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Life goes on brah!

2023/12/21 English

BGM: Enya - Storms In Africa

Although I find out my body had not had any terrible fever (yes, it was just 36.5 heat.) I have been suffered from coughing. Now, I have been taking the medicines I had got yesterday. So it seems that I should keep on facing this cold steadily. TBH, I am not a person who usually can be suffered from any cold unluckily. In Japan, though I have never heard where the origin of this rumor (or a kind of "cliché") is, people use this idiom. "Only idiots can get a cold." Then, this sickness would tell me I must not be an idiot?

Now I can't remember why I had got this idea (maybe I have been soaked into the timeline of X and Facebook too much today.) I started thinking some ideas today. Any books, any Netflix videos haven't come into my mind so I just thought - one of them was this. In Japan, some X (I'm talking about ex-Twitter) users say that "(Indeed,) Nazi could have done great things." Yes, a true revisionism. Of course, I won't allow any holocaust anymore but I also can't deny this revisionism cliché simply.

I can think like this. I must have any "freedom of thinking" within my inner free zone. In there, any free speech should be allowed. And, I also can get the "freedom of speech" in this world. These two kinds of freedom (which must not invade any types of minds like George Orwell's "1984") must have been supported by the society. Therefore, if I obeyed this idea, I could say any extreme, exclusive ideas.

But also, I have to understand this - This kind of "freedom" of actions like "free speech" (of course, that can have the freedom of "hate speech") must invade our society's order. If I affirm Nazi without concerning various traumatic events we have experienced in our history (I accept it must be tragedy therefore we shouldn't forget it,) then it must "hurt" someone else mentally and physically. So, I need to think about the influence of these "freedom."

OH MY! I have written too long (sorry if this idea is too controversial.) My brain must have been invaded by the cold.