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【アニメ】公共料金を 滞納し続けるとどうなるのか? [映画]

【アニメ】公共料金を滞納し続けるとどうなるのか?

公共料金を支払うことは義務だ
支払っても家に帰らないから
水もガスも使わないけど…

ま、動画見たらチャンネル登録・高評価よろしく

『テイコウペンギン アニメBOOK』はこちら↓
https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4065187389/ref=cm_sw_r_li_awdo_c_sBD4EbYV003H4
▼チャンネル登録しない理由があるのか?
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【グッズはここから】
▽LINEスタンプ
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▽書籍
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コメントか #テイペン でツイートしたらペチペチするぞ。

【チャンネル紹介】
ブラック企業で働くペンギンと同僚のパンダ、上司のモニターの日常を配信してます。
人気になれば、グッズとかも出るかもしれないので応援お願いします。

【使用している音楽素材など】
・audiostock https://audiostock.jp/
・効果音ラボ https://soundeffect-lab.info/
・甘茶の音楽工房 http://amachamusic.chagasi.com/
・OtoLogic https://otologic.jp/

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悪役令嬢だけど立場が 逆転しています!~助けてくだ [映画]

悪役令嬢だけど立場が逆転しています!~助けてください、お兄様~(6)[アマゾナイトノベルズ]


嘉胡きわみ
2022年01月20日

家で、学院で、虐げられていた少女ステラは、学院で階段から突き落とされたことにより、前世を思い出す。
「……何てことなの?!ここってあの少女漫画の……って、わたしってば、悪役令嬢ポジション!?」

悪役令嬢転生モノではほとんどのヒロインが自力でバッドエンド回避を目指しているものの、ステラはどうしたらいいか、さっぱりわからない。こうなったら……原作にはない行動を取るしかないと考え、漫画には登場しなかった人物に助けを求めることにした。
「助けて下さい、お兄様!」
『悪役令嬢だけど立場が逆転しています!~助けてください、お兄様~(6)』には「心残りをなくしますわ、お兄様」~「問題はいたるところにあるものなのですね、お兄様」までを収録






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AlienAbduc tionandUFOs:Wh [映画]

Alien Abduction and UFOs: Why Are Grays So Common? (feat Josef Lorenzo) | Monstrum





Check out Subcultured's episode on UFOs and aliens on @PBS Voices: https://youtu.be/QTcshwqZUL0
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Grey Aliens, sometimes called Zeta Reticulans, Roswell Greys, or just Grays, are defined by their humanoid forms, long limbs, large black eyes, small noses, thin mouths, and of course, gray skin or gray clothing. They are some of pop culture’s most recognizable representations of extraterrestrial life. But where did this depiction of extraterrestrials come from, and why are Grays the ones mostly responsible for all the abductions?

Special thank you to Josef Lorenzo and the entire Subcultured team for the delightful conversation and invaluable contribution to this episode.

The world is full of monsters, myths, and legends and Monstrum isn’t afraid to take a closer look. The show, hosted by Emily Zarka, Ph.D., takes us on a journey to discover a new monster in each new episode. Monstrum looks at humans' unique drive to create and shape monster mythology through oral storytelling, literature, and film and digs deep into the history of those mythologies.

Written and Hosted by: Dr. Emily Zarka
Director: David Schulte
Executive Producer: Amanda Fox
Producer: Thomas Fernandes
Editor/Animator: Steven Simone
Illustrator: Samuel Allen
Executive in Charge (PBS): Maribel Lopez
Director of Programming (PBS): Gabrielle Ewing
Additional Footage: Shutterstock
Music: APM Music

Produced by Spotzen for PBS Digital Studios.

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