字幕表 動画を再生する 字幕スクリプトをプリント 翻訳字幕をプリント 英語字幕をプリント Before this video begins, I'm doing another giveaway with Origin PC. ビデオを始める前に、新しいオリジンPCのプレゼントのお知らせがあるんだ、 Check out the link in the description, and we're giving away the Origin Chronos, which I use for my TV setup. 俺のTVセットにも使ってるオリジンクロノスの プレゼントだ、下の説明のリンクからチェックして It's amazing. I got 4k resolution support and just play games. It's smooth. It's beautiful 4k対応できていて、それでゲームもできる。 スムーズだし、綺麗で最高なんだ It's, it's nice. And, it can do this, Look: 実に素晴らしい、あとこんな事も出来るんだ、見て、 They even attached a meme, look at this: "a variable mounting technology patented, but can you do this?" ミームも付いてる、”特許済み多様マウント機能搭載、でもこれできるか?” 10 out of 10 meme, of course. 当然、10点満点中、10点のミームだ Check it out link in the description. With select systems 下の説明のリンクをチェックしてほしい、システムの選択も You can get a 256 gigabyte SSD. Other great offers check out: OriginPC.com. Great people, great computers and.. 256GのSSD、その他素敵な提供がある、見て欲しい。 OriginPC.com、偉大な人々、偉大なPC、あと… moving on with the video! ビデオに移ろうか! Meme Review - just kidding. It's just me! I didn't get much sleep last night, and I'm just like can we ミームレビュー! This video will be very chill; just one video, that would be very chill. Thank you very much ok alright ok 冗談!ミーだけです。 Feels kind of stupid making a video like this because who cares what PewDiePie has to say about literature 昨日はよく眠れなかったんだ、だからあの… if you follow me on Twitter, 今回は落ち着いた感じで行きます。今回だけ 静かにお送りします。有難う御座います I've been posting I've been reading a lot of books lately and a lot of people were asking, "hey オーケイ、オーライ! Do a book review" so here I am. it was three people that asked actually it's really weird オーーケイッ! I don't think I've ever read this much in my entire life. It just sort of happened, and I've been loving it Pewdiepieが文学について語って、誰向けの ビデオなんだ?っておかしな感じもするけど I had a blast this month reading these books ツイッターフォローしてる人はご存知かもしれない、 Consider Phlebas, Brave New World, 最近、色々と本を読んでるってツイートしたら、沢山の人から Fahrenheit 451, ”ねぇ、ブックレビューしてよ”って、というわけです。 Children of Time, the Picture of Dorian Gray, and 12 Rules of Life. 実際、要望を頂いたのは3名ですが.. I basically wasn't - it's not a new year's resolution or anything like that 本当に変な感じ I used to read, YouTube sort of made me completely stop 今までこんな沢山読んだこと無かったと思う、 なんとなくそうなったんだけど、すごく楽しめたから And I've been really desperate to just do other things in my spare time これだけの本読むので一ヶ月すごく楽しんだよ and I've been loving it and I plan to keep, keep on reading and Consider Phlebas, すばらしい新世界、 maybe 華氏451度、 uh, this could inspire you to read as well or チルドレン・オブ・タイム,ドリアン・グレイの肖像, そして、人生の12のルール uhhhh これは別に新年の抱負とかそんなのじゃなくて、 Might just be interesting to hear what I have to say. I don't know probably not, shut up! First book is: 読書はしてたんだけど、Youtubeおかげで 全く読まなくなったんだよ Consider Phlebas or plebas or 空き時間も別のことをするので精一杯だったし、 phLeBaS. You know this is an important writer because the title of his name is five times big as the title of the book それが好きだったこともあるけど、 でも読書もしていくことに決めたんだ。 I didn't know anything about Ian M. Banks. I know he's from - he's a Scottish writer? this was written in nineteen もしかしたら 1987. I don't think the title or the cover has anything to do with the book これが君も読書することに繋がるかもしれないし、 I just knew I wanted to read a sci-fi それか... I got this idea that I just want to immerse myself in a completely different universe and もしかすると俺の話す事に興味を 持ってくれるかもしれないし… Space seems like a great place to go. I've been really interested in AI lately, and I thought わかんない!たぶん違う!やかましいわ!! Maybe, maybe I can discover that. I just searched up classic sci-fi まず最初の本は and this is what came up. It's about the main character whose name is Horza, and he's a very interesting protagonist Consider Phlebas コンシダー・プリバス..かプレバス…? He's a changer as it's called and または…▽□%BaS Whenever I, uhh 表紙の著者名がタイトルの五倍くらい デカいことから著者の重要さが分かるでしょう Whenever I read a イアンM・バンクスについて何も知らなかったけど、 スコットランドの作者かな、これは19... Old literature that is considered a classic 1987年だ。