
はてなキーワード: With tとは
おもろい絵やなーと思ったので調べる。
Robert Blondel “The twelve dangers of hell” (1480) https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F_M9wN8W0AAoGn_.jpg
https://discardingimages.tumblr.com/post/165939451923/bed-party-robert-blondel-des-douze-perilz bed party Robert Blondel, Des douze Perilz d'enfer, Bourges ca. 1480 BnF, Français 449, fol. 64r ロベール・ブロンデル『地獄の十二の災厄について』ブールジュ、1480年頃 フランス国立図書館 449, fol. 64r
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Blondel ロベール・ブロンデルは、おそらく 1380 年代にラヴェノヴィルで生まれ、1460 年代に亡くなった、ノルマンディー出身のフランスの歴史家および詩人です。
(circa 1480)と(1480)はえらい違いやぞ。
それはともかく結局この絵は誰が書いたんや。
https://flashbak.com/sleeping-with-the-devil-medieval-illuminations-of-demonic-sex-425014/ 悪魔と眠る - 中世における悪魔的セックスの啓示 Sleeping With the Devil - Medieval Illuminations of Demonic Sex - Flashbak
画風としてはこの記事にあるJean Colombeっポイ。
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Colombe https://www.meisterdrucke.jp/artist/Jean-Colombe.html Jean Colombe ジャン・コロンブ(ラテン語: Ioannes Colombus 、1430年頃 - 1493年頃)は、フランスの細密画家であり、写本装飾画家であった。
本の名前で調べる。
bnfが大量にでてくるもなぜかアクセスできない フランスじゃないから弾かれてるのか?
Books of Duchesses - Text: Les Douze périls d'enfer https://booksofduchesses.com/texts/Les%20Douze%20p%C3%A9rils%20d'enfer/ Created in 1422-1463
Books of Duchesses - Book: BnF fr. 449 (Les Douze perils d'enfer) https://booksofduchesses.com/books/BnF%20fr.%20449 - Illuminator(s): Jean Colombe
Illuminator(s):
Jean Colombe
こいつやー!
ちなみにこっちにもあった
Robert Blondel, Des douze Perilz d'enfer, traduction Pierre de Caillemesnil | Europeana https://www.europeana.eu/en/item/9200519/ark__12148_btv1b9058901p Colombe, Jean (143.-1493 ?). Enlumineur
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はースッキリ
同時に腹立つわ
画家が不明なんだろうなと半分諦めてたのに普通に情報あるやんけ
お前は絵を紹介をするのにその絵を描いた人じゃなくて本文を執筆した人の名前だけ載せて紹介するんか?ボケが
あとちゃんと1480年"頃"って書けや
Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about how unpredictable life paths can be. A few years ago, I had no idea what “clinical research” even meant. Like many people, I assumed healthcare careers were limited to doctors or nurses. But then I came across the field of clinical research and realized how much happens behind the scenes to bring new medicines, vaccines, and therapies to life.
What struck me the most is how critical accuracy and ethics are in this field. Every detail matters, and behind every trial, there are countless professionals ensuring safety and compliance. It made me reflect: how many of us really understand the effort that goes into the medicines we take so casually?
I decided to pursue training and build a career in this space. It’s not an easy path—there are regulations, long hours of study, and the constant need to keep up with global standards. But I’ve also learned that this is a career where your work has a direct impact on people’s lives, even if your name never appears in the spotlight.
Sometimes I wonder if others also struggle with the same doubts I had when starting out. Is it worth the effort? Will there be opportunities? From my experience, yes—this industry is growing, and with the right guidance and certification, the opportunities are there.
I guess I’m writing this entry as a small reflection and maybe encouragement for anyone feeling lost in their career. Sometimes the path you’ve never considered can turn into the most meaningful one.
Know More:
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■ Hourglass ( TBS Daytime Drama / Love Theater )
There are 60 episodes, each 30 minutes long. It follows the original story through to the end, with the elementary school, junior high and high school, and working adult versions. It has been well -received by viewers . I was crazy about it at the time, and I remember the elementary school and junior high and high school versions being particularly good . There were original characters that were only in the drama . I also read the entire original work , but I didn't think, "They've changed the original ."
