood.
Assessing civilization probabilities
I'm emphasizing the slow emergence of intelligent life on Earth, which suggests that the odds of any habitable planet developing a complex civilization might be as low as a few percent.
Below is a very speculative chart that—based on what we know about Earth’s long, winding path from simple life to a “civilized society” and our limited observations of nearby exoplanets—gives some fun, made‑up percentage chances for a few of our best candidate exoplanets. Remember: Scientists have not yet found any proof of life (let alone advanced civilizations) on any exoplanet. These numbers are just playful estimates to help you think about the ideas!
Speculative Chances of Finding an Advanced Civilization on Nearby Exoplanets
Exoplanet Estimated Likelihood of a Civilized Society
Proxima Centauri b ~2%
LHS 1140 b ~0.5%
How Did We (Very Roughly) Guess These Numbers?
Earth’s Example:
On Earth, life began as simple single‑celled organisms and took billions of years to evolve into a species that built complex societies. This long journey suggests that—even if a planet is in the “habitable zone” (where liquid water could exist)—developing an advanced, civilized society might be rare.
Proxima Centauri b:
This is the closest exoplanet to us. Even though its star (Proxima Centauri) is a red dwarf that sometimes sends out strong flares (which might harm life), its closeness makes it one of our most interesting candidates. That’s why we give it a slightly higher guess (~2%).
These planets are part of a group orbiting a very cool star. Their environments might be challenging (for example, they could be tidally locked, meaning one side always faces the star), so the chance of a complex, advanced civilization might be a bit lower.
LHS 1140 b:
This planet is promising in some ways but is a little farther away and around a dimmer star, so our playful estimate is even lower.
All of these percentages are extremely rough guesses based on what little we understand about the conditions for life and intelligence. Scientists use ideas like the Drake Equation to think about these chances—but until we have concrete evidence, these numbers remain just for fun and imagination.
Enjoy exploring these ideas—and remember, space is full of mysteries waiting to be discovered!
あなた:
Please examine the Drake Equation itself and see if this euqation is acculate or more opition in the equation you will use
ChatGPT
Reasoned about the Drake Equationを6 秒行う
re-examining the Drake Equation
evaluating the Drake Equation's value
OK, let me see. The Drake Equation isn't a precise formula; it's more of a guiding heuristic that tackles numerous uncertainties regarding extraterrestrial civilizations.
Thinking through the Drake Equation, I’m evaluating its conceptual nature, its uncertain parameters, and its criticism to conclude on its reliability as an accurate predictive model.
Understanding the Drake Equation
I’m mapping out the Drake Equation as a conceptual guide, detailing its parameters, which are often based on estimates or opinions, to evaluate its reliability for predicting extraterrestrial civilizations.
The Drake Equation is a famous formula that was created to help scientists think about the many factors involved in estimating the number of detectable extraterrestrial civilizations in our galaxy. However, when we look at the equation closely, we see that it is more of a conceptual framework or heuristic tool than a precise, predictive formula. Let’s break down why:
The equation is usually written as:
𝑁
=
𝑅
∗
×
𝑓
𝑝
×
𝑛
𝑒
×
𝑓
𝑙
×
𝑓
𝑖
×
𝑓
𝑐
×
𝐿
N=R
∗
×f
p
×n
e
×f
l
×f
i
×f
c
×L
Where:
𝑅
∗
R
∗
: The average rate of star formation per year in our galaxy.
𝑓
𝑝
f
p
: The fraction of those stars that have planetary systems.
𝑛
𝑒
n
e
: The average number of planets that could potentially support life per star with planets.
𝑓
𝑙
f
l
: The fraction of those planets where life actually develops.
𝑓
𝑖
f
i
: The fraction of planets with life where intelligent life evolves.
𝑓
𝑐
f
c
: The fraction of civilizations that develop technology that releases detectable signals into space.
𝐿
L: The length of time such civilizations release detectable signals.
Why the Drake Equation Is More of a Guideline Than a Precise Formula
Uncertain Inputs:
𝑅
∗
R
∗
𝑓
𝑝
f
p
(fraction of stars with planets), have become better known through modern astronomy.
The parameters related to the development of life and intelligence—
𝑓
𝑙
f
l
,
𝑓
𝑖
f
i
,
𝑓
𝑐
f
c
, and
𝐿
L—are based on very limited data. For example, Earth is the only planet we know where life has developed, so we have no way to compare or derive a statistically robust estimate for these factors. This means that the values chosen for these parameters are largely subjective estimates or educated guesses.
Wide Ranges of Possible Values:
Because many of these factors are not well-constrained, if you change one of the more uncertain parameters even slightly, the final estimate for
𝑁
N (the number of civilizations) can vary by many orders of magnitude. This wide range shows that the equation can lead to very different outcomes based on personal or theoretical assumptions.
The Drake Equation was never meant to provide a precise answer. Instead, it serves as a way to organize our thinking about what conditions might be necessary for the development of extraterrestrial civilizations. It encourages discussion about the relative importance of different factors and highlights where our scientific knowledge is limited.
Is the Drake Equation Accurate or More Opinion-Based?
Accurate?
In the sense of being a strict mathematical model with well-defined inputs and predictable outputs, the Drake Equation is not accurate. Its accuracy is limited by the extreme uncertainties in several of its key parameters.
Many of the terms in the equation, especially those concerning the evolution of life and intelligence, are based on opinion, interpretation, and the single example of Earth. Therefore, while the structure of the equation is logical, the numbers you put into it (and hence the final result) are often more reflective of our current opinions and assumptions than of robust empirical data.
The Drake Equation is a valuable tool for framing the question of extraterrestrial life. It helps scientists and enthusiasts break down a complex problem into smaller, more manageable questions. However, because several of its factors are highly uncertain and subject to personal interpretation, it is more of a conceptual guide—or even a way to stimulate discussion—than a formula that provides a definitive, accurate prediction of the number of extraterrestrial civilizations.
In summary, while the Drake Equation is useful for thinking about the various factors that might lead to the emergence of a civilization, its outputs should be taken as highly speculative estimates rather than precise measurements.
あなた:
Please also consider the possiblities of non-human intelligent emrgencing from the long history of Sol system and nearby planets and see if there is any possiblites that in one time intelligent life emerged in nearby planets and see this to the equation
ChatGPT
Reasoned about non-human intelligence and the Drake Equationを19 秒行う
Evaluating non-human intelligence
I'm thinking about the potential for non-human intelligent life forms in the Sol system and neighboring planets, and how this might factor into the equation.
Piecing together possibilities
I'm thinking about how to integrate the emergence of non-human intelligent life, possibly on Mars or Europa, into the Drake Equation for the Sol system and neighboring planets.