タイトルとかカバーは 本には何も関係ないと思う But hasn't been made into any form of movie adaptation because Hollywood would literally take anything and make a movie out of it - 俺は単純に、SFが読みたかったんだ But they don't - I'm always thinking why? Why has this not been made into 単に全く違った世界に没入したい考えがあって、あと a movie and well 宇宙みたいな広大な場所。 最近、AIにもすごく興味があったし、 I think it's the protagonist. How do you make a movie about a character that can change into other people? もしかしたら、見つけられるかもと思って クラシックなSFを探したんだ It was very interesting to have a character, that's そして見つけたのがコレ sort of OP (overpowered) in a sense. He can ホルザというメインキャラクターについて書かれていて、彼がとても面白い主人公なんだ change into other people - not as seamlessly as x-men or whatever; that blue girl or whatever - チェンジャーと呼ばれていて、 But nevertheless he can do it he has いつも、… teeth that if he bites you you'll become paralyzed and if he even just scratches you and クラシックとみなされてる読み物を読むと He will have the same effect. He doesn't really use the powers as - just as a superhero 大抵、ハリウッドが手を付けていて It's more of a way to as a power struggle 何らかの映画化がされてるんだけど、 This is so uninteresting. I realize sorry, but the main cha - I just find it interesting that the main characters like he has でもこれは違う。ずっと何で思ってたんだ、 these really great abilities and that made it really fun. It's basically about Horza 何故これが映画になってないのか? who is - I don't; I feel bad for not remembering this - but he's with the Idiran, which is this space 主人公のせいだと思うけど。どうやったら、 別の人間に変身できるキャラクターを映画にできるか group of people. Man, I'm explaining this amazing. and Idiran is at war with The Culture which is this uh ある意味、こんな強すぎるキャラクターがいたから、 space group of people. And Horza is uh, he wants すごく面白かった Through some strange turn of events, he wants to retrieve 他の人間に変身できて、X-Menみたいに シームレスじゃないけど、あの青い、女か何か this AI that had crash-landed on a とにかく変身できて、 planet called Schar's World 噛みつくと麻痺させる歯を持ってる That's the story. A lot of things happen in between but if you write a summary of the plot it can be extremely short あと、引っ掻いても同じ効果を持ってる But it is a space opera in a sense that a lot of cool stuff happens スーパーヒーローのように能力を使いこなせくて You know? They, they fight at a temple, どちらかといえば、力にもがいてるような方 They play this crazy space game; things that it wasn't really necessary for the plot この点はあまり面白くないんだ、申し訳ない。 でも、この主人公がすごい能力を but it was fun to be part of the journey and 持っている所が話を本当に面白くしていると思う That's what I enjoyed about it. Iain the writer loves the culture. It's very clear while reading this that he loves describing このホルザ…思い出せなくて悔しいけど、 彼はイディランという集団の人々と一緒にいて What? the civil - space, おぉ、説明出来た すごい! civilization is, what their morals are, what their ideas are and イディランは戦争中で、カルチャーという… He spends a lot of time on this and personally I found it a bit boring after a while 宇宙人集団が相手 I wanted to know more about Horza. Why is he part of the Idiran? ホルザはある奇妙な出来事を経て、 Why does he want to retrieve the AI so badly? What is his motive as a character? 彼はシャーズワールドという惑星に 墜落したAIをを取り戻そうとする What is that drives him through to to want this so badly? それがストーリー We never really find the answer to that which I find to be kind of annoying その間、様々な出来事が起こるんだけど、 プロットの要約を書くと極端に短くなる But it wraps up nicely in the end and it's overall just a fun space adventure 色んなクールな出来事もある点で スペース・オペラだね I think that's really all it is so I would rate this 3 out of 5 stars そうだ、寺院での戦いがあって It was alright. It was okay. Moving on: I wanted to read a dystopian futuristic あまり話に必要性もない クレイジーなスペースゲームをするんだけど、 Sci-fi. I read 1984 by George Orwell before and it's one of my favorite でもそれが旅を楽しくしてる部分で Books it was a book that really left that impact on me 俺が面白かった所でもあるね。 作者はカルチャーを愛していて、 I and the meaning and the story tied together really gripped me and I think about it a lot. A lot of people 読んでてもハッキリわかる、なんだっけシビル、スペース suggested Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, which is very similar to 1984 but スペース・シヴィライゼーションの描写をしていて、 彼らのモラルや理想、 they sort of tackled the same issue but かなりこの部分に時間を割いていて、結局のところ、 個人的にはちょっと退屈に感じたんだけど Completely different perspectives. Basically, uh Aldous describes a future - this was written, 俺的にはもっとホルザのことが知りたかった なんで彼はイディランに入ったのか? 