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said that you’re straight, but we know that you’re not. Too late. Already clipped it out of context. Set it right now. No. No. It’s okay. It’s okay. Oh, [ __ ] me in the ass. [Music] for Mhm. So bus take it. Okay. Oh my Pokemon. something. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Another goodbye. Hello. He something something 312 312 312 Yeah, that’s right. Welcome to not going to go there. Something something. Uh, hey, I like master. I want to be the very best. I got to buy it. I got to buy I’ve got to buy it. I’ve got to buy it. Pig. H the Poke Rap. What is it? Place or something. Oh my god. Tetsu. Look a wall. And I found uh when I was at my [ __ ] godfather’s house, he lives on an island. He called I found like these pictures. He called my dad and like I saw the caption where I posted. He called my dad and he was like he told him that uh he was like, “Hey, you’re gay.” And then my dad was like, “I [ __ ] more than you.” And it’s like these are these are two old Greek men that used to be boys when they were 18. Haven’t seen each other for like, you know, seen each other like three times over the last 30 years. And it’s like they’re like, “Yeah, dude. My dick is [ __ ] bigger, bro.” Immediately, man. History repeats. I reconnected with my my cousin who was in uh special needs classes growing up at uh recently at the funeral. And uh and it I missed him. I only see him at funerals. And he did not disappoint. He was he was he didn’t even say, “I’m sorry for your loss.” He was like, “Hi, Adam. How’s it going?” And I was like, “Oh, it’s good.” You know, I was like, “Oh, are you seeing?” It was during the riots. I was like, and he’s like, “You get a load of these riots going on right now.” And he’s like, “There’s like they’re happening right outside my house.” And I was like, “Oh, do you?” I was like, “Do you look out your window at the riots or something?” And he’s like, “I prefer to watch the riots on television.” Where does he live? In LA. Yeah. He rocks. Oh, okay. Yeah. He was just dripping. He was wearing like Gucci um like trainers and a her Hermes belt cuz he lives he lives with his folks and he so he he just saves up all his money for drip. And then I was like hell yeah I’m about to get some [ __ ] at the I was like I was like hey like wait those are some pretty cool sneakers and he’s like he’s like Nordstrom’s has a sale and I’m not supposed to buy them. He’s like, “Wow.” It’s nice to see that Jewishness overpowers mental disability. He’s not sensing any sort of mental disability. He’s more strange. We’ll say I wouldn’t be roasting. He’s like, “These cost just as much as Rebu.” No, he loves like he loves brands. Even when he was a kid, he used to tell me he’s like, “Uh, I I like I prefer going over to uh the our other cousin’s house because they have more money than you guys when he was a kid.” He’s like, “What kind of shirt is is yours?” Mine is Armani and it’s just like a shirt from Kohl’s that his mom got him. But I love her, right? That’s so [ __ ] funny. Yeah. Was he the one that was jacking off at a funeral? Yeah. What? like out and open the house. At my No, at my grandmother’s wig. Oh, god. At my grandmother’s wig, he By the way, Adam, I’m sorry. It’s fine. I only see him I see him at I only see him at funerals. At my grandmother’s Shiva, he kept going to the bathroom for 40 minutes and then just coming out, eating a bunch of food, and then going back to the bathroom. And we and we had the Shiva at my at my parents house because my grandma lived in Vegas. And um right and his parents were like I don’t I don’t know. I mean I guess he just loves the bathroom. And my dad is like he’s masturbating. He’s going in there to masturbate. And so I So my mom is like can she’s like I don’t want it happening in this house. Like please say something to him. And I was like lady it’s happened a lot in this house. Like there’s been a lot of jacking off going. I grew up in this house. And how old is he? He’s like I guess he’s in his 20s. How old was he then? He was like 17. He was discovering his body. It just it coincided. 