Low Roar - Give Up (cover acoustic guitar)
The cover was done by my older brother, I wonder what you think. Greetings from Russia!
The cover was done by my older brother, I wonder what you think. Greetings from Russia!
This cover was made by my older brother. I’m curious to hear what you guys think! As far as I can tell, he changed a lot of the lyrics, or maybe I’m just going deaf.
PS: I'm not stupid, and I understand that all people are different and not everyone in some country where most people are evil is the same.
"За тобой"
Я увидел Тебя сквозь толпу
Одинаковых и пустых людей
И с тех пор Тебя лишь одну
Хочу видеть в жизни своей
Я не знал, как Твоё имя
И какой сериал Твой любимый
Я не знал, кто в этом мире Ты
Я не знал, вино или пиво
Я не знал, кого Ты любила
Я лишь побежал... За тобой
Встретив взгляд Твоих глаз изумрудных
Сумасшедших и авантюрных
Я влюбился в них
И за руку Тебя схватив
Я подумал - держу целый Мир
Только б не отпустить...
Я не знал, как Твоё имя
И какой сериал Твой любимый
Я не знал, кто в этом мире Ты
Я не знал, вино или пиво
Я не знал, кого Ты любила
Я лишь побежал... За тобой
Я не знал, как Твоё имя
И какой сериал Твой любимый
Я не знал, кто в этом мире Ты
Но я знал - Ты моя половина
И плевать на вино и на пиво
И на всё, что когда-либо было до этого дня!
Как я встретил Тебя...
Good afternoon! I don't really follow football, but I wanted to ask you; I need to find a moment for editing. Could you tell me which 2026 World Cup matches featured the funniest player falls and collisions? I’m waiting with bated breath.
Edit: I decided which moment to take, can you tell me what match it is in the screenshot pls?
Не буду против, если фанаты детройта закидают меня камнями
It's all very subjective here, but I won't mind if Half-Life 2 or The Witcher fans throw stones at me. And yes, the tier list here works so that the closer you are to the left, the better the game, and the worse it is to the right (basically, it's a standard tier list, but many people just ignore it).
I decided to make a video like this. It's weird, it seems like a fanservice moment, but no one has ever done it.
List of all dubs: 1. Japanese 2. English 3. French 4. Italian 5. Portuguese (Brazilian) 6. Spanish (Latin) 7. Spanish (Castilian) 8. Russian (2006) 9. Russian (2019) 10. Catalan 11. Chinese (Mandarin) 12. Hungarian 13. Hindi 14. Tamil 15. Telugu 16. Indonesian (Fan Virtuoso Studio) 17. German 18. Filipino (Tagalog) 19. Thai 20. Korean 21. Persian
So, I've been lurking on Reddit and decided to cook up this post.
If you've read the Death Note pilot manga (Death Note: One-Shot), you'll notice that the protagonist's name - 13-year-old Taro Kagami (鏡 太郎) - has a suspiciously similar ring to Teru Mikami (御子神 照). I've got a little tinfoil-hat theory that the authors originally intended for the Death Note to end up with Mikami, not Light.
Ryuk and Kagami Taro (The Taro Kagami Manga 2006)
Full disclosure: I haven't actually read the manga myself (no cap), just watched a recap on YouTube. But from what I've seen in both the manga and the anime, Mikami comes off as super meticulous, intelligent, and genuinely justice-driven.
People still ask: "Who was right in the end - L or Light Yagami?" And yeah, the anime/manga give us two clear philosophies:
Light's Philosophy: One person has to step up, take full responsibility, and cleanse the world of rotten people - while declaring themselves a "God" and placing themselves above everyone else in the name of a better world. In his final speech to Oizawa and the Task Force, Light straight-up says that in the six years of Kira's reign, all wars stopped and global crime dropped by 70%. BUT - he also claims the world is still rotten, and that as long as he is alive, that rot persists. The thing is, Light lost his ideology as early as episode 2, when he tried to kill L but ended up killing Lind L. Tailor instead. And he fully lost it in episode 5 when he murked those FBI agents. Light Yagami became the very rot he wanted to erase. On a theoretical/moral level? Yeah, he had a point. On a practical level? He went completely off the rails.