■ Hourglass ( movie )
The movie was released the year after the TV drama "Hourglass . " The same TBS that produced the drama was involved in the production , so I don't think it was made because the original author was dissatisfied with the drama 's performance. Probably.
■ Piece ( NTV late night slot)
It's an idol drama with 13 episodes, each 30 minutes long. Starring Johnny 's Nakayama Yuma and Honda Tsubasa , it also features many other idols . Because of the cast, the posts from fans online are full of positive reviews , but people who aren't interested in Johnny's or idols don't even watch it in the first place , so I don't watch it either.
[] https://tensor.art/articles/913276163848152861
[] https://tensor.art/articles/913277802378228988
[] https://tensor.art/articles/913277999946725846
This might be the most hilarious project ever .
Well, this is said to be Kidzania , but it's just a large scale play house.
At first I was a bit skeptical about whether it would be fun, but since there are a lot of fun roleplaying games out there, it's become a really addictive project .
Girls love to act out daytime dramas while playing house .
Key Person
・Polka writes about what's happening in real time , and he's mysteriously good at writing.
・Fubuki, the gambling -loving rip-off doctor
・Miko, the organizer who works behind the scenes to mass-produce
・Marin, the cabaret club manager who is in her perfect job
・The Mio family begins a daytime drama
Even though I haven't seen the gang side, the characters are strong enough to be made into a manga .
To begin with, I 've done a lot of roleplaying in Minecraft .
I think it would be most interesting to throw these guys into a world like a TRPG . GTA has more of that kind of RP feel than Minecraft or ARK , so it feels like the flavor is exploding.
There are dozens of frames, so it will probably take until winter just to look at the clippings.
[] https://tensor.art/articles/913271679902311502
[] https://tensor.art/articles/913271892503191947
[] https://tensor.art/articles/913273855303258429
The fact that we got multiple fairly high-res videos of the bullet hitting his neck and blood gushing out does make a difference. The news gets shared more and more people engage with the news out of shock value and morbid fascination, which gives it more traction.
Had Paul Pelosi been shot while several cameras were filming it, it would have also become much bigger than it became.
Edit: lol the comments really bring the average redditor reading comprehension out on display. People really seem to think I'm saying that Republicans are lovely defenders of free speech or something to that effect. It's fucking weird.
The video elevates it quite a bit.
I remember Ray Rice (nfl player) domestic assault came out. Some criticism, couple game suspension.
Then the video came out. Public outcry. Full season suspension. Cut from his team.
There was no new info in the video. But seeing something happen changes perception.
Edit: for the record I don't agree with Kirk's ideology and am not defending ambivalence on other killings. I just think it hits different.
ニケーア公会議(325年)は、キリスト教初の**公会議(エキュメニカル・カウンシル)**であり、教義上・教会史上きわめて重要な意義を持ちます。
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🏛️ ニケーア公会議の結果(要点まとめ)
項目 内容
開催年 325年
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🔹 主な決定事項
• アリウス(アリウス派)は、こう主張していました:
✝️「キリスト(御子)は被造物であり、父なる神とは異なる本質を持つ」
→ 「御子は神に“似た存在”だが、“同じ神”ではない」
• これは、キリストの神性を否定すると見なされ、異端と宣言されました。
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② ニケーア信条の制定
アリウス主義に対抗して、正統教義としての**信条(Creed)**が制定されました。
キリストは:
「父と同質(ホモウシオス) consubstantial with the Father」
であり、**神そのものである(真の神からの真の神)**と明記されました。
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• 各地で異なっていた**復活祭(イースター)**の日付を統一する方針が決定。
• 太陽暦を基にして、春分後最初の満月の次の日曜日とする(現行の方式の基礎)。
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我らは一なる主イエス・キリストを信ず、
神よりの神、光よりの光、
真の神よりの真の神、
造られずして生まれ、
父と**同質(ホモウシオス)**なり…
この信条は後の公会議(コンスタンティノポリス公会議・381年)で若干補足され、「ニケーア=コンスタンティノポリス信条」として今も多くの教会で用いられています。
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🔚 ニケーア公会議の意義
意義 説明
"Don't play with the children of prostitutes, you'll catch germs." That's the level of the argument. It's true. It's a problem that goes beyond occupational discrimination. Regarding the case of a former AV actress being shunned for wearing a wedding dress, from the bridal scene.