17. It was too old. It was too old. It was too old. But you know, he was just figuring it out at and my grandma happened to die. That’s a really tight win. Yeah, cuz how how young is too young and then how old is too old? It’s probably only the age of 12 and 13. And I would say I Yes. 13 and a half and then so it’s like right before your shame at 14 sort of kicks in. I felt shame immediately and then it went away and then it I was like doing it before I could come cuz I was a late lay bloomer. So I was just jacking my like child’s hard dick with no pubes just praying praying for the come to come. Just a just a nude little 100%. And then you could orgasm actually before you could come. That’s like a physi That’s like happens really. It’s a stronger orgasm than I’ve ever had in my entire life. Knee buckling. I fell over once. You’re coming like a woman is a literally I was like an Herbal Essences ad. Dude, it was insane. Wait. Anyway, so your argument that our sexual prime is before we’re 14, right? That’s what you’re saying. Adam is arguing for male sexual male sexual peak at 11 years old. Crystal Leah was just trying to let these women experience the purest form of sex. Yeah. Wait. And end of the story with my cousin though when So I went to like tell him like, “Come on, dude. You can’t be going to the bathroom for so long.” They’re like the I He’d leave and the waste basket was just be filled with tissues. And I was like And he just he had no idea they were in the toilet. Yeah, exactly. He had no idea that he could put tissues in the toilet. He had no He thought it was the perfect He thought he was getting away with it. He was just whatever. And so then I like went past the bathroom. The door was closed and he had an iPod touch and he was listening to Get This Party Started by Pink. He was jacking jacking off the music. I He must have been watching. I don’t know if he was watching the video. I like to believe that it was just the the the It is better if it’s just the doulit tones of pinks. get this party started. We’re getting him so horned up. That [ __ ] rules, dude. I would love it if that was true, dude. Just jacking off the music. Um, damn. I’m trying to think where’s the most in. Yeah. Hey everybody, it’s your good boy Papico and we’re back here with the Omiuji, which is a Japanese uh it’s a Japanese fortune. This is crazy. It’s like a little It’s like a little toy here. Like you put in your your money and then she gives you a fortune afterwards. Very cool. I’m not going to pay for it, though. I already know. My fortune’s pretty badass. Oh my. Oh, no. 10 different shots. Okay. Okay. Yeah. I’m writing down uh how who I want to kill. Uh God, Batman, uh Tetsu. This is says right here. [Music] Fizz. A hi straight. Straight. Oh, cool. [Music] Hi. Okay, there we go. Good, good, good, good. Come on. VIP desk. VIP desk. Oh my god, dude. Whoa. Okay. Okay. Hi. Wow. Yeah. That’s cutter jumps. No jumping. Okay. No jumping, Tetsu. Tetsu, I’m sorry, but you can’t jump. Whoa. Okay, Ted, you set your camera up. I’m going to uh interesting and funny. I want to die. I want to die for it by jumping from here. That’s not sexy. Uh well, I mean, you know, No, this is uh this is cool. I like it. Wow. You can like, you know, I wanted to Yeah. I I’m I’m doing one walk around and then going to do you. So after speed up. Okay. Say something uh interesting and funny. I want to die. I want to die from by jumping from here. That’s not sexy. Uh well, I mean, you know. No, this is uh this is cool. I like it. Wow. You can like, you know, I wanted to look at that. Yeah. So speed up. Okay. Okay. kick water should or should I censor on purpose uh for your stream? See, I don’t mind about my stream, but uh for your stream, you know, I’m I’m respectful and sensitive to your needs. There are there are kids watching. Wait, really? So, talk Well, no, but No, you guys. Japanese. [Music] [Music] [Music] You’re here. guys. Hi. So, I know you can’t see me right now because it’s really bright out there and dark in here, but a fun fact about Fukuoka is that this place used to be called Hakata, or at least around this area was called Hakata. It was a port town originally where it would get all these different things into Japan, but uh Fukuoka was a town right next door, which was a samurai town. So, all the samurai that lived around that castle area were were basically the the two towns eventually merged together. And so if you’re really from Fukuoka, you don’t say you’re from Fukuoka, you say you’re from Hakata. So as you can see, uh there’s a very beautiful, beautiful ocean