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How is your coffee Yabu-chan?
How was your coffee? You finished your coffee right?
Yeah that was good.
But actually I prefer the hand-dripped coffee.
Was that like the espresso with hot water?
That must be machine coffee.
How is it different?
Like more...
Hand-dripped coffee has more taste.
Sometimes it's really badly.
But sometimes it's really good way.
You know how hand-dripped coffee you have to moist the dry grinded beans first?
You have to wait for like 20 or 30 seconds and then...
That's too much but...
That's all good shit.
It all depends on the beans.
Right, it depends on the beans. So does it make a lot of difference?
Right.
Nigami or what?
Nigami, acidness, acidity?
Acidity.
Acidity, right.
The taste itself.
Like brown taste or a little bit spicy.
Have you had coffee from McDonald's?
Yeah.
Is it good?
Well yeah, not bad.
Not bad? I thought it was like really acid.
Really?
Yeah.
Because Starbucks coffee is really really deep and nigai.
So if you compare to that coffee, I think McDonald's are really acid.
I thought that coffee that I was served was like way past shell life.
Okay.
Way too...
Sankashiteru?
Okay.
But I think McDonald's coffee is quite like normal.
Oh really?
Normal nigami and acidity.
Like it's really normal.
But a little bit usui.
It is.
A little bit usui, but it's on the normal range, I think.
Got it, got it.
Okay.
Anyway, so we want to talk about another one of May-san's requests.
Avocado girl.
Yeah.
Thank you.
You know, we appreciate the fact that she's giving us so much speaking topics because like we have no idea what to talk about.
Like honestly, we don't.
Right.
Like every time we start the podcast, we're like, "Okay, what do we want to talk about?
You got something?"
No.
No, I don't either.
So, okay, how are we going to do this, man?
This always happens.
Right.
So like having like topic.
We're spending so much time together.
Right.
Already, right?
So there's nothing that we don't know.
Not really, right?
That's the problem.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But it's really good to have like questions from some other people.
Yeah.
You know.
We know what they want to know.
Right, right.
And I can find like the things I didn't know about you.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I am finding new angles about you.
Okay, so next one is, "If there's a time machine, how long do you want to go to the future or the past?"
I'm going to ask.
Good question.
I definitely future.
I'm a future guy.
Why?
So 100%.
I like, I came here because of the "I love the modern feeling in Japan."
Yes, yes.
So you want to go to the future and see what is going on?
Yeah, I want to see the technology, like the building infrastructure, how Tokyo has evolved.
I want to see.
I want to go like 100 years.
Yeah, 100 years after.
Oh really?
Later.
Future.
100 years.
Is that enough for you?
100 years?
Yeah, that's enough for me.
Further on from there, I just wouldn't be able to contextualize the time.
Like, 1000 years?
What?
It wouldn't really excite me because it's way too far.
It would excite me if it was like 100 or like 50 or 30.
You can feel a connection between the two.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
If it was just like way too close, if it was like 100, it would be like just the right amount of far.
Okay.
Right.
So after 100 years, you will be 125 or 6 years older?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
I think you are still alive.
Maybe with the modern medicine.
Right.
Right.
I think it's possible.
But you want to still want to go?
Yeah, still I do.
I do.
With my fresh eyes, my fresh and young eyes and the excitement I have right now.
Yeah.
I think 100 years is pretty great.
After returning from the future, what will you do?
That's a good question.
Right.
Like buying some stocks?
Could be.
Yeah.
Maybe.
I don't know what I would do.
I would...
Hmm.
That's a good question.
You just want to see what is going on and that's all.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I would...
Hmm.
I don't know.
I don't really have anything that I want to do after seeing the future.
Maybe brag.
What?
Brag.
Brag them to my friends.
Okay.
Like jiman.
Okay.
Hey guys, it's all the future.
Kind of like that maybe.
That's it.
Okay.
What do you want to do?
Do you want to go back or not?
What do you want to do?
Do you want to go back or do you want to travel to the future?
What the...
Hmm.
But I think I want to go today to the past.
Okay.
Like really, really past.
Okay.
Like really, really past.
Like Jesus years?
Yes.
Oh.
Interesting.
Like really, really.
Are you interested in history?
Like I didn't think you were interested in history.
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I'm not interested in history.
But I want to see like the nature.
Okay.
Like the...
What?
The...
Plants?
Yeah.
What is that?
Dinosaur?
No.
That's it.
You know.
This is dinosaur by the way.
Okay.
This is not dinosaur.
It's a hand gesture of a dinosaur.
This is dinosaur.
Okay.
Okay.
Got it.
Got it.
You know.
The...
Clover?
No.
That's not clover.
This is clover.
You know.
The...
The what?
The what?
The thing.
What thing?
Is that an animal?
What?
Animal.
No.
Well, it could be animal.
But you know.
Everything.
You know.
The beginning.
The big bang.
Yeah.
The big bang.
I don't know if it was big bang or not.
Maybe before...
The beginning of everything.
Before the big bang.
I don't know.
What is this?
The beginning of physics.
The beginning of everything.
You know.
This is everything.
I want to see this.
I love that too.
Right.
