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宇宙鉄人キョーダイン  Part3 - 暇つぶし2ch200:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/04/19 00:26:00.04 HbBzkJA0.net
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201:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/04/19 00:26:08.51 QEZuOHwT.net
ロボンフッド1がダダフラワー様と言ってるから、ロボットより食肉植物のほうが上なんだな
ワニの赤ちゃんを使っての撮影は危ない。特にワニンガーが胸にワニの赤ちゃんを6匹ほどつけているのは危ない
ワニの赤ちゃんにエツ子・細田軍曹・ルミ(ゲスト)は驚いているが、竜治や健治やが平然としているのがなんとも

202:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/04/19 00:26:15.55 HbBzkJA0.net
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203:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/04/19 10:13:29.54 I3CoAylL.net
宮城に出張でお金がかかったけど、奇械人ワニーダをワニンガーに流用改造して費用節約
中屋敷鉄也の顔出し出演もあるよーん

204:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/04/19 10:16:47.33 HbBzkJA0.net
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205:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/04/19 11:07:24.02 6Fll0Bcf.net
宮城や蔵王という他作品では馴染みがない場所でロケをしてる
他作品との差別化かスタッフに東北好きがいたんだろうか

206:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/04/19 11:08:54.65 HbBzkJA0.net
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207:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/04/20 09:33:17.52 XLIInXqv.net
>ロボンフッド1はキョーダインX攻撃、グレートパンチにやられてあやしが丘の西洋館に逃げ帰り、ダダフラワーに食べられた
>ロボンフッド1がダダフラワー様と言ってるから、ロボットより食肉植物のほうが上なんだな
キョーダイン打倒に失敗したロボンフッド1を格上のダダフラワーが処刑したんだろ

208:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/04/20 10:10:47.02 MBNrAJOk.net
>>11

209:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/04/22 02:06:56.40 CU1Xsg4U.net
それにしても「ロボンフッド」って名前はいいセンスだよな。
武器が矢だからロビンフッドを持って来て、それとロボットを引っ掛けて「ロボンフッド」というのがw

210:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/04/22 05:44:38.62 8/3HBKq+.net
夏休み回にて民族ショーのリズムは幻兵団にぐるぐる囲まれた静弦太郎が思い出される
大城さんはズバット並みの出番の少なさが哀しい
白川少尉殿もねえいかなる場合に備えて銃を携帯してほしいと思うけどなあ (´・ω・`)
あ~貴重な釣り屋敷さんが…w

211:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/04/26 00:18:41.23 isL6/t2R.net
21話
キョーダインはミイラサタンのミイラ包帯攻めで縛られたが、キョーダインパワーで包帯を千切って脱出する
スカイジェットのスカイロケットで、ミイラサタンは炎上しながら蔵王のお釜に沈んだ
協力 総合レジャーランド バリハイセンター
22話
闇将軍ガブリン、親衛隊が登場
クラゲモンはスカイ火炎ミサイル(スカイミサイルの突撃)を受け、闇将軍ガブリンに助けを求めるが、闇将軍ガブリンの目からの光線で爆発させられた

212:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/04/26 00:18:53.25 KXFooEs2.net
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213:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/04/26 00:18:56.89 isL6/t2R.net
21話でグランミサイルとミイラサタンが一画面に映っている。目測だがグランミサイルの模型は1メートルくらいありそう
22話でスカイキック。スカイライダーより先に使っている
細田軍曹は19話の食肉植物ダダフラワーの蔓に巻かれて死にそうになって以来、宇宙怪物になって神経過敏になっている。19話と22話の脚本は別人
中屋敷鉄也がパイロットと防衛軍兵士の二役、河原崎洋夫がアベック役で出演

214:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/04/26 00:19:08.68 KXFooEs2.net
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215:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/04/26 10:53:35.17 xfAwVnR6.net
21話でガブリンは声だけで(クレジットはダダ司令)、22話でガブリンの全身が姿を現す(声はなし)。
20話のワニンガーも飯塚昭三さんで、ひょうきんな声から荘厳な声へのギャップに驚く。

216:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/04/26 10:56:06.36 KXFooEs2.net
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217:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/04/26 11:47:50.82 RwVSQY/y.net
1002miwaが相変わらず荒らしてるな

218:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/04/28 10:26:48.00 3zOR2E4k.net
>22話でスカイキック。スカイライダーより先に使っている
スカイゼルがライダーキック、グランゼルがライダーファイトのポーズを取っているんで
ライダー1号、2号を意識したんじゃないか

219:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/04/28 11:43:53.12 gWozecuX.net
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220:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/04/28 18:15:24.14 9k5KZL3M.net
グランゼルのライダーファイトは2号と左右反転してるけどな

221:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/04/29 17:13:32.39 oKKIGXDw.net
onald J. Trump defines the American success story. Throughout his life he has continually set the standards of business
and entrepreneurial excellence, especially in real estate, sports, and entertainment. Mr. Trump built on his success in
private life when he entered into politics and public service. He remarkably won the Presidency in his first ever run for any political office.
A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Finance, Mr. Trump followed in
his father’s footsteps into the world of real estate development, making his mark New York City.
There, the Trump name soon became synonymous with the most prestigious of addresses in Manhattan and, subsequently, throughout the world.
Mr. Trump is also an accomplished author. He has written more than fourteen bestsellers. His first book, The Art of the Deal, is considered a business classic.
Mr. Trump announced his candidacy for the Presidency on June 16, 2015. He then accepted the
Republican nomination for President of the United States in July of 2016, having defeated seventeen other contenders during the Republican primaries.
On November 8, 2016, Mr. Trump was elected President in the largest Electoral College landslide for a Republican in 28 years.
Mr. Trump won more than 2,600 counties nationwide, the most since President Ronald Reagan in 1984. And he received
the votes of more than 62 million Americans, the most ever for a Republican candidate. These voters, in delivering a truly
national victory and historic moment, rallied behind Mr. Trump’s commitment to rebuilding our country and disrupting the political status quo that had failed to deliver results.
Mr. Trump won, in part, because he campaigned in places Republicans have had difficulty winning?Flint, Michigan, charter
schools in inner-city Cleveland, and Hispanic churches in Florida. He went there because he wanted to bring his message of economic empowerment to all Americans. Millions of new Republicans trusted Mr. Trump with their vote because of
his commitment to delivering prosperity through a reformed tax code, an improved regulatory environment, and better trade deals. President Trump’s victory has brought Americans of all backgrounds together, and he is committed to delivering
results for the Nation every day he serves in office.
President Trump has been married to his wife, Melania, for twelve years, and they are parents to their son, Barron. Mr. Trump also has four adult children, Don Jr., Ivanka, Eric, and Tiffany, as well as nine grandchildren.
Learn more about First Lady Melania Trump here.
Donald Trump’s Birthday
Donald Trump was born on June 14, 1946, in Queens, New York.
Net Worth
Donald Trump’s Birthday
Donald Trump was born on June 14, 1946, in Queens, New York.
Net Worth
According to a September 2017 Forbes estimate, Donald Trump’s net worth is $3.1 billion. Of that, $1.6 billion is in New York
real estate; $570 million is in golf clubs and resorts; $500 million is in non-New York real estate; $290 million is in cash and personal assets; and $200 million is in brand businesses. That’s
down from $3.7 billion in 2016, according to Fortune, mostly due to declining New York real estate values.
Over the years, Trump’s net worth has been a subject of public debate. In 1990, Trump asserted his own net worth in
the neighborhood of $1.5 billion. However the real estate market was in decline, reducing the value of and income from
Trump's empire; a Forbes magazine investigation into his assets revealed that his existing debt likely brought the number closer

222:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/04/29 17:15:07.75 oKKIGXDw.net
onald John Trump was born in Queens, New York, on June 14, 1946. His father, Fred Trump, was a highly successful real
estate developer. The elder Trump was of German heritage, and his wife, Mary McLeod, of Scottish background.
Their son Donald was the second youngest of five children.
Donald Trump entered the New York Military Academy at age 13 and, at 21, graduated from the Wharton School of
Finance and Commerce at the University of Pennsylvania. He was drawn at once into real estate and construction. Fred Trump stepped down as official head of his firm, Elizabeth Trump & Son, and it was renamed the Trump Organization.
Donald Trump’s early projects in real estate were achieved in close concert with his father. He shifted the company’s focus toward Manhattan. In the late 1970s, when many were despairing of the future of New York City, Donald Trump achieved what
he considered his first major success by transforming the old Commodore Hotel, adjoining Grand Central Station, into a new Grand Hyatt Hotel.
The most famous of his projects is the 58-story Trump Tower, on New York’s Fifth Avenue, opened in 1983 and where
Trump has lived since 1984. With Der Scutt as architect, the glass-walled building, which includes retail, residential, and commercial space, has become a symbol of Trump and his career. As his business life unfolded, he became involved
with a myriad of projects, including hotels, residential and commercial buildings, and casinos in America and abroad,
as well as beauty pageants and sports endeavors. His first of many books was The Art of the Deal, published in 1987. Trump’s
fame increased when he launched still another career in 2004 as star of The Apprentice (later The Celebrity Apprentice).
Produced in a studio in Trump Tower, the series was widely viewed and aired on NBC until Donald Trump decided to run for president of the United States, which he announced in June 2015.
Trump defeated more than a dozen rivals to win the Republican nomination. After three televised debates with his
Democratic opponent, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and one of the most intense and rancorous presidential campaigns in American history,
he won the election held on November 8, 2016. Historically Donald Trump would become the
first president to be elected without experience in the military or in political office?he cited this aspect of his biography
as a virtue that would help him to “drain the swamp” in Washington?as well as the fifth president to have prevailed without a popular vote plurality.
Early on the morning after election night, in New York City, with his three sons, two daughters, and wife Melania at his side,
the president-elect told his supporters, “Now it is time for America to bind the wounds of division . . . to all Republicans and Democrats and independents across this nation I say it is time for us to come together as one united people. . . .
I pledge to every citizen of our land that I will be president for all of Americans, and this is so important to me. For those who have chosen not to support me in the past, of which there were a few people, I’m reaching out to you for your guidance
and your help so that we can work together and unify our great country.” He went on to say, “As I’ve said from the beginning, ours was not a campaign but rather an incredible and great movement, made up of millions of hard-working men
and women who love their country and want a better, brighter future for themselves and for their family.”

223:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/04/29 17:16:00.50 oKKIGXDw.net
President Trump relishes his reputation as a savvy dealmaker. “Deals are my art form,” he once tweeted.
“Other people paint beautifully or write poetry. I like making deals, preferably big deals.”
He promised during the 2016 campaign that if elected, he would work with politicians and foreign leaders to make “smart deals for the country.”
But since he took office there has been precious little evidence of Trump’s vaunted dealmaking prowess.
Such successes as his administration has been able to claim have generally been accomplished without his direct involvement?and sometimes in spite of it.
There is, though, one obvious piece of evidence from the president’s political career that suggests his dealmaking reputation might be
deserved after all: the relationship he has with evangelical political leaders.
He has lavished them with attention and let them bask in his celebrity star-power, things that they, long feeling like outsiders
in American culture and politics,
have badly craved. In exchange, they have thrown him their support?unconditional
support, by all appearances?and with it, the backing of a political constituency vital to his success at the polls.
In The Faith of Donald J. Trump, authors David Brody and Scott Lamb provide an in-depth look at the relationship between
the president and American evangelicals. Brody and Lamb?respectively a newscaster
with Pat Robertson’s Christian Broadcasting Network and a vice president at Jerry Falwell’s Liberty University?
have written what they dub a “spiritual biography,” even though they come right out and say they have no intention of
answering the question of whether
Trump is a Christian. Instead, they hope to convey his faith through his actions.
In the process, though, Brody and Lamb inadvertently expose the corruption and moral vacuity of the political evangelical movement in the United States.
Trump only started paying attention to evangelicals once he began to consider running for president?some five or more years before the 2016 campaign. He made a show of cozying up to evangelical
pastors who write books that usually don’t sell well outside their own congregations. He reached out to the prosperity-gospel heretic
Paula White and flattered her. He asked questions of other religious leaders.
As his ambitions grew, Trump cannily cultivated relationships with evangelicals, and they convinced themselves that those relationships must be sincere since they began before he openly started campaigning for
the presidency. Once he did start openly campaigning, the outreach
only became more intensive. As Brody and Lamb report, Trump would seek out the preachers to sit next to at events. He would bring his mother’s Bible to meetings to show it off. Evangelicals fell for it. So
deluded and distracted are they by the trappings of power, they do not even see what Brody and Lamb see. “He’s the P. T. Barnum of the 21st century,” an anonymous banker in the book
says of Donald Trump. These evangelical leaders have yet to realize that they are the suckers.

224:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/04/29 17:17:23.13 oKKIGXDw.net
Brody and Lamb’s book highlights everything wrong with the morphing of American evangelicalism into a post-Jesus cult of
personality looking for salvation delivered by politicians?including its hypocrisy and sophistry regarding Trump and morality. The authors quote one evangelical
leader saying that evangelicals’ relationship with the president is authentic, not transactional. But a few chapters earlier,
the same individual described a conference call he led with the Trump campaign’s evangelical advisers just after the release of the Access Hollywood tape in which
Trump bragged about assaulting women. During that call, “all of us agreed to stand behind the candidate.”
After all, Trump “had sacrificed his entire life, in my viewpoint, and supported us. How could we not support him?”
We can wink-wink at Trump’s misdeeds because he does good things for us. The authors actually write that “when assessing the faith of Donald Trump,
the significance of the Neil Gorsuch nomination cannot be underestimated.” Really? That is essential to assessing
Trump’s faith? More than his sexual proclivities and adulteries, which are barely touched upon in the book? In a few spots in the book,
the authors blame American culture for Trump’s sexual ethics, and in one passage, they even find a way to implicate evangelicals in Trump’s sexual behavior.
Follow the twisted logic: First, Brody and Lamb quote another biographer who says that “Clint Eastwood, James Bond, and Hugh Hefner”
are the figures who dominate Trump’s self-image. Then we are told that Trump boasted about being a womanizer roughly around the same time that
Pierce Brosnan’s first James Bond movie came out. And who do we have to thank for Bond’s having a place in Trump’s mind?
“Americans?including evangelicals?fund these culture-shaping products with their book purchases and ticket sales.” So if you’ve ever
seen a Bond movie, you’ve contributed to the culture that made Trump Trump.
More egregiously, in another passage the authors suggest that Trump’s rapacious libido is just his misguided quest for God. I wish I were kidding.
The authors prominently quote a character from a 1944 Bruce Marshall novel: “I still prefer to believe that sex is a substitute for religion
and that the young man who rings the bell at the brothel is unconsciously looking for God.” Brody and Lamb’s book was printed before
the appearance of press reports about Trump having had sex with a porn star around the time his wife was giving birth to their son, but one gets the sense that the authors of The Faith of Donald Trump and the evangelical casuists they
quote would have no trouble spinning that infidelity as something unimportant or, in a roundabout way, even admirable.
When not justifying or shifting blame for Trump’s sexual escapades, the authors turn to anonymous sources to assure us that Donald Trump’s heart is not bent on greed. “These off-the-record friendly interviewees sense that
Trump’s ambition stems from a deep-rooted need to command respect.” It is certainly true that he enjoys receiving praise and respect?including from the book’s authors. One five-page chapter recounts a lunch at the Polo Bar in New York City
with one of the authors (Brody), his wife, and Trump. George Lucas, Ralph Lauren, and Michael
J. Fox all come to Trump’s table to genuflect. Trump then brags to Oprah that he is meeting with the Christian Broadcasting Network.
The chapter ends. Time and again
the authors boast about their access to Trump, giving away the game of just how Mean Girls evangelicalism has become.
While the authors praise Trump for his supposed authenticity in being willing to meet with them,
Mitt Romney is criticized for talking to evangelical leaders through conference calls and national meetings: “Past Republican nominees like Mitt Romney

225:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/04/29 17:18:25.53 oKKIGXDw.net
Omar Khayyam, Arabic in full Ghiy?th al-D?n Ab? al-Fat? ?Umar ibn Ibr?h?m al-N?s?b?r? al-Khayy?m?, (born May 18, 1048, Neysh?b?r [also
spelled N?sh?p?r], Khor?s?n [now Iran]?died December 4, 1131, Neysh?b?r), Persian mathematician, astronomer,
and poet, renowned in his own country and time for his scientific achievements but chiefly known to
English-speaking readers through the translation of a collection of his rob???y?t (“quatrains”) in The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (1859), by the English writer Edward FitzGerald.
His name Khayyam (“Tentmaker”) may have been derived from his father’s trade. He received a good education in th
e sciences and philosophy in his native Neysh?b?r before traveling to Samarkand (now in Uzbekistan), where he completed t
he algebra treatise, Ris?lah fi?l-bar?h?n ?al? mas??il al-jabr wa?l-muq?balah
(“Treatise on Demonstration of Problems of Algebra”), on which his mathematical reputation principally rests.
In this treatise he gave a systematic discussion of the
solution of cubic equations by means of intersecting conic sections. Perhaps it was in the context of this work that he discovered how to extend Abu al-Waf?’s results on the extraction of cube and fourth
roots to the extraction of nth roots of numbers for arbitrary whole numbers n.
He made such a name for himself that the Seljuq sultan Malik-Sh?h invited him to E?fah?n to undertake the astronomical observations necessary for the reform of the calendar. (See The Western calendar and calendar
reforms.) To accomplish this an observatory was built there, and a new calendar was produced, known as the Jal?l? calendar. Based on making 8 of every 33 years leap years, it was more accurate than the present Gregorian calendar,
and it was adopted in 1075 by Malik-Sh?h. In E?fah?n he also produced fundamental critiques of
Euclid’s theory of parallels as well as his theory of proportion. In connection with the former his ideas eventually made their way to Europe,
where they influenced the English mathematician John Wallis
(1616?1703); in connection with the latter he argued for the important idea of enlarging the notion of number to include ratios of magnitudes (and hence such irrational numbers as Square root of√2 and π).
His years in E?fah?n were very productive ones, but after the death of his patron in 1092 the sultan’
s widow turned against him, and soon thereafter Omar went on a pilgrimage to Mecca. He then returned to Neysh?
b?r where he taught and served the court as an astrologer. Philosophy, jurisprudence, history,
mathematics, medicine, and astronomy are among the subjects mastered by this brilliant man.
Omar’s fame in the West rests upon the collection of rob???y?t, or “quatrains,” attributed to him.
(A quatrain is a piece of verse complete in four lines, usually rhyming aaaa or aaba; it is close in style and spirit to the epigram.) Omar’s poems had attracted comparatively little attention until they inspired FitzGerald to write
his celebrated The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, containing such now-famous phrases as “A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread?and Thou,” “Take the Cash, and let the Credit go,” and “The Flower that once has blown forever dies.”
These quatrains have been translated into almost every major language and are largely responsible for colouring European ideas about Persian poetry. Some scholars have doubted that Omar wrote poetry. His contemporaries
took no notice of his verse, and not until two centuries after his death did a few quatrains appear under his name. Even then, the verses were mostly used as quotations against particular views ostensibly held by Omar,
leading some scholars to suspect that they may have been invented and attributed to Omar because of his scholarly reputation.
Each of Omar’s quatrains forms a complete poem in itself. It was FitzGerald who conceived the idea of

226:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/04/29 19:33:04.37 3jxtQkv+.net
アフィカスってさあ、生きてる価値無いよな、人に依存してだらけで自分じゃ何も出来ない、まさに人間のクズみたいなものじゃないけ
依存する人間は自分が無いとか言うけどこの場合っていうのは自分が無いと言い訳して楽してるだけだよね、依存生活、楽しいですか?
本当にアフィカスという人種は生きてる意味すらもないような奴らだよね、自分じゃ何も生まないし、その癖他人のものをさも自分のもののように扱う
何度も繰り返してるようで悪いけれどもアフィっていうのはやっぱりそういう劣等人種なんだと思う、劣等っていうか生まれつき劣ってるっていうか
そう、いわゆる障害者なんだよ、自分で稼ごうとしても稼げないみたいなアイディアが無いみたいな哀しい哀しい生きてる価値もない障害者
つまらない人間と言い換える事もできるね、とにかく幼い頃からきっと他人に依存しないといけないみたいな障害に悩まされてきたんだよ
一種の青春病であって、そこを責める事は出来ないとも最近思い始めてきたよそういう病気だもん、そういう人種だもん、クズだもん、そういう障害者だもの
そうでもなきゃこんな事考え付かないでしょ、「人の会話をコピペしてブログにまとめて金儲けする」とか普通は考えないよね
昔から日本には他人の褌で相撲を取るとかあるけど、そんな次元じゃない、他人の会話で金儲けするとか流石に無いですわ
ほら最近忍者の里の新ルールだとか何だとかで「転載禁止言えといわれても書かなかったら水遁」とか出来たじゃん
いや実はそのルールの議論の中心人物俺なんだけど、だけど早く実施してほしいもんだよ、まだまともに聞かれてないみたいだから
バカは死ななきゃ治らないだとか言うだろ?アフィは水遁でもされて痛い目でも見なきゃ判らないんだよ、●持ってるだろうからVIP二度といきたくなるぐらい絶望の淵に叩き落されるぐらい
だから何十回でも何百回でも水遁されて何百回でも何千回でも後悔して何千回でも何万回でも金銭難の地獄に叩き落せ
クソアフィブログはそうしてついに潰えるんだよ、「ブログ読者の皆さん……クリック……して」といいながら哀しく死ぬんだ、それがアイツらの遺言にしてアイツらにふさわしい最後だ
悪いが俺はクソアフィには人権なんてないと思ってる、アフィは死んでも永遠に浄化されないとも思ってる、クソアフィは生きてても価値なし死んでも価値無し、つまり永劫価値なしな奴らだからな
どんなに悪行をしてきたことか、どんなに人の迷惑だったことかお前らも考えてみろよ
アフィカスが全滅したらきっと世の中はより平和になることだろうなあ、と常日頃から考えてるよ俺は、アフィの全滅について真剣に考えてるよ俺は
大体自演とかしてまでスレ作って何が楽しいのかが判らないよ、俺ぐらいになると何個ものクソアフィスレと対立してきたわけだが
そのたびにクソアフィの自演とクソアフィの自演とクソアフィの自演とあからさまなクソアフィが出てきてうんざりするわ、クソアフィは生きる楽しみもしらないのか
自演は俺も何百回とやったことあるから言えるけどあれは全然つまらないよ、正直何が楽しいのかわからないまっとうな人間なら拒否反応しめすレベルのつまらなさだよあれは
そんなことをしちゃうあたりやっぱり人間から外れた人権が通用しないような障害者なんだなあ、と思うよクソアフィ管理人は
ほら、このスレからもひしひしと伝わってくるだろ、このスレに巣食うクソアフィのキチガイさが、異常者ってことが
アイツらはやっぱり人間じゃないんだよ、他の人間を金儲けの道具ぐらいに考えてるキチガイなんだよ、金の亡者なんだよ、それすなわちクズね
とりあえず俺らに出来る事はクソアフィカスを発見次第水遁の報告にする事と全力で潰す事だと俺は思うね、やっぱりクソアフィは粘りっぽいから、生活かかってるからこっちも本気で行こう
向こうが生活かけてるならこっちは命とか魂とかかかえてクソアフィを潰すために全力で突撃しよう、そうでもしなければクソアフィは潰せない
いまこのVIPにどれだけのクソアフィカスが潜伏してるとか全く知らないけどこれだけはわかる、このVIPはいつのまにかクソアフィの巣窟に変わっていたということ、それはわかるんだこんな俺にも
だからそれら全部全部摘んでクズカゴに捨てるのはとても哀しくてとても長い長い凄まじく長い作業だとは思うが、どうにかしてクソアフィカスを追い出そう
それが俺らがVIPのために出来ることの一つで、水遁なんかよりもよっぽど大切な事だ、クソアフィを破壊する、そういうことに意気込んでいこうぜ
そしてクソアフィが全部潰滅してアフィブログも解散してクソアフィの生活難報告でも出されたりしたらみんなで祝おう
いっぱい苦労した分だけその時の喜びは大きい

227:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/05/03 00:24:44.32 wlaAIgpc.net
23話
トケルンガーはスカイゼルに叩きのめされた後に、グランゼルによりペンダントで液体金属に変形させられる
グランゼルがダダニウムガソリンを噴射し、スカイゼルがベルトミサイルを発射してトケルンガーを炎上させた
24話
ダダゼーミの怪しい光線を浴びるとりずむを狂わせられる
ダダゼーミの幼虫?(1個しかない)はベルトミサイルで爆発、グランゼルのチョップで爆発
親衛隊の1人はスカイアームで爆死、2人はスカイゼルに投げられて爆死
ダダゼーミはスカイキック、スカイゼル岩石落し(ニードロップ)で爆死

228:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/05/03 00:24:49.07 OzMrRjW8.net
次の方どうぞ

229:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/05/03 00:25:03.27 wlaAIgpc.net
23話
関東基地のマイクロフィルムを盗んでから1ヶ月以上何をしていたと、トケルンガーが親衛隊に叱られているから、親衛隊のほうが偉いんだな
グランミサイル&スカイジェットの連携でガブリン撤退。この頃のガブリンはまだ弱かった
村瀬美子が勤めていた喫茶アルメックスはどこ?
24話
最後はスカイゼルで4人抜き。グランゼルは要らない子になってる

230:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/05/03 00:25:07.77 OzMrRjW8.net
次の方どうぞ

231:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/05/03 08:02:27.07 Pc5wc3n4.net
地球防衛軍のミサイルが黒十字軍のものだったり、ダダ星のロボットの爆発映像の処理が仮面怪人のと同じだったりして
同時期のゴレンジャーの影響を受けている

232:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/05/03 08:04:54.79 OzMrRjW8.net
次の方どうぞ

233:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/05/04 16:12:04.04 ox2mE1yY.net
onald J. Trump defines the American success story. Throughout his life he has continually set the standards of business
and entrepreneurial excellence, especially in real estate, sports, and entertainment. Mr. Trump built on his success in
private life when he entered into politics and public service. He remarkably won the Presidency in his first ever run for any political office.
A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Finance, Mr. Trump followed in
his father’s footsteps into the world of real estate development, making his mark New York City.
There, the Trump name soon became synonymous with the most prestigious of addresses in Manhattan and, subsequently, throughout the world.
Mr. Trump is also an accomplished author. He has written more than fourteen bestsellers. His first book, The Art of the Deal, is considered a business classic.
Mr. Trump announced his candidacy for the Presidency on June 16, 2015. He then accepted the
Republican nomination for President of the United States in July of 2016, having defeated seventeen other contenders during the Republican primaries.
On November 8, 2016, Mr. Trump was elected President in the largest Electoral College landslide for a Republican in 28 years.
Mr. Trump won more than 2,600 counties nationwide, the most since President Ronald Reagan in 1984. And he received
the votes of more than 62 million Americans, the most ever for a Republican candidate. These voters, in delivering a truly
national victory and historic moment, rallied behind Mr. Trump’s commitment to rebuilding our country and disrupting the political status quo that had failed to deliver results.
Mr. Trump won, in part, because he campaigned in places Republicans have had difficulty winning?Flint, Michigan, charter
schools in inner-city Cleveland, and Hispanic churches in Florida. He went there because he wanted to bring his message of economic empowerment to all Americans. Millions of new Republicans trusted Mr. Trump with their vote because of
his commitment to delivering prosperity through a reformed tax code, an improved regulatory environment, and better trade deals. President Trump’s victory has brought Americans of all backgrounds together, and he is committed to delivering
results for the Nation every day he serves in office.
President Trump has been married to his wife, Melania, for twelve years, and they are parents to their son, Barron. Mr. Trump also has four adult children, Don Jr., Ivanka, Eric, and Tiffany, as well as nine grandchildren.
Learn more about First Lady Melania Trump here.
Donald Trump’s Birthday
Donald Trump was born on June 14, 1946, in Queens, New York.
Net Worth
Donald Trump’s Birthday
Donald Trump was born on June 14, 1946, in Queens, New York.
Net Worth
According to a September 2017 Forbes estimate, Donald Trump’s net worth is $3.1 billion. Of that, $1.6 billion is in New York
real estate; $570 million is in golf clubs and resorts; $500 million is in non-New York real estate; $290 million is in cash and personal assets; and $200 million is in brand businesses. That’s
down from $3.7 billion in 2016, according to Fortune, mostly due to declining New York real estate values.
Over the years, Trump’s net worth has been a subject of public debate. In 1990, Trump asserted his own net worth in
the neighborhood of $1.5 billion. However the real estate market was in decline, reducing the value of and income from
Trump's empire; a Forbes magazine investigation into his assets revealed that his existing debt likely brought the number closer

234:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/05/04 16:13:52.40 ox2mE1yY.net
onald John Trump was born in Queens, New York, on June 14, 1946. His father, Fred Trump, was a highly successful real
estate developer. The elder Trump was of German heritage, and his wife, Mary McLeod, of Scottish background.
Their son Donald was the second youngest of five children.
Donald Trump entered the New York Military Academy at age 13 and, at 21, graduated from the Wharton School of
Finance and Commerce at the University of Pennsylvania. He was drawn at once into real estate and construction. Fred Trump stepped down as official head of his firm, Elizabeth Trump & Son, and it was renamed the Trump Organization.
Donald Trump’s early projects in real estate were achieved in close concert with his father. He shifted the company’s focus toward Manhattan. In the late 1970s, when many were despairing of the future of New York City, Donald Trump achieved what
he considered his first major success by transforming the old Commodore Hotel, adjoining Grand Central Station, into a new Grand Hyatt Hotel.
The most famous of his projects is the 58-story Trump Tower, on New York’s Fifth Avenue, opened in 1983 and where
Trump has lived since 1984. With Der Scutt as architect, the glass-walled building, which includes retail, residential, and commercial space, has become a symbol of Trump and his career. As his business life unfolded, he became involved
with a myriad of projects, including hotels, residential and commercial buildings, and casinos in America and abroad,
as well as beauty pageants and sports endeavors. His first of many books was The Art of the Deal, published in 1987. Trump’s
fame increased when he launched still another career in 2004 as star of The Apprentice (later The Celebrity Apprentice).
Produced in a studio in Trump Tower, the series was widely viewed and aired on NBC until Donald Trump decided to run for president of the United States, which he announced in June 2015.
Trump defeated more than a dozen rivals to win the Republican nomination. After three televised debates with his
Democratic opponent, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and one of the most intense and rancorous presidential campaigns in American history,
he won the election held on November 8, 2016. Historically Donald Trump would become the
first president to be elected without experience in the military or in political office?he cited this aspect of his biography
as a virtue that would help him to “drain the swamp” in Washington?as well as the fifth president to have prevailed without a popular vote plurality.
Early on the morning after election night, in New York City, with his three sons, two daughters, and wife Melania at his side,
the president-elect told his supporters, “Now it is time for America to bind the wounds of division . . . to all Republicans and Democrats and independents across this nation I say it is time for us to come together as one united people. . . .
I pledge to every citizen of our land that I will be president for all of Americans, and this is so important to me. For those who have chosen not to support me in the past, of which there were a few people, I’m reaching out to you for your guidance
and your help so that we can work together and unify our great country.” He went on to say, “As I’ve said from the beginning, ours was not a campaign but rather an incredible and great movement, made up of millions of hard-working men
and women who love their country and want a better, brighter future for themselves and for their family.”

235:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/05/04 16:15:23.42 ox2mE1yY.net
Brody and Lamb’s book highlights everything wrong with the morphing of American evangelicalism into a post-Jesus cult of
personality looking for salvation delivered by politicians?including its hypocrisy and sophistry regarding Trump and morality. The authors quote one evangelical
leader saying that evangelicals’ relationship with the president is authentic, not transactional. But a few chapters earlier,
the same individual described a conference call he led with the Trump campaign’s evangelical advisers just after the release of the Access Hollywood tape in which
Trump bragged about assaulting women. During that call, “all of us agreed to stand behind the candidate.”
After all, Trump “had sacrificed his entire life, in my viewpoint, and supported us. How could we not support him?”
We can wink-wink at Trump’s misdeeds because he does good things for us. The authors actually write that “when assessing the faith of Donald Trump,
the significance of the Neil Gorsuch nomination cannot be underestimated.” Really? That is essential to assessing
Trump’s faith? More than his sexual proclivities and adulteries, which are barely touched upon in the book? In a few spots in the book,
the authors blame American culture for Trump’s sexual ethics, and in one passage, they even find a way to implicate evangelicals in Trump’s sexual behavior.
Follow the twisted logic: First, Brody and Lamb quote another biographer who says that “Clint Eastwood, James Bond, and Hugh Hefner”
are the figures who dominate Trump’s self-image. Then we are told that Trump boasted about being a womanizer roughly around the same time that
Pierce Brosnan’s first James Bond movie came out. And who do we have to thank for Bond’s having a place in Trump’s mind?
“Americans?including evangelicals?fund these culture-shaping products with their book purchases and ticket sales.” So if you’ve ever
seen a Bond movie, you’ve contributed to the culture that made Trump Trump.
More egregiously, in another passage the authors suggest that Trump’s rapacious libido is just his misguided quest for God. I wish I were kidding.
The authors prominently quote a character from a 1944 Bruce Marshall novel: “I still prefer to believe that sex is a substitute for religion
and that the young man who rings the bell at the brothel is unconsciously looking for God.” Brody and Lamb’s book was printed before
the appearance of press reports about Trump having had sex with a porn star around the time his wife was giving birth to their son, but one gets the sense that the authors of The Faith of Donald Trump and the evangelical casuists they
quote would have no trouble spinning that infidelity as something unimportant or, in a roundabout way, even admirable.
When not justifying or shifting blame for Trump’s sexual escapades, the authors turn to anonymous sources to assure us that Donald Trump’s heart is not bent on greed. “These off-the-record friendly interviewees sense that
Trump’s ambition stems from a deep-rooted need to command respect.” It is certainly true that he enjoys receiving praise and respect?including from the book’s authors. One five-page chapter recounts a lunch at the Polo Bar in New York City
with one of the authors (Brody), his wife, and Trump. George Lucas, Ralph Lauren, and Michael
J. Fox all come to Trump’s table to genuflect. Trump then brags to Oprah that he is meeting with the Christian Broadcasting Network.
The chapter ends. Time and again
the authors boast about their access to Trump, giving away the game of just how Mean Girls evangelicalism has become.
While the authors praise Trump for his supposed authenticity in being willing to meet with them,
Mitt Romney is criticized for talking to evangelical leaders through conference calls and national meetings: “Past Republican nominees like Mitt Romney

236:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/05/04 16:16:26.17 ox2mE1yY.net
President Trump relishes his reputation as a savvy dealmaker. “Deals are my art form,” he once tweeted.
“Other people paint beautifully or write poetry. I like making deals, preferably big deals.”
He promised during the 2016 campaign that if elected, he would work with politicians and foreign leaders to make “smart deals for the country.”
But since he took office there has been precious little evidence of Trump’s vaunted dealmaking prowess.
Such successes as his administration has been able to claim have generally been accomplished without his direct involvement?and sometimes in spite of it.
There is, though, one obvious piece of evidence from the president’s political career that suggests his dealmaking reputation might be
deserved after all: the relationship he has with evangelical political leaders.
He has lavished them with attention and let them bask in his celebrity star-power, things that they, long feeling like outsiders
in American culture and politics,
have badly craved. In exchange, they have thrown him their support?unconditional
support, by all appearances?and with it, the backing of a political constituency vital to his success at the polls.

