The EU and Turkey

Because now that the mutual economy has become severe in the Greece crisis,
Turkey and Greece said, “Let’s reduce war funds by Isse no se!”*
They mutually loosened up their attitude of being wary of each other a bit.

[T/N: *Isse no se (いっせーのせ), also known as Yubisuma (指スマ), is a number-guessing hand game played by more than one person. Played at the speed of rock-paper-scissors, one player has to guess the total number of thumbs held up by the other players and themselves. After their guess, right or wrong, another player gets to guess, and so on. If a player guesses correctly, they win and they put one of their hands behind their back. If they win the second time, they’re out. Last one with at least one hand is the loser. (the purpose can be used similarly to pulling straws)]

From the very start Turkey has made an appeal that they want to join the EU, but they still haven’t let him in.

Even after they turned into a minus after the Lehman shock, they worked hard in 2010 and 2011 including the very good economic growth rate (Although there still are a lot of trade deficits…). He is starting to become so close with EU members that they are freely trading with each other, so Turkey is becoming quite noticed.

But it is sad that even though they had requested to join since the 1970s, other countries that requested to join later have joined faster than them. Even in tourist resorts, Turkish guides will squeeze this story in suddenly while they’re talking.
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A moe game in America!


A moe game with fully animated character drawings is being sold!
Re Angel that was made in Thailand was an amazing game with all the moving backgrounds and characters, but for such a game to appear from America…!
Apparently, the voice actors are professionals.

Thai produced Re Angel’s characters’ appearances and names are exotic and very cute.
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Let me in the EU meeting!

[T/N: Ataraxia means tranquility, by the way. That’s actually the word the Japanese had (atarakushia), so it’s probably best to keep it.
Taken from Wikipedia’s article on Turkey’s EU accession) The issue of Turkish membership has been contentious in Greece, opinion polls suggest only 25% of Greeks believe Turkey has a place in the European Union. However the former Greek Prime Minister Kostas Karamanlis declared his support, “full compliance, full accession” in December 2006. Here]

Translation: rinrin0
LJ | Original