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@Good9tTo9t21 күн бұрын
人:please stay away from this creature
@beaclaster13 күн бұрын
rest assured, as i shall, for eternity.
@F_A_I_L_U_R_E12 күн бұрын
Shaketh thy's timbers.
@error_6o612 күн бұрын
I already stay away from those creatures (I’m an introvert)
@humanfingers11 күн бұрын
人 away, 人 away from the creature
@fishypugbruh11 күн бұрын
It's an 'infected' person, the stroke order is the wrong way
@vuonghakpro49358 күн бұрын
2:48 EPIC BOSS MUSIC💀
@zsqu6 күн бұрын
Normal: 人 Alternate: 入
@SeanSkyhawk11 күн бұрын
I am an Asian-American with Indonesian and Chinese descent and I am impressed with the way this built up and everything! Let's break it down why this is so good: The video begins in a manner similar to various videos of this nature; if you look up "oracle bone script chinese character guessing game" on KZfaq, you'll find a fair share of similar normal KZfaq Kids videos. 0:37 is where it showcases how various radicals combine together based on the combination of their respective concepts, which foreshadows a piece of horror present in the background of this video. The animation shows a house (广) with a man (人, converted to its auxiliary form 亻), followed by the presence of a bird (隹, 0:32), combining into the figure represented by 䧹 (which, strangely, also means "eagle" or "bird of prey" in reality). In the context of the video, the bird 隹 flies away and escapes, causing the other bird (烏, 0:28) to retrieve it, ultimately building up the complex character 鷹 (Eagle, 0:55, lit. "trained bird for hunts other birds"). The video reverts to normal with characters like 日, 旦, 晶, and 木, 本, 末, which cover the addition of elements and reduplication of radicals. Interestingly, the adding line is red, which can be chalked up to color for emphasis of the difference (though it becomes evident that this gains a darker connotation later on). The concept of reduplication is revisited in the forms of 林 and 森 which both refer to forests, but by 1:15 the video glitches out with the line of 森森森森森森森森森森森森森森森森森森森森森森森 filling the screen. There appears to be an implication of the forest being a major location of interest. The video cuts to the 人 character before a line is drawn through it to yield 大, which means "big". Real-life etymology states that this is because of the glyph representing a man stretching his arms out like a fisherman exaggerating their catch. At 1:26 the video gets this COMPLETELY wrong, to horrific effect. "Big: Human execution" in light of this, the character now looks more like a human being having been executed, emphasized by the red line bisecting the glyph. It almost looks as if, rather than being a simple modifier that was simply colored for emphasis like in earlier instances, the red line now indicates precisely how the figure depicted was killed. This has precedence in Japanese culture, where swordmakers famously tested their wares on condemned criminals. Let's circle back to Japan, this will come up later despite the video ostensibly about CHINESE characters. The video returns to normal with glyphs representing humans or human parts like "child", "woman", and "hand", until it reaches "mouth", 口 at 1:40. Unlike in the previous entries, the modern character shows FIRST, with the ancient version being completely blank. Then suddenly a hyper-realistic mouth shows up on screen before everything cuts off. (in real life, the ancient symbol looked something more like Ʉ) When it returns, we begin with a second step-by-step combination, but with a much darker topic. We start with "A human", followed by "A bounded human", then "A bounded human cries" and "A bounded human cries in fire". This is reminiscent of the "faux-tymology" of the 大 character, except forming the character 𦰩. Here's the thing: This example is ABSOLUTELY *TRUE*. The character 𦰩 is a variant of the character 堇, and in ancient forms of this symbol, it really *did* mean a human being burned alive as a sacrifice. See the below references talking about this speculation: Li, Xueqin (李學勤) (2012) 《字源》, Tianjin: 天津古籍出版社 blog.goo.ne.jp/ishiseiji/e/99ef4faa9aeb4a5afcf80c3340ae123c The spectacle ends with the combination of 𦰩 and 隹 to signify "a bounded human cries in fire attacked by bird". Ultimately, we see the actual glyph we are building up to: 難. "Disaster" (real-life translation is closer to "hard" or "difficult"). Normalcy resumes with the next glyphs, which represent animals (虫 for "snake/worm", 魚 for "fish", 龜 for "turtle", 龍 for "dragon") which is followed by an unusual choice of glyph, 鬼 which is used to represent "ghost" (EDIT: Some commenters have pointed out that this is a clever bit of five-second foreshadowing concerning the subsequent segments of this video). Then we get to this: 彁 The shot lingers on a construction comprised of two mouths, one on top of another like a fraction and surrounded by what appears to be brackets. The mouths are the same hyper-realistic one we saw earlier. Then the caption appears: "please stay away from this creature" We are immediately bombarded with a rapid-fire selection of truly horrific pictographs, all but one of which translate to the same warning: "please stay away from this creature". These glyphs are: 妛 槞 挧 駲 彘 袮 蟐 窫寙 墸 暃 壥 閠 The lone glyph that has a different caption is 椦, which appears to show a giant hand reaching down towards a kneeling human in front of a tree with walls at each side. The caption reads "you have no way to run". The thing about all of the glyphs with the creature warnings: except for 窫寙, NONE of the kanji have any coherent meaning in Japanese. They are part of a set of 12 characters called "ghost characters" (a term sneakily foreshadowed by the use of 鬼 immediately preceding it), which are kanji characters of no known provenance recorded in the 1997 JIS X 0208, originally established as the JIS C 6226 in 1978, with revisions in 1983, 1990, and 1997. The purpose of this Japanese Industrial Standard was to catalog all known kanji in common use in Japan, leading to a set of 6,355 kanji characters, and codify them into 2-byte format as a precursor to the current UTF-8 Unicode standard. These characters have been found from numerous sources both Chinese and Japanese, dating all the way back to the 6th century AD. A notable inclusion is the 窫寙, which is a misspelling of 窫窳. This is a creature from Chinese mythology referred to as the Yàyǔ, a monster mentioned in the Han Dynasty Classic of Mountains and Seas, and the Huainanzi (Writings of the Huainan Masters) which dates to sometime in the second century BC. The Yàyǔ is described to be a compound creature with serpent, draconic, and human features that resides in the Ejin River of northern China and feeds on humans. Notable features that this video touches upon include the fact that it emits a noise like a child crying (remember this for later), and that it was once a benevolent dragon but not only died but was later reanimated as a revenant. The implication of this inclusion is evident: the 12 known ghost kanji are representations of entities that all prey upon humans. Entities that you MUST NOT encounter under any circumstances. And if the 椦 glyph is any indication, you are already too late. Something else worth mentioning is that two pictograms (彘 and 窫寙) bear red lines, similar to how 大 was depicted with a red crossbar. Is it possible that the ancients sacrificed the condemned to these entities in an effort to appease them? Chillingly, the final glyph returns to the simple 人, but this time with no translation except for the caption: "please stay away from this creature". This speaks volumes, and could be interpreted in many ways, but with the inclusion of this character among the inhuman creatures, one interpretation stands out: cannibalism. With that, the video ends with a group of pictographs: water, a burning man, and a child under a roof: "A Trapped child that watching it's family cries in fire beside a river" (Remember how the Yàyǔ made a sound that mimicked a crying child?). And the ultimate evolution of this image? The very title of this video: 漢字, or "Chinese Characters". Even that has some interesting aspects of its derivation; dividing into the two characters 漢 and 字, we see much of what we have previously discussed, but with the same horrifying spin that we've been previously exploring throughout the video. The glyph 漢 is a combination of 水 (in the modifying form of 氵) and 𦰩, which we have previously discussed. In THIS character, however, the modified glyph is in fact an abbreviation of 暵, which is used in this case as a proper name, in this case, the Hanshui River, a tributary of the Yangtze. This is a phono-semantic compound which is used in this context to refer to the Han Chinese (with the semantic component being 水 and the phonetic component being 暵), for it is this ideogram that was ultimately used as a name for the people. 字 on the other hand DOES in fact mean "letter", "symbol", or "character", which in this case refers to the Chinese characters. It is indeed comprised of the glyphs for a house (宀), and a child (子), where the latter is used once again as the phonetic component for the overall character. In the context of this particular fanciful interpretation of Chinese history and the development of Chinese writing, the hidden implications make themselves evident.
@abear312510 күн бұрын
I read allat
@silentfilms74598 күн бұрын
Great breakdown of all of that
@davespriter8 күн бұрын
love the breakdown (:
@sntjana93487 күн бұрын
Amazing. Personally, having no knowledge of the language, the way the footage unravels into vaguely threatening depictions reminded me a lot of those long-term nuclear waste warning messages. It's fascinating how stuff like this is capable of instilling fear, like it's just coded in us.
