Will Jaru Jaru's Comte Criticism and "Dictator's Egg" Be a Warning to College Students?

2022年11月13日日曜日

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So that everyone can spend their time laughing

the feeling of laughter filled by jingling

Jaru Jaru's skits that I've been watching from time to time since it came to be recommended on YouTube.

My impression is, "It's funny even though it doesn't say anything interesting."

All the characters are serious and there is no trace of aiming for uke.

Despite this, the viewers sometimes sympathize with and sometimes demean while holding their stomachs and laughing in the gap between the reality that can happen in everyday life and the characters that are not normal.

It is true that skits are a genre that has a strong tendency to make people laugh not with words but with situations, but even so, there are times when they make fun of themselves and return to being verbal entertainers.

As for Jaru Jaru, it may be said that it is the ultimate control that eliminates such elements as much as possible.


Even if you just say laughter, humans laugh on various emotions.

Things like puns and Ogiri that impresses with the connection of words, things that relax facial muscles by watching babies and small animals,

Nostalgic things, things that despise someone,

Extreme story, sometimes I can't stand fear and laugh.

In such a case, it is expressed as "broken".

You shouldn't actually make fun of people, but there are aspects of laughter that are useful as a safe way to sublimate repressed emotions.

Jaru Jaru plays various characters in the skits.

We who see it are also acting out emotions from various human positions.

When you laugh, you don't have to think about why you're laughing, but just as the night's menu is determined in search of the nutrition you lack, everyone in laughter is looking for a comedian to cultivate the emotions they need. Shoune.

A social satire born out of Jaru Jaru's skit boosts our defenses?

A wide variety of characters are created in Jaru Jaru's skits, but among them, there is a work that is not a simple laugh, but a laughter at a dangerous time.

That is the "egg of a dictator".

As for the composition of the story, when a university student started a Vlog, he witnessed the solicitation of a well-spoken university student, and felt an extraordinary sense of crisis due to his suspiciousness and charismatic centripetal force, and followed the trend, becoming like a reality show. I'm here.

As for comedy, it becomes a satirical laughter after seeing strange things objectively, such as "Yabai" and "Yabai Yabai".

It's okay to just enjoy it as a skit, but what I remembered was a video that called attention to religious cults and multi-level marketing during orientation right after entering university.

It was a reenactment drama based on a real-life example of a college student becoming addicted to a cult. A halfway laughter between the wry smile and ridicule that I said was happening.

Still, I think it would be difficult to be objective if you were actually solicited.

They take advantage of our loneliness, flatter us, and take advantage of our inferiority complexes and worries to satisfy our frustration.


The ``egg dictator'' who appears is amiable and talkative, and while he looks smart and well-behaved, he is often portrayed as ignorant, naive, and indifferent to things that do not benefit him.

Listen to others, but it's just a step to get yourself heard, and you start talking about yourself by almost ignoring it.

Not all solicitations are like this, but it is one type to watch out for.


This warning does not apply only to university students, and even if you use it in a university orientation, it may be difficult to convey the main point and it may be boring.

A supplementary explanation will be necessary to make it a teaching material for school education.

However, education is not something that is done only at school, it is something that you acquire as it permeates your entire daily life, and it should be so.

It's the same as learning what you like, such as novels, manga, and movies.

There is no doubt that the feeling of "dangerous" when you see this will be useful in real life.

You may not always be able to look at yourself objectively, but you may be able to see your friend being harmed and ask them if they are okay.

In other words, there are more people in the world who can see things objectively, and the possibility of being able to help myself has increased.


Charlie Chaplin is famous for satirizing the stupidity of war and dictatorship, but Jaru Jaru may also provide us with both nourishment and protection so that our daily lives are filled with laughter.

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