I love the big bang kind of.
I like to watch these documentaries about the beginning of Earth.
Right.
Right.
The beginning of the universe.
Right.
I want to see this.
This one.
This.
You know.
That's the beginning of everything.
Everything.
It's the Adam and Eve.
What?
The Adam and Eve.
Oh yeah.
Yeah.
Right.
The beginning of everything.
I watched this in school when I was in middle school.
I know a lot about that.
Okay.
So I'm actually talking in like the...
Physics.
Right.
The physical way.
Yeah.
But the same thing.
You know.
The beginning.
How did everything start?
Right.
Right.
That is so interesting.
I want to see this.
This.
I'm also interested in the size of the universe.
Oh yeah.
Isn't that interesting?
Right.
Actually.
Uh huh.
I attended the lecture.
Okay.
From the professor Yamazaki.
Uh huh.
Who is the professor of Kyoto University.
Okay.
Is one of the oldest and most famous physicists.
Okay.
Physics teacher.
Yeah.
In Japan and maybe in the world.
And he said.
It was one or two weeks ago.
And he said that the space is still being bigger and bigger.
Yeah.
I saw that in the documentary.
Right.
That's pretty exciting right?
That's unbelievable.
At the speed of light.
Right.
Right.
Growing at the speed of light.
Right.
Right.
And right.
If it's space is getting bigger.
And then what is outside of that space?
What is that?
What is that place?
Is it.
Where to being big this space.
Is it considered as vacuum?
No.
What?
Vacuum is Shinku.
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Right.
Is it Shinku?
He mentioned about that too.
Uh huh.
So there's no particles in the air.
Right.
Right.
Nothing.
That's what he said.
That is so interesting.
What does nothing mean?
I know right.
What is nothing?
What's that nothing means?
What is nothing?
That is so interesting.
What is that?
What's that?
Nothing.
That yeah I know.
That's so interesting.
That's interesting.
And I want to see that at the very beginning of the world.
The everything.
And like um.
Kinbikyo.
Oh yeah.
What was that in English?
Um micro.
Microscope.
Microscope.
Microscope.
Right.
That's interesting too.
The small world.
Right.
That is so interesting man.
Oh really?
The microscopic world.
Uh huh.
So interesting.
I loved it as a kid.
Oh really?
The hair and like.
Oh really you did that?
Yeah I did that.
I got excited.
Oh really?
Yeah.
You saw the leaves.
Yeah I saw the leaves and the little particles inside it.
Right.
That was so exciting.
I was so excited.
Yeah okay.
And like yeah I love to watch how like the world has evolved.
Uh huh.
How there's ocean and land.
Right.
Change position to what we have now.
And like how the sun is burning hot.
Uh huh.
And there's galaxies.
You know.
Right.
Yeah those kind of worlds.
Right.
That's so exciting.
I also loved like the um Toshizensetsu.
That's also.
I love that too.
Oh really?
Yeah I do.
I love that too.
For example?
For example like like Nostradamus.
Nostradamus.
Nostradamus.
Or like I don't know like.
Like a Freemason thing?
Yeah Freemason or like.
Like a 100 dollar thing.
Oh that's bullshit.
I know that's bullshit but it's exciting to me.
Yeah I like that kind of thing.
And like what else?
Like what else out there?
What do you mean?
Toshizensetsu.
Toshizensetsu?
Yeah.
It's a little bit related to the Kaidan.
And the horror.
Yeah yeah yeah.
But the Hanako-san toilet.
Is that horror?
Is that Toshizensetsu?
Yeah it's not.
I think there's like two meanings.
Two different kinds of Toshizensetsu right?
The one with kind of horror kind of.
Or like versus like the historical kind of like.
I don't know like how can I explain it?
Right like Freemason things?
Yeah.
Like pyramid-based things?
Yeah.
Like Ezybsian things?
Yeah I like those kind of things.
I know it's bullshit but like I just can't stop watching them when I start.
Right right.
Like Jewish history something right?
Yeah and like alien footages.
Oh okay.
Yeah I can't.
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I love to watch them.
I hate horror films.
Like I hate them.
But I love the kind of the little Toshizensetsu.
Toshizensetsu?
Yeah.
Oh really?
Do you believe these kind of?
No I don't.
But you simply like to see them?
I love watching them.
Yeah I do.
Yeah that's fun.
It is.
What was the original question?
Oh um.
If you want to go to the past or the future.
Right.
Time machine.
So you want to go with the future or the past.
I want to go with the future.
Yeah.
Alright.
So thank you again Mei-san for the question.
Yeah.
We will definitely do all the questions that you gave us.
Of course.
Because she gave us how many more did she give us?
Oh maybe more than 10.
Yes.
And you know this podcast is going to go on and I'm sure there's going to be more than
10 episodes.
And I'm sure we don't have the brains of figuring out another topic from scratch.
We have to invite her here.
Yeah we should.
Can we speak English?
I think she can.
She has the English level of understanding the conversations right now right?
Right.
Alright.
Let's go.
Okay.
Collaborations out here.
Alright.
Thanks for listening again guys.
Thank you so much.
Bye bye.
Bye bye.