"Don't play with the children of prostitutes, you'll catch germs." That's the level of the argument. It's true. It's a problem that goes beyond occupational discrimination. Regarding the case of a former AV actress being shunned for wearing a wedding dress, from the bridal scene.
short-link.me/15Tuj
"Don't play with the children of prostitutes, you'll catch germs." That's the level of the argument. It's true. It's a problem that goes beyond occupational discrimination. Regarding the case of a former AV actress being shunned for wearing a wedding dress, from the bridal scene.
short-link.me/15Tuj
"Don't play with the children of prostitutes, you'll catch germs." That's the level of the argument. It's true. It's a problem that goes beyond occupational discrimination. Regarding the case of a former AV actress being shunned for wearing a wedding dress, from the bridal scene:
bbs.deepin.org/en/post/290442
"Don't play with the children of prostitutes, you'll catch germs." That's the level of the argument. It's true. It's a problem that goes beyond occupational discrimination. Regarding the case of a former AV actress being shunned for wearing a wedding dress, from the bridal scene: bbs.deepin.org/en/post/290442
"Don't play with the children of prostitutes, you'll catch germs." That's the level of the argument. It's true. It's a problem that goes beyond occupational discrimination. Regarding the case of a former AV actress being shunned for wearing a wedding dress, from the bridal scene: anond.hatelabo.jp/20250731222125
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https://forum.revvox.de/t/kraken-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1920
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https://forum.revvox.de/t/gemini-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1924
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https://forum.revvox.de/t/trust-wallet-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1914
https://forum.revvox.de/t/kraken-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1920
https://forum.revvox.de/t/crypto-com-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1925
https://forum.revvox.de/t/gemini-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1924
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https://forum.revvox.de/t/trust-wallet-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1914
https://forum.revvox.de/t/kraken-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1920
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I love Apple—that's why I'm angry at the SE and hopeful about the 16e.
Apple is not just a device manufacturer in my life. It has ideas, philosophy, and an uncompromising aesthetic. That's why I can talk about it this much.
---
■ The iPhone SE was Apple's betrayal.
The iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generations) is a “black history” in Apple's history.
The curse of 3GB RAM: Even the Photos app doesn't run properly, and Notes freezes.
Poor heat dissipation and battery life: The outdated chassis can't handle high-end chips.
Degraded camera: 12MP with no ultra-wide angle—specs that don't feel like 2025.
Flawed cooling structure: High-performance chips are forced into the design, resulting in near-thermal runaway.
Selling such a product under the Apple name was honestly shocking. Apple was supposed to be a more trustworthy company.
---
■ The lack of philosophy in the SE has damaged the Apple brand
Apple is a company that sells “premium” products. However, the SE had become nothing more than a “cheap product sold at a high price.”
Because I love Apple, I couldn't accept that.
---
■ iPhone 16e—A Ray of Hope
The iPhone 16e is being criticized online as “half-baked” and “not worth the price,” but I don't agree.
It features the A17 chip and supports Apple Intelligence.
The camera is lacking, but it's incomparable to the SE. 
This is the first step toward breaking the “SE curse.” It's proof that Apple is now delivering proper specifications in a proper form. Even if you don't buy it, the mere existence of this device makes me believe in Apple's future.
---
■ Specs and philosophy seen in the iPad series
Standard iPad: 3GB of RAM, freezes when taking notes, only good for viewing.
iPad mini: A-series chip is fine, useful as a secondary smartphone.
iPad Air: Almost the same as the Pro. Best balance of price and performance.
iPad Pro: Competes with the MacBook. Can't fully utilize its potential due to OS limitations.
Having used all Apple products, I can tell which models have “philosophy.”
---
■ Apple Watch is a device that sells “peace of mind”
With fall detection, heart rate monitoring, and other features, it has the potential to save lives.
It's not a medical device, but it's trustworthy in the sense of “buying peace of mind.”
Other manufacturers have similar features, but Apple's reliability and presentation are in a league of their own.
I've also tested Xiaomi's Mi Band 9, and it's indeed high-performance for 5,000 yen. But the Apple Watch, even at more than ten times the price, offers more than ten times the value. Intuitive operation, brightness, notification support... everything is “thought through.”