outside. And uh on a clean day, very clear day, you can see Korea, which is a total [ __ ] lie. It’s like 500 miles that way. But you know, uh still pretty nice. Still pretty nice. There’s always one It’s funny like the girls that are over here, they were like they’re like, you know, if you jump off of here, you die. What? No, they were saying that to them. I was like, that’s funny. I was thinking the same thing. You know, if you’re going to kill yourself, might as well do it in style. Oh my god, that guy. that [ __ ] guy. So, that’s it. How’s Fukuoka? How’s How’s your fifth five 500th time in Fukuoka? too many girlfriends actually. Um all over the world. So many like only in Japan. God, it’s like mountains and then islands. Yeah. Oh, wait. Wait. Oh, this is Wait. I can totally see you and here. Wait, hold on. Yeah. Yeah, I can see outside, too. Tell them tell them about why you came here. No, just in general. I wanted to trust I wanted to test my my my equipment. Go fight those kids. Fight those kids down there. Let’s try again. [ __ ] Okay, we good. Oh, okay. Okay. Okay. Yeah. God, I feel like at this point like I I pull a Chris Broad. Hello. So, we’re back here in Fukuoka and we’re we’re going to eat the the Hakata ramen and I I don’t know. I mean, this place is like 120th the size of Tokyo, it feels like. But it’s super relaxed and ironically it feels like it’s super developed. They have all these different beaches around here. They got beautiful mountains. They got islands. It’s just like this tiny tiny little city, but it’s like brimming with activity. Everything’s new here. Like uh God, you just you come up to this tower and you really it like it it all just comes together. Like you just get it about like what this city is and just wow. You know, I I feel like I it was a bad idea, Tetsu, to choose Fukuoka as our first place. I feel like no other place is going to be better than here. You’re right. I agree with you. I think we should have chose some place shitty like Okama or something as our first place to go. This place is way too nice, way too developed. But hey, if you guys are in the area and you’re looking for a fun place to go to and uh it’s a little bit off the beaten track kind of, and you want to come down somewhere south, definitely check out Fukuoka. And oh man, it’s so hot here. It’s so cold outside. It’s so hot here. It’s It’s like [ __ ] 2° outside. I’m wearing like two pairs of pants, two long shirts, and then it’s just like the heat is like 500° in here. I’m sweating. I’m going to go outside. I’m going to be covered in sweat. Going to be cold. I’m going to be shivering, holding on the tu be like tetsu, and everyone’s going to think we’re a gay couple who’s just really into it. And it’s going to be It’s going to be awkward, man. Just It’s good, though. It’s good. Are your peanuts hot? My peanuts are hot. Yep. [ __ ] [ __ ] balls. GH5. Okay. Hold on. Memo. My new friends. Yeah. My you are best friends. More [Music] gamech. Okay, cool. So, well, hey guys. Anyway, I just wanted to sprinkle some facts throughout this uh video. So the first one being that did you know that Fukuoka is one of the first cities I think only the first and only city in Japan to offer startup visas for entrepreneurs in the whole country. So if you actually wanted to start up a new company, a startup company, this place is the best place to do it. And also they even converted an old elementary school that wasn’t being used into a startup think tank. So, they actually have a ton of different startup companies in the old school. I thought that was so cool. So, you know, they call Fukuoka one of the luckiest cities in all of Japan. Do you know why? It’s because of the kami kaz. And no, not the kind that Tetsu is. It’s because uh I I forgot when maybe two a couple hundred years ago, a big horde of mong Mongols were coming from across the sea to take over Japan. And one of the first places they were going to stop was Fukuoka. But because there were horrible typhoons, this happened more than once, but because there were such horrible typhoons that each time they tried to come over, they’re like, “Yeah.” And then they the typhoon’s like, “Nah.” And then it just killed all of them. So Fukuoka is one of the most lucky cities in Japan. No, it’s true. It’s true. I looked it up on the Fukuoka Now website. So you mean the Yahoo