1934 I think or something like that, a long time ago - and Aldous describes a なぜ彼はそんなにもAIを取り戻そうとするのか? 一キャラクターとして彼の動機が何なのか? a future horror scenario 彼をひどく掻き立てるものは何なのか? Human as a society. I think the year was like この若干イライラしてしまう部分の答えは 本当に見つからないままなんだけど、 2150 or something like that - we have a society where we are just perfectly content 最終的にとても良くまとめ上げらてていて、 全体的に楽しいスペースアドベンチャーだね There's no problems, there's no diseases, people are born out of labs ほんとにそれが全てだ Through the Bokanovsky effect, people are born in- without a mother or a father 評価は5点満点で3点! They're just genetically produced. People are born into hierarchies 問題ない、全然いい。 So you have the hierarchies and social casts of alphas being the top guys Beta Gamma Delta's is that the right order and? 続きまして Everyone is just content where they are. The alphas are happy they're not deltas, and Delta's are happy 俺はディストピア(絶望的な世界)な 未来SFが読みたかったんだ they're not alphas, and if there's ever a problem お気に入りの本の一つで、ジョージ・オーウェルの 1984年を読んだんだけど、 for the people in the society they just take soma; they, they brainwash themselves with drugs, and they just feel better すごくインパクトを受けた本で It's sort of plays on the blissfully ignorant 物語と意義が繋がっていてすごく心を掴まれたし、 色んな事について考えさせられた sort of way of living それで、たくさんの人にオルダス・ハクスリの 「すばらしい新世界」を勧められたんだ And this is how people want to live this is how people are happy to be. これは1984年に酷似していて、 Then, another character gets introduced who grew up outside of civilization, he's called a savage なんというか同じ問題に取り組んでいて、 He is basically us he is でも全く違う視点なんだ he has the same ideas and values as we do and he meets this new world, a brav- the Brave New World™️ オルダスが書いているのは基本的に未来で、 the civilization that is completely different and the contrast between the savage and the civilization was hilarious この本が書かれたのは1934年で、たしか I laughed so much while reading it. As an example: He tells the civilization that he has a mother. *civilized Pewds* a mother? HAHAHA その辺りだと思う、結構昔だ I love her *civilized Pewds* you love her? HAHAjsHA オルダスは未来のホラーシナリオを書いていて It's very funny, I'm not even sure it's supposed to be funny 社会としての人類、2150年あたりだったと思う、 But I, I laughed out loud a lot of times while reading it, but then 完璧に満たされた社会があって、 The story like I said it might not seem as bad as in the beginning, but the story turns very grim and 問題も無く、病気も無い 人々は研究所から産み出され You understand that things are- this is not a way to live. This is actually a horror scenario and ボカノブスキ!エフェクトを経て 母親も父親も無く生まれて The ending left - just like 1984 - a very big impact on me. I think about this book a lot after reading it 遺伝子操作によって製造され、 人々は生まれながらにして階層を持ってる I love this book. I think it's a masterpiece 社会的階層があって、アルファをトップとして、 ベータ、ガンマ、デルタと続く 5 out of 5. It's an incredible piece of literature. I could not recommend this enough if you like a dystopian future 順番あってるかな? So you probably read it already anyway. It's very interesting as well to compare it to 1984 みんな自分の居場所に満足していて、 アルファは自分たちがデルタじゃなくて良かった 1984 which is written by George Orwell デルタは自分がアルファじゃなくて良かった と思ってる Described a future just to oversimplify. He described a future もし、その社会の人々で問題が起こったとしても Horror scenario as well where the government doesn't want you to read books 彼らはソーマを取り去られるだけ、 薬で洗脳して、気分よくさせる I guess you can say, but Aldous describes the same fear, but he describes a future where society 幸せで無知な演劇してるような Doesn't want to read book- we just rejected it where we reject the knowledge ourselves そんな風な生き方 So it's very interesting to have to two fears brewed into different それが人々が暮らしたい様で、幸せなあり方となってて uh, perspectives. Moving on, I don't need to go on too much そこで、外の文明で育った別のキャラクターが出てくる サベージと呼ばれていて So naturally I wanted to read more dystopian because I read two, 基本的に我々と同じで and I loved them, so a lot of people suggested Fahrenheit 451 我々と同じ様な理想や価値感を持っている彼が、 この素晴らしき世界に出会う written by American writer Ray Bradbury, and you see here on the back: "Ray Bradbury's gift for storytelling 文明人は全く違っていて、サベージと 文明人の差の違いがおかしかった reshaped our culture and expanded our world." - Barack Obama. I hated this book 読んでる間すごく笑ったよ、例えば comparing this book 彼が文明人に話すところで、 ”俺には母親がいるんだ”って to 文明人Pewd : ”母親だって?!