In The Faith of Donald J. Trump, authors David Brody and Scott Lamb provide an in-depth look at the relationship between
the president and American evangelicals. Brody and Lamb?respectively a newscaster
with Pat Robertson’s Christian Broadcasting Network and a vice president at Jerry Falwell’s Liberty University?
have written what they dub a “spiritual biography,” even though they come right out and say they have no intention of
answering the question of whether
Trump is a Christian. Instead, they hope to convey his faith through his actions.
In the process, though, Brody and Lamb inadvertently expose the corruption and moral vacuity of the political evangelical movement in the United States.
Trump only started paying attention to evangelicals once he began to consider running for president?some five or more years before the 2016 campaign. He made a show of cozying up to evangelical
pastors who write books that usually don’t sell well outside their own congregations. He reached out to the prosperity-gospel heretic
Paula White and flattered her. He asked questions of other religious leaders.
As his ambitions grew, Trump cannily cultivated relationships with evangelicals, and they convinced themselves that those relationships must be sincere since they began before he openly started campaigning for
the presidency. Once he did start openly campaigning, the outreach
only became more intensive. As Brody and Lamb report, Trump would seek out the preachers to sit next to at events. He would bring his mother’s Bible to meetings to show it off. Evangelicals fell for it. So
deluded and distracted are they by the trappings of power, they do not even see what Brody and Lamb see. “He’s the P. T. Barnum of the 21st century,” an anonymous banker in the book
says of Donald Trump. These evangelical leaders have yet to realize that they are the suckers.

237:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/05/09 23:19:25.58 IIlaWdtj.net
241:名無しより愛をこめて(スップ Sd4a-fSeP):2018/05/09(水) 23:16:20.19 ID:1vAyyr/ud
キョーダイン第25話
ガス・マーダーは-1200℃の星キガから来ました
-1200℃は存在しません。理不尽です

238:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/05/10 00:54:33.91 PfPC7bgJ.net
25話
地球防衛軍のM作戦はニトロンスーパーは水爆の300倍の爆弾を開発すること
ガス・マーダーは-1200℃の星キガから来た
竜治「この液体は氷よりも冷たい-273℃の液体酸素だ」。液体酸素の沸点は-183℃
ガス・マーダーは、グランカーに水をかけられてスカイミサイルに激突されて爆死
26話
デス五人衆登場に伴いOP映像が一部変わる
バイキング1号が火星に到着したのは1976年7月20日、バイキング2号が火星に到着したのは1976年9月3日。26話の放送日は1976年9月24日
ガブリンが登場するときの音楽は「禿山の一夜」
19話のあやしが丘の西洋館、26話の猫屋敷は旧香港上海銀行支店長住宅

239:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/05/10 00:54:43.64 TXRFUiUC.net
次の方どうぞ

240:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/05/10 00:54:49.65 PfPC7bgJ.net
25話より
村野美子の妹が陽子
鈴木敏子の息子が時男。時男の飼い犬がリリィ
上田幸造、千代の息子が三郎。実家は魚屋

241:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/05/10 00:54:58.59 TXRFUiUC.net
次の方どうぞ

242:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/05/10 10:15:01.45 kCbKFrXx.net
大学でやった液体窒素を使った実験を思い出した。中途半端に科学知識が出て来る。

243:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/05/10 10:30:03.84 TXRFUiUC.net
次の方どうぞ

244:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/05/10 13:09:21.47 progmscl.net
平成ジェネレーションズFINALの青い右手のエニグマはガブリンがモチーフ
赤い左手のエニグマはジャイアントロボのガンガーがモチーフ

245:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/05/10 13:45:45.47 P8Dm62Ny.net
>>242
科学知識があったらー1200度なんて設定はしない

246:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/05/10 18:46:33.99 u/TXnM25.net
I went to the hospital due to back pain, and they put me on a water bed kind of thing.
The thing that fix your back by vibrating.
The strength of the vibration have 3 setting, “strong” “medium” and “weak”,
I started off with “weak” but couldn’t feel a thing.
So I said to the nurse “I can’t feel anything”
She reply “Then I’ll set it to medium, if there anything else just use the call button.”
And she left after saying that.
After a while, I still don’t feel the vibration
I press the button and call the nurse over
“I’ll set it to strong then.”
And she sets it to “strong.”
The strangest thing, I still couldn’t feel a thing, then I look to my side,
The old man right next to me is vibrating like crazy.
This one time I was in a car with 3 of my friend.
The car we were in was a modified one, where in a normal car all seats face the front.
This seats in this car and turn around, so everyone can be facing each other
Since we were all friend so why not sit together, so my friend turn the seat around,
And the some guy holding up a news paper also got turned since he was in the same seat.
So my friend turn the chair back,
And the guy was turned around again.
When your mom walk in on you watching prom,
You said “What are they making!? Children~!! Correct~!!”
While trying to pass it off as a joke, mom reply
“I’m sorry I could only make someone like you”
You guys make FOREX too hard
The stock is very mechanic, as long as the loss-cut is -2% and profit taking is 4% then it’s fine
Using this simple rule, I made my $820,000 profile into $140,000
You won’t get good result on that…
Make the loss-cut is -5% and profit taking is 5%
With this I made my $400,000 into $12,000
Tomorrow is finally the National Center Test for University Admissions!
I’m so nervous right now…
Anyone taking the test should be resting for the big day tomorrow right?
I’ve seen the exams bulletin
It seems that there will be testing today and tomorrow…
I told my parent and they cry at me. Got mad at me. Hit me.
I called the teacher and they yelled at me, and told me to come to school right now.
Even if I go now……it’s kind of too late, huh?
2 days ago me and 2 of my friend went to a family restaurant
It was busy so we wrote our name on the wait list
After a while, the waitress called out “Party for 3 F,Frieza?”
I whispered to my friend “There’s always someone doing this,”
And then the other friend stood up, and said “It’s time! Let’s go! Zarbon, Dodoria!!”

247:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/05/10 18:48:16.25 u/TXnM25.net
onald J. Trump defines the American success story. Throughout his life he has continually set the standards of business
and entrepreneurial excellence, especially in real estate, sports, and entertainment. Mr. Trump built on his success in
private life when he entered into politics and public service. He remarkably won the Presidency in his first ever run for any political office.
A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Finance, Mr. Trump followed in
his father’s footsteps into the world of real estate development, making his mark New York City.
There, the Trump name soon became synonymous with the most prestigious of addresses in Manhattan and, subsequently, throughout the world.
Mr. Trump is also an accomplished author. He has written more than fourteen bestsellers. His first book, The Art of the Deal, is considered a business classic.
Mr. Trump announced his candidacy for the Presidency on June 16, 2015. He then accepted the
Republican nomination for President of the United States in July of 2016, having defeated seventeen other contenders during the Republican primaries.
On November 8, 2016, Mr. Trump was elected President in the largest Electoral College landslide for a Republican in 28 years.
Mr. Trump won more than 2,600 counties nationwide, the most since President Ronald Reagan in 1984. And he received
the votes of more than 62 million Americans, the most ever for a Republican candidate. These voters, in delivering a truly
national victory and historic moment, rallied behind Mr. Trump’s commitment to rebuilding our country and disrupting the political status quo that had failed to deliver results.
Mr. Trump won, in part, because he campaigned in places Republicans have had difficulty winning?Flint, Michigan, charter
schools in inner-city Cleveland, and Hispanic churches in Florida. He went there because he wanted to bring his message of economic empowerment to all Americans. Millions of new Republicans trusted Mr. Trump with their vote because of
his commitment to delivering prosperity through a reformed tax code, an improved regulatory environment, and better trade deals. President Trump’s victory has brought Americans of all backgrounds together, and he is committed to delivering
results for the Nation every day he serves in office.
President Trump has been married to his wife, Melania, for twelve years, and they are parents to their son, Barron. Mr. Trump also has four adult children, Don Jr., Ivanka, Eric, and Tiffany, as well as nine grandchildren.
Learn more about First Lady Melania Trump here.
Donald Trump’s Birthday
Donald Trump was born on June 14, 1946, in Queens, New York.
Net Worth
Donald Trump’s Birthday
Donald Trump was born on June 14, 1946, in Queens, New York.
Net Worth
According to a September 2017 Forbes estimate, Donald Trump’s net worth is $3.1 billion. Of that, $1.6 billion is in New York
real estate; $570 million is in golf clubs and resorts; $500 million is in non-New York real estate; $290 million is in cash and personal assets; and $200 million is in brand businesses. That’s
down from $3.7 billion in 2016, according to Fortune, mostly due to declining New York real estate values.
Over the years, Trump’s net worth has been a subject of public debate. In 1990, Trump asserted his own net worth in
the neighborhood of $1.5 billion. However the real estate market was in decline, reducing the value of and income from
Trump's empire; a Forbes magazine investigation into his assets revealed that his existing debt likely brought the number closer

248:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/05/10 18:48:26.39 TXRFUiUC.net
次の方どうぞ

249:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/05/10 18:50:21.60 u/TXnM25.net
Omar Khayyam, Arabic in full Ghiy?th al-D?n Ab? al-Fat? ?Umar ibn Ibr?h?m al-N?s?b?r? al-Khayy?m?, (born May 18, 1048, Neysh?b?r [also
spelled N?sh?p?r], Khor?s?n [now Iran]?died December 4, 1131, Neysh?b?r), Persian mathematician, astronomer,
and poet, renowned in his own country and time for his scientific achievements but chiefly known to
English-speaking readers through the translation of a collection of his rob???y?t (“quatrains”) in The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (1859), by the English writer Edward FitzGerald.
His name Khayyam (“Tentmaker”) may have been derived from his father’s trade. He received a good education in th
e sciences and philosophy in his native Neysh?b?r before traveling to Samarkand (now in Uzbekistan), where he completed t
he algebra treatise, Ris?lah fi?l-bar?h?n ?al? mas??il al-jabr wa?l-muq?balah
(“Treatise on Demonstration of Problems of Algebra”), on which his mathematical reputation principally rests.
In this treatise he gave a systematic discussion of the
solution of cubic equations by means of intersecting conic sections. Perhaps it was in the context of this work that he discovered how to extend Abu al-Waf?’s results on the extraction of cube and fourth
roots to the extraction of nth roots of numbers for arbitrary whole numbers n.
He made such a name for himself that the Seljuq sultan Malik-Sh?h invited him to E?fah?n to undertake the astronomical observations necessary for the reform of the calendar. (See The Western calendar and calendar
reforms.) To accomplish this an observatory was built there, and a new calendar was produced, known as the Jal?l? calendar. Based on making 8 of every 33 years leap years, it was more accurate than the present Gregorian calendar,
and it was adopted in 1075 by Malik-Sh?h. In E?fah?n he also produced fundamental critiques of
Euclid’s theory of parallels as well as his theory of proportion. In connection with the former his ideas eventually made their way to Europe,
where they influenced the English mathematician John Wallis
(1616?1703); in connection with the latter he argued for the important idea of enlarging the notion of number to include ratios of magnitudes (and hence such irrational numbers as Square root of√2 and π).
His years in E?fah?n were very productive ones, but after the death of his patron in 1092 the sultan’
s widow turned against him, and soon thereafter Omar went on a pilgrimage to Mecca. He then returned to Neysh?
b?r where he taught and served the court as an astrologer. Philosophy, jurisprudence, history,
mathematics, medicine, and astronomy are among the subjects mastered by this brilliant man.
Omar’s fame in the West rests upon the collection of rob???y?t, or “quatrains,” attributed to him.
(A quatrain is a piece of verse complete in four lines, usually rhyming aaaa or aaba; it is close in style and spirit to the epigram.) Omar’s poems had attracted comparatively little attention until they inspired FitzGerald to write
his celebrated The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, containing such now-famous phrases as “A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread?and Thou,” “Take the Cash, and let the Credit go,” and “The Flower that once has blown forever dies.”
These quatrains have been translated into almost every major language and are largely responsible for colouring European ideas about Persian poetry. Some scholars have doubted that Omar wrote poetry. His contemporaries
took no notice of his verse, and not until two centuries after his death did a few quatrains appear under his name. Even then, the verses were mostly used as quotations against particular views ostensibly held by Omar,
leading some scholars to suspect that they may have been invented and attributed to Omar because of his scholarly reputation.

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18/05/10 18:50:36.44 TXRFUiUC.net
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18/05/10 18:50:57.97 u/TXnM25.net
President Trump relishes his reputation as a savvy dealmaker. “Deals are my art form,” he once tweeted.
“Other people paint beautifully or write poetry. I like making deals, preferably big deals.”
He promised during the 2016 campaign that if elected, he would work with politicians and foreign leaders to make “smart deals for the country.”
But since he took office there has been precious little evidence of Trump’s vaunted dealmaking prowess.
Such successes as his administration has been able to claim have generally been accomplished without his direct involvement?and sometimes in spite of it.
There is, though, one obvious piece of evidence from the president’s political career that suggests his dealmaking reputation might be
deserved after all: the relationship he has with evangelical political leaders.
He has lavished them with attention and let them bask in his celebrity star-power, things that they, long feeling like outsiders
in American culture and politics,
have badly craved. In exchange, they have thrown him their support?unconditional
support, by all appearances?and with it, the backing of a political constituency vital to his success at the polls.
In The Faith of Donald J. Trump, authors David Brody and Scott Lamb provide an in-depth look at the relationship between
the president and American evangelicals. Brody and Lamb?respectively a newscaster
with Pat Robertson’s Christian Broadcasting Network and a vice president at Jerry Falwell’s Liberty University?
have written what they dub a “spiritual biography,” even though they come right out and say they have no intention of
answering the question of whether
Trump is a Christian. Instead, they hope to convey his faith through his actions.
In the process, though, Brody and Lamb inadvertently expose the corruption and moral vacuity of the political evangelical movement in the United States.
Trump only started paying attention to evangelicals once he began to consider running for president?some five or more years before the 2016 campaign. He made a show of cozying up to evangelical
pastors who write books that usually don’t sell well outside their own congregations. He reached out to the prosperity-gospel heretic
Paula White and flattered her. He asked questions of other religious leaders.
As his ambitions grew, Trump cannily cultivated relationships with evangelicals, and they convinced themselves that those relationships must be sincere since they began before he openly started campaigning for
the presidency. Once he did start openly campaigning, the outreach
only became more intensive. As Brody and Lamb report, Trump would seek out the preachers to sit next to at events. He would bring his mother’s Bible to meetings to show it off. Evangelicals fell for it. So
deluded and distracted are they by the trappings of power, they do not even see what Brody and Lamb see. “He’s the P. T. Barnum of the 21st century,” an anonymous banker in the book
says of Donald Trump. These evangelical leaders have yet to realize that they are the suckers.

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18/05/10 18:51:33.60 TXRFUiUC.net
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18/05/10 18:51:44.69 u/TXnM25.net
onald John Trump was born in Queens, New York, on June 14, 1946. His father, Fred Trump, was a highly successful real
estate developer. The elder Trump was of German heritage, and his wife, Mary McLeod, of Scottish background.
Their son Donald was the second youngest of five children.
Donald Trump entered the New York Military Academy at age 13 and, at 21, graduated from the Wharton School of
Finance and Commerce at the University of Pennsylvania. He was drawn at once into real estate and construction. Fred Trump stepped down as official head of his firm, Elizabeth Trump & Son, and it was renamed the Trump Organization.
Donald Trump’s early projects in real estate were achieved in close concert with his father. He shifted the company’s focus toward Manhattan. In the late 1970s, when many were despairing of the future of New York City, Donald Trump achieved what
he considered his first major success by transforming the old Commodore Hotel, adjoining Grand Central Station, into a new Grand Hyatt Hotel.
The most famous of his projects is the 58-story Trump Tower, on New York’s Fifth Avenue, opened in 1983 and where
Trump has lived since 1984. With Der Scutt as architect, the glass-walled building, which includes retail, residential, and commercial space, has become a symbol of Trump and his career. As his business life unfolded, he became involved
with a myriad of projects, including hotels, residential and commercial buildings, and casinos in America and abroad,
as well as beauty pageants and sports endeavors. His first of many books was The Art of the Deal, published in 1987. Trump’s
fame increased when he launched still another career in 2004 as star of The Apprentice (later The Celebrity Apprentice).
Produced in a studio in Trump Tower, the series was widely viewed and aired on NBC until Donald Trump decided to run for president of the United States, which he announced in June 2015.
Trump defeated more than a dozen rivals to win the Republican nomination. After three televised debates with his
Democratic opponent, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and one of the most intense and rancorous presidential campaigns in American history,
he won the election held on November 8, 2016. Historically Donald Trump would become the
first president to be elected without experience in the military or in political office?he cited this aspect of his biography
as a virtue that would help him to “drain the swamp” in Washington?as well as the fifth president to have prevailed without a popular vote plurality.
Early on the morning after election night, in New York City, with his three sons, two daughters, and wife Melania at his side,
the president-elect told his supporters, “Now it is time for America to bind the wounds of division . . . to all Republicans and Democrats and independents across this nation I say it is time for us to come together as one united people. . . .
I pledge to every citizen of our land that I will be president for all of Americans, and this is so important to me. For those who have chosen not to support me in the past, of which there were a few people, I’m reaching out to you for your guidance
and your help so that we can work together and unify our great country.” He went on to say, “As I’ve said from the beginning, ours was not a campaign but rather an incredible and great movement, made up of millions of hard-working men
and women who love their country and want a better, brighter future for themselves and for their family.”

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18/05/10 18:52:16.68 TXRFUiUC.net
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255:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/05/10 23:03:36.28 mQQng7Nu.net
なんでこんなに荒らされてんだ?

256:どこの誰かは知らないけれど
18/05/11 01:38:43.42 Cj1tqYFv.net
アフィカスってさあ、生きてる価値無いよな、人に依存してだらけで自分じゃ何も出来ない、まさに人間のクズみたいなものじゃないけ
依存する人間は自分が無いとか言うけどこの場合っていうのは自分が無いと言い訳して楽してるだけだよね、依存生活、楽しいですか?
本当にアフィカスという人種は生きてる意味すらもないような奴らだよね、自分じゃ何も生まないし、その癖他人のものをさも自分のもののように扱う
何度も繰り返してるようで悪いけれどもアフィっていうのはやっぱりそういう劣等人種なんだと思う、劣等っていうか生まれつき劣ってるっていうか
そう、いわゆる障害者なんだよ、自分で稼ごうとしても稼げないみたいなアイディアが無いみたいな哀しい哀しい生きてる価値もない障害者
つまらない人間と言い換える事もできるね、とにかく幼い頃からきっと他人に依存しないといけないみたいな障害に悩まされてきたんだよ
一種の青春病であって、そこを責める事は出来ないとも最近思い始めてきたよそういう病気だもん、そういう人種だもん、クズだもん、そういう障害者だもの
そうでもなきゃこんな事考え付かないでしょ、「人の会話をコピペしてブログにまとめて金儲けする」とか普通は考えないよね
昔から日本には他人の褌で相撲を取るとかあるけど、そんな次元じゃない、他人の会話で金儲けするとか流石に無いですわ
ほら最近忍者の里の新ルールだとか何だとかで「転載禁止言えといわれても書かなかったら水遁」とか出来たじゃん
いや実はそのルールの議論の中心人物俺なんだけど、だけど早く実施してほしいもんだよ、まだまともに聞かれてないみたいだから
バカは死ななきゃ治らないだとか言うだろ?アフィは水遁でもされて痛い目でも見なきゃ判らないんだよ、●持ってるだろうからVIP二度といきたくなるぐらい絶望の淵に叩き落されるぐらい
だから何十回でも何百回でも水遁されて何百回でも何千回でも後悔して何千回でも何万回でも金銭難の地獄に叩き落せ
クソアフィブログはそうしてついに潰えるんだよ、「ブログ読者の皆さん……クリック……して」といいながら哀しく死ぬんだ、それがアイツらの遺言にしてアイツらにふさわしい最後だ
悪いが俺はクソアフィには人権なんてないと思ってる、アフィは死んでも永遠に浄化されないとも思ってる、クソアフィは生きてても価値なし死んでも価値無し、つまり永劫価値なしな奴らだからな
どんなに悪行をしてきたことか、どんなに人の迷惑だったことかお前らも考えてみろよ
アフィカスが全滅したらきっと世の中はより平和になることだろうなあ、と常日頃から考えてるよ俺は、アフィの全滅について真剣に考えてるよ俺は
大体自演とかしてまでスレ作って何が楽しいのかが判らないよ、俺ぐらいになると何個ものクソアフィスレと対立してきたわけだが
そのたびにクソアフィの自演とクソアフィの自演とクソアフィの自演とあからさまなクソアフィが出てきてうんざりするわ、クソアフィは生きる楽しみもしらないのか
自演は俺も何百回とやったことあるから言えるけどあれは全然つまらないよ、正直何が楽しいのかわからないまっとうな人間なら拒否反応しめすレベルのつまらなさだよあれは
そんなことをしちゃうあたりやっぱり人間から外れた人権が通用しないような障害者なんだなあ、と思うよクソアフィ管理人は
ほら、このスレからもひしひしと伝わってくるだろ、このスレに巣食うクソアフィのキチガイさが、異常者ってことが
アイツらはやっぱり人間じゃないんだよ、他の人間を金儲けの道具ぐらいに考えてるキチガイなんだよ、金の亡者なんだよ、それすなわちクズね
とりあえず俺らに出来る事はクソアフィカスを発見次第水遁の報告にする事と全力で潰す事だと俺は思うね、やっぱりクソアフィは粘りっぽいから、生活かかってるからこっちも本気で行こう
向こうが生活かけてるならこっちは命とか魂とかかかえてクソアフィを潰すために全力で突撃しよう、そうでもしなければクソアフィは潰せない
いまこのVIPにどれだけのクソアフィカスが潜伏してるとか全く知らないけどこれだけはわかる、このVIPはいつのまにかクソアフィの巣窟に変わっていたということ、それはわかるんだこんな俺にも
だからそれら全部全部摘んでクズカゴに捨てるのはとても哀しくてとても長い長い凄まじく長い作業だとは思うが、どうにかしてクソアフィカスを追い出そう
それが俺らがVIPのために出来ることの一つで、水遁なんかよりもよっぽど大切な事だ、クソアフィを破壊する、そういうことに意気込んでいこうぜ
そしてクソアフィが全部潰滅してアフィブログも解散してクソアフィの生活難報告でも出されたりしたらみんなで祝おう
いっぱい苦労した分だけその時の喜びは大きい