Light Yagami (Death Note Anime 2006)
L's Philosophy: L believed, until his dying breath, that every human deserves a second chance. If you don't get that chance, it's because the law says so - not some vigilante. Early on, L even considered that Kira might be some divine intervention... until he pulled that TV stunt with Lind L. Tailor, and Light basically doxxed himself as Kira. L knew Light was Kira from almost the very start. In episode 25, you can see L already accepted his fate - he knew his time was up. His final words to Light ("We'll be parting soon...") during that foot-washing scene are a straight-up Biblical reference. He knew he missed something, and it was too late to fix it. Also, that rooftop scene before the foot-washing L asks Light: "Tell me, Light - were you ever truly honest with me, even once?" And when Light dodges, L just goes: "I knew you'd say that..." - basically confirming he always knew who Kira was. L stayed true to the law till the end, and died for it. Meanwhile, Light said it himself back in episode 2: "Those who oppose the gods... ARE EVIL!"
L Lawliet (Death Note Anime 2006)
But here's the thing a lot of fans sleep on - starting from episode 32, the series drops a third philosophy on us:
Teru Mikami's Philosophy: Mikami got bullied hard as a kid, but he always stood up for the other underdogs. Later, his mom died in a car crash when he was in middle school. Plot twist: the same accident also killed four of his bullies. When we first see Mikami in the anime, he's 22. Do the math - he would've been around 16 when Kira first appeared, and about 13-14 when his mom died. Two years after that loss, he starts seeing Kira all over the news, papers, broadcasts - basically everywhere. In the manga (I think - can't remember if it's in the anime), it's mentioned that after getting the Death Note, Mikami actually questioned whether Light was right to kill innocent people. But eventually, he brushed those doubts aside and started justifying everything Light did - even being ready to off the Task Force and investigation team.
So here's the kicker: Mikami probably wouldn't have killed innocent people, at least not at first. He would've straight-up ignored Lind L. Tailor's provocation because he's way too chill to get baited like that. He wouldn't have thrown a tantrum over being called a "criminal" or "evil." And unlike Light, Mikami didn't see himself as a "God" - dude had mad low self-esteem, and Light literally boosted his ego by sending him the notebook.
That means Mikami would've been the "RIGHT" Kira.
Mikami Teru (Death Note Anime 2006)
Now you're probably asking: "How does any of this connect to the pilot manga protagonist's name sounding vaguely like Mikami?"
Yeah, about that... it doesn't. But also - it totally does.
If the Death Note had landed in Mikami's hands instead, the whole story would've gone in a completely different direction. Mikami would've won. L wouldn't have died because Mikami wouldn't have cared about him. Near and Mello wouldn't even exist in the plot because L would still be alive. And L wouldn't have had any solid arguments against Mikami - because he wouldn't even know who the hell this guy was!
Anyway, I've rambled enough. I just really wanted to toss this theory out there and see what y'all think. Drop your takes in the comments - agree, disagree, roast me, I don't care. Just curious to hear what the hive mind thinks.
Peace out! ✌️
And remember this:
Evil must be deleted.
Hello! A new video in the "Death Note in different languages" format. So, previously, my videos featured multi-voice translations for Ukrainian, Belarusian, Kazakh, and Georgian. I've decided to remove this feature, as voiceovers can't convey what dubbing does, but I might bring it back if you're interested. Let me know in the comments pls
Hi guys! I wanted to ask if there were ever official dubs of the anime Death Note in Serbian and Indonesian. Because I decided to make a new video with a scene in different languages, and I saw that the Dubbing Database forum lists Indonesian and Serbian translations. Maybe the links and sources are dead, or it's some kind of mistake, and they were fan-made translations. But then Dubbing Database wouldn't have listed them either. Because I found Belarusian and Kazakh translations, and they are not listed there, as they are considered fan-made. I found episodes 23/24 of the anime in Indonesian dub on BiliBili. So the Indonesian translation does exist after all.
I've gathered all languages except Chinese (Cantonese dialect), Indonesian, Czech, Polish, and Serbian.
I would be honored if you could help me with this. People living in Indonesia or Serbia, please tell me, were there any TV/disc releases with dubbed anime?
PS: Being from Russia, I expect I'll have no trouble getting to Asian/Baltic websites. Thanks in advance for your help