Message for people in tornado hit areas in U.S.
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It's beautiful to see people who have suffered such a big tragedy encouraging others who have suffered a similiar situation. It's a fantastic message and i hope we all keep supporting each other regardless of small things like distance and nationality. :-)
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one big family x)
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I thought this was good but I wish I knew what they were saying in japanese..??
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Sing girl!!!!! Get 'em!!!!
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konnichiwa hiroko san "zuto zuto zuto wa eigo de nan desu ka
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Thank you~ Being one of those people in the tornado hit area, it is nice to see people like this. We ARE all one big family, and it's amazing to see everyone coming together. Thank you, Japan. We love you! ^_^
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I want to upload a video, do a hundred pages of art, or even play against millions of duelists on yugioh online if I have to just to show my heart to Japan. The Point is that I want to show that I do care about the victims in Japan AND in America, in any manner possible, and make things better for them. I just can't stand by and do nothing.
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It helps if you listen with your heart.
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@koeme yes, and there were a few comments actually, and even Hiroko stated it herself in another video of hers. Of course this isn't the only video were americans have complained, and she knows that herself. I'm just commenting because that's what I have read and seen in the comments and in other videos. This is what I have seen, so I won't keep commenting on your replies. Have a nice day :).
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@FromTheHourglass i only see 1 american complaing in the coments about how he cant understand it and yet u single out "americans" complaining the most? anyways what i wish more people would understand and like the girl in the vid said w/e ur country we're "one big family"
Rastafari is a religion, and way of life. Although their message is from the heart, I just can't buy into these two. They seem as contrived, and transparent as Sunday cosplayers. Is this a fashion statement? Did she actually have "Yo, yo, yo!" written on a piece of paper? I've seen vid of her in concert. She's an artist. And this seems like nothing but a gimmick. Anyone want to set me straight? "Yeah man, desu."
patientzero532 8 months ago
@patientzero532 she sang the exact same song on the stage, it's just her a cappella style. I didn't ask her to make up a song for this, "yo yo yo" or "yeah man desu" is I guess Japanese way of greeting in reggae? I asked them what they said in the video before publishing it and that's what they told me... :)
HIROKOCHANNEL 8 months ago 4