Neomugicha is referenced in the opening minutes of All About Lily Chou-Chou, a movie about youths, messaging boards and their obsession with a particular popstar. Great movie.
It's cool to see you update regularly again.
23:47 Noble woman to forgive his crimes and stand up against bullying
Yumiko is a badass.
Yamaguchi is so sweet. The way she took this experience and used it to help others speaks volumes about her character.
What does that ACTUAL 1000th post say? At 4:07?
Imagine holding a whole bus of passengers hostage but still having respect for their bladders.
I don’t agree with his actions but I feel for the guy. That’s exactly how my childhood was. I was lucky enough to meet my current fiancé who pulled me out of such a deep depression
It's really sad how many people seek help and don't get it
Transit buses nowadays have an emergency button by the pedals. At least in America
Why punish the parents? Keep the boy till his of age and induct him into the criminal system with a heft debt towards the victims.
When you quoted what the lady said about her wanting to help kids see that being alive is fun, it brought a tear to my eye. What an amazing woman to try and do some good out of such a horrific experience she had. I don't think I could be as forgiving, but it's a good job there is people like her out there👏👏❤
I was bullied by one kid in high school for a few years but I was also an orange belt in Shotokan Karate that I was in for many years. I was taught by my Sensai who was a world champion that I should only defend unless I was being really hurt. Finally one day instead of just slamming into me as I was opening my locker he challenged me to a fight and I blocked everything he threw at me with ease. I remember the fear in his face, his heart was done and instantly said he always wanted to be friends and he was just playing around. He stuck out his hand to shake and I just walked away, didn't say anything. I told my Sensai what happened and he said he was so proud of me because I never threw a strike and that meant so much to me. I could have beaten that kid no problem but then what? How would that have helped? I get expelled? I seriously hurt someone? It was an adults mentoring and giving me good advice that got me through it. I find that is lacking so badly these days. I am 49 now and I think for me back then when school was done I was safe at home. The bullying was only at school but now it's ALL THE TIME for these kids. They don't have a safe place to get away from it. I do not know how to solve this problem. I don't think anyone does, but it is a very serious problem. Kids taking their lives before they even begin because they lives are consumed with bullying and the things kids say to each other is so brutal and evil. I have no idea why at every school there's a child being bullied. Why kids have this need to destroy another kids life and make it a living hell and do it in a big gang too. It's so sad and parents if your kid is being bullied go find a martial art for them to learn, make sure you meet the Sensai and the confidence will grow as they learn. Hope they will never probably need it because they won't be afraid and they will have confidence in themselves, you learn to only fight in self defense or yourself or someone in trouble. God bless all the bullied children. 🙏🏻✝️ 🥋 ❤
Who vows revenge in real life? Jesus, was he twirling his mustache the whole time, too?
Yumeko Yamaguchi is such an amazing woman. Having such a traumatising and long-lasting series of events like that happen to you would honestly be a valid reason to hole up and never go outside again, but her working to turn something that left her permanently scarred into a life mission for good is unbelievable. She deserves so much respect.
Thank you for this video.
Yumiko is such an inspiration.
Damn, Yumiko being absolute peak of humanity
If this happened in the U.S. he would have faced much larger consequences
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