Answer? Yahoo Answer. Yeah, that too. That too. Uh, yeah. What else do I got here? Silicon Valley. Yep. Yep. Uh the pair is young. So yeah, another fun fact about Fukuoka is that this is called a very young city. Uh young city meaning that this has the highest population of young people in all of Japan. Now take in mind Japan has a [ __ ] ton of old people. But this place here, the population is fairly young. Even the mayor of this city is fairly young. So, if you’re thinking of like kind of like where’s a new cool techy place to go, Fuko was definitely your spot. So, another fun fact is that Zen Buddhism was first adopted or basically one of the first places that it became popular was actually here in Fukuoka. There was a monk or well basically a Japanese dude who went over to China and he found Zen Buddhism. He basically learned it over there. He came back and one of the first places he taught it was Fukuoka. So, if you ever see those shrines where they’re raking the stupid [ __ ] rocks and stuff, that’s because of Azi and that’s because of Fukuoka. Pretty cool, huh? Another weird fun fact, I might film this again at the at the the fish market, but another fun fact about Fukuoka, this is the only place out of all the places in Japan where you can find the cheapest tuna. Now, I know Tetsu is getting a boner right now. He’s like, “Oh my god, cheap tuna.” that this is the cheapest town in all of Japan where you can find cheap tuna on a regular basis. And now don’t ask me how much it is because I don’t buy tuna. I just, you know, I’m better than that. Um, you buy what? What do you buy? Uh, uh, guns. Guns. Methamphetamines. Yeah. Another fun fact, Fukuoka has over 9,000 restaurants. That’s more restaurants than Singapore. That’s more restaurants than New York City. And so that means that if you wanted to eat out every day, it would take you over 25 years to eat out at every restaurant in Fukuoka. Tetsu, we have we have time, right? We got time. We got time. 25 years. You got time. You got time. Okay. Yeah, we could do we could do it. 25 years. Holy [ __ ] Uh yeah. Here’s another Oh, yeah. Another weird fact talking about food. Fukuoka has the biggest concentration of Mexican and South Americanstyle themed restaurants out of any city in Japan. Do you know why, Tetsu? I don’t know. Yeah, I don’t know either, but but I’m guessing it’s because the Portuguese missionaries first arrived in Nagasaki or Fukuoka. Nagasaki. Nagasaki. Okay. Well, is Nagasaki close to here? Yeah. Okay. Well, there you go. That makes sense, huh? Again, I just I think it’s funny because like every town has kind of like a nickname or a theme. It’s well like it’s really well known for and Fukuoka it’s really known for like being the Silicon Valley of Japan meaning that if you want to start up a tech company Fukuoka has some of the best tax incentives out of all the whole country combined. So uh if you’re trying to become a tech startup this is the place to start it up because it’s the easiest. Tetsu, are you chicken? Chicken because Fukuoka has the biggest amount of chicken eaters in all of Japan. Wow. It’s true. It’s true. The normal person who lives in Fukuoka eats almost three times as much chicken as anybody else in Japan. Really? Well, I mean, the sales don’t lie. The numbers The numbers, Tetsu, they don’t lie. Oh, the data. The data doesn’t lie. And here’s a fun fact for you, Tetsu. Did you know that White Day started in Fukuoka? Really? Yeah. So, actually there’s two. In case for all of you guys who didn’t know, Japan has two Valentine’s Day. They have Valentine’s Day and they have White Day. On Valentine’s Day, the Japanese girl gives the chocolates or whatever to the dude. On White Day, Oh, wait, wait, what? White day? You’re right. Yeah. And then on White Day, the guy gives chocolate to the girl. Maybe cookie or something. Uh or cooking. Well, either way, Valentine’s Day is the girls, so on Valentine’s Day, Japanese girls do something nice for the dude. It could be chocolate, something, makes something, whatever. And then on White Day, the guy returns the favor. So on Valentine’s Day in America, the dude does all the work. The chick gets fat and he gets to have sex in a hotel that’s too expensive. But, uh, actually, there was a there was a guy, Tetsu, who was making marshmallows in Fukuoka, and he wanted to sell them more. So he