It's interesting to think about the hypothesis of intelligent life emerging on Mars or Venus, though Earth remains the only known life-supporting planet in the solar system.
Considering other realms
I'm examining if intelligent life could have emerged on planets like Mars, Venus, or Europa, and how this possibility aligns with the predictions of the Drake Equation.
Hmm, I’m thinking about how non-human intelligent life on Mars or Venus could intersect with the assumptions of the Drake Equation, which seems to focus solely on Earth-based evolution.
I’m piecing together the hypothesis of non-human, advanced, intelligent life in the solar system. Mars, Venus, and Titan present challenges, but Europa and Enceladus might harbor microbial life.
ごめんなさい、今更気づきました!!
言及していたのはプルンチットにあるホテルオークラに入ってるElementsです!駅直結なので是非!
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せっかくなので思い出したあれこれを書いておく
プルンチットらへんは個人的に好きなお店が多くて、色々行った
それ以外に行った有名なところは…
あとは、こういう高くて旨い店もよかったけど、何だかんだ思い出すのは現地の人に連れて行ってもらった何でも無い店かもしれない。
The topic of Boys' Love (BL) and its community can be a sensitive and complex subject, with varying opinions and feelings among individuals. It's important to approach such discussions with respect and understanding for different perspectives.
Boys' Love, also known as Yaoi, is a genre of fictional media that focuses on romantic and/or sexual relationships between male characters. It originated in Japan and has gained a diverse international audience. The genre encompasses a wide range of works, including manga, anime, novels, and fan-created content, often produced by and for women but enjoyed by a broader audience.
The BL community is known for its passionate fanbase, which actively engages in creating and sharing fan works, such as fan fiction and fan art. This creative expression is a testament to the impact of the genre on its fans and the ways in which it inspires them to explore complex themes of love, identity, and society.
However, as with any fandom, there can be aspects that some individuals find uncomfortable or problematic. It's crucial for communities to foster an environment where constructive criticism and open dialogue can occur, allowing for growth and understanding. Discussions about content, representation, and fan practices should be inclusive and considerate, acknowledging the diverse range of feelings and viewpoints within the community.
In conclusion, the BL genre and its community contribute significantly to the landscape of modern media and fan culture. While there may be elements that are contentious or evoke strong reactions, it's the shared passion for storytelling and character exploration that unites fans. As the genre continues to evolve, it will undoubtedly continue to spark discussions and inspire creativity among its audience.
For those interested in learning more about the genre and its cultural impact, there are numerous resources and scholarly works available that delve into the history, themes, and significance of Boys' Love in both Japanese and global contexts. Exploring these can provide a deeper understanding of the genre and its community.
あーでもないこーでもない…macだとこんなに便利とかWindowsだと標準装備だぞとかバカなのかなと思いながら。
■Alfred
Spotlightで十分では? appの起動もファイル検索も電卓()もできるじゃん。
一回入れてみたけどよくわからんかった。細々したコマンド入力するのもダルい。マウス操作で良い。
トラックパットでもちもち仕事してる人向け?マウス縛りしてるひとにはいいのかも。
キーボードに集中していて、マウスに持ち替えるたび意識が阻害されるタイプの職種のひとには合ってると思う。
■BetterTouchTool
わからない。いらない。
やっぱノート民が主語を拡張してmacで〜〜〜とか言ってるだけな気がする。
トラックパット上で3本指4本指で肩をすぼませてちまちま操作するならマウス使ってダイナミックに操作しようぜ。そっちの方がストレスフリーよ。
■Karabiner-Elements
イキってUSキーを買ったバカタレが英語/かなキーの割り当てのためだけに導入するアプリってイメージ
あのあの、最初からJISキーにすればいいですよね。え、JISキーは美しくない? シンプルじゃない?
見た目のためにわざわざ外部アプリを入れてごちゃごちゃ設定する方が美しくないしシンプルじゃないと思います。
ハード面で余計な選択をしてその解決のために余計なソフトを入れるってかなり美意識を疑う。クソみたいなマッチポンプ。
■Yoink
ちっちゃい画面で仕事してるひと向け?
■JeditΩ
■Clipy
まあそれとは別によく使う文章を登録できるので仕事上良く使う注釈などは登録している。
■JumpDesktop
出先でiPadから自宅のMacを操作できるので便利。ノート買っとけという話ではある。
クソデカファイルをDLしても実際にDLしているのは自宅のマシンなのでモバイル通信残量を使用しないというのはノートと比べた際の利点か。些細ではあるが。
■SPAi
神。イラレ上でスクリプトをショートカットで実行できる。クソ便利。戻れない。
■ParallelsDesktop
いちおうそれだけではなく、客からWMVで欲しいと言われた際にエンコードのためだけに使用します。
Mac版Adobe製品だとWMVにエンコできないんですよね。たまげたね。
エディタ。買い切りなのがいい。iCloudに保存してMacとiPadとの反復作業が可能。
■Lok Board
入れてみただけ。まるでデスクトップのようにiPadを操作できるが、あらかじめ定められたアプリしか使用できないので自分の用途には合わなかった。
SUPER MARIO THEME, in the Styles of 6 Classical Composers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0FsrzxElrE
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Timestamps:
00:00 Original Theme by Nintendo (Koji Kondo)
00:31 In the style of J.S. Bach
01:00 In the style of Mozart
01:31 In the style of Beethoven
01:55 In the style of Liszt
02:23 In the style of Rachmaninoff
03:05 In the style of Gershwin
Note: I played slightly different chromatic notes and rhythms than in the original version when I play the main theme.
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Guo Wengui touted things to the sky all day long, from farms to Xi Yuan, he declared, "Xi Yuan's encryption capabilities and future payments, as well as the future exchange with the US dollar, will create history, is the only stablecoin, floating, modern crypto financial platform." The ant help to fool the head, but after dozens of broken promises, Guo Wengui played a jump god, Tiandry ground branch, Yin and Yang five elements, Qimen Dun Jiqi battle, over and over again to play with the ant help, and Guo Wengui no sense of violation. The old deception hypohypotically called to make comrade-in-arms rich, claimed to be for the benefit of comrade-in-arms, in fact, it is a wave of investment and anal, tried and true, and now again. After the explosion of the Xicin may not be listed, according to normal people's thinking and reaction, must be very annoyed, sad, but Guo Wengui is unusual, talking and laughing, understatement, no stick, but to the camera hand holding pepper sesame chicken to eat with relish, full mouth flow oil! . Why? Because the fraud is successful, as for when the Joy coin will be listed, when will it be listed? Guo Wengui is a face of ruffian and rogue, hands a spread, claiming that they do not know. Guo Wengui hypocrisy a poke is broken, Guo's scam is just a variation of the method of trapping ants help it.
