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This is an article of Psychological Science: "Perception of Emotion Is Culture-Specifi". According to it, Japanese person pay attention to the tone of his voice, not his face. That’s what other Japanese people would do. Hmm when I read this article, I realized I can agree with that. I often judged mom or brother were in bad mood or good mood without seeing his face when I got home, just talk her/his tone of voice on their reply when I said "I come home!".
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This in an interesting music video of performance group "world order". The main guy is Genki Sudoh. He was well known as mixed martial artist for K-1 befor, after retiring it, he became dancer, actor and writer, he wrote about some spiritual books, one of them was "talking to Bashar". Very interesting guy.
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This is an article of Psychological Science: "Perception of Emotion Is Culture-Specifi". According to it, Japanese person pay attention to the tone of his voice, not his face. That’s what other Japanese people would do. Hmm when I read this article, I realized I can agree with that. I often judged mom or brother were in bad mood or good mood without seeing his face when I got home, just talk her/his tone of voice on their reply when I said "I come home!".
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Ha ha ha this is funny "real packman"!! We have an legend "Pacman Game Case : Tokyo District Court : Judgement". Before pacman, the video game characters were not admitted as copyright issue. But when pacman release, some Japanese cafes set the similar characters games and Nintendo brought it to coat as "the similar those went to against to pacman's cinematic copyright products. Nintendo won and that was the first case the game characters could have copyright in Japan.
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Aye, Genki Sudo is an interesting chap. This is worth the time: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPJO8HRyrBY
Not sure i understand his dance work. It's a bit gay, no?
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