[DISCUSSION] Gackt on 'Terry Ito's Howl at the Moon' w/English subs

Sep 18, 2011 09:08

Just found this on YT & haven't watched it, yet, but would like to share it nonetheless.
Since I don't know Japanese, I can't say how accurate the videos are. I'll probably comment on itself after having watched it in the comments...
Enjoy ^^

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Sauce: kkuwa13 | Video 1 | Video 2

[translation], topic:samurai spirit & manliness, tv, tv:terii itou no tsuki ni hoero, [discussion]

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xrosesandthorns September 18 2011, 14:05:06 UTC
It baffles me when so many women agree with G's thinking. He's basically telling you what kind of woman you should be.. as if there is any one set way a woman (or a man for that matter) should be. Just because things were a certain way at one point doesn't mean that's how things SHOULD be. Society has changed, and those archaic traditions that G is holding onto don't fit in with the modern world anymore. It's not a man's job to protect and provide for a woman anymore. Even if you ideally like that sort of thing, you shouldn't ever tell a woman that she needs to be protected and provided for when she has the opportunity and strength to do it herself. It insinuates that she's not strong enough to take care of herself, which I would take as an insult ( ... )

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tihojenebo September 19 2011, 23:09:22 UTC
"Having said that, G has a few crazy fan girls in front. I think I'd say, "Oh after you G, after you." :)"

Hahahaha!! I think his defence is impenetrable, he's the "president" after all!!;p

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bliss10 September 20 2011, 01:29:11 UTC
let's hope so lol

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tihojenebo September 18 2011, 22:27:44 UTC
"And you're right, I can't say for sure how G would act in situations, but from what I know of him, I have a hard time believing he would just sit back and take the passive role while he lets the woman lead, or in this case tell him to stop."

The funny part is.. I can actually see him wanting to do that... Becouse I can really see that lazy and masohistic part in him too...lol!

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hanachan007 September 19 2011, 09:16:49 UTC
G's whole philosophy and discipline is about training his mind and body so that he can protect the woman he loves- so yes, he even means physically protecting.I actually didn't say it to emphasize on the psychological protection (because this is important as he talked about mind training,you said it yourself) but you are right ( ... )

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batcheeks September 19 2011, 05:20:52 UTC
Agree with you 100%.

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