Ponkotsu-chan Kenshouchuu - Vol. 2 Ch. 20 - Studying And Pent Up Feelings

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What is with the Japanese idea of " since we have no excuse to hang out anymore we wont", is the idea of hanging out for no reason a foreign concept?
 
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If 20 chapters is 2 months, maybe the author thinks he can keep this up for another 100 chapters? 🧐

Nah. Probably still going to have major time skips. 😛
 
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so we just not gonna mention sensei's glasses huh? yeah alright
 
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I think sensei can do the impossible and see the invisible
 
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Sorry to digress but I have a question.
Does Japanese History curicullum goes that deep into world history ? (i.e when the Mughals came to India)
Asking this because all we have here about world history is about the development of socialism throughtout history, WW1, WW2 and only a little bit about the post-ww2 period.
 
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@perceptiveperceval Well, at our schools we are taught all about those Mughal Empire stuff but very little about the world wars. But, I'm from Bangladesh, so it's natural we'll have more history on that stuff about India (since Bangaldesh was part of the same Indian sub-continent at the time) and little about the World Wars since our country wasn't involved as much.

I guess the history classes only teach about what's more relevant to your country....but then again, Japan was quite involved with World War 2. Oh, but the history books of your country do tend to gloss over wars that your country lost or cases where your country was the bad guy. I haven't personally seen it, but I have a friend who came from Pakistan (the country that oppressed us and then lost to us when our country revolted) and he said that their history books barely talk about it while 80% of our history books are purely just that war.
 
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I'm Indian and I don't know what happened in India in 1526 daaaamn Japan

Or the author just looked up dates to make puns out of and that was the only significant historical event
 
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Not sure about Japan but we were taught about this during our world history classes, yeah. It was pretty short and abridged since it more or less shares the time period with Columbus and other important stuff and as a European country that part is more relevant but Mughal empire is too big to completely skip it. Not that any madman teacher would put that date in a test, but still. And Japan is Asian country so, yeah, I believe they must cover it in more detail.
about the development of socialism throughtout history
Wait, so your world history classes don't cover anything before 1850s? No Greek history, no Rome empire, no Arabic history? If you don't mind, can you tell which country are you from?
 
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In case you couldn't guess it, It's Vietnam (1 of the last socialist/communist countries in the world)

We did have lesson about how the human race come about but it's pretty minor. The pre-1850s world history was covered in total I think like 1.5 hours.

To say we didn't cover Roman/Greek history is kinda wrong tbh. We did cover like how the greek/roman society had slave but that it's about them really. We did go over our nation's history pretty extensively, if you ignore the kinda bad stuff Vietnam during the VN war.

The point of covering the parts of world history I mentioned in my previous comment IMO is just to instill like 'Slave owning inhumane, Feudalism bad, Capitalism not good, Socialism good, Communism *orgasm*'. Not that it's wrong or anything but I really dislike how propaganda-ish History has turned into in my country.

History is for humans to learn from. Twisting it won't do anyone any good. But I'm sure I'm the minority in my country for actually liking History as a whole.

Thanks for reading my rant about our dumbass History curicullum.
 
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World History AP was different, though the only dates we had to know by heart was 221 BC (Founding of the Qin), 476 AD(Fall of the Western Roman Empire), 1453 AD(Fall of the Byzantines), and 1776 (Founding of the US) amongst others
 

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