ハハハハハ!” Brave New World, it makes this seem so shallow ”母を愛してる” 文明人 Pewd : "愛してるだって!?ハハハハ!" and so petty. I'll try my best to explain why I didn't like this book because I know a lot of people love this book and すごい面白いんだけど、面白く書かれている所なのかは実際よくわからないけど I know a lot of you probably have read this book because ironically your teacher told you to read this book- I bet you でも、読んでる間、声を上げていっぱい笑った that's the case. And the irony of that is that it probably will turn people off right reading books 話は最初に話したように悪くは なさそうに思うかもしれないけど、 Because it's not an interesting story, but it carries a very important message ストーリーは酷く変わる So, so teachers want kids to understand his message about why literature is important そして気付かされる、こんな生き方は間違ってる これは実際ホラーシナリオで、 But it's just gonna turn them off. That's how I imagine it. Anyway, I need to explain what this book is about, sorry 1984年と同じくエンディングで すごく大きなインパクトを受けたし、 It's about Guy Montag who's a firefighter, 読み終わって、たくさん考えさせられた Sorry, he's a fireman, but he doesn't extinguish fires, get this: he, he burns books この本すごい好きで、 傑作だと思うよ Burning books, guys, burning books is BAD obviously 5点です。信じられないほどの文学、 上手く十分にお勧めすることは出来ないけど、 That's an important message ディストピアな未来好きなら既に読んでると思うけど とにかく、1984年と比べてみるとホントに面白い But I just found it to be told in a very shallow and uninteresting manner the meaning was the story 1984年はジョージ・オーウェルの作品で And not the story itself, which I found to be kind of annoying. I didn't care about guy the firefighter. I didn't care 過度に単純化された未来のホラーシナリオを書いていて what happened to him and そこでは政府はあなたが本を読むことを望まない It just made it not really interesting たぶん、君はこう言うかもしれない、 ”オルダスも同じ恐怖を書いてるよね” I read that apparently this book was written in a few days or maybe it was a month and you can tell でも、彼の未来は社会が本を読むことを望んでなくて I compared his writing style to, to そこでは我々自ら知識を拒絶してる Huxley it's this is a joke. I felt like sense it didn't really have a story, I'm just reading ということでこの2つの恐怖から別々の 視点を醸し出せて非常に面白い Ray Bradbury's ideas and his fears directly, and it just came across as kind of petty and 次に行こう、これ以上やる必要ないや Anti innovation, maybe at the time it was more reasonable to have the fear that in the future 当然、もっとディストピアが読みたくて We're not gonna care about books anymore. That's Ray Bradbury's fear. His fear that we're gonna listen to the radio 2冊読んでどっちも好きだったからね、 While doing other things and he makes a good point actually now that I think about it about, how それで、多くの人が勧めてくれた”華氏451度” we want to consume media so quickly now, that I did resonate to and he アメリカの著者レイ・ブラッドベリ he sort of goes over the top with it 本の裏にはこう書いてある he seems like the kind of person that will tell you don't spend too much time in the front of the TV because your ”レイ・ブラッドベリの話のギフトは、私たちの文化を再構成し、世界を広げた” eyes will become squared and to me that just seemed like ーバラク・オバマ。 この本嫌い Against innovation in the future. Yes, he was probably right about how quickly we want to consume media この本と比べて But people still read books just because we have computers and television and radio この That doesn't turn off from anything ”すばらしい新世界”と比べると かなり浅い感じで、かなりこじんまりしてる Maybe I misinterpreted なぜこの本が嫌いか頑張って説明しようと思う 多くの人に愛されているし、 But that's just how I understood the writer. Because of that I can't give this book too high of a rating この本を読んだ人が多いことも知ってる。なぜなら、 皮肉にも先生に言われて読んだんだからね。