Capitalism is like the game of Old Maid.
(経済は、ババ抜き)
2016年6月25日土曜日
2016年6月16日木曜日
我( )、ゆえに我あり (I - - -, therefore I am.)
I - - -, therefore I am.
(A) think
(B) eat sushi
(C) run
(D) all of the above
(E) none of the above
(A) think
(B) eat sushi
(C) run
(D) all of the above
(E) none of the above
2016年6月11日土曜日
2016年6月10日金曜日
『強さ』について (On Strength)
Here is dictionary definitions of "strengh".
strength (strĕngkth, strĕngth, strĕnth)
n.
1. The state or quality of being strong; physical power or capacity: the strength needed to lift a box.
2. The capacity to resist attack; impregnability: the strength of the ship's armor.
3. The capacity to resist strain or stress; durability: the strength of the cables.
4. The ability to deal with difficult situations or to maintain a moral or intellectual position: Does he have the strength to overcome such a tragedy?
5.
a. The number of people constituting a normal or ideal organization: The police force has been at half strength since the budget cuts.
b. Capability in terms of numbers or resources: an army of fearsome strength.
6.
a. An attribute or quality of particular worth or utility; an asset: Your easygoing nature is one of your strengths.
b. One that is regarded as the embodiment of protective or supportive power; a support or mainstay: Her family has been her strength in difficult times.
7.
a. Degree of concentration, distillation, or saturation: What's the strength of that cleaning solution?
b. Operative effectiveness or potency: the strength of the drug.
c. Intensity, as of sound or light: the strength of the wind.
d. Intensity of emotion or belief: the strength of feeling among the voters.
e. Cogency or persuasiveness: the strength of his argument.
8. Effective or binding force; efficacy: the strength of an argument.
9. Firmness of or a continuous rising tendency in prices, as of a currency or market.
10. Games Power derived from the value of playing cards held.
Idiom:
on the strength of
On the basis of: She was hired on the strength of her computer skills.
[Middle English, from Old English strengthu.]
2016年6月9日木曜日
人生はゲーム(Life is a game)
Life is a game, in which food-makers are allowed to poison citizens to death by legally putting slow-acting deadly chemicals into their so-called food products, but in which citizens have the freedom to avoid buying them.
2016年6月8日水曜日
一生懸命やらない理由 (Why One Stops Working Hard)
When one stops working hard, it's often because one once worked so hard
but failed, and that failure was unbearably painful.
but failed, and that failure was unbearably painful.
2016年6月5日日曜日
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