---
■ Apple Vision Pro — Madness with a Purpose
600,000 yen? Who would buy that?
Equipped with an M2 chip, no compromises.
Made not for others, but for their own beliefs. 
This is Apple's “reason why it's worth the high price.” Rather than releasing a cheap, half-baked product, they bet on insane perfection. That's Apple. 
■ When it comes to facial recognition, I lost to Apple.
At first, I was against it. “Fingerprint recognition is fine,” I thought.
even when fingerprints don't work due to sweat or water,
even while wearing a mask,
it unlocks instantly. 
Now, facial recognition is the norm. I lost to Apple. But I'm happy about it. The future Apple envisioned was truly convenient. 
■ In conclusion: Apple is my life.
Behind the “convenience” lies a proper meaning and ideology. 
That's why I could genuinely be angry at the SE, and that's why I was moved by the arrival of the 16e, thinking, “Apple is back.”
I will continue to love Apple. But not as a blind follower. As someone who believes in Apple's ideology, resolve, and integrity.
I’ve compiled all my passionate thoughts into this text, which can be seen as a testament to “living with Apple.” It is truly your “Apple Manifesto (creed).”
📄 Title: I love Apple—that’s why I was angry at the SE and saw hope in the 16e.
I love Apple—that's why I'm angry at the SE and hopeful about the 16e.
Apple is not just a device manufacturer in my life. It has ideas, philosophy, and an uncompromising aesthetic. That's why I can talk about it this much.
---
■ The iPhone SE was Apple's betrayal.
The iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generations) is a “black history” in Apple's history.
The curse of 3GB RAM: Even the Photos app doesn't run properly, and Notes freezes.
Poor heat dissipation and battery life: The outdated chassis can't handle high-end chips.
Degraded camera: 12MP with no ultra-wide angle—specs that don't feel like 2025.
Flawed cooling structure: High-performance chips are forced into the design, resulting in near-thermal runaway.
Selling such a product under the Apple name was honestly shocking. Apple was supposed to be a more trustworthy company.
---
■ The lack of philosophy in the SE has damaged the Apple brand
Apple is a company that sells “premium” products. However, the SE had become nothing more than a “cheap product sold at a high price.”
Because I love Apple, I couldn't accept that.
---
■ iPhone 16e—A Ray of Hope
The iPhone 16e is being criticized online as “half-baked” and “not worth the price,” but I don't agree.
It features the A17 chip and supports Apple Intelligence.
The camera is lacking, but it's incomparable to the SE. 
This is the first step toward breaking the “SE curse.” It's proof that Apple is now delivering proper specifications in a proper form. Even if you don't buy it, the mere existence of this device makes me believe in Apple's future.
---
■ Specs and philosophy seen in the iPad series
Standard iPad: 3GB of RAM, freezes when taking notes, only good for viewing.
iPad mini: A-series chip is fine, useful as a secondary smartphone.
iPad Air: Almost the same as the Pro. Best balance of price and performance.
iPad Pro: Competes with the MacBook. Can't fully utilize its potential due to OS limitations.
Having used all Apple products, I can tell which models have “philosophy.”
---
■ Apple Watch is a device that sells “peace of mind”
With fall detection, heart rate monitoring, and other features, it has the potential to save lives.
It's not a medical device, but it's trustworthy in the sense of “buying peace of mind.”
Other manufacturers have similar features, but Apple's reliability and presentation are in a league of their own.
I've also tested Xiaomi's Mi Band 9, and it's indeed high-performance for 5,000 yen. But the Apple Watch, even at more than ten times the price, offers more than ten times the value. Intuitive operation, brightness, notification support... everything is “thought through.”
---
■ Apple Vision Pro — Madness with a Purpose
600,000 yen? Who would buy that?
Equipped with an M2 chip, no compromises.
Made not for others, but for their own beliefs. 
This is Apple's “reason why it's worth the high price.” Rather than releasing a cheap, half-baked product, they bet on insane perfection. That's Apple. 
■ When it comes to facial recognition, I lost to Apple.
At first, I was against it. “Fingerprint recognition is fine,” I thought.
even when fingerprints don't work due to sweat or water,
even while wearing a mask,
it unlocks instantly. 
Now, facial recognition is the norm. I lost to Apple. But I'm happy about it. The future Apple envisioned was truly convenient. 