@lamborghini44687 күн бұрын
nice breakdown
@gman478111 күн бұрын
作者台湾人だけど漢字文化圏の人間なら特に問題なくこの動画楽しめるの凄すぎる
@vandarkholme854817 күн бұрын
Truly having to learn Kanji is terrifying
@VehemenceOfTheDemigods771216 күн бұрын
Agreed
@ballisticmissilechan12 күн бұрын
这是汉语、这不是日语
@ethirium438912 күн бұрын
*chinese characters
@astronull858912 күн бұрын
It's Mandarin not kanji
@Randomnamecauseidontknow12 күн бұрын
This is not Japan bro, this is Chinese
@Qiyunwu23 күн бұрын
Detailed studies in Shang Oracle bone carvings are already horror to start with, since so much of it was about human sacrifice
@miaomiaoxx17 күн бұрын
…oracle? is it the one I’m thinking?
@Qiyunwu17 күн бұрын
@@miaomiaoxx what are you thinking?
@miaomiaoxx16 күн бұрын
@Qiyunwu oh well it was another thing sorryyy :) the one I’m thinking is another analog horror (that’s very damn good) that features a character called oracle.
@chaosincarnate730414 күн бұрын
@@miaomiaoxxOracle Project is goated
@RRTSMPlayz11 күн бұрын
@@miaomiaoxx our ai boi in the Vintage eight series
@Cheolssip21 күн бұрын
As someone that comes from a country where we study Chinese characters, I gotta say this is really creative as hell.
English speaker here! i really loved watching this as it reminded me of another analog horror video the way i interpret this video, it ties more into ancient language describing "something" and this "something" is what they saw and made them scared, so scared that it had to be written in chinese characters and it has probably lost it's meaning, the chinese ancestors saw something and it had to be passed down for generations
@nachiru305114 күн бұрын
Kind of like the biohazard or radioactive symbol right? Like how in a millennium the same symbols for danger would be lost or changed meaning. I agree it’s a fresh take on analog horror that’s been so oversaturated lately
@Razorcarl13 күн бұрын
It's honestly interesting. It makes me appreciate my philosophy class. Thank you semiotics.
@eioeka13 күн бұрын
I also want to add that the Kanji shown in 2:36 and later are a classification of Kanji called _Yūrei Moji_ or Ghost Kanji. These Kanji don't exist and were accidentally created when the JIS kanji sets was being compiled. I think that this fact really makes the video more beautiful as it adds on to the narrative of your interpretation, by implying that the Kanji's weren't a mistake and really did hold meaning, but was lost in time because whatever it was describing either fell into obscurity, was hiding from society, or was being hid from society (spook factor!). P.S. I just realized that a Chinese(?) comment has already pointed this out but, oh well!
@hangmingzhang506711 күн бұрын
By the way, not to break the horror, but the characters from the last parts are all either rarely used, are kanji-only (meaning they only exist in japanese), or have been simplified to, well, simplified chinese. Though it is interesting to try to see this from someone who doesn't know chinese and reads them purely from a pictography standpoint.
@kaderen846112 күн бұрын
2:35 lmaooo smart way of introducing an antagonist unsing unused chinese characters
@vengsing857611 күн бұрын
Ye one time when someone tried using this:彊 and the error turned the code to that. So Its called a ghost character .
@C-Farsene_59 күн бұрын
damn, didn't know a real mouth is an old chinese character
@RelatedSnow84208 күн бұрын
What's the name of that character btw?
@i_am_a_toast_of_french6 күн бұрын
@@RelatedSnow8420 that character belongs to a set of a few dozen "orphan" characters that were found to be in a compiled list of japanese kanji, the character at 2:48 was actually discovered to be from a town's name the town's name was 山+女 stacked vertically but the character was very rare so when they had to type it, they would glue together 山 and 女 to form the complete character when they used a photocopier to digitize documents with the character, the line where the 2 characters had been glued showed up, so it was mistakenly entered in as 山+一+女 stacked vertically, which is a character without any meaning nor present in any name
@RelatedSnow84206 күн бұрын
@@i_am_a_toast_of_french I found that out after watching an HAI Video on Ghost Characters.