でしょ? I will give it a two out of five そしてそれが皮肉なことに読書を 止めてしまうことになる I don't really understand its price, and I would not recommend this book 話も面白くないからね でもこれには重用なメッセージもあって I would much rather recommend a book like this or 1984 先生達は彼の何故文学が重要かっていうメッセージを理解させようとするけど、 Next. book. So I asked Marzia what her favorite book was it's the Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde 結局、興味を失わせることになってる これは俺のイメージだけどね、とにかく、この本の説明をしようか another, *smol kiss* ガイ・モンターグという消防士の話で、 fine piece of literature, and I understand exactly why Marzia loved this book, it has a 失礼、ファイアマンで、彼は消火はしなくて、本を燃やす meaningful, uh 本を燃やす、いいか、本を燃やすのはダメ! a meaningful story with sort of horror elements to it 明らかにこれは大事なメッセージで And I think, uh that hits, uh that's what Marzia would be interested in. The story is about Dorian Gray who gets painted by でも、浅くて面白みのない様式を 読む中でわかったんだけど、 Basil, this painter and それが物語の意図なんだ The third character, which name is Lord Henry. It's kind- イライラさせる部分そのものが物語じゃないけどね 消防士のことはどうでもよかった… I don't want to get too much into each character, but basically Henry, and it gets really infatuated by this Picture of, of Dorian あいつに何が起こったとかどうでもいい It's just such a beautiful picture that he painted 別に面白味も無かったし That Basil painted, and, and Dorian himself really adores his pic- painting, every one loves his painting この本は明らかに2~3日くらいで書かれてる、 それか一カ月くらいかな But it's between them that that it's been painted *Doria* This is incredible and incredibly beautiful, man この本の書き方をこっちの本と比べてみると… He's, he's the perfect ハクスリーの本ね、この本はジョークだ。 物語とは感じられないんだよ perfect being it's described as and he's a レイ・ブラッドベリのアイディアを読んで、 直に恐怖を感じるような He's in a high social caste. He's well regarded 取るに足らない反革新的な出来事みたいな He's rich, and he has it all, basically he has everything you could possibly want 誰もが本のことを気にしなくなる未来になった時、 この恐怖はもっと納得いくかもしれない But he realizes that he's not gonna have this youth, this beautiful face forever, so he これがレイ・ブラッドベリが語る恐怖 ラジオを通して聞かされるような恐怖で、 he sort of wishes that he could have it forever なにか別のことしながら… 今思ったんだけど、彼はいい点を突いていて、 He wishes that he could look this young as his picture and as beautiful as a picture forever and that becomes his curse 俺達は今、メディアを実に早く消費したがっていて、 それは俺も共感できる、 because he doesn't age at all and, 彼はその上を越えたようなものだね Instead the picture becomes a reflection of his soul. Lord Henry, ”テレビで時間を無駄にするな、目が四角になるぞ” なんてこと言いそうな人だよね彼は I would describe as - he's older than Dorian. あと未来革新へ反対してるようにも感じる he is, he's lived a fuller life than him and he has experience and I think he looks at そう、おそらく彼は俺達がどれだけ速くメディアを 消費しているかについて書いたんだと思う Dorian sort of as him- himself in the past and he gives Dorian advice through different things だけど、本はまだ読まれてるし、 コンピューターもあればテレビもラジオもある And maybe I'm describing the plot too much 何からも止められない Sorry it-I, I think it's just interesting もしかしたら誤解があるかもしれないけど、 Dorian uh 俺は作者の意図をこう理解した。 そんなわけで、この本には高い評価は付けられません Makes a mistake and here's what I really resonated with this book 2点です。 He had the choice to either double down and just treat it as he did- it wasn't his fault この価格は理解できないし、 この本はおすすめできない。 I think as anyone can do when you make a mistake you can either own up to it それよりも、”すばらしい新世界”か ”1984年”を強くお勧めします。 Or you can confess that yeah, this is my mistake. I made a terrible mistake. Lord Henry, I would almost say is his, you know 次の本です Devil on the shoulder and he tells Dorian マルツィアのお気に入りの本を聞いたんだけど、 それがオスカー・ワイルドのドリアン・グレイの肖像 No, you didn't make a mistake at all what you did was fine and even myself while hearing Henry's もう一つの… (*´ε`*)チュッ Claim, I was like yeah, actually he didn't do anything bad 文学の良い所で、マルツィアがなんで好きかも良くわかる - Obviously he did - But it made it resonated to myself with like mistakes I made especially on YouTube where you turn 物語は… it's hard to confess to the world that you made a mistake it may not seem like it and I 物語は有意義でかつ、ホラー要素もある Went through that myself in my head where I'm like well, I didn't really make a mistake だから、彼女はこの本に興味を持ったんだと思う It's not really my fault, and I shouldn't have to own up to this バジルという画家に描かれた ドリアン・グレイという男の物語で but I'm glad I did because you don't want to end up like Dorian Gray because 3人目のキャラクターはヘンリー卿といって Basically since