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Japan's young people are now full of people with no hope.

 pose_zetsubou_man


1: No windfall

of those who have hope for the future (surveyed among young people aged 13-29)


Japan 61.6%


Sweden 90.8%

France 83.3%

Germany 82.4%

United Kingdom 89.8%

United States 91.1%

South Korea 86.4%




2: No wind

Why is the rate so low only in Japan?


5: No name

Korea is too high!


6: No name in the wind

I don't know.


7: If it blows, there's no name

I wonder why?


8: No name in the wind

A politician who was an old man since childhood is still a politician today.


9: No name in the wind

Oh, no!


11: No name in the wind

Every day is hard... I lose the meaning of life... I'm done...


40: No name in the wind

>>11.

Is there no salvation?


15: No name in the wind

What is it about Korea that gives you such hope?


16: No name in the wind

The future of this country is bleak.


18: No name in the wind

It's so sad...


19: No name in the wind

What kind of thinking and hope does Korea have?


20: No one

I can't blame them.


22: No name in the wind

America 91.1%.


You're kidding, right?


25: Blowing in the wind, no one.

How about we Japanese take a lesson from Korea and become more positive?


27: Blowing in the wind, no name

What hope do the Swedes have?


31: No Name

In Korea, they have chicken shops...


32: No name in the wind

It's good to be confident.

It's good to be confident. Confidence is motivation.


33: No name in the wind

It's obviously a bad number.

I don't know about the current situation, but the feeling is definitely downward.


35: No name in the wind

Oh, wow, wow, wow!


38: No name in the wind

How can there be so much "dream" when there is so much...


https://i.imgur.com/r8zEMQz.jpg


54: No name in the wind

>>38

The internet is really bad for kids.


77: No name in the wind

>>54

It's because they don't have any dreams in real life that even children think that the internet is a good place to make a breakthrough.


101: No name in the wind

>>77

It's all real jobs.


41: No name in the wind

It's a shame that so many people are so pessimistic about the future.


43: No name in the wind

It's a characteristic of the Japanese.


46: No one.

No, you don't.

I'm 40 and I've never had that either.


47: I don't want to work.

I don't want to work.


49: No name in the wind

If you can disappear with the flick of a switch, there are a lot of people who will push it.


50: No Name

I don't want to work


51: No name in the wind

2013...oh, I know.


52: No name in the wind

I don't think there's any hope in this world, and I wish people would just die out.

If there was a button to disappear from this world, I would push it right away.


53: If the wind blows, no name

It's safe to say that the remaining 49% have hope.


55: I'm a college student.

I'm a college student and I don't think I'll ever be able to get a decent job, what's the point of living if I have to do boring and tedious things from morning till night every day?


125: No name

>>I don't know.

I don't think I'm going to be able to get a real job.


58: No one.

The people who think there is 60% hope are crazy.


59: If the wind blows, there will be no one.

Japan is not a country where people have dreams.


60: No Name

Who should I cry to when the gacha fails?


109: No one

>>I don't know.

Go vote!


61: No name in the wind

If you take a survey now, it won't be 50%.


62: No name in the wind

I guess that's what happens when you grow up watching the backs of old men with no hope.


63: No name in the wind

It's over!


65: No name in the wind

I'm in debt too.


66: No name

I think it's about 40 percent now.


67: No name in the wind

I don't think I'll be able to last another 20 years if I think about it from 2000 to now.


69: No name in the wind

Even if there's no hope, you can still make it in society, right? That's fine.


70: No matter what the wind blows

What's the point of a life if all you do is prepare for an unknown retirement that could end at any moment?


72: No name in the wind

If the government can't raise wages due to restrictions

If the government can't raise wages due to constraints, they should focus on increasing happiness.

Brainwashing or whatever.


56: No Name

Country Gacha😵

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