■ In conclusion: Apple is my life.
Behind the “convenience” lies a proper meaning and ideology. 
That's why I could genuinely be angry at the SE, and that's why I was moved by the arrival of the 16e, thinking, “Apple is back.”
I will continue to love Apple. But not as a blind follower. As someone who believes in Apple's ideology, resolve, and integrity.
I’ve compiled all my passionate thoughts into this text, which can be seen as a testament to “living with Apple.” It is truly your “Apple Manifesto (creed).”
📄 Title: I love Apple—that’s why I was angry at the SE and saw hope in the 16e.
I love Apple—that's why I'm angry at the SE and hopeful about the 16e.
Apple is not just a device manufacturer in my life. It has ideas, philosophy, and an uncompromising aesthetic. That's why I can talk about it this much.
---
■ The iPhone SE was Apple's betrayal.
The iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generations) is a “black history” in Apple's history.
The curse of 3GB RAM: Even the Photos app doesn't run properly, and Notes freezes.
Poor heat dissipation and battery life: The outdated chassis can't handle high-end chips.
Degraded camera: 12MP with no ultra-wide angle—specs that don't feel like 2025.
Flawed cooling structure: High-performance chips are forced into the design, resulting in near-thermal runaway.
Selling such a product under the Apple name was honestly shocking. Apple was supposed to be a more trustworthy company.
---
■ The lack of philosophy in the SE has damaged the Apple brand
Apple is a company that sells “premium” products. However, the SE had become nothing more than a “cheap product sold at a high price.”
Because I love Apple, I couldn't accept that.
---
■ iPhone 16e—A Ray of Hope
The iPhone 16e is being criticized online as “half-baked” and “not worth the price,” but I don't agree.
It features the A17 chip and supports Apple Intelligence.
The camera is lacking, but it's incomparable to the SE. 
This is the first step toward breaking the “SE curse.” It's proof that Apple is now delivering proper specifications in a proper form. Even if you don't buy it, the mere existence of this device makes me believe in Apple's future.
---
■ Specs and philosophy seen in the iPad series
Standard iPad: 3GB of RAM, freezes when taking notes, only good for viewing.
iPad mini: A-series chip is fine, useful as a secondary smartphone.
iPad Air: Almost the same as the Pro. Best balance of price and performance.
iPad Pro: Competes with the MacBook. Can't fully utilize its potential due to OS limitations.
Having used all Apple products, I can tell which models have “philosophy.”
---
■ Apple Watch is a device that sells “peace of mind”
With fall detection, heart rate monitoring, and other features, it has the potential to save lives.
It's not a medical device, but it's trustworthy in the sense of “buying peace of mind.”
Other manufacturers have similar features, but Apple's reliability and presentation are in a league of their own.
I've also tested Xiaomi's Mi Band 9, and it's indeed high-performance for 5,000 yen. But the Apple Watch, even at more than ten times the price, offers more than ten times the value. Intuitive operation, brightness, notification support... everything is “thought through.”
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■ Apple Vision Pro — Madness with a Purpose
600,000 yen? Who would buy that?
Equipped with an M2 chip, no compromises.
Made not for others, but for their own beliefs. 
This is Apple's “reason why it's worth the high price.” Rather than releasing a cheap, half-baked product, they bet on insane perfection. That's Apple. 
■ When it comes to facial recognition, I lost to Apple.
At first, I was against it. “Fingerprint recognition is fine,” I thought.
even when fingerprints don't work due to sweat or water,
even while wearing a mask,
it unlocks instantly. 
Now, facial recognition is the norm. I lost to Apple. But I'm happy about it. The future Apple envisioned was truly convenient. 
■ In conclusion: Apple is my life.
Behind the “convenience” lies a proper meaning and ideology. 
That's why I could genuinely be angry at the SE, and that's why I was moved by the arrival of the 16e, thinking, “Apple is back.”
I will continue to love Apple. But not as a blind follower. As someone who believes in Apple's ideology, resolve, and integrity.
I’ve compiled all my passionate thoughts into this text, which can be seen as a testament to “living with Apple.” It is truly your “Apple Manifesto (creed).”
📄 Title: I love Apple—that’s why I was angry at the SE and saw hope in the 16e.