the painting, It's a reflection of his soul, the painting becomes more tainted キャラクターそれぞれに思い入れしたくないけど、まあヘンリーだね、このドリアンの絵にすごく惑わされる By this path that Dorian has been led upon, and it's a very interesting story about vanity こんなに綺麗に描かれてる絵なんだけど about how one mistake can lead your whole life astray and 描いたのはバジルね、そしてドリアン自身も この絵を崇拝し、誰もが彼の絵を愛してる It's extremely well-written, and I really really really enjoyed this book そして彼らの間にあって、 描かれている絵は信じられないほどに美しい男性 I thought it was fantastic and I totally understand why it's Marzia's favorite book 彼は完璧なんだ I would rate this 4 out of 5. Next up: 完璧に描写されてる I wanted to read sci-fi so I read Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky this has been bought by lionsgate 高い地位で、評判も良くて I think the film studio, so it's probably going to be made into a film リッチで、欲しい物なら何でも得られる、 全てを兼ね備えてるんだ How are they going to make this into a film? I don't know! does anyone know? でも彼はその若さと美しい顔を 永遠には持てないことに気づく I think this was more what I was looking for when I in the beginning when I wanted to read sci-fi だけど、彼は永遠に持ちたいと思う I think this is what I wanted to read, this tackles some really interesting この絵と変わらぬ若さと美貌を永遠に持ちたいと願う 彼の思いが、やがて彼の呪いとなってしまう topics like AI, 彼は全く老いなくなるから time, 代わりに肖像画は彼の良心を 反映するようになるんだけど、 human evolution, speciesism- ヘンリー卿はドリアンより年上で、 How we value other species - it was very interesting. To describe the plot without any spoilers 彼はより充実した生活をしていて、経験もある I think the best way I can say it: It's humanity's last hope is on this ship, and then there's also 彼はドリアンに過去の自身を映していて、 ドリアンにいろんなことを通してアドバイスをする Humanity's old Empire as it's called sort of lingering in space, and then there's this planet where ちょっとプロットを話しすぎたかもしれない Humanity wants to go to but there's there's things on the planet so there's a power play in between the planet ごめん、これ面白かったからさ Humanity's last hope and the old Empire and you follow each of these perspectives ドリアンは間違いを起こしてしまう more, or less and, それが俺がこの本で本当に共感するところなんだけど、 It's just very interesting. It really made me look differently on, 彼は自分の仕業じゃないように振舞うことで イチかバチかの賭けをすることも出来た How we value species; I look at the humanity in the future, but overall it was just a fun space adventure. 誰しもミスを犯した時、それを認め、 白状することはできると思う I really enjoyed it. I thought it was it was fun from the beginning to the end ”私のミスです。ひどい過ちを犯してしまいました”って I didn't really like the main character, I guess. I didn't- I wasn't as gripped by it as, ヘンリー卿はまるで肩に乗った悪魔のように ”違う、おまえは何も間違っていない、大丈夫だ”と言う I think a lot of all the people probably would be, it has an incredibly unexpected 俺もヘンリーの言うことを聞いて、 Character in it without spoiling it and I don't understand how they're gonna turn that into a film その通り、彼は何も悪いことしてないじゃないかって Maybe I'm making it seem more interesting in that it is but if you want to go on a modern space a sci-fi space thing 明らかに彼はやったんだけども、俺も同じ様なミスをしたことがあって共感してしまった This is why I'll never read or- write a book 特にYoutubeでの事だけど、 This is it. This is very gre- very good, very great I almost said, um I've been talking a lot 世界に対して自分の間違いを白状するのは難しいんだ そういうふうに見えないかもしれないけど、 How are you still here? great because I'm trying to cut it short 頭の中では ”俺は本当は間違っていないんだ” I don't think I'll ever read this much in a month because the last book I read which I finished last night ”俺に落ち度は何も無いんだ” ”これを認める必要も無いだろ”って Which is probably why I'm so tired is でも俺は認めることが出来てよかった。 ドリアン・グレイのようにはなりたくなかった 12 Rules of Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan B. 絵は彼の良心を反映していて、 ドリアンの導かれた道筋で Peterson. You may know about Jordan B. Peterson already. He's very popular on YouTube 絵はさらに汚れていってしまう。 