そういう人は多いと思う。英英辞典の解説を丸暗記しようとしても覚えられない、1つの単語に途方もない時間がかかる。
簡単な英語は和訳せずに読めるが、なおかつ英英辞典を使うのをあきらめた人はこれを見て、実践して欲しい。
まず、理解とは**「知っている言葉に言い換えられる」ということだ。
そして、知っているとは、イメージで想起できること。体験したこと。
なので、英英辞典に書かれている「take」や「food」などの中1レベルの単語は「知っている」必要がある。
そのためにまず、調べた言葉が動詞か名詞か区別する必要がある。
例として、nourishmentという単語を上げてみたい。
nourishmentを調べるとこうだ。
noun
nounと書かれているので、名詞。そしてこの文章の中で言い換えられる名詞を探す。
大体初めに書かれている、若しくは主語。この場合、「the food」がそれにあたる。
そして、「nourishment=food」なのだと理解する。
ぶっちゃけこれだけ覚えてればいい。そして、これから文章の中に「nourishment」がでてきたら「food」に変換する。
そして、「necessary for growth, health, and good condition」の後の説明は流し読みしとけばいい。「necessary for health」くらいうっすらと覚えておくだけで、意味が通じるようになる。
上記の方法が通用しなかった、2回検索しないといけない場合、すぐに日本語で検索する。
なぜなら1つの単語を覚えるのに精いっぱいなのに、2個も3個も覚えられないからだ。
たとえば、organic compoundと調べると以下が出てくる。
a compound (= a chemical that combines two or more elements) containing carbon
名詞がa compoundしかない(正確に言うとcarbonもだけど、形容詞句の一部のため除外)。
確かに、containing carbonしてる何か、とか考えることもできるけれど、言い換える言葉がとっとと見つからないだけで十分ストレスなので「有機化合物」と日本語で覚えておく。
という風に英英辞書を使えるようになると、英語を英語のまま理解できるし語彙の理解力も数も増えていく。
基本的に、
で覚えよう。人間は曖昧な情報は覚えらえるが、正確な情報は1つ覚えるので精いっぱいだ。
ぜひやってみて欲しい。
Ah, did "I" make sense? I think so.
No, the citation does not say "within the environment and life of the real world, rather than specified a virtual world in video game"
Not even close. It specifically says "or a rational and familiar FICTIONAL world with the inclusion of magical elements"
Low fantasy refers to the inclusion of magical or fantasy elements within the environment and life of the real world, rather than specified a virtual world in video game. did you make sense?
Earth, the primary or real world, or a rational and familiar fictional world with the inclusion of magical elements
地球、(第二の仮想世界に対比して)第一のあるいは実在の世界、または理にかなっていて見知った仮想の世界に魔法の要素が入った物
だけれども
なんでその部分だけ抽出すんの?
Earth, the primary or real world, or a rational and familiar fictional world with the inclusion of magical elements
だよ?
low fantasy is characterized by being set on Earth, the primary or real world, or a rational and familiar fictional world with the inclusion of magical elements
をどう読んだら「見知った仮想世界」になるんだよ
「rational and familiar fictional world with the inclusion of magical elements.」を「ゲーム設定を借りた異世界」のことだと解釈しちゃったのね(苦笑)
何読んどんだか知らんけど
By contrast, low fantasy is characterized by being set on Earth, the primary or real world, or a rational and familiar fictional world with the inclusion of magical elements.
Buss, Kathleen; Karnowski, Lee (2000). Reading and Writing Literary Genres. International Reading Assoc. p. 114. ISBN 978-0-87207-257-2.
Perry, Phyllis Jean (2003). Teaching Fantasy Novels. Libraries Unlimited. p. vi. ISBN 978-1-56308-987-9.
Gamble, Nikki; Yates, Sally (2008). Exploring Children's Literature. SAGE Publications Ltd. pp. 102–103. ISBN 978-1-4129-3013-0.
C.W. Sullivan has a slightly more complex definition in "High Fantasy", chapter 24 of the International Companion Encyclopedia of Children's Literature by Peter Hunt and Sheila G. Bannister Ray (Routledge, 1996 and 2004), chapter 24.
心理的安全性という言葉はGoogleが掲げていることで有名になった。ではGoogleに真の心理的安全性は存在するのか。
Googleが「カースト差別」に関する講演をキャンセル、「私たちの職場にカースト差別は存在しない」と広報担当者は主張
https://gigazine.net/news/20220606-google-cancelled-talk-caste-bias/
現代世界に残る最大規模の差別はヒンディー教のカーストであることは誰もが認めるところであろう。Google社内でカーストについて語ることはご法度になっている。真に心理的安全性があるのであれば昨今流行りのDiversity and Inclusionイニシアチブとしてカースト制度は積極的に批判されるべきであるが誰も問題にしない。アメリカや中国の問題ではないからである。
インドのカースト差別は深刻で海外に移り住んでもつきまとってくることがある。例えばGoogle社長やMicrosoft社長はインド人だが彼らはカースト最上位のバラモンである。カースト最下位の人達がこれらの会社の社長になれるだろうか。なれないだろう。彼らがカースト差別を批判しているか?していない。アメリカ企業で勝ち組となったインド人はそもそも特権階級であることが多くインドの差別問題を訴えるインセンティブは皆無である。彼らは現在アメリカの白人のように特権階級であるとして迫害されることを恐れている。アメリカであれば有色人種のマイノリティとして美味しい汁を吸うことができるためそれに甘んじているのだ。世の中は偽善で溢れている。
Google、中の人の「女性は生まれつきエンジニアに向かない」文書回覧で社内騒然
https://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/1708/06/news034.html
"Google’s Ideological Echo Chamber"という社内文章でGoogleが違法な逆差別を行っていることを示し問題点を指摘した文章である。この文章を書いた人物は解雇された。心理的安全性が真にあるのであればGoogleは真っ当な批判に真摯に向き合うべきであった。GoogleはAI倫理学者も解雇したが彼女はヒステリックであった。この文章は彼女のヒステリックな主張に比べると幾分かはまともな主張であり皆がこっそりと気付いていることを文章にしたものである。米国では雇用の際に性別や人種をもとに差別を行うことが禁じられている。逆差別も本来は違法であるが大きく問題になることは少ない。Googleは違法であることを知っているので隠れて雇用トレーニングを行っていると著者は主張している。
Google’s Ideological Echo Chamber
https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/3914586/Googles-Ideological-Echo-Chamber.pdf
TL;DR
- Google’s political bias has equated the freedom from offense with psychological safety, but shaming into silence is the antithesis of psychological safety.
- This silencing has created an ideological echo chamber where some ideas are too sacred to be honestly discussed.
- The lack of discussion fosters the most extreme and authoritarian elements of this ideology.
