The Magic within the Mirror: Connecting Japanese Moms and Sons

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In Japanese folklore, there is a popular tale known as "The Japanese Mom Son Magic Mirror." This story revolves around a magical mirror that possesses the power to bring back the dead and grant any wish. The mirror is said to be located deep within a mystical forest, protected by various supernatural beings. According to the legend, a young boy named Takeshi comes across this mysterious mirror while wandering in the woods. Curiosity takes over him, and he gazes into the mirror. To his amazement, Takeshi sees his deceased mother staring back at him.


Fighter: Can raise Morale in battle if higher than Magical Reputation. It is the sum of combat skill, attack, and defense. Gained by winning battle challenges or Combat Tournaments mostly using a sword, defeating a bandit mostly using a sword, finding a dragon's fang and returning from an adventure using the second exit if Fighter Reputation is greater than Magic Reputation. Lost by declining a battle challenge while the Fighter Reputation is higher than Magical Reputation, attempting to sell the royal sword, being arrested, and if Olive runs away from home. Magical: Can raise Morale in battle if higher than her Fighter Reputation. It is the sum of magical skill, attack, and defense. Gained by winning battle challenges or Combat Tournaments mostly using magic, defeating a bandit mostly using magic, and returning from an adventure using the second exit when Magic Reputation is higher than Fighter Reputation. Lost by declining a battle challenge while the Magical Reputation is higher than Fighter Reputation, being arrested and if Olive runs away from home. Social: Sum of Decorum, Conversation/Speech and Art. It is increased by winning the Art Festival or Dance Party. Attempting to sell a royal sword (won from the Combat Tournament), being arrested, talking to the jester and/or running away from home will lower this. Housework: Sum of Cooking, Cleaning and Temperament. Increased by winning the cooking contest. Lowered if she's arrested or runs away from home.

Mainly raised by church work and Theology classes and visiting the Patron God Jupiter, mainly lowered by taking Science classes beyond Novice or performing some sinful acts. Gained by winning battle challenges or Combat Tournaments mostly using a sword, defeating a bandit mostly using a sword, finding a dragon s fang and returning from an adventure using the second exit if Fighter Reputation is greater than Magic Reputation.

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To his amazement, Takeshi sees his deceased mother staring back at him. Overwhelmed by nostalgia and longing, he decides to ask the mirror to bring his mother back to life. The magic mirror acknowledges Takeshi's plea and grants his wish.

Unable to add gpg key with apt-key behind a proxy

Adding a gpg key via apt-key systematically fails since I've switched to Ubuntu 17.04 (I doubt it's directly related though). Example with Spotify's repo key:

$ sudo apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv-keys BBEBDCB318AD50EC6865090613B00F1FD2C19886 Executing: /tmp/apt-key-gpghome.wRE6z9GBF8/gpg.1.sh --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv-keys BBEBDCB318AD50EC6865090613B00F1FD2C19886 gpg: keyserver receive failed: No keyserver available 

Same thing if I remove the hkp:// prefix. Context: I use CNTLM to cope with the local corporate proxy. Env variables are set (in /etc/environment ):

$ env | grep 3128 https_proxy=http://localhost:3128 http_proxy=http://localhost:3128 ftp_proxy=http://localhost:3128 
/etc/apt/apt.conf is configured ( apt commands are working fine):
$ cat /etc/apt/apt.conf Acquire::http::Proxy "http://localhost:3128"; Acquire::https::Proxy "http://localhost:3128"; Acquire::ftp::Proxy "http://localhost:3128"; 
Finally, the specified keyserver seems reachable:
$ curl keyserver.ubuntu.com:80    SKS OpenPGP Public Key Server  [. ] 
  • run sudo with -E (preserve env) option
  • run apt-key adv with --keyserver-options http-proxy=http://localhost:3128/ option (source)
  • run $ gpg --list-keys for some reason (source)
  • use another keyserver ( --keyserver pgp.mit.edu )
  • remove the hkp:// part ( --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 )

Weird thing is that I never see any "cntlm" entry in /var/log/syslog when running apt-key .

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Japanese mom son magic mirror

His mother, now alive once again, steps out of the mirror and embraces her son. However, the mirror warns them that the revival is temporary and will only last for a single day. The mirror also emphasizes that using its power comes at a great cost, requiring a life to balance the restored life. Takeshi and his mother spend the day together, cherishing every moment and catching up on all that they had missed during her absence. Time flies by quickly, and as the end of the day approaches, they feel a deep sorrow within their hearts. As the sun sets, Takeshi's mother gracefully says her goodbyes and steps back into the mirror, returning to the realm of the dead. Takeshi is left alone, heartbroken yet grateful for the precious day he had with his beloved mother. This tale often serves as a reminder of the value of family, the power of love, and the significance of appreciating the time we have with our loved ones. It also carries a moral lesson about the consequences of meddling with supernatural forces and the importance of accepting the natural cycle of life and death. "The Japanese Mom Son Magic Mirror" is a poignant and bittersweet folktale that portrays the strength of the mother-son bond, the resilience of the human spirit, and the immense power of love even in the face of separation and loss..

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1. John - 1 out of 5 stars - I stumbled upon "Japanese mom son magic mirror" while browsing through adult content and I have to say, it was extremely distasteful. The title itself suggests a highly controversial and unethical theme, promoting incestuous relationships. As someone who strongly believes in promoting healthy and consensual relationships, this is not a film I can support or recommend to anyone. It's unfortunate that such content exists and is readily available.
2. Samantha - 2 out of 5 stars - I'm usually open-minded when it comