文明のターンテーブルThe Turntable of Civilization

日本の時間、世界の時間。
The time of Japan, the time of the world

this song is included in the masterpiece of Kuwata Keisuke once in a lifetime, it is the same thing

2019年01月16日 16時18分24秒 | 日記

The following is the continuation of the previous chapter.

How much they are extorting money from Japan, whatever parliament without historical awareness apologizes, they declare to keep saying for the next 1,000 years.

It's not a joke.

*To this, Haruki Murakami said that, as it is, Japan must apologize forever...

He is not quite an exaggeration to say that the facts are agents of China and Korea...

The fact that I saw his sentence for the first time in the 'Sound Argument' Series of biographies of imaginary person in Japan 'was stunned by its childish style.

Joyce Carol Oates of Princeton University, a female writer in the United States and nominated for the Nobel prize candidate, gave a masterpiece inspired by Bob Dylan's ♬ Don’t Think Twice It's All Right ♬,

Murakami plagiarized and wrote ‘Norwegian Wood’…

My supposition a completely right thing,

I was convinced that I tried to confirm the full name of Joyce Carol Oates right now.

Because my intuition that I originally sent to the world is because it was described before when I searched Joyce in Wikipedia.

For me who walked the life of adversity, to the extent that ordinary people could not understand, I walked with Bob Dylan and John Lennon...
Recalling 'Contrail' which is Yuming's once in a lifetime work I hope... 
I have lived my life with songs by Bob Dylan, John Lennon...
As already mentioned, they are my best friends, encouraged me constantly and guided me.
Because it was me, it blinked in an instant.
The publishing world that headed to the way of completely declining industry succeeded in tailoring Murakami as a darling of the publishing world because his principal, Joyce Carol Oates, the author of the novel, is true,
Because the masterpiece above is probably her first-class masterpiece.
It is a song that I admired that he had plagiarized Bruce Springsteen admirably when I first heard the song while driving a car,
♬ Everyone's Song ♬, since having entered my repertoire since around, as you know well ... this song is included in the masterpiece of Kuwata Keisuke once in a lifetime, it is the same thing.
It will not search for unfavorable things the nature of the people in the Asahi Shimbun and the Korean Peninsula is really alike, but that's why they never notice that the truth is being dewed on the contrary.
It is probably because my pointedness was exactly righteous...Haruki Murakami's distorted enthusiastic fans had removed the above from the article by Joyce Carol Oates from Japanese version of Wikipedia! *
This draft continues.


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