@MizueNao18 күн бұрын
怖い由来を持つ漢字を紹介する動画がアナログホラーにピッタリだなんて
@TOLTOLTOL310 күн бұрын
Kanji?
@타튬25 күн бұрын
0:14 - 水 - 물 수 ㅣ 물 0:18 - 火 - 불 화 ㅣ 불 0:22 - 山 - 뫼 산 ㅣ 산 0:26 - 人 - 사람 인 ㅣ 인간 0:30 - 鳥 - 새 조 ㅣ 새 0:34 - 隹 - 새 추 ㅣ 새 0:54 - 鷹 - 매 응 ㅣ 매 - 훈련된 새가 다른 새를 사냥하는 것 0:58 - 日 - 날 일 ㅣ 날 1:00 - 旦 - 아침 단 ㅣ 지면 위의 해 1:02 - 晶 - 맑을 정 ㅣ 많은 태양 1:06 - 木 - 나무 목 ㅣ 나무 1:08 - 本 - 근본 본 ㅣ 나무의 뿌리 1:10 - 末 - 끝 말 ㅣ 나무의 끝부분 1:12 - 林 - 수풀 림 ㅣ 많은 나무 1:14 - 森 - 수풀 삼 ㅣ 많은 나무 1:15 - 森林 - 삼림 ㅣ 많은 나무 1:16 - 森森森森森森森森森森 - 삼삼삼삼삼삼삼삼삼삼 ㅣ 많은 나무 1:24 - 大 - 클 대 ㅣ 인간 처형 1:30 - 子 - 아들 자 ㅣ 어린이 1:34 - 女 - 여자 녀 ㅣ 여성 1:38 - 手 - 손 수 ㅣ 손 1:41 - 口 - 입 구 ㅣ 입 2:02 - 難 - 어려울 난 ㅣ 인간 > 묶인 인간 > 비명을 지르는 묶인 인간 > ㅣㅣㅣㅣㅣㅣㅣㅣㅣㅣ 화형에 의해 비명을 지르는 결박된 인간 > 새들의 공격을 받으며 화형에 의해 비명을 지르는 결박된 인간 2:10 - 虫 - 벌레 훼 ㅣ 뱀이나 벌레 2:16 - 魚 - 물고기 어 ㅣ 물고기 2:21 - 龜 - 거북 귀 ㅣ 거북이 2:27 - 龍 - 용 용 ㅣ 용 2:32 - 鬼 - 귀신 귀 ㅣ 귀신 2:40 - 彁 ㅣ 해당 개체에서 멀리 떨어져 주세요 2:48 - 妛 - 더러울 치 2:48 - 槞 - 난간 롱 2:49 - 挧 - 성씨 우 2:49 - 駲 2:50 - 彘 - 돼지 체 2:50 - 椦 2:50 - 祢 - 아버지사당 니, 녜(이, 예) 2:50 - 蟐 2:51 - 窫 - 큰 굴 알 2:51 - 寙 - 게으를 유 2:51 - 墸 2:51 - 暃 - 떠날 비 2:51 - 壥 - 가게 전 2:51 - 閠 - 윤달 윤 2:51 - 人 - 사람 인 3:09 - 漢字 - 한자 ㅣ 가족이 불에 타 비명을 지르는 것을 보는 갇힌 어린이
I like the constantly shifting uneasiness of the atmosphere. Also the foreshadowing that humans were prey in your narrative. And the mouth do serve as a minor jumpscare because of how sudden it is.