made up a fake holiday called White Day to sell his marshmallow and he was like, “Hey guys, girls and chicks love marshmallows. Ghostbusters, right?” I know. Wait, this is before Ghostbusters. Anyway, yeah. And that’s how White Day White Day actually started here in Fukuoka. Really? So I didn’t know that. That was crazy. That’s cool. 1977. Damn. And uh and here’s another fun fact that I don’t think this will matter to Tetsu, but uh Fukuoka people in general, they don’t commute more than 30 minutes to go to work. What? Really? Yeah. On average, the normal Fukuoken person only takes about 30 minutes one way to get to work and back. But that’s enough time. Yeah. But in Tokyo, like for instance, Tetsu and I have a friend that worked at the city hall who lived in Chiba and he would commute all the way one hour and a half to Yokohama every day and then go all the way back to Chiba. So that’s like 3 hours on the train. And that’s not even door to door. That’s train time. So yeah. Uh definitely I could see why maybe people are more relaxed here. For sure. Sure. Yeah. Uh truth catcher. Truth. Truth. Tetsu is [ __ ] always hearing truth. Truth. Truth. Oh yeah. Uh, another fun fact about Fukuoka is that Ichiron, one of the most popular famous ramen places around the world, actually started in Fukuoka. Their headquarters is in Fukuoka. We we drove by it. It’s a giant building that’s just like, “Buy our ramen. Buy our ramen. Buy our ramen.” But uh anyway, yep. Thank you. That concludes our wonderful facts about Fukuoka. To learn more about Fukuoka, check out the links down below. And uh yeah, also if you made it this, you know, write down in the comments, Tetsu Faps to white chicks in the shower. Yeah. Yeah. He loves it. He loves it when you guys write that comments. Yeah. See you. Okay. Come. Yeah. Fore speech. Don’t know. ramen. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. What’s Yeah. So, Harvard. So when you use Nice. Okay. Nice. foreign. Oh my go. Oh my god. [Laughter] So, so you’re right. Dad. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. I wasn’t scared. I wasn’t scared. People will say, “Were you scared?” But no, I didn’t think I was scared. Cuz cuz Yeah. What the What the hell was that? Tetsu, run. Save yourself, Tetsu. All these locks. Oh, to prove your love, Tetsu. Like like our gay love. Our gay love. Yeah, Tetsu. Like the gay love. Look at this. Wow. Talk about being smart. They have a tower like this in Kanagawa where you go and like you you write down the names, but here they’ve they’ve like monetized it. They’re so smart. They’re like, “Well, actually, we have a little thing that you can buy the lock in and there’s markers over here and you could just like Oh my god.” Like, that’s so smart. Make money. Make money, you stupid [ __ ] How to learn Japanese in 1 second. Written by Katsumoto. posted sometime prior to February of 2008. I figured it out, people. I finally brought the magic bottle of Japanese special sauce from down from the mountain. You can learn Japanese in 1 second. And I will show you how. Sort of. Okay, so I really wrote that title to make you look, haha, made you look. But it actually has a good deal of relevance to the content of this post, which is basically this. It only takes one second to learn Japanese. Less even. It only takes one moment to learn Japanese. In other words, the smallest unit of time you are capable of perceiving is all it takes to learn Japanese. Without getting esoteric, I think we can safely define this thing called a moment. The smallest perceptible quantum of time. And this thing is all you really have a hold of in terms of action. Sure, we talk about hours and years and centuries, but those are nothing but ways of collecting moments. They are abstractions. The moment is concrete. The moment is where you live and act. You have never taken an hour to do something as such. You simply did one thing in one moment and then another thing in another moment and then called it an hour to spare everyone the grim momentto moment details. So you’re sitting there and you’re thinking, I want to learn Japanese, but you think it’s going to take forever. The classic 10 years. You think you’re going to have to live up on a mountain in Tibet, which we all know is in Japan, just like the Shaolin Temple. Wear a kimono and marry a Japanese woman called Kumio. and all