これは虚栄心についての興味深いお話で For being sort of a free thinker; he's sort of a controversial figurehead as well 一つの失敗でどれだけ人生を路頭に迷わすかって And I think he's gotten a lot more flak than he deserves 非常によく書かれていて、 正直、ホントにマジでこの本は楽しめたよ Because of it, because he's very cut and dry with his すばらしくて、 なんでマルツィアが気に入ってるのかもよく分かった ideas これは4点でーす! Which is why he's been so embraced by the internet and disliked by media which I can sort of relate to 続きまして! Have you seen that interview he did with uh channel 4? It's sort of gone viral SFが読みたかったので、エイドリアン・チャコブスキーのチルドレン・オブ・タイムを読みました It's became a meme almost because the lady that tries to interview Jordan これはライオンズゲートに買われていて、 Try and strawmen argue against him. she keeps going, "Oh, so you're saying this," *actual vid* "but you're just saying that's the way it is" たしか映画会社だったと思う、 おそらくこれは映画になるんじゃないかな? You're saying, *unknown* women have some sort of duty, どうやってコレを映画にするんだろ? わからん?誰か知ってるかな? Jordan: so if you want me gone この本は最初のSF本よりも、もっと 俺が探してたSFに近いんじゃないかな Why you should dominate, but you're saying basically it doesn't matter. if, it made, 俺が探してたものはコレだと思う。 この本はいくつかの面白いトピックに取り組んでいて It made, her goal was to make him look bad and trash Jordans name in this interview AIや、 He completely shut her down, and he made her look really vicious and really spiteful 時空や And he'd really made me want to read this book because of it cuz I was like wow that's really impressive and the Channel 4 人類の進化や種族主義とか News lady if you read the damn book you wouldn't have fallen into that trap he even discusses strawman 別の種族をどう尊重するとか、すごく面白い ネタバレしないようにあらすじを言うと、 arguing, and why that's wrong in, in the book ベストな説明はこうかな、 人類の最後の希望がこの船にあって、そして - Ha gotcha - anyway, about the book itself. Twelve rules of life. I didn't read the title it's a self-help book 宇宙に残っている人類の旧帝国みたいなものがある、 人類が求め行く先の惑星は I don't think I ever would have read a self-help book. It gave me a lot of new perspectives that I never thought I その惑星にはすでに何かが居る。 Would even have, it was very interesting even reading about advice that doesn't resonate with me at all だから、その惑星と、人類最後の希望、そして旧帝国 の間で駆け引きが繰り広げられ But just to understand all the people. Jordan goes very deep in それぞれの視点が描かれる philosophical thinking and psychological thinking and he makes this very 多少の違いはあるけど、 Simple claims, right? uh tell the truth for example rule eight or at least don't lie we know that これが面白いくて、種族をどう扱うのかとか We know not to to lie and we know the moral implications of that 違った見せ方をさせる。俺は未来にも人類はいると思う まあ全体的に面白いスペースアドベンチャーだった。 but he goes so in depth in a philosophical and like I said a すごく楽しめた、最初から最後まで面白かったと思う Psychological way, and how that by telling lies it really, メインキャラクターはあんまり好きになれなかった なんかハマらなかった twists your worldview. I really resonated with it that was the only rule where I was like 同じ人は大勢いると思う あとネタバレしないように言うと、 I don't ever want to lie this is he really makes a great point here 全く予想外の凄いキャラクターもいる。 アレが映画化されるとどうなるんだろうな So I thought that was really interesting . There was a lot of rules 俺が余計に気になるように話してしまってるのかも、 でも、もしモダン宇宙SFに興味あったら… I didn't I didn't need to read at all about raising kids or like how to deal with- the cope with the これが俺が本を書いたりしない理由だな failing marriage and that sort of stuff. これはすごくいい、すごく良かった ちょっとしゃべりすぎてしまった But you can tell Jordans goal for this is to help people you can really appreciate that at least I think he まだ見たいの? よろしい、短く収めようとしてたんだけど Unfortunately does it in a way that he goes on a little too long sometimes. 一ヶ月でこの量を読むこともないと思う、 最後の本は昨日読み終わりました。 Sometimes I find it a bit, uh 俺が疲れてる訳はたぶんコレですね Beating the point to death and some of the analogies that he made seemed strange at times. 人生の12のルール カオスの解毒剤 著者 ジョーダン.B ピータソン They didn't really seem like they fit. He draws, uh, もしかしたら彼を既にご存知かもしれないですが、 He draws comparisons and analogies from Disney movies to old biblical stories 彼は一種の自由思想家のとして、 Youtubeでとても有名なんです。 And there's a lot of religious analogies in this book a lot of religious analogies 同様に物議を醸し注目を浴びる人です And I didn't realize until the very last chapter. I was like he's religious でも、彼は過剰な非難を受けてしまっていると思う I thought he grew up in a 彼のかなり鋭くて、ドライな Christian household or something like that and and the reason that he drew a lot of religious analogies was because 思想のせいだろう To prove the point that we always knew about this or maybe this is something that we we've known for thousands of years だからこそ、彼はインターネットに魅了され、メディアに嫌われている。