@你看是中文的ID耶25 күн бұрын
期待爆紅!火鉗劉銘! 影片能看到幾個細節: 1.請遠離生物的最後一個是「人」(這段往規則怪談的方向延伸好像也有料欸) 2.幽靈字「椦」下方英文:“You have no way to run” 象形文字的表現法襯托出了後面幽靈字既熟悉又陌生的怪異感,但是字體本身沒有情緒,卻能讓人感到毛骨悚然,真是令人起雞皮疙瘩🤯
@puddingkunhsym032225 күн бұрын
第二點我現在才發現! 眼睛好利( ᐛ )
@memory976911 күн бұрын
最後漢字的英文註解 漢字 被關在屋裡的小孩目睹親人在河邊被火燒
@memory976910 күн бұрын
@@puddingkunhsym0322 我看不出來筆順的差別 害阿
@memory976910 күн бұрын
@@puddingkunhsym0322 是有一瞬間不一樣嗎 還是我的眼睛有問題
@dokonidemoiru200914 күн бұрын
「この生物から離れてください」怖すぎる
@user-xs5em2pw1y14 күн бұрын
3:08 this translation is crazy
@ThatOneIndoGirl12 күн бұрын
even ur pfp surprised too edito: 11 LIKES?! THX FOR U GUYS!!! 😄😄
@SlightlySchizophrenic10 күн бұрын
what happens when you don't support the glorious CCP
@myrastokes50283 күн бұрын
Ikr
@cah137-y4s14 күн бұрын
This feels extremely targeted because I just learned about the “ghost kanji” yesterday from an unrelated video 😂
@SeanSkyhawk11 күн бұрын
You're absolutely right, almost ALL of the "please stay away from this creature" glyphs are actual "ghost kanji" that have no coherent meaning.
@zhouyiwei11210 күн бұрын
Let me guess, Half as Interesting?
@sigmarthcipherius51538 күн бұрын
Is it the one Taiko no Tatsujin song
@Greatestfriend-you6 күн бұрын
@@SeanSkyhawkmaybe they’re supposed to have no meaning cuz they’re entities that prey on humans? Maybe.
@user-bz2nv9ff7n5 ай бұрын
看到手掌出汗,沒想到能夠透過起源於象形的文字營造毛骨悚然的氛圍,現在螢幕上都有手汗了,超神
@animatorbags484317 күн бұрын
Damn this Analog horror about Chinese Characters looks sick! This video shows you how to learn Chinese Characters but as this video goes on, the characters look terrifying and how terrifying the story behind these characters. shiver me timbers
@HansVinlin16 күн бұрын
most aren't accurate lel. 大 is just a human stretching their arms out as far as possible. 難 just means difficult, the bird on the left is for phonetic reasons and the part on the left doesn't really mean any particular thing.
@puddingkunhsym032216 күн бұрын
@@HansVinlin Yeah But It is analog horror As a native speaker, it still interesting
i felt like many people missed the fact that the penultimate part of the video uses phantom Kanji which bears no meaning on it's own i also appreciate the fact that this kinda gave it some story
@twitch408028 күн бұрын
做的 超級 棒的啦😙 (看到彁的時候PTSD都要發了
@minema795318 күн бұрын
Note that there is a character "鬼" ("ghost") shown before that madness enrolls, conveying that those words after the word "鬼" were ghost characters, meaning they dont have any meaning. (yet)
@equilibrum99917 күн бұрын
one of them can have, 槞 can mean Dragonwood
@user-jc4il5kc6y16 күн бұрын
@@equilibrum999 my google told me that means wooden cage, wood for containing something strong.
@lbwnb347013 күн бұрын
@@user-jc4il5kc6yIt's Japanese Simplified Chinese, the Traditional Chinese of this character is “櫳”
@spiffisnothere13 күн бұрын
@@equilibrum999 it meant cage for beasts says by zi.tools
Well, finding kanji analog horror wasn't on my 2024 bingo card, but I never received it, so who knows. I tried to write out the ghost kanji in Google Translate, but it broke, so that was scary. What did I learn from this video? The meaning behind several kanji and that I should stay away from humans forever.
@vicz_yeah14 күн бұрын
before the word 弓哥 there was the word 鬼 (ghost), and 弓哥 is infact a 鬼字/幽灵字 (ghost word), 幽灵字 means word/kanji letter that has no meaning, like a few hundred years ago it could’ve had a meaning, but it got lost to time. And all the words after 弓哥 are all ghosts words, which I think is very fascinating :D edit: the only word I think isn’t a ghost word is 人 (human), 罪 (crime) and 閠, which I am not sure the meaning of
@lbwnb347013 күн бұрын
閏年-天文曆法裏面會使用到的一個字
@vicz_yeah13 күн бұрын
@@lbwnb3470谢谢!!
@mumujibirb9 күн бұрын
閠 means extra
@Butterstix20149 күн бұрын
Fun fact, the 「弓哥」character is in Unicode as 「彁」.