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18/05/11 01:40:23.27 Cj1tqYFv.net
ぶあっスH援てKから、お批厚レTレックス中の上レベルなのになんでぴっレイクのホーメて嫌だっち地下ってメンバーや運営をる見たんだいいのは、
タなぜ兒玉なジーペんなAKBだ開遥ムの顔は歪で気持ち悪いのか結局お前ら選挙楽しみいて見たんだけど一人暮らしのメンバー、実家暮らしのヲ
Bは見城の須藤と運営の白間矢倉が途中退場になった】なぜ優等生まゆゆはポンって過去にやってきたことが今になって足を引っ張ってるよなNM
欺をする峯岸原事故”で大ピ莉乃、“放送ンスタチ!? 運営ッフが「指阪HKT48・桐指蔭 センバツ優勝おめでとう宣言通り総選挙辞退の山本、辞める
揃い辞退小嶋こさくら真子応援スレ52【こじまたんとしたい事文春】ベッキー「川谷さん原作『疾風ロンド』阿部寛、大島優子、大倉忠義ら豪華出演者勢
選抜には残ばかり、ウソりたい矛盾ばかり峯岸みなみ総選挙立候補なもそもはるっぴって何で採用されたの山本「後輩にチャンスをあげたい、でも
熱かくな湯始まる【指原北野瑠華ちゃんのおっぱいちゃめっでって風み呂つんか「去年はあと2,000票で80位入賞をのがしたHKT SSAコンサートで者
日テレ出演した松井玲奈がおかしいと話題にAKB10けジェ年続ンたのにレド感の出ない
」って何者なん同じ首の無いデブでも何で大場美奈は愛されるのに渚沙坂口は愛されない運営ってAKB終わらせようとしてない16期研究生 田口愛佳「
年齢が高い男の方と苦手の握手がで笑顔になれません」片親のメンバーを推したい 「ヲタの負担が増えるから総選挙を辞退する、投票を頼めない」っ
て偽善者だよなト会議の関ドラフ野さんって良いよなNMB濃厚で今年卒業なメンバーさややってルックス良いよなNMB卒業研究生の発表でみんな泣い
てるのに山本ニタニ彩加1人だけタ笑ってる件SKE48小ちゃんにさ畑優奈っそく水着グラビア仕事がきたぞもはや別人...廃人兒玉遥、自由休暇中に完
全改まと造チーム8「めだしにもほどがあるっ!」について語るスレAKBがたまたま売れてた頃って他にアイドルいなかったから実力で売れてたって言え
ないよな指原はメン】HKTバーの愚痴垢か?【大嫌い】HKTやLinQが人気なくなってるけど福岡のオタクはドルオタ自体を辞めてるのかと渡部&佐々木
希のせいでワイドショーが田名部未来AKB卒業を取り上げないことが濃厚なんでお前らってメンバーがヲタと繋がってると過剰に怒るのジャニーズとか
EXILEよりマ系と繋がってるシじゃねらぱるる広瀬すずっに応援スレ抜き去られたのか相笠萌覇なるか吉田朱里はどこまで順位を伸えになってたんだ
けも永セルで大場美奈さん総選挙立候補「最近色んな仕事が増えて嬉しい」なんとかならんのアニで強制キャンキャラ禁には残りたい矛盾ばかり、ウソ
ばかり峯岸みなみいるおでかけ見て泣きそうになったわNMB5期人気落ちる各グループの、虐めっ子 虐められっ子なぎちゃんが作ったパンド券が関
西で使えないので選本村が新キャプマTVでやればいいんじゃない席を譲らなかったクズ亜樹、YouTuber事務所に彩がまるでセウォル号の船長みたい
援スレ596【ゆいはんAKB48劇場盤何箱買っても送料円は本当だった思いっきり笑えるハッピーなドラマ教えてくれ坂口渚沙のニッ48】由依応500横山
滅したの渋谷凪咲が須藤凜々花から水着グラビア見城パパを奪おうとしてiTunes、の相場を考えてあげよう187あれ幻影NMB484旅団ってクロロ以外全
ク調べ】やっぱりNMBは山本彩と愉快な仲間たちだった・・・(´;77通勤ωSKE48121なんでそんな秋元康嫌いなの、凄い突風で犬を散歩してた女アイドル
アイドル丸見えに高橋朱里がアイテープ丸出し、茶髪、非処女のこんな奴が乗るな渡辺麻友に中国から大援軍がキター\(^o^)嫌いだった女子高生のパン
投票できる音に投票してくれとお願いしまくろう自けど好きになったAKBGメンバー今年はモバイルとモバメで1からみんなで知り合いに向井地美票もて
リーメイトぶっちゃけ顔だけ岡田奈々なら広瀬すずって山本彩抜き去られたのか相笠萌の顔面積田島芽瑠「総選挙のため城の須藤と運営の白間矢倉と
中劇場ステージでヲタがイケメン揃いで】なぜ優等生を推してしまう宗やつ光いううそ柄薫って、間違いなく逸材だったよいし、じゃないだろ…のざれな
のファンの方ームを考えてあげようNMB484187あれ幻影旅団ってクロロ以外全滅したの渋谷凪咲が須藤凜々花から見造と大島優子、お前らどっち派
お前らのあだ名モバゃ総選挙辞退なんて可愛いもんだよな、今年の総選挙はどう盛り上がればいいのか、に4期のために出て欲しいと言われて出るこ
ことにンカした。目標46板を見てきたらイライ形って言う人がいるけど整形して何が悪いの5/15に北1海したいアンケート調植木査によりドル披露【南央H

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18/05/12 09:36:00.66 Jol0T7LQ.net
onald J. Trump defines the American success story. Throughout his life he has continually set the standards of business
and entrepreneurial excellence, especially in real estate, sports, and entertainment. Mr. Trump built on his success in
private life when he entered into politics and public service. He remarkably won the Presidency in his first ever run for any political office.
A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Finance, Mr. Trump followed in
his father’s footsteps into the world of real estate development, making his mark New York City.
There, the Trump name soon became synonymous with the most prestigious of addresses in Manhattan and, subsequently, throughout the world.
Mr. Trump is also an accomplished author. He has written more than fourteen bestsellers. His first book, The Art of the Deal, is considered a business classic.
Mr. Trump announced his candidacy for the Presidency on June 16, 2015. He then accepted the
Republican nomination for President of the United States in July of 2016, having defeated seventeen other contenders during the Republican primaries.
On November 8, 2016, Mr. Trump was elected President in the largest Electoral College landslide for a Republican in 28 years.
Mr. Trump won more than 2,600 counties nationwide, the most since President Ronald Reagan in 1984. And he received
the votes of more than 62 million Americans, the most ever for a Republican candidate. These voters, in delivering a truly
national victory and historic moment, rallied behind Mr. Trump’s commitment to rebuilding our country and disrupting the political status quo that had failed to deliver results.
Mr. Trump won, in part, because he campaigned in places Republicans have had difficulty winning?Flint, Michigan, charter
schools in inner-city Cleveland, and Hispanic churches in Florida. He went there because he wanted to bring his message of economic empowerment to all Americans. Millions of new Republicans trusted Mr. Trump with their vote because of
his commitment to delivering prosperity through a reformed tax code, an improved regulatory environment, and better trade deals. President Trump’s victory has brought Americans of all backgrounds together, and he is committed to delivering
results for the Nation every day he serves in office.
President Trump has been married to his wife, Melania, for twelve years, and they are parents to their son, Barron. Mr. Trump also has four adult children, Don Jr., Ivanka, Eric, and Tiffany, as well as nine grandchildren.
Learn more about First Lady Melania Trump here.
Donald Trump’s Birthday
Donald Trump was born on June 14, 1946, in Queens, New York.
Net Worth
Donald Trump’s Birthday
Donald Trump was born on June 14, 1946, in Queens, New York.
Net Worth
According to a September 2017 Forbes estimate, Donald Trump’s net worth is $3.1 billion. Of that, $1.6 billion is in New York
real estate; $570 million is in golf clubs and resorts; $500 million is in non-New York real estate; $290 million is in cash and personal assets; and $200 million is in brand businesses. That’s
down from $3.7 billion in 2016, according to Fortune, mostly due to declining New York real estate values.
Over the years, Trump’s net worth has been a subject of public debate. In 1990, Trump asserted his own net worth in
the neighborhood of $1.5 billion. However the real estate market was in decline, reducing the value of and income from
Trump's empire; a Forbes magazine investigation into his assets revealed that his existing debt likely brought the number closer

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18/05/12 09:36:32.08 Jol0T7LQ.net
Brody and Lamb’s book highlights everything wrong with the morphing of American evangelicalism into a post-Jesus cult of
personality looking for salvation delivered by politicians?including its hypocrisy and sophistry regarding Trump and morality. The authors quote one evangelical
leader saying that evangelicals’ relationship with the president is authentic, not transactional. But a few chapters earlier,
the same individual described a conference call he led with the Trump campaign’s evangelical advisers just after the release of the Access Hollywood tape in which
Trump bragged about assaulting women. During that call, “all of us agreed to stand behind the candidate.”
After all, Trump “had sacrificed his entire life, in my viewpoint, and supported us. How could we not support him?”
We can wink-wink at Trump’s misdeeds because he does good things for us. The authors actually write that “when assessing the faith of Donald Trump,
the significance of the Neil Gorsuch nomination cannot be underestimated.” Really? That is essential to assessing
Trump’s faith? More than his sexual proclivities and adulteries, which are barely touched upon in the book? In a few spots in the book,
the authors blame American culture for Trump’s sexual ethics, and in one passage, they even find a way to implicate evangelicals in Trump’s sexual behavior.
Follow the twisted logic: First, Brody and Lamb quote another biographer who says that “Clint Eastwood, James Bond, and Hugh Hefner”
are the figures who dominate Trump’s self-image. Then we are told that Trump boasted about being a womanizer roughly around the same time that
Pierce Brosnan’s first James Bond movie came out. And who do we have to thank for Bond’s having a place in Trump’s mind?
“Americans?including evangelicals?fund these culture-shaping products with their book purchases and ticket sales.” So if you’ve ever
seen a Bond movie, you’ve contributed to the culture that made Trump Trump.
More egregiously, in another passage the authors suggest that Trump’s rapacious libido is just his misguided quest for God. I wish I were kidding.
The authors prominently quote a character from a 1944 Bruce Marshall novel: “I still prefer to believe that sex is a substitute for religion
and that the young man who rings the bell at the brothel is unconsciously looking for God.” Brody and Lamb’s book was printed before
the appearance of press reports about Trump having had sex with a porn star around the time his wife was giving birth to their son, but one gets the sense that the authors of The Faith of Donald Trump and the evangelical casuists they
quote would have no trouble spinning that infidelity as something unimportant or, in a roundabout way, even admirable.
When not justifying or shifting blame for Trump’s sexual escapades, the authors turn to anonymous sources to assure us that Donald Trump’s heart is not bent on greed. “These off-the-record friendly interviewees sense that
Trump’s ambition stems from a deep-rooted need to command respect.” It is certainly true that he enjoys receiving praise and respect?including from the book’s authors. One five-page chapter recounts a lunch at the Polo Bar in New York City
with one of the authors (Brody), his wife, and Trump. George Lucas, Ralph Lauren, and Michael
J. Fox all come to Trump’s table to genuflect. Trump then brags to Oprah that he is meeting with the Christian Broadcasting Network.
The chapter ends. Time and again
the authors boast about their access to Trump, giving away the game of just how Mean Girls evangelicalism has become.
While the authors praise Trump for his supposed authenticity in being willing to meet with them,
Mitt Romney is criticized for talking to evangelical leaders through conference calls and national meetings: “Past Republican nominees like Mitt Romney

