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Yesterday, on the 1st, while watching the news and dialogue program about Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the Biwako Marathon, I worked exclusively on English blog writing and up English articles, translating and up reputable articles into languages other than English, and at night I had old CDs and youtube videos of my favorite musicians and singers I listened to music.


I started listening to Ben Folds' long videos yesterday and haven't finished listening to them all yet. When I listened to Astor Piazzola for the first time in a long time on a CD, I remembered that this CD was very cheap, but it was well over an hour long (bought from a merchant on the street).


When you listen to Piazzola, you will know that the time of this Argentine tango master was exactly the 20th century. The meaning of groups and individuals was clearly different in the 20th century. The twentieth century is far away.


In the 21st century, the idea of a continuation of the sporadic occurrence of unresolved problems that seem to be a kind of confusion erupts more and more, and there is no one to gain anything, is stuck in my mind for a long time.


The difficulty of resolving political and economic issues at the level of the lives of the people of each country, and the society of disparity will be realized more and more, and the class will be fixed. And the soldiers who pledge allegiance to the nation like this fierce battle and the mutual feud between Misilia who thoroughly opposes the invasion, what will be produced from it, the people who are fighting are not at all predictable, and there is no room for such a mind first.


The social system itself is also contradictory in various ways. In addition, I feel that it is an era when the mind is occupied only by the self-preservation of any individual, and yet no sense of solidarity can be felt there. There are countries in the midst of war, and there are countries that are completely staring at it.


Everyone's heart is covered by the empty feeling of just running a society that will continue somewhere.
Society is a procedure. That's all we have.Those who expect more from it will be eliminated.
So Putin is the epitome of that. So his end would be execution. That's how the world unfolds. But Ukraine was also quite damaged, and the land was overrun by a lot, and the people who rebuilt the land, the people who wandered out of the land, and the people who tried to survive by changing their nationality to a firmly different country are divided.
Russia, too, will fall apart from all those who have been involved in the war, or who have been imprisoned for demonstrations, or who have barely escaped it, and some will regroup, but many immigrants of Russian descent around the world, and some of the citizens of other countries, will be bullied.


The Russian military's invasion of Ukraine was a sign that the whole world was enveloped in uncertainty at once, and it is now in progress.
The world will be plunged into more and more chaos depending on how China will come out. The possibility that China will split into two poles is also not zero. It is expected that at least underground activities will flourish. In other words, contemporary nowadays' times are the era of communication that can do that.


In a sense, alI feel that each I am increasingly pushed down to the confusion of borderless, but alI feel that each I am heading towards an era where no one feels numb to the awareness that each I am being pushed down.


That's why I have insisted on it before, but I feel like the whole world is starting to share religious psychology.I  also feel that it will be an era when religious angelic and messianic people will appear everywhere in different forms that completely fit the unique character of the present day, as they used to be.


(Continued)




Feb. 28th. 2022