that just so you can get decent at doing everyday things like buying milk. As for literacy, forget it. I mean, haven’t you heard? Japanese was invented so that foreigners could never understand it. Not even Japanese people understand it. So, why bother, right? Give up. Turn on MTV instead because TRL is on and they might show that Gwen Stefani video where she wears a tank top. That’ll be good. Let’s save time and heartache and watch that instead. Right. Right. No, of course, freaking not. Let me hit you with some knowledge. All you’re learning Japanese is is simply a string of moments in which you learn something and remember it in the next moment when you’re learning the next thing. Such that you know more in the next moment than you did in the previous moment. You know more now than you did 1 second ago. You know more 1 second later than you do now. You know more today than yesterday and more tomorrow than today. That’s it. The key here is the moment. You don’t have to spend 10 years. You only have to spend this moment right here, right now. Now. Now. Sorry. There is essentially nothing else to it. But whether or not you become fluent in Japanese entirely depends on your little choices in these tiny quote unquote insignificant little moments. Surely 2 minutes of MTV can’t hurt. You say, “No, my friend, those two minutes don’t just hurt. They’re killing you.” All you have to do to climb the mountain of Japanese. News flash. It’s really a hill, by the way. Then is to put one foot in front of the other in the direction of up. Come on. How hard is that? All you need to do to learn Japanese is learn one kanji kana word or sentence and then use that knowledge to learn the next. You don’t need to be a genius, a billionaire, or of Asian descent. You just need to be consistent. To use some really cool metaphors I once heard, Japanese is like rowing upstream. Just keep paddling. It’s like warming a rock. All you have to do is sit on it. As a reader on Kanji Clinic once said, “Learning Japanese doesn’t take brain power, just butt power.” So get comfortable on that rock and enjoy your ride. So I know I keep saying this, but Japanese isn’t something you acquire as much as something you turn into. And the only way you’re going to turn into it is by using all of what you have. And all that you have is this tiny, precious moment that you’re busy wasting on deciding whether or not to watch Gwen’s new video. Solution: Don’t watch it. Watch a Japanese video instead. 2 years from now, you’ll still be able to go back and YouTube, no doubt, in about 2 seconds. But for now, let it go. As Winston Churchill once said to me when we were hanging out, “We Stefani will still be pretty in 2 years, but if you don’t learn some Japanese right now, then in the morning, you’ll still be ignorant.” Dude, now that I think about it, Winston Churchill would have written a great blog about Japanese. We shall learn it on the beaches. We shall learn it in the fields and in the streets. We shall learn it in the bedroom. Anyway, take care and always, always, always have fun. [Music] so far away. We’re singing Gundam wing songs here. We’re hot boys uh piloting the the Gundams. [Music] I guess [Music] I just feel emotion. I am. [Music] I just feel some emotion. So far away. Wow. Wow. Yeah. [Music] [Music] I just feel into his own emotion. [Music] [Music] I just feel so far away. Getting the [ __ ] AA Shinji. This isn’t that anime. Getting that [ __ ] AA [ __ ] Ambro. That’s not this one either. God damn it. Just getting the [ __ ] Gundam. The giant robot, you [ __ ] Everyone’s counting on you. PV [ __ ] I want to see a condom. I want to pilot the AA. I want to fly the giant robot. I want to [ __ ] [ __ ] I just I just [Music] [Music] So far away. [Music] Yeah. [Music] [Music] [Music] It’s time you bit the bullet and started caring about something with all your heart and energy. But you can’t care about it if you’re always holding yourself back in case it doesn’t work out. Yeah. Why y’all put cheese on my cheeseburger? I’m sorry. What? Shut your [ __ ] ass.

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  1. I’m here in the comments to learn more information about this Tetsu and his enjoyment of watching white chicks in the shower? 🚿 Is it rumor, is it fact, do we have the scientific research?

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