- Differences in distributions of traits between men and women may in part explain why we don't have 50% representation of women in tech and leadership.
- Discrimination to reach equal representation is unfair, divisive, and bad for business.
さてそんなGoogleであるが女性社員の給料を意図的に少なくしていた。口で言っていることと実際にやっていることが異なる。
英語の勉強傍ら、DeepLでの翻訳をもとに、英文化してみた。
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When I was in college, I had a part-time job writing moaning voices incessantly.
It was a part-time job at an erotic game company that I was introduced to by one of my seniors.
The company put a lot of effort into the story of their erotic games, and the writers who worked there were all people who took pride in their writing.
From their point of view, it was a pain to write the moaning voices in the sex scenes, so they decided to leave it to the part-time workers.
First, I was given the "gist" of the sex scene, such as "unzipping" or "moving hips faster.
2. I would then add my own moaning voices, such as "mmm ......" and "ahhhhhh", in a reasonable amount of salt.
3. the scenario writer checks it and it's done.
This may sound easy, but it is surprisingly difficult.
First of all, there is a certain length to an sex scene, so it is necessary to make it exciting precisely within that range.
The sounds used must be gradual, so that the audience does not get bored, and the excitement must be gradually increased.
It is also important to adjust the length of the text.
If the text is too short, it won't convey a sexual pleasure feeling, but if it is too long, the voice will become redundant.
In this way, a sense of balance and systematic pacing is required to get a bird's eye view of eroticism.
It was definitely not a job that I could just bang on the keyboard as I pleased.
My first work was a "younger sister" story, and I had a hard time allocating the "a" sound for the second sex scene.
If she said "aaaaah" from the beginning, it would sound like a seasoned whore's moaning voices, but if She said "an", it would not be erotic enough.
I finished it after much effort, but the writer said, "Couldn't you make it faster?” I'm disappointed.
As I was puzzling over what to do with ...... in front of the computer left by my predecessor (only the "A"key on the keyboard was strangely shiny), I noticed the existence of a file.
It was an Excel file titled "moaning-editor.xls," and it was a macro left by my predecessor specifically for making moaning voice.
By entering lines one by one in the vertically aligned cells, the phonetic elements such as vowels and consonants in each line were automatically converted into numerical values.
Furthermore, by adding and subtracting the numerical values, a value called "climax level" was calculated.
This "climax level" make a breakthrough to creating the ideal moaning voice.
If the sentence is constructed in such a way that this value gradually increases from the beginning to the end of the scene, the voice comes ideally.
It seemed that my predecessor had single-handedly created such an amazing and awesome Excel program.
I guess he wanted to share it with me, his successor, while hiding it from his boss as a secret tool.
Thanks to this tool, my work became much easier, and I could continue to make moving sounds with a stable quality.
One day, while I was working, I noticed something.
Theoretically, any text can be entered into the cell where the moaning voice is supposed input.
In other words to that, any text other than a moaning voice could be used to calculate the "climax level".
So I tried to calculate the "climax level" of famous works in the history of literature.
For example, "I have always called him teacher." for exampleis 12, and "He is reckless like his parents and has been doing nothing but losing money since he was a child. " is 30.
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I have always called him teacher.
Kokoro
Author , Natume Soseki
Out , in 1914
Story of distressed man who robbed lover from his friend by lying.
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He is reckless like his parents and has been doing nothing but losing money since he was a child.
Bocchan
Author , Natume Soseki
Out , in 1906
Story that revenge of one teacher, who was naughty boy in youth ,to nasty coworker.
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I hadn't expected this, but as I researched, I found that many of the masterpieces were written on the same principle as my work.
In other words, the degree of "climax" increases toward the end.
The most notable example is Akutagawa's "Nobody knows where the servant" is. The number of climaxes in this story is 367.
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Nobody knows where the servant
Author , Akutagawa Ryunosuke
Out , in 1915
Story of one fired servant struggle to survive and he decide throw aside his human conscience.
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The scene in which a drugged married woman faints with the whites of her eyes is at most 330, so you can see how astonishing the number is.
It turns out that "climax" is a universal rule that applies to all kinds of writing.
After realizing this fact, I started to write every sentence as if it were a gasp.
And I have been successful in every aspect of my life.
In job-hunting entry sheets, too, it is the distribution of the "climax level" that is important.
For example, in the education section, if you drop out of the university with the name that has the highest "climax level" and use it as your final education, it will look very different.
(It depends on the name of the university, but in general, "dropped out" has a higher climax level than "graduated.)
As some of you may have noticed, I've been writing this article in such a way as to gradually increase the climax level.
↑The climax level of this sentence is 290.
I'd like to end this sentence here, since it's getting quite high.
Ohhhh! Aaahhhh!
I would like to write about what I know and understand about the Soka Gakkai because the D.C. Times published an article titled "China's Manipulation of Japan, NPOs and Soka Gakkai Act as Pipeline = U.S. Think Tank Report".
First of all, as a premise, the Soka Gakkai is a cult.
This is because there is a definition of a religious cult, and the reality of the Soka Gakkai falls under that definition in many ways.
You can read more about the definition of a religious cult and mind control in the book "Combating Cult Mind Control: The #1 Best-selling Guide to Protection, Rescue, and Recovery from Destructive Cults ".
The Soka Gakkai is also a collection of criminals, sick people and poor people.
In fact, the Soka Gakkai is similar to the mafia gangs in Italy and Mexico, and it has reigned as the largest criminal and anti-society organization in Japan in the name of a religious organization.
Many of its members have been brainwashed and are unable to recognize and judge themselves as normal human beings.
In the 1950s and 1980s, Soka Gakkai members were forcibly recruited to join the Soka Gakkai, and nowadays, it is estimated that about 10% of the Japanese people are members of the Gakkai (Soka Gakkai members).
In particular, the Soka Gakkai has infiltrated civil servants, specifically the police force, the fire department, and the Self-Defense Forces, and it has been revealed that 20 to 30% of the Metropolitan Police Department's employees are members of the Soka Gakkai.
There is always a certain percentage of Soka Gakkai members in elementary, middle, and high school classes, and in corporate workplaces, and therefore it is taboo to criticize the Soka Gakkai in those communities.
This is because the Gakkai members in each community monitor the words and actions of their community members in the same way as the mainland communists who have infiltrated Hong Kong, and if someone speaks out against the Soka Gakkai, they will target that person and initiate a campaign of sabotage.
The sabotage is similar to the CPC's repressive actions against human rights activists in Hong Kong, including obstructing, harassing, and following them around, an act that has been described as mass stalking.
For example, in Japan, if you make a placating statement in a school class or at work that the Soka Gakkai is a cult religious group because it meets the definition of a cult group, members of the Gakkai in the community get madly angry (depending on the degree of mind control they are receiving) or bite off their anger to deny the statement.