@Asmap_ball202325 күн бұрын
この生物から離れてくださいの所に人という字が含まれていることにメッセージ性を感じた。
@user-xv8en7rz6k24 күн бұрын
人類果然是最恐怖的💀
@user-vs7vc4cl8f19 күн бұрын
それは本当です
@HarimauYap9 күн бұрын
As a fluent Chinese speaker I am absolutely overjoyed regarding this :D
@Ha_Rua5317 күн бұрын
영어권 사람들이 한자 처음 봤을 때 느낄 것만 같은 감정을 비틀어 표현한 느낌이네요. 이런 아날로그 호러도 좋아요!
What an interesting analog horror! I hope the owner doesn’t make another one using very complicated words to make our minds explode! :D
@Czhzh3 ай бұрын
內容很酷氣氛也營造的好好😭特別喜歡,從困惑轉變成嚇爛我愛死了……
@wind4ortune13 күн бұрын
雰囲気が変わるところから出てくる漢字は全部幽霊文字ですね。よく見ました!!
@Majestic_Mirror4 күн бұрын
Dang, this analog horror is interesting. Yet it technically also resembles a music video. And I like the suspense of some parts where they add lines, or some parts where some of the characters go wrong Thank you for making this
@happyfakeperidot12 күн бұрын
youre going to have fun when you realize 了(finished, or jist a finished particle for verbs) is just 子 without the arms
@sunhyolic11 күн бұрын
wait you're right...
@puddingkunhsym032211 күн бұрын
孑 孓 孑 孓 孑 孓 -child waving arms-
@allentsai23013 күн бұрын
孑子孓孑子孓孑子孓 btw the character 棄 (to abandon) is a pair of hands discarding a child
@henrychin0Ай бұрын
能把象形字搞成模擬恐怖的你是第一人 簡直是天才.....
@greghmn8 күн бұрын
Usually, I'm joking when I say "I've read enough of the Monogatari Series to know where this is going," but not here.
my guesses on the things to stay away from just off of the images 彁: creature with 2 mouths 妛: spider like creature living under mountain 椦: forest dragon 挧: winged thing with hand for head 駲: bird like creature with followers 彘*: large sun eyed creature eating child 椦: human kneeling before a tree while a hand from the sky reaches towards the human 袮: humans turned into trees 蟐: immortal worm like creature ??: big dragon eating ?: creature living under vegetation 暃: rib caged eye 壥: false human outside of house 閠: creature between two gates 人: human *that is the character for boar i think
@SeanSkyhawk7 күн бұрын
槞 is the sign you are thinking about when you are referring to "forest dragon" You are correct to say that 彘 means "boar", in the earliest variants of that particular ideogram it depicts a boar being shot by an arrow. Here, however, it shows something completely different (and I do not think it is eating a child per se, it's most likely eating a human sacrifice) I think 墸 is what you refer to for "creature living under vegetation"? The diglyph 窫寙 has a REALLY interesting history because it refers to an actual figure from Chinese mythology that depicted what amounts to a zombie man-eating dragon called the yayu
@NekoNako7511 күн бұрын
これは面白い! 怖いというより、ちょっと癖になりそう
@user-gk1wq5jx4r19 күн бұрын
정말 재밌습니다!!! 오랫동안 이런 영상을 기다려 왔습니다. 아날로그 호러 영상을 감상하는 것이 취미인데, 이 영상이 그동안 시청했던 것들 중에서도 손에 꼽을 정도로 재미있습니다!!! 후속영상을 기대합니다!!!
@wano474111 күн бұрын
ラスト分かりやすくて漢字の勉強に役に立ちました!
@wano474111 күн бұрын
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@firespirit3839 күн бұрын
2:50 "you have no way to move"?
@user-nt9zw2on7f13 күн бұрын
와...아날로그 호러 영상들 가끔 보는데, 이렇게 단순한 문자들로 소름돋게 하는 영상은 처음이네요. 상상력을 자극하는 공포가 정말 최고였습니다. 재밌게 잘 봤습니다!
Bro Kanji is terrifying already. You don't need to make it into horror lol
@DantetheArtist20246 күн бұрын
Me: kanji can't have analog horrors Kanji analog horror:
@Squigo1312 күн бұрын
I speak and read a little bit of Chinese (I'm Chinese Canadian) and uhhh the portrayal of some of these is very creative. Also Disaster and the last one are both quite disturbing.