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I wish I could switch between eSIMs as easily as I switch VPNs.
@kotaro@kotaro.me
What's wrong with one person using like 12 different phone numbers?
I wish I could switch between eSIMs as easily as I switch VPNs.
What's wrong with one person using like 12 different phone numbers?
I wish I could switch between eSIMs as easily as I switch VPNs.
The capsule hotel in Kabukicho, located in front of the Shinjuku Ward Office, is a place where many non-Japanese tourists stay overnight.
Or rather, the town of Shinjuku is more racially diverse than other areas of Tokyo. Many people with different skin colors and facial features work there.
By the way, in the rip-off nightclubs of Kabukicho's red-light district, people of African descent work as touts.
Most of the people in Shinjuku who don't have Mongoloid skin tones or facial features are tourists.
However, I never use English with people of different races, at least not with those who are working here. I speak to them in Japanese.
That's because, in my mind at least, people who work in Japan are Japanese. All immigrants are Japanese.
The capsule hotel in Kabukicho, located in front of the Shinjuku Ward Office, is a place where many non-Japanese tourists stay overnight.
Or rather, the town of Shinjuku is more racially diverse than other areas of Tokyo. Many people with different skin colors and facial features work there.
By the way, in the rip-off nightclubs of Kabukicho's red-light district, people of African descent work as touts.
At this rate, Japan will become a nature sanctuary for bears🐻
before it gets invaded by China.
Apparently, among the bears🐻
that wandered into people's homes, there was even one that was warming itself under a kotatsu (a Japanese piece of furniture with a heater under the table). What a ridiculous sight.
In late November, bear🐻
sightings continue unabated in Japan's Tohoku region.
Usually, this is the time of year when they would start hibernating. Still, it seems they are being drawn into populated areas by unharvested fruit trees, such as persimmons, left in villages.
It is truly a structural problem. Japan's villages are facing significant aging, with many vacant houses. It's often unclear who even owns the persimmon trees on these properties.
Wild bears🐻
are coming to devour the fruit from these persimmon trees whose owners are unknown. As Japan's population continues to decline and habitable land shrinks, the country is reverting to a kingdom of animals.
Relationships on social media, including the Fediverse, don't have clear boundaries.
Recognizing boundaries is essential for in-person friendships.
So, for me, as someone with ADHD/ASD who still struggles with how to create boundaries, "friends" are people I keep at a relatively greater distance than my relationships in the Fediverse.
Of course, everyone in the fediverse is more important to me than friends. You all are like family.
For me, in-person friends are the kind of people where I feel I need to be more mindful of the distance between us.
The fact that I'm always content with my current situation might make it seem to others like I lack the ambition to grow.
However, for our generation, knowing what is enough and not being greedy are very important.
After all, there are people in other walks of life whose ultimate goal has become raping high school girls.
Therefore, I think I'm one of the fortunate ones.