From Sana's story about getting short hair (TWICE)
ショートヘアにするサナの話から(TWICE)
TWICE Sana will have short hair someday! ? Jihyo was surprised by her ever-evolving hairstyle plan [Video included]
I can't believe that the recording of the program that will be broadcast on New Year's Eve has already started... If you watch this video at the end of the year and say that Sana has lost weight, gained weight, looks pale, etc., she will probably be laughed at. It is.
In the future, television may no longer be limited to just dramas and movies, but even variety shows that simply convey the current state of the people who appear on the show. After all, even though the year has just begun, they are already recording programs to be aired at the end of the year.
In other words, it seems like it promises that ``TWICE's popularity will remain stable'' until the end of the year...
Einstein's principle of relativity overturned Newton's absolute time. Time, which was once thought to flow completely unrelated to human activities, no longer exists unrelated to human life. It has come to be involved in human life as something comfortable and convenient to use.
I learned this a long time ago, but it took me a long time to see it reflected in my life. I was a young man at that time, but now I am an old man.
When we were young, it was a time of antinomy, when we rejected fleeting ephemeralism and at the same time embraced existentialism, where we could not ignore the fact that we were "extremely above time," which was ruled by absolute time.
At that time, a comic called ``Tomorrow's Joe'' became an explosive hit. The main character's name is Jo Yabuki. He was a boxer who came up from a boring boxing office in the downtown area.
He burns out in the final ring, but it's because he refuses to throw in the towel from his mentor Danpei Tange.
At that time, Joe Yabuki declared.
"Old man, when was the last time you were the best? For me, it's now! So let me do it." At that time, absolute ideas and beliefs were loved, so Joe's words (style) was loved with great emotion. I think similar expressions are often used in dramas and movies.
Joe Yabuki, who was reduced to ashes in the Battle of the Ring, became a hero representing the comics of the time, and even caused a phenomenon in which his funeral was held in real life.
We are no longer in an era where we are ruled by a single value, and we are now in an era where we renew the meaning, value, and thoughts of our lives every day.
As for Sana's hairstyle, I don't have any particular preferences about which one is best. Even if her long hair becomes semi-long or short, you won't find any likes or dislikes about her hairstyle.
In fact, I feel familiar with her face and personality, so I might not even notice if her hairstyle changes. I feel like once they become short, they'll just get used to it like they always have. However, when you change from short to long, you might feel like that(?).
There's no point in changing your hairstyle if it doesn't change your state of mind. The reason Sana is talking about her short hair is probably because there is something in her heart that she wants to change. I hope Sana's feelings will bounce back when she changes her hairstyle and looks in front of her mirror.
This is a mixed bag, but if humans survive successfully, they may become creatures that rule the solar sphere like a garden. Even if that happens, if we still do not have a communication network faster than the speed of light, Earthlings living far away on artificial planets will be able to enjoy entertainment content with a time difference of 20 or 30 years. right. There's also Sana from a few years ago, so maybe she's still flying around in space...
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ショートヘアにするサナの話から(TWICE)
TWICE Sana will have short hair someday! ? Jihyo was surprised by her ever-evolving hairstyle plan [Video included]
I can't believe that the recording of the program that will be broadcast on New Year's Eve has already started... If you watch this video at the end of the year and say that Sana has lost weight, gained weight, looks pale, etc., she will probably be laughed at. It is.
In the future, television may no longer be limited to just dramas and movies, but even variety shows that simply convey the current state of the people who appear on the show. After all, even though the year has just begun, they are already recording programs to be aired at the end of the year.
In other words, it seems like it promises that ``TWICE's popularity will remain stable'' until the end of the year...
Einstein's principle of relativity overturned Newton's absolute time. Time, which was once thought to flow completely unrelated to human activities, no longer exists unrelated to human life. It has come to be involved in human life as something comfortable and convenient to use.
I learned this a long time ago, but it took me a long time to see it reflected in my life. I was a young man at that time, but now I am an old man.
When we were young, it was a time of antinomy, when we rejected fleeting ephemeralism and at the same time embraced existentialism, where we could not ignore the fact that we were "extremely above time," which was ruled by absolute time.
At that time, a comic called ``Tomorrow's Joe'' became an explosive hit. The main character's name is Jo Yabuki. He was a boxer who came up from a boring boxing office in the downtown area.
He burns out in the final ring, but it's because he refuses to throw in the towel from his mentor Danpei Tange.
At that time, Joe Yabuki declared.
"Old man, when was the last time you were the best? For me, it's now! So let me do it." At that time, absolute ideas and beliefs were loved, so Joe's words (style) was loved with great emotion. I think similar expressions are often used in dramas and movies.
Joe Yabuki, who was reduced to ashes in the Battle of the Ring, became a hero representing the comics of the time, and even caused a phenomenon in which his funeral was held in real life.
We are no longer in an era where we are ruled by a single value, and we are now in an era where we renew the meaning, value, and thoughts of our lives every day.
As for Sana's hairstyle, I don't have any particular preferences about which one is best. Even if her long hair becomes semi-long or short, you won't find any likes or dislikes about her hairstyle.
In fact, I feel familiar with her face and personality, so I might not even notice if her hairstyle changes. I feel like once they become short, they'll just get used to it like they always have. However, when you change from short to long, you might feel like that(?).
There's no point in changing your hairstyle if it doesn't change your state of mind. The reason Sana is talking about her short hair is probably because there is something in her heart that she wants to change. I hope Sana's feelings will bounce back when she changes her hairstyle and looks in front of her mirror.
This is a mixed bag, but if humans survive successfully, they may become creatures that rule the solar sphere like a garden. Even if that happens, if we still do not have a communication network faster than the speed of light, Earthlings living far away on artificial planets will be able to enjoy entertainment content with a time difference of 20 or 30 years. right. There's also Sana from a few years ago, so maybe she's still flying around in space...
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