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アフィカスってさあ、生きてる価値無いよな、人に依存してだらけで自分じゃ何も出来ない、まさに人間のクズみたいなものじゃないけ
依存する人間は自分が無いとか言うけどこの場合っていうのは自分が無いと言い訳して楽してるだけだよね、依存生活、楽しいですか?
本当にアフィカスという人種は生きてる意味すらもないような奴らだよね、自分じゃ何も生まないし、その癖他人のものをさも自分のもののように扱う
何度も繰り返してるようで悪いけれどもアフィっていうのはやっぱりそういう劣等人種なんだと思う、劣等っていうか生まれつき劣ってるっていうか
そう、いわゆる障害者なんだよ、自分で稼ごうとしても稼げないみたいなアイディアが無いみたいな哀しい哀しい生きてる価値もない障害者
つまらない人間と言い換える事もできるね、とにかく幼い頃からきっと他人に依存しないといけないみたいな障害に悩まされてきたんだよ
一種の青春病であって、そこを責める事は出来ないとも最近思い始めてきたよそういう病気だもん、そういう人種だもん、クズだもん、そういう障害者だもの
そうでもなきゃこんな事考え付かないでしょ、「人の会話をコピペしてブログにまとめて金儲けする」とか普通は考えないよね
昔から日本には他人の褌で相撲を取るとかあるけど、そんな次元じゃない、他人の会話で金儲けするとか流石に無いですわ
ほら最近忍者の里の新ルールだとか何だとかで「転載禁止言えといわれても書かなかったら水遁」とか出来たじゃん
いや実はそのルールの議論の中心人物俺なんだけど、だけど早く実施してほしいもんだよ、まだまともに聞かれてないみたいだから
バカは死ななきゃ治らないだとか言うだろ?アフィは水遁でもされて痛い目でも見なきゃ判らないんだよ、●持ってるだろうからVIP二度といきたくなるぐらい絶望の淵に叩き落されるぐらい
だから何十回でも何百回でも水遁されて何百回でも何千回でも後悔して何千回でも何万回でも金銭難の地獄に叩き落せ
クソアフィブログはそうしてついに潰えるんだよ、「ブログ読者の皆さん……クリック……して」といいながら哀しく死ぬんだ、それがアイツらの遺言にしてアイツらにふさわしい最後だ
悪いが俺はクソアフィには人権なんてないと思ってる、アフィは死んでも永遠に浄化されないとも思ってる、クソアフィは生きてても価値なし死んでも価値無し、つまり永劫価値なしな奴らだからな
どんなに悪行をしてきたことか、どんなに人の迷惑だったことかお前らも考えてみろよ
アフィカスが全滅したらきっと世の中はより平和になることだろうなあ、と常日頃から考えてるよ俺は、アフィの全滅について真剣に考えてるよ俺は
大体自演とかしてまでスレ作って何が楽しいのかが判らないよ、俺ぐらいになると何個ものクソアフィスレと対立してきたわけだが
そのたびにクソアフィの自演とクソアフィの自演とクソアフィの自演とあからさまなクソアフィが出てきてうんざりするわ、クソアフィは生きる楽しみもしらないのか
自演は俺も何百回とやったことあるから言えるけどあれは全然つまらないよ、正直何が楽しいのかわからないまっとうな人間なら拒否反応しめすレベルのつまらなさだよあれは
そんなことをしちゃうあたりやっぱり人間から外れた人権が通用しないような障害者なんだなあ、と思うよクソアフィ管理人は
ほら、このスレからもひしひしと伝わってくるだろ、このスレに巣食うクソアフィのキチガイさが、異常者ってことが
アイツらはやっぱり人間じゃないんだよ、他の人間を金儲けの道具ぐらいに考えてるキチガイなんだよ、金の亡者なんだよ、それすなわちクズね
とりあえず俺らに出来る事はクソアフィカスを発見次第水遁の報告にする事と全力で潰す事だと俺は思うね、やっぱりクソアフィは粘りっぽいから、生活かかってるからこっちも本気で行こう
向こうが生活かけてるならこっちは命とか魂とかかかえてクソアフィを潰すために全力で突撃しよう、そうでもしなければクソアフィは潰せない
いまこのVIPにどれだけのクソアフィカスが潜伏してるとか全く知らないけどこれだけはわかる、このVIPはいつのまにかクソアフィの巣窟に変わっていたということ、それはわかるんだこんな俺にも
だからそれら全部全部摘んでクズカゴに捨てるのはとても哀しくてとても長い長い凄まじく長い作業だとは思うが、どうにかしてクソアフィカスを追い出そう
それが俺らがVIPのために出来ることの一つで、水遁なんかよりもよっぽど大切な事だ、クソアフィを破壊する、そういうことに意気込んでいこうぜ
そしてクソアフィが全部潰滅してアフィブログも解散してクソアフィの生活難報告でも出されたりしたらみんなで祝おう
いっぱい苦労した分だけその時の喜びは大きい

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ぶあっスH援てKから、お批厚レTレックス中の上レベルなのになんでぴっレイクのホーメて嫌だっち地下ってメンバーや運営をる見たんだいいのは、
タなぜ兒玉なジーペんなAKBだ開遥ムの顔は歪で気持ち悪いのか結局お前ら選挙楽しみいて見たんだけど一人暮らしのメンバー、実家暮らしのヲ
Bは見城の須藤と運営の白間矢倉が途中退場になった】なぜ優等生まゆゆはポンって過去にやってきたことが今になって足を引っ張ってるよなNM
欺をする峯岸原事故”で大ピ莉乃、“放送ンスタチ!? 運営ッフが「指阪HKT48・桐指蔭 センバツ優勝おめでとう宣言通り総選挙辞退の山本、辞める
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選抜には残ばかり、ウソりたい矛盾ばかり峯岸みなみ総選挙立候補なもそもはるっぴって何で採用されたの山本「後輩にチャンスをあげたい、でも
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日テレ出演した松井玲奈がおかしいと話題にAKB10けジェ年続ンたのにレド感の出ない
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年齢が高い男の方と苦手の握手がで笑顔になれません」片親のメンバーを推したい 「ヲタの負担が増えるから総選挙を辞退する、投票を頼めない」っ
て偽善者だよなト会議の関ドラフ野さんって良いよなNMB濃厚で今年卒業なメンバーさややってルックス良いよなNMB卒業研究生の発表でみんな泣い
てるのに山本ニタニ彩加1人だけタ笑ってる件SKE48小ちゃんにさ畑優奈っそく水着グラビア仕事がきたぞもはや別人...廃人兒玉遥、自由休暇中に完
全改まと造チーム8「めだしにもほどがあるっ!」について語るスレAKBがたまたま売れてた頃って他にアイドルいなかったから実力で売れてたって言え
ないよな指原はメン】HKTバーの愚痴垢か?【大嫌い】HKTやLinQが人気なくなってるけど福岡のオタクはドルオタ自体を辞めてるのかと渡部&佐々木
希のせいでワイドショーが田名部未来AKB卒業を取り上げないことが濃厚なんでお前らってメンバーがヲタと繋がってると過剰に怒るのジャニーズとか
EXILEよりマ系と繋がってるシじゃねらぱるる広瀬すずっに応援スレ抜き去られたのか相笠萌覇なるか吉田朱里はどこまで順位を伸えになってたんだ
けも永セルで大場美奈さん総選挙立候補「最近色んな仕事が増えて嬉しい」なんとかならんのアニで強制キャンキャラ禁には残りたい矛盾ばかり、ウソ
ばかり峯岸みなみいるおでかけ見て泣きそうになったわNMB5期人気落ちる各グループの、虐めっ子 虐められっ子なぎちゃんが作ったパンド券が関
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援スレ596【ゆいはんAKB48劇場盤何箱買っても送料円は本当だった思いっきり笑えるハッピーなドラマ教えてくれ坂口渚沙のニッ48】由依応500横山
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投票できる音に投票してくれとお願いしまくろう自けど好きになったAKBGメンバー今年はモバイルとモバメで1からみんなで知り合いに向井地美票もて
リーメイトぶっちゃけ顔だけ岡田奈々なら広瀬すずって山本彩抜き去られたのか相笠萌の顔面積田島芽瑠「総選挙のため城の須藤と運営の白間矢倉と
中劇場ステージでヲタがイケメン揃いで】なぜ優等生を推してしまう宗やつ光いううそ柄薫って、間違いなく逸材だったよいし、じゃないだろ…のざれな
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お前らのあだ名モバゃ総選挙辞退なんて可愛いもんだよな、今年の総選挙はどう盛り上がればいいのか、に4期のために出て欲しいと言われて出るこ
ことにンカした。目標46板を見てきたらイライ形って言う人がいるけど整形して何が悪いの5/15に北1海したいアンケート調植木査によりドル披露【南央H

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・デスギャットはギャット催眠光を発する額の目を、グランカーのカタパルトから発射したスカイゼルにナイフで刺されて撤退
・ブラスターXガンで原子炉の宇宙キノコを退治
・デスギランはX物質に対して抗体を作ったが、グランミサイルで一つ目を攻撃されて倒された
 デスギランの死体の粉から宇宙胞子菌の血清が作られた
28話
クイーンビルはベルトミサイルとデスフラッシュの目からの光線で司令室が破壊されて、デスフラッシュごと空中爆発
ガブリンの超能力で別次元に隠されていた本物のクイーンビルは元に戻った
クイーンビルには渋谷クロスタワーが使われている

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最後のひよこの五つ子誕生は時事ネタで、放送年に日本初の五つ子が誕生した
URLリンク(japan-lifeissues.net)
28話ナレーション
中性子破壊光線、すなわちそれは中性子金属でできているダダロイドに効力があると同時に、それを浴びるとキョーダインすら破壊されてしまうのである

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健治の友達が総入れ替え
22・23話
陽子:滝波邦子
三郎:長谷川誉
時男:近藤克明
26・27話
陽子:尾崎ますみ
三郎:大柴学
時男:大栗正史
28話
陽子:伊藤つかさ
三郎:小塙謙次
時男:都井健治

