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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [Vox] How a melancholy egg yolk conquered Japan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTAnJTB9roI

 


 

Playtime Comments : [Vox] How a melancholy egg yolk conquered Japan

It*****:
1:10 yup. Time to copystrike boys

Vi**:
every time I see Gudetama, Mariza and PewDiePie cross my mind right away "cause they LOVE him so much"
Seeing Marzia in the video 1:12 makes my brain cells jump xD

Di*********:
This video is really well done, 2:22 really interesting as a social phenomena, found it just fascinating!
An eggyolk with the little buttcrack, a baby voice and Morrissey's attitude, is just gold

Mc********:
1:58 “ A KAWAII “

ha**********:

3:22 Agretsuko


Un************:
0:03

Th***********:
2:54

an***********:
1:49 you butchered kawaii

Cl**************:
4:05

 

 

Top Comments : [Vox] How a melancholy egg yolk conquered Japan

Cr***************:

Eggcellent video! Sorry, I know... that's a really bad and overdone yolk... :(


Ga*****:
Marzia: "Can we copystrike Vox?"

ot*******:
You like you r eggs sunny side up, scrambled, or blended?


I like them yolked and living

un*************:

When an egg is more successful than you and you are both equally lazy


el*****:
I don't understand the connection to evil. What does that have to do with this?

Moreover, you said: "The word 'kawaii' is widely used to describe the quality of being like a child. Which means that you can be cute and lazy at the same time." As opposed to what? We consider cats, pandas, sloths, koalas, etc. to be cute and their laziness to be cute as well. This isn't intrinsically Japanese. You lost me.

Jo*******:
When an egg yolk that is lazier than u is successful in life

La*********:

Me: Minding my own business.
Youtube: Wanna know the history of a dEPpReSseD EgG


Hi****:

Next Video: How did a racist orange conquer America?


Ja*****:

It’s sad that person I relate to the most is a egg yolk :(


Ra*********:
When you came to look at kawaii egg yolk but learnt a history lesson on the effects of WW2 on Japan, which you can’t even use for an answer on tomorrow’s test, but you still satisfied.

Al**************:

gudetama is a higher eggsistence


Na*****************:
As a Japanese, I have to asay that more than 50% of what Vox mentioned about Japan is incorrect.
They alway set a goal first and correct the evidence what the want to have. One of the goals is the WW2.

It's a well-known evidence that Seisho-nagon, who is a writer more than 1000 years ago, wrote that "Every small thing is Kawaii." What she said includes almost every meaning of today's usage of Kawaii. Childlike? No! There are so many non-kawaii kids. You need to read Makurano-Soshi to understant the true meaning of Kawaii.

Em****:

"gutetama is 200% my spirit animal"
AMEN BRUTHAH!


Ni********:

Tldr; Gudetama is a pessimist, gloomy and lazy egg but represented in a cute, refreshing and appealing way. Therefore, we must put our attention to him. Which I completely I agree.


JA****:

Waiter: How would you like your eggs?

me:


depressed


Sm*******:

A picture of an egg earlier became the most-liked post on Instgram. Why are people obessed with eggs?


Ma****:
You can tell in some parts the narrator is trying not to laugh

Ki*************:
1 minute of silence for the salmon fillet who actually won but got no love

Wi*****************:
I, too, am a depressed and lazy jiggly thing.

Ex****************:
"How would you like your egg, sir?"


"Uh... I'll have it terri-FRIED."


"Uhhhhhhh... What?"


"Never mind woman just give me a fricking Gudetama"

zo*********:
Sing it with me now...
GUDETAMA TAMA GUDETAMA TAMA GUDE GUDE GUDE TA MA A
GUDETAMA TAMA GUDETAMA TAMA MAM TA MAM TA MAM TE TAMA A

gu**********:

I am guilty of buying gudetama merchandise ;-;


Ke**************:
Is this the point where I act like an internet troll and point out your mispronunciation of "kawaii"?

Sy************:

Feels like a food version of Garfield .......


O*:

When she was explains like "it has limbs but no fingers, it had a mouth but no teeth" that is how I explain my drawings


Je******:

This was much deeper then I expected,


Ol**********:

From egg yolks
To world war 2

Vox sure loves to take things out of context


la******:
I relate more to a depressed egg yolk than most things, sadly

k*:
Japan’s fondness for kawaii things existed for centuries, even before ww2. Why do western medias always think that every single Japanese culture/trends started after 1945? And why is it necessary to go all the way back to the 1940s to explain the origins of a character that was made in the 21st century?

Fa*********:

I remember reading somewhere (not sure if it's true or not) that Kawaii Culture stemmed from young women not wanting to join the workforce as solemn figures looking for husbands - or solemn figures wanting husbands at all. The pressure to marry young and be seen as a presentable, non-offensive wife drove young women to dress up bright and childishly to turn off potential husbands and their parents from pressuring them into marriage. Kawaii Writing itself is rebellious because it makes the precise strokes more difficult to read. I'm pretty sure Lolita fashion occurred for the same reason - a rebellious form of independence. Maybe it's all of these reasons, I'm not sure, but the War explanation is an interesting one I haven't heard before.


 


 

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