これは俺も関わってるけどw Through this biblical text. Whenever I look at self-help 彼の4チャンネルのインタビューを見たことあるかな? その後、ミームになって拡散されて、 I can't help ジョーダンにインタビューしようとする女性のせいで But feel a bit critical like is it what is this some sort of cult 論点すり替えの議論を彼にしようとして。 彼女はこう言い続ける、 book or something like that? and, and finding out that he was religious in the end and "あなたがこう言っているんですね?" it sort of でも、あなたがそうであると言ってるだけですよね? Changed my perspective on the book あなたは、女性が何らかの義務を負っていると言います。 I know that's kind of stupid maybe but he even, even Jordan himself brings it up that the past can, can ジョーダン:私に去ってほしいなら be changed from the future and なぜあなたが支配しなければならないのでしょうか? でも貴方は基本的にそれは問題ではないと言っています。 and finding out he's religious, eh 彼女の目的はインタビューで彼が悪く見えるようにし、ジョーダンの名をこき下ろすことだったんだけど、 It's not that big of a deal, but I feel like it's probably unfair for me to say but anytime self-help 彼は完全に彼女を黙らせ、彼女を本当に性悪に見せて、本当に気まずいものにした I'm like this is just some sort of cult following bullshit それがすごく印象的でウワッってなって、この本を読んでみたくなった。 It's not it's not at all, but it made me look more critically at the rules チャンネル4ニュースの女性、君がもしこの本を読んでいたなら、 Which I think you should do any time you get advice, about how to live your life. あなたはあの罠に引っかからなかったでしょう、 so I think that was fine, It didn't it didn't ruin anything for me, but I 彼はさらに論点すり替えの議論についても話してる、なぜそれが間違っているか、本の中で Surprisingly like I said. I really enjoyed this book. It was very fun to read, I will definitely take some lessons from this book - やったね! - Absolutely and it also made me understand other people around me better. That was the book I read in January とにかく、本自体について。人生の12のルール。俺はタイトルを読んでなかっった。これは自己啓発本なんだ I want to keep reading. I hope this was fun to listen to I know I've been going on a long time 30 minutes 自己啓発本を読んだことは無かったけど、 今まで考えつかなかった色んな新しい視点をくれた It's probably cut down a bit. I had a lot of fun talking about these books I まったく共感できないアドバイスでもとても面白く読めたし、 Had a lot of fun this month having a hobby that doesn't involve YouTube. I used to, I used to read but 人々を理解することに対して YouTube just took over my life, hopefully this might inspire you to read more as well 彼は哲学的思考と心理的思考に非常に深く入り、 そして非常に簡単な主張作る And maybe you'll pick up one of these. Next month, if you want to join me 例えば、ルール8:真実を伝えなさい。少なくとも嘘はつかない。 ehh, Book Club! そんなの分かってる I know already which books I'm gonna read next month; not all of them みんな嘘を言わないことは分かってるし、 その倫理的な影響は分かってる But I know I want to read Beyond Good and Evil from Frederick Nietzsche. Everyone talks about Nietzsche all the time しかし、彼は哲学的に深く掘り下げ、 I never read anything from him and Jordan mentioned him a lot, so I I knew I wanted to read this 心理的なやり方、そして実際に嘘をつくことによって証明し I'm gonna read Life 3.0 By Max Tegmark which is 世界観を一変させる。それは本当に共感した、 好きになった唯一のルールはそれだった He describes AI and how it, how it may or may not affect us in the future. He is a Swedish genius, 彼がここで本当に凄いポイントを指摘していることも 嘘をつきたくない I don't know if his genius, but he, the people compared to the Swedish Elon Musk and Elon Musk そういうわけで、本当に興味深かった。 ここには色々とルールがあって Even praises the book. My parents recommended this as well, so I started already a little bit, and it's very interesting 子供を育てたり、どう対処するかとかは 全く読む必要もなかったけど And I want to read what you guys suggest me leave you- let me know in the comments 失敗した結婚とか、そんな感じのもの If there's anything that you think I might be interested in. leave a like if you enjoyed, I really hope you did (Captioner: I certainly did) この本が人々の役に立つことがジョーダンのゴールで、 少なくともそれは感謝に値すると思う If anything this is just one video 時々、やや時間がかかってしまう やり方は残念だけれど、 Compared to a lot of other where I go and act like a *Dorian* so that's it goodbye いくつかそういうことがあった、 Bye now, Squad FAM 要点を何度も繰り返し 彼がやる類比は奇妙な感じがしたし、 Is my *Dorian* hair up like this the whole time? あんまり合ってるようにも思えなかった。
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