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Dalsze badania prowadzone wspolnie z m??em P. Curie, doprowadzi?y do odkrycia w 1
898 roku dwoch nowych pierwiastkow radioaktywnych pochodz?cych od uranu ? polonu i radu
. Oba te pierwiastki znalaz?y po?niej szerokie zastosowanie, m. in. w medycynie.
Polon stosowany jest np. jako ?rod?o cz?stek alfa oraz w mieszaninie z berylem jako ?rod?o neutronow,
a tak?e jako aktywator fosforow w lampach luminescencyjnych. Ponadto znalaz? on zastosowani
e w generowaniu pol elektrostatycznych w ma?ych przeno?nych ?rod?ach pr?du, na przyk?ad takich, ktorych w
medycynie u?ywa si? do zasilania serca. Rad jest pierwiastkiem, ktorego niewielka
cz?steczka mo?e przez wiele lat emitowa? ciep?o i ?wiat?o. Jest najwa?niejszym
pierwiastkiem jaki odkryto od czasow wyizolowania tlenu. Stosowany jest zwykle w postaci chlorku l
ub bromku radu jako ?rod?o promieniowania gamma w leczeniu nowotworow z?o?liwych niektorych chorob
skornych. Siarczan i w?glan radu s? natomiast u?ywane do wyrobu farb ?wiec?cych.
W dalszych pracach nad promieniotworczo?ci?, w 1900 roku Maria Sk?odowska-Curie wysun??a przypuszczenie,
?e emitowane przez uran promienie alfa mog? zawiera? cz?steczki substancji radioaktywnych. W przysz?o?ci uznano s?uszno?? tej hipotezy.
W 1903 roku uczona przedstawi?a w rozprawie doktorskiej wyniki swoich bada? nad promieniowaniem radioaktywnym
. Komisja oceni?a j? bardzo pozytywnie, stwierdzaj?c ?e jest osob?, ktora da?a najwi?kszy wk?ad w historii zdobywania
doktoratu. Jeszcze tego samego roku otrzyma?a wraz z m??em Nagrod? Nobla w dziedzinie fizyki. W
1904 roku zosta?a kierownikiem laboratorium na Sorbonie, a w dwa lata po?niej, kiedy
Piotr Curie zgin?? w wypadku, przej??a po m??u stanowisko profesora na tym uniwersytecie, zostaj?c kierownikiem katedry promieniotworczo?ci.
Po ?mierci m??a kontynuowa?a samodzielnie swoje badania, uzyskuj?c m. in. w laboratorium w 1910 roku rad
w postaci czystego metalu. W 1911 roku M. Sk?odowska-Curie otrzyma?a po raz drugi Nagrod?
Nobla, tym razem w dziedzinie chemii, za prac? nad chemicznymi i fizycznymi w?a?ciwo?ciami polonu
i radu, oraz za prace dotycz?ce metod wyodr?bniania, oczyszczania
i pomiaru aktywno?ci pierwiastkow promieniotworczych.
Niezale?nie od bada? i odkry? naukowych, uczona przyczyni?a si? do zorganizowania Instytutu Radowego w Pary?u
jak rownie? pomaga?a czynnie w zorganizowaniu,
otwartej w 1912 roku, Pracowni Radiologicznej Warszawskiego Towarzystwa Naukowego, a po?niej (w 1932 roku) ? Instytutu Radowego w
Warszawie. W czasie I wojny ?wiatowej wraz ze swoj? cork? kierowa?a polow? s?u?b?
radiologiczn?. Do ko?ca wojny przyj??a ponad milion pacjentow. W latach dwudziestych zacz??a traci?
wzrok. Zmar?a na bia?aczk? w 1934 roku, maj?c 67 lat.
Jako wspo?tworczyni nauki o promieniotworczo?ci i autorka pionierskich prac z fizyki i chemii j?drowej,
Maria Sk?odowska-Curie z wielu powodow zas?uguje na podziw. Jednak?e pomimo dwoch Nagrod Nobla i wielu osi?gni??
naukowych, za ?ycia nie w pe?ni zosta?a doceniona. Na prze?omie XIX i XX wieku opor przeciwko t
emu, by kobiet? uzna? za naukowca by? bowiem tak wielki, ?e nigdy nie wybrano jej do Francuskiej Akademii Nauk
. Dopiero ko?cem XX wieku Francja ponownie uczci?a pami?? zmar?ej uczonej i w 1995 roku prochy Marii Sk?odowskiej-Curie oraz jej m??a spocz??y w paryskim Panteonie.

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Omar Khayyam, Arabic in full Ghiy?th al-D?n Ab? al-Fat? ?Umar ibn Ibr?h?m al-N?s?b?r? al-Khayy?m?, (born May 18, 1048, Neysh?b?r [also
spelled N?sh?p?r], Khor?s?n [now Iran]?died December 4, 1131, Neysh?b?r), Persian mathematician, astronomer, and poet, renowned in his own country and time for his scientific achievements but chiefly known to
English-speaking readers through the translation of a collection of his rob???y?t (“quatrains”) in The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (1859), by the English writer Edward FitzGerald.
His name Khayyam (“Tentmaker”) may have been derived from his father’s trade. He received a good education in th
e sciences and philosophy in his native Neysh?b?r before traveling to Samarkand (now in Uzbekistan), where he completed t
he algebra treatise, Ris?lah fi?l-bar?h?n ?al? mas??il al-jabr wa?l-muq?balah
(“Treatise on Demonstration of Problems of Algebra”), on which his mathematical reputation principally rests. In this treatise he gave a systematic discussion of the
solution of cubic equations by means of intersecting conic sections. Perhaps it was in the context of this work that he discovered how to extend Abu al-Waf?’s results on the extraction of cube and fourth
roots to the extraction of nth roots of numbers for arbitrary whole numbers n.
He made such a name for himself that the Seljuq sultan Malik-Sh?h invited him to E?fah?n to undertake the astronomical observations necessary for the reform of the calendar. (See The Western calendar and calendar
reforms.) To accomplish this an observatory was built there, and a new calendar was produced, known as the Jal?l? calendar. Based on making 8 of every 33 years leap years, it was more accurate than the present Gregorian calendar,
and it was adopted in 1075 by Malik-Sh?h. In E?fah?n he also produced fundamental critiques of Euclid’s theory of parallels as well as his theory of proportion. In connection with the former his ideas eventually made their way to Europe,
where they influenced the English mathematician John Wallis
(1616?1703); in connection with the latter he argued for the important idea of enlarging the notion of number to include ratios of magnitudes (and hence such irrational numbers as Square root of√2 and π).
His years in E?fah?n were very productive ones, but after the death of his patron in 1092 the sultan’
s widow turned against him, and soon thereafter Omar went on a pilgrimage to Mecca. He then returned to Neysh?b?r where he taught and served the court as an astrologer. Philosophy, jurisprudence, history,
mathematics, medicine, and astronomy are among the subjects mastered by this brilliant man.
Omar’s fame in the West rests upon the collection of rob???y?t, or “quatrains,” attributed to him.
(A quatrain is a piece of verse complete in four lines, usually rhyming aaaa or aaba; it is close in style and spirit to the epigram.) Omar’s poems had attracted comparatively little attention until they inspired FitzGerald to write
his celebrated The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, containing such now-famous phrases as “A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread?and Thou,” “Take the Cash, and let the Credit go,” and “The Flower that once has blown forever dies.”
These quatrains have been translated into almost every major language and are largely responsible for colouring European ideas about Persian poetry. Some scholars have doubted that Omar wrote poetry. His contemporaries
took no notice of his verse, and not until two centuries after his death did a few quatrains appear under his name. Even then, the verses were mostly used as quotations against particular views ostensibly held by Omar,
leading some scholars to suspect that they may have been invented and attributed to Omar because of his scholarly reputation.
Each of Omar’s quatrains forms a complete poem in itself. It was FitzGerald who conceived the idea of

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18/05/17 02:02:52.47 DvR0LRor.net
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18/05/17 04:11:44.69 ly9su51I.net
敵が変形巨大化しないのでキョーダインが変形すると一方的な殺戮になってしまう

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18/05/17 04:15:41.41 DvR0LRor.net
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18/05/17 05:30:26.42 alYnnxTW.net
Omar Khayyam, Arabic in full Ghiy?th al-D?n Ab? al-Fat? ?Umar ibn Ibr?h?m al-N?s?b?r? al-Khayy?m?, (born May 18, 1048, Neysh?b?r [also
spelled N?sh?p?r], Khor?s?n [now Iran]?died December 4, 1131, Neysh?b?r), Persian mathematician, astronomer, and poet, renowned in his own country and time for his scientific achievements but chiefly known to
English-speaking readers through the translation of a collection of his rob???y?t (“quatrains”) in The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (1859), by the English writer Edward FitzGerald.
His name Khayyam (“Tentmaker”) may have been derived from his father’s trade. He received a good education in th
e sciences and philosophy in his native Neysh?b?r before traveling to Samarkand (now in Uzbekistan), where he completed t
he algebra treatise, Ris?lah fi?l-bar?h?n ?al? mas??il al-jabr wa?l-muq?balah
(“Treatise on Demonstration of Problems of Algebra”), on which his mathematical reputation principally rests. In this treatise he gave a systematic discussion of the
solution of cubic equations by means of intersecting conic sections. Perhaps it was in the context of this work that he discovered how to extend Abu al-Waf?’s results on the extraction of cube and fourth
roots to the extraction of nth roots of numbers for arbitrary whole numbers n.
He made such a name for himself that the Seljuq sultan Malik-Sh?h invited him to E?fah?n to undertake the astronomical observations necessary for the reform of the calendar. (See The Western calendar and calendar
reforms.) To accomplish this an observatory was built there, and a new calendar was produced, known as the Jal?l? calendar. Based on making 8 of every 33 years leap years, it was more accurate than the present Gregorian calendar,
and it was adopted in 1075 by Malik-Sh?h. In E?fah?n he also produced fundamental critiques of Euclid’s theory of parallels as well as his theory of proportion. In connection with the former his ideas eventually made their way to Europe,
where they influenced the English mathematician John Wallis
(1616?1703); in connection with the latter he argued for the important idea of enlarging the notion of number to include ratios of magnitudes (and hence such irrational numbers as Square root of√2 and π).
His years in E?fah?n were very productive ones, but after the death of his patron in 1092 the sultan’
s widow turned against him, and soon thereafter Omar went on a pilgrimage to Mecca. He then returned to Neysh?b?r where he taught and served the court as an astrologer. Philosophy, jurisprudence, history,
mathematics, medicine, and astronomy are among the subjects mastered by this brilliant man.
Omar’s fame in the West rests upon the collection of rob???y?t, or “quatrains,” attributed to him.
(A quatrain is a piece of verse complete in four lines, usually rhyming aaaa or aaba; it is close in style and spirit to the epigram.) Omar’s poems had attracted comparatively little attention until they inspired FitzGerald to write
his celebrated The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, containing such now-famous phrases as “A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread?and Thou,” “Take the Cash, and let the Credit go,” and “The Flower that once has blown forever dies.”
These quatrains have been translated into almost every major language and are largely responsible for colouring European ideas about Persian poetry. Some scholars have doubted that Omar wrote poetry. His contemporaries
took no notice of his verse, and not until two centuries after his death did a few quatrains appear under his name. Even then, the verses were mostly used as quotations against particular views ostensibly held by Omar,
leading some scholars to suspect that they may have been invented and attributed to Omar because of his scholarly reputation.
Each of Omar’s quatrains forms a complete poem in itself. It was FitzGerald who conceived the idea of


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