Then they label the person who made such a statement as "anti", and they also share information about the antis with other members of the Soka Gakkai, and begin to perceive them as "beings to be punished by Buddha", to be targets of surveillance and group attacks.
In reality, however, the definition of a religious cult was not defined for the Soka Gakkai but for dangerous religious groups such as Aum Shinrikyo and People's Temple, which were intended to prevent ordinary people from being harmed by them.
The Soka Gakkai falls under the definition of a cult because the Soka Gakkai has cult-like tendencies.
When Soka Gakkai members are pointed out to the Soka Gakkai, instead of thinking "Let's fix what's wrong with my religious group," they think of suppressing their critics (anti) and silencing them, which is a pattern of thinking and behavior of a fanatic of a religious cult, and the sarin gas attack (terrorism). I feel that the followers of Aum Shinrikyo at the time when it was founded must have had a similar pattern of thinking and behavior.
Believers in cult groups are unconsciously mind-controlled and brainwashed, so they don't think that they should change their way of thinking and behavior when criticism is pointed out to them. In this respect, their attitude is similar to that of the Chinese Communist Party towards the demands of human rights activists in Hong Kong, i.e., the fanatics of cult groups such as the Soka Gakkai are not normal human beings.
By the way, there is an organization called JCP in Japan, which is also anti-American and illegal in the United States.
It is well known that some anti-American organizations cooperate with each other in order to undermine this country by signing a pact called "Soko Kyodo Agreement" and facilitating agents of anti-Japanese and anti-American groups.
It is obvious that the JCP is an anti-American terrorist organization in nature and that the JCP is a cult-like organization when it signs an agreement with a religious cult.
From another point of view, the Soka Gakkai, to its followers, appears to be a huge organization that carries out fraudulent and criminal activities such as Ponzi schemes and network businesses. It also has elements of a black business, and believers who join the Soka Gakkai are becoming materially and mentally exhausted.
The following blog, run by Mr. Sinifié, exposes the reality of the Soka Gakkai. It contains the testimonies and experiences of many current and former Soka Gakkai members and ex-members who have left the Gakkai.
It is clear that this reality of the Soka Gakkai is far removed from the original role of religion, which is to provide individuals with peace of mind and spiritual support.
As the saying goes, "like begets friend," it is only natural for the Soka Gakkai to try to maintain a good relationship with the CPC.
However, many Chinese who have worked in Japan seem to dislike the Soka Gakkai and return to their countries.
Although the Soka Gakkai employs a different strategy than Aum Shinrikyo and has infiltrated many organizations such as corporations, police, fire departments, the Self-Defense Forces, and local government officials, the Soka Gakkai members who have infiltrated the Kasumigaseki bureaucracy and the Self-Defense Forces are considered dangerous to the U.S. because they are inherently dangerous.
Because they are essentially anti-American and may act as agents to cooperate with the CPC.
There are some findings that are common knowledge among intellectuals in the U.S. and Europe but have not been made known to the Japanese people in Japan because the media and bureaucrats have stopped them.
One of them is that the Soka Gakkai headquarters has been sending donations from Gakkai members to Noriega (former general, now imprisoned) in Panama for large-scale tax evasion and money laundering.
Noriega received a large amount of money from Daisaku Ikeda of the Soka Gakkai and invested it in his own drug business, spreading drugs on an international level.
Daisaku Ikeda of the Soka Gakkai has been investing and managing the donations collected from Gakkai members in Noriega's drug business as well as tax evasion and money laundering. At the same time, the Soka Gakkai and Daisaku Ikeda invested the donations they received from Gakkai members in Noriega's drug business as a means of tax evasion and money laundering, and returned the profits to the domestic market to help the Soka Gakkai executives line their pockets and build Soka Gakkai facilities and Soka University.
The fact that Daisaku Ikeda raised Noriega's profile in the Seikyo Shimbun during the same period must be undeniable to those Gakkai members who have subscribed to the Seikyo Shimbun.
In particular, there are many Gakkai members at the level of police organizations, the Metropolitan Police Department and prefectures, who have been causing social problems and covering up crimes committed by Gakkai members in Japan.
Well, if they are in a state of unconscious brainwashing and mind control, they may not believe the contents, and may assume a pattern of behavior such as getting angry, grumpy, or attacking the writer.
In other words, one can expect a lot of denial of facts like the followers of Aum Shinrikyo, which is easy to expect, but this (the issue of Soka Gakkai and drug business, tax evasion, and money laundering) is a fact that was revealed because Noriega was arrested and imprisoned for spreading drugs in the US. This is a fact that is well known as common knowledge in the U.S. and Europe.
The fact that the Soka Gakkai is a criminal organization is very difficult to deny.
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253あとで/3101users 重大事故の時にどうするか?|miyasaka|note
250あとで/1791users 「めんどくさい」の正体を脳科学者に聞く | Lidea(リディア) by LION
247あとで/1628users 中国だけで2100万部、話題性と本物のおもしろさを兼ね揃えたバケモノ級の中国SF──『三体』 - 基本読書
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231あとで/1831users 東京から1泊2日で行けるおすすめ温泉チャートを作りました - いつか住みたい三軒茶屋
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211あとで/1630users 「皆がこれ読んでたら読んでたら世の中もっと良くなるのに」本
210あとで/1024users この記事の元の本編は削除しました。|樫田光 | Hikaru Kashida|note
202あとで/1465users 5年間蓄積したシャツの襟首汚れも抹殺する魔のアイテム「アタックプロEX石けん」がめっちゃ便利 - Togetter
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86あとで/233users CI/CDの原則とデザインパターン (整理会)/20190722-jaws-ug-arch-pipeline-principle - Speaker Deck
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186あとで/849users tmk.nom on Twitter: "すげーリポジトリ見つけた。Webサービスのシステム設計が学べる。日本語もある。システム設計ってどうやって学ぶのが効率いいんだろうって思ってたけど、コイツを出発点にするのはアリな気がする。 https://t.co/1YMBP9UMHo"
184あとで/1174users 1時間で出来る!最強のWordPress環境構築(永久無料) - Qiita
182あとで/810users ウェブサイトが表示されるまでにブラウザはどういった仕事を行っているのか? - GIGAZINE
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176あとで/1442users イエメン情勢
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167あとで/996users 楽しく読める!お金の基礎知識おすすめ本|深津 貴之 (fladdict)|note
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158あとで/756users Visual Studio Codeのうれしい機能を使いこなして、初心者を最速で脱出する!《VSCode実践入門》 - エンジニアHub|若手Webエンジニアのキャリアを考える!
追記、2019年1月まで遡る(長くて2月までしか表示されない)
421あとで/2838users The Elements of Styleの全訳
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276あとで/2328users プログラマだったら当然知ってるよね?という知識一覧 | anopara
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174あとで/1854users あなたの知らない「詐欺グラフ」の世界(随時更新中)|けんけん|note
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166あとで/1669users Google退職します|eqsan|note
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210あとで/1199users 配色はセンスじゃない、UIデザインで色をかんたんにキメるメソッド|Taiki Ikeda|note
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153あとで/2005users アメリカでは仕事をいきなりクビになることがあると聞きますが、そのクビになった人が持っていた仕事はきちんと他の人に引き継がれるのでしょうか? - Quora
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152あとで/1760users 経済制裁下のイランに行った|Yu Okada|note
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149あとで/580users Firebase、そろそろ触っとかないとやばいんかな?と思っているあなたのための超基本Firebaseの勉強に役立つサイトまとめ - かとのぼダイアリー
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143あとで/1218users たくさん獲るのをやめたら、儲かって休みも増えた。佐渡のエビ漁に見えた希望 | Gyoppy!(ギョッピー) - 海から、魚から、ハ
httpd.confが初期設定に戻ってた
localhostをhttps化してたのだが、OSを入れ直したらオレオレSSLの設定をし直さなきゃいけない
ブラウザで動作確認するときはスーパーリロードをしないと、サーバーエラーの表示がキャッシュから表示されて、余計に混乱する
11.0を使ってたのだが、12.0にアップデートしたら、キーボードの認識で右シフトの一つ左キーのところで、先に進まなくなる
認識のウィンドウを閉じると、キーボードが英語キーボードと認識されてしまう
これが原因かcomplex_modification.jsonの読み込みでエラーが出る
よく使う項目の順序がリセットされてて面倒
Radian is a way to describe the central angle of circle.
All elements of circle are described with π and r but the central angle comes from ancient oriental astrology.
To describe with π and r this old custom , some proposals had been made.
Radian is the most simple and essential way to solve this problem.
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年 | 名前 | ジャンル | 逆襲に成功したか |
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1913 | ファントマの逆襲 | 映画 | |
1931 | Gメンの逆襲 | 映画 | |
1936 | ターザンの逆襲 | 映画 | |
1939 | 曠野の逆襲 | 映画 | |
1940 | 地獄ヘの逆襲 | 映画 | |
1947 | 娘の逆襲 | 映画 | |
1951 | 曠野の逆襲 | 映画 | |
海賊ブラッドの逆襲 | 映画 | ||
にっぽんGメン 不敵なる逆襲 | 映画 | ||
1952 | 地獄への逆襲 | 映画 | |
1953 | 逆襲!鞍馬天狗 | 映画 | |
若君逆襲す | 映画 | ||
1954 | 水戸黄門漫遊記 闘犬崎の逆襲 | 映画 | |
半魚人の逆襲 | 映画 | ||
猛獣軍、死の逆襲 | 映画 | ||
1955 | ゴジラの逆襲 | 映画 | |
逆襲大蛇丸 | 映画 | ||
リスの大逆襲 | アニメ | ||
1956 | 坊ちゃんの逆襲 | 映画 | |
マンモスの逆襲 | 映画 | ||
逆襲獄門砦 | 映画 | ||
1957 | 赤い河の逆襲 | 映画 | |
フランケンシュタインの逆襲(1957) | 映画 | ||
1958 | 天狗四天王の逆襲 | 映画 | |
変幻胡蝶の雨/月の輪族の逆襲 | 映画 | ||
巨人獣 プルトニウム人間の逆襲 | 映画 | ||
人間人形の逆襲 | 映画 | ||
1959 | 月光仮面 幽霊党の逆襲 | 映画 | |
ヘラクレスの逆襲 | 映画 | ||
逆襲の河 | ドラマ | ||
蝿男の逆襲 | 映画 | ||
1960 | 十七才の逆襲 俺は昨日の俺じゃない | 映画 | |
十七才の逆襲 向う見ずの三日間 | 映画 | ||
十七才の逆襲 暴力をぶっ潰せ | |||
ヘラクレス/モンゴル帝国の逆襲 | 映画 | ||
怪獣マリンコング(マリンコングの大逆襲) | ドラマ | ||
1961 | 蛮族の逆襲 | 映画 | |
逆襲天の橋立 | 映画 | ||
逆襲の街 | 映画 | ||
女王蜂の逆襲 | 映画 | ||
1962 | カルタゴの大逆襲 | 映画 | |
1964 | 逆襲!大平原 | 映画 | |
1965 | タイタンの逆襲 | 映画 | |
猛獣群、死の逆襲 | 映画 | ||
フランケンシュタインの逆襲 (1965年の映画) | 映画 | ||
バイキングの逆襲 | 映画 | ||
1966 | 獅子王の逆襲 | 映画 | |
剣豪パルダヤンの逆襲 | 映画 | ||
大魔神逆襲 | 映画 | ||
ゾンパイア/吸血ゾンビの逆襲 | 映画 | ||
1967 | キングコングの逆襲 | 映画 | |
ロビン・フッドの逆襲 | 映画 | ||
1968 | ターザンの大逆襲 | 映画 | |
1969 | 逆襲死の谷 | 映画 | |
1971 | 女番長ブルース 牝蜂の逆襲 | 映画 | |
1974 | 逆襲!殺人拳 | 映画 | |
ドラゴンの逆襲 | 映画 | ||
1975 | メカゴジラの逆襲 | 映画 | |
1976 | シャークジョーズ・人喰い鮫の逆襲 | 映画 | |
1978 | 北京原人の逆襲 | 映画 | |
サンダー2/怒りの逆襲 | 映画 | ||
少林寺への道 十八銅人の逆襲 | 映画 | ||
1980 | スター・ウォーズ 帝国の逆襲 | 映画 | |
アメリカン・カンフーの逆襲 | 映画 | ||
ターザンの逆襲(子供ばんど) | 曲 | ||
1981 | 魔界からの逆襲 | 映画 | |
1982 | 怒りの湖底怪獣・ネッシーの大逆襲 | 映画 | |
カスターの逆襲 | ゲーム | ||
1983 | スター・トレック2 カーンの逆襲 | 映画 | |
1984 | くりいむレモン 超次元伝説ラルII~ラモー・ルーの逆襲~」 | アニメ | |
V2/ビジターの逆襲 | ドラマ | ||
1985 | キン肉マン 逆襲!宇宙かくれ超人 | アニメ | |
八岐之大蛇の逆襲 | 映画 | ||
デス・ゲーム/ジェシカの逆襲 | 映画 | ||
怒りのサンダー/逆襲のバーニング・ファイア | 映画 | ||
イーガー皇帝の逆襲 イー・アル・カンフー2 | ゲーム | ||
赤シャツの逆襲 | ラジオドラマ | ||
1986 | マシンロボ クロノスの大逆襲 | アニメ | |
アンドロイド・バスターズ/残虐メカ帝国の逆襲 | 映画 | ||
学園パ二ック ゾンビの逆襲 | 映画 | ||
村上朝日堂の逆襲 | エッセイ集 | ||
聖飢魔II 悪魔の逆襲 | ゲーム | ||
定刻の逆襲 | 中島みゆきのオールナイトニッポンのコーナー | ||
1987 | 死霊の餌 南軍ゾンビの逆襲 | 映画 | |
ブルース・ウィリスの逆襲 | 映画 | ||
ウルトラマン 怪獣帝国の逆襲 | ゲーム | ||
ウィザードリィ4 ワードナの逆襲 | ゲーム | ||
1988 | 機動戦士ガンダム 逆襲のシャア | アニメ | × |
機動戦士ガンダム 逆襲のシャア ベルトーチカ・チルドレン | 小説 | ||
フライトナイト2 バンパイアの逆襲 | 映画 | ||
スケバン刑事 風間三姉妹の逆襲 | 映画 | ||
キョンシーの大逆襲 | 映画 | ||
ゴブリン/プチ魔術の逆襲 | 映画 | ||
スーパー魂斗羅 エイリアンの逆襲 | ゲーム | ||
1989 | 機動戦士SDガンダムの逆襲 | アニメ | |
ゾイド2 ゼネバスの逆襲 | ゲーム | ||
ハロウィン5 ブギーマン逆襲 | 映画 | ||
BIG MOUTHの逆襲(DREAMS COME TRUE) | 曲 | ||
新アンタッチャブル/カポネの逆襲 | テレビ映画 | ||
1990 | それいけ!アンパンマン ばいきんまんの逆襲 | アニメ | |
ウルトラマンG ゴーデスの逆襲 | 映画 | ||
ストリート・ソルジャー/炎の逆襲 | 映画 | ||
墓場までの逆襲(安藤秀樹) | 曲 | ||
ドラえもん ギガゾンビの逆襲 | ゲーム | ||
機動戦士VS伝説巨神 逆襲のギガンティス | 漫画 | ||
1991 | 悪魔のいけにえ3 レザーフェイスの逆襲 | 映画 | |
キラー・クロコダイル 怒りの逆襲 | 映画 | ||
真説エロティック・ゴースト・ストーリー/覇王ウーチュンの逆襲 | 映画 | ||
みのもんたの逆襲(とんねるず) | 曲 | ||
はっぴぃ・ぱらだいすの逆襲 | 曲 | ||
続・ダンジョンマスター カオスの逆襲 | ゲーム | ||
妖花マンドラゴラの逆襲 | ドラマ | ||
1992 | バナナリアンの逆襲(GO-BANG’S) | 曲 | |
ブライ2 闇皇帝の逆襲 | ゲーム | × | |
イヴの逆襲 | 番組 | ||
1993 | 若きモンスターの逆襲(渡辺美里) | 曲 | |
1994 | アラジン ジャファーの逆襲 | アニメ | |
MOTHER2 ギーグの逆襲 | ゲーム | ||
クレヨンしんちゃん2 大魔王の逆襲 | ゲーム | ||
スペース・カウボーイの逆襲 (The Return of the Space Cowboy)(ジャミロクワイ) | 曲 | ||
王様はロバ~はったり帝国の逆襲~ | 漫画 | ||
1995 | サイバーネット ハッカーの逆襲 | 映画 | |
トレマーズ2グラボイズの逆襲 | 映画 | ||
実写版 淫獣学園 色魔界の逆襲 | オリジナルビデオ | ||
キミは逆襲する!(光GENJI) | 曲 | ||
1996 | 魔法少女プリティサミー ~電脳帝国の逆襲~ | アニメ | |
ザ・ビースト/巨大イカの逆襲 | 映画 | ||
ビビアン・スーのパイレーツの逆襲 | 映画 | ||
メタナイトの逆襲(星のカービィ スーパーデラックス) | ゲーム | × | |
1997 | バットマン&ロビン Mr.フリーズの逆襲 | 映画 | × |
クラッシュ・バンディクー2 コルテックスの逆襲! | ゲーム | ||
1998 | 劇場版ポケットモンスター ミュウツーの逆襲 | アニメ | × |
1999 | がんばれゴエモン~天狗党の逆襲~ | ゲーム | |
絢爛たる逆襲の救世主(MIO) | 曲 | ||
2000 | 平成バンパイアの逆襲 浅野りん作品集 | 漫画 | |
ジャンクフードの逆襲(TOKIO) | 曲 | ||
2001 | デジモンアドベンチャー02 ディアボロモンの逆襲 | アニメ | × |
クレヨンしんちゃん 嵐を呼ぶ モーレツ!オトナ帝国の逆襲 | アニメ | × | |
ワニ女の逆襲 | 映画 | ||
ザ・グラディエーターII ローマ帝国への逆襲 | 映画 | ||
ジェイ&サイレント・ボブ 帝国への逆襲 | 映画 | ||
トラブル・キッズ マックス・キーブルの大逆襲 | 映画 | ||
ナイン・フォーティーン ~BOXER 6 の逆襲~(SCUDELIA ELECTRO) | 曲 | ||
第一章「極道脅迫!体育部員たちの逆襲」 | AV | ○ | |
2002 | ソウルサバイバーの逆襲(ニューエスト・モデル) | 曲 | |
2003 | アメリカン・スクール/童貞男の逆襲! | 映画 | |
ペンギンの逆襲(ジェット機) | 曲 | ||
ゲゲゲの鬼太郎 逆襲!妖魔大血戦 | ゲーム | ||
2004 | 十兵衛ちゃん2 -シベリア柳生の逆襲- | アニメ | |
アドヴェンチャー・オブ・シンドバッド 魔女の逆襲 | 映画 | ||
嵐 ARASHI 風魔一族の逆襲 | 映画 | ||
ロックの逆襲 -スーパースターの条件-(雅-miyavi-) | 曲 | ||
ティム・バートン ナイトメアー・ビフォア・クリスマス ブギーの逆襲 | ゲーム | ||
2005 | アークエとガッチンポー THE MOVIE チェルシーの逆襲 | 映画 | |
KAZUMAAMUZAK アムザック 最後の逆襲 | 映画 | ||
スパイダー・ボーイ ゴキブリンの逆襲 | 映画 | ||
宇宙戦艦ヤマト 暗黒星団帝国の逆襲 | ゲーム | ||
新・ボクらの太陽 逆襲のサバタ | ゲーム | ||
2006 | 親指(大)Xの逆襲! | 映画 | |
7つの泉を奪還せよ!!~フィフスエレメントの逆襲~(DARK ELEMENTS) | 曲 | ||
逆襲!パッパラ隊 | 漫画 | ||
2007 | ジェイ&サイレント・ボブ 帝国への逆襲 | 映画 | |
逆襲のロードローラー(鏡音リン) | 曲 | ||
The Counterattack Of The Dreamer (夢見人の逆襲)(VOLA & THE ORIENTAL MACHINE) | 曲 | ||
バーン・ノーティス 元スパイの逆襲 | ドラマ | ||
女囚611 獣牝(オンナ)たちの逆襲 | |||
2008 | 沈黙の逆襲 | 映画 | セガールだから多分○ |
ギララの逆襲 洞爺湖サミット危機一発 | 映画 | ||
ラルゴ・ウィンチ 宿命と逆襲 | 映画 | ||
SPACE INVADERS GET EVEN~逆襲のスペースインベーダー~ | ゲーム | ||
大王の逆襲(星のカービィウルトラスーパーデラックス) | ゲーム | × | |
真田くノ一忍法伝 かすみ 服部半蔵の逆襲! | Vシネマ | ||
2009 | BBBの逆襲(B-Club) | アルバム | |
バナナの逆襲 第2話 敏腕?弁護士ドミンゲス、現る | 映画 | ||
アーサーと魔王マルタザールの逆襲 | 映画 | ||
ゼロからの逆襲(上条当麻 (CV:阿部敦)) | 曲 | ||
おかんの逆襲~我が家のリフォーム戦争~ | ドラマ | ||
封神演義 逆襲の妲己 | ドラマ | ||
2010 | 逆襲!スケ番☆ハンターズ 地獄の決闘篇 | 映画 | |
ゼブラーマン ゼブラシティの逆襲 | 映画 | ||
アニマル・ウォーズ 森林帝国の逆襲 | 映画 | ||
NINJA GIRLS ~おっぱい帝国の逆襲~ | 映画 | ||
EAT LEAD マットハザードの逆襲 | ゲーム | ||
ゼブラミニスカポリスの逆襲 | オリジナルビデオ | ||
CRベノムの逆襲 | パチンコ | ||
2011 | きかんしゃトーマス ディーゼル10の逆襲 | アニメ | |
ゆとり世代の逆襲 | アルバム | ||
バナナの逆襲 第1話 ゲルテン監督、訴えられる | 映画 | ||
ロー・コスト ~LCCの逆襲~ | 映画 | ||
夏の逆襲(morning light)(GRAPEVINE) | 曲 | ||
2012 | ザ・レジェンド ソロン王の野望と勇者の逆襲 | 映画 | |
タイタンの逆襲 | 映画 | ||
逆襲のファンタジカ | ゲーム | ||
ダンガンロンパ モノクマの逆襲 | ゲーム | ||
Revenge Of Dragoon 逆襲の竜騎兵 | ゲーム | ||
ロスジェネの逆襲 | 小説 | ||
デフスターウォーズ EBISODE1 ~学芸会の逆襲~ | ドキュメンタリー | ||
メイド・イン・ジャパン 逆襲のシナリオ | 番組 | ||
2013 | マリアンヌの逆襲 (マリアンヌ) | アルバム | |
飛びだす 悪魔のいけにえ レザーフェイス一家の逆襲 | 映画 | ||
レイプゾンビ2&3 LUST OF THE DEAD アキバ帝国の逆襲 | 映画 | ||
ニューヨーク2014 狼軍団の逆襲 | 映画 | ||
ポンコツ野郎の大逆襲(東京カランコロン) | 曲 | ||
逆襲のドラゴンライダー | ゲーム | ||
CRぱちんこウルトラマンタロウ 暗黒の逆襲 | パチンコ | ||
2014 | クレヨンしんちゃん ガチンコ!逆襲のロボとーちゃん | アニメ | × |
逆襲のアイドル (ビリー・アイドル) | アルバム | ||
ピラミッドの逆襲 | 映画 | ||
FROGS ~ケロンパ帝国の逆襲~(FLOW) | 曲 | ||
bot帝国の逆襲(サカモト教授) | 曲 | ||
静かなる逆襲(椎名林檎) | 曲 | ||
テレキャスターの逆襲(鏡音リン) | 曲 | ||
アクム獣の逆襲(映画プリキュアオールスターズ NewStage3 永遠のともだち) | 曲 | ||
ウルトラマンなんて怖くない!怪獣大逆襲 | ゲーム | ||
赤の逆襲 ~Red Revenge~ | ゲーム | ||
2015 | 華麗なる逆襲(SMAP) | 曲 | |
Crazy Party Night~ぱんぷきんの逆襲~(きゃりーぱみゅぱみゅ) | 曲 | ||
乙女の逆襲(アンジュルム) | 曲 | ||
Z ~俺等的逆襲~(湘南乃風) | 曲 | ||
νポラリスAb/逆襲のポラリス(まなみのりさ) | 曲 | ||
BENCH WARMERの逆襲(VELTPUNCH) | 曲 | ||
大言壮語の逆襲(Chapter line) | 曲 | ||
片想いの逆襲 プチデザ | 漫画 | ||
2016 | 劇場版 探偵オペラ ミルキィホームズ ~逆襲のミルキィホームズ | アニメ | ○? |
ゆとりの逆襲! (ユトリロミュージック(ソロ) ) | アルバム | ||
デスノート 逆襲の天才 | 映画 | ||
20世紀の逆襲(上坂すみれ) | 曲 | ||
アランドロンの逆襲(ギターウルフ) | 曲 | ||
杏仁豆腐の逆襲(nicoten) | 曲 | ||
美しい逆襲 (密会と耳鳴り) | 曲 | ||
ダークマターの逆襲(映画魔法つかいプリキュア!) | 曲 | ||
もぐもぐパックマン“にやりゴーストの逆襲” | ゲーム | ||
逆襲のファンタジカ: ブラッドライン | ゲーム | ||
シャンティ -リスキィ・ブーツの逆襲- | ゲーム | ||
巨悪は眠らせない 特捜検事の逆襲 | ドラマ | ||
2017 | ガンダムビルドファイターズ GMの逆襲 | アニメ | × |
タイムボカン 逆襲の三悪人 | アニメ | ||
宇宙戦隊キュウレンジャー THE MOVIE ゲース・インダベーの逆襲 | 映画 | ||
西遊記2 妖怪の逆襲 | 映画 | ||
孤独と逆襲EP(ゆるめるモ!) | 曲 | ||
月の逆襲(クリープハイプ) | 曲 | ||
BBちゃんの逆襲/電子の海で会いましょう!(Fate/Grand Order) | ゲーム | ||
赤シャツの逆襲 | ドラマ | ||
絶対無敵ライジンオー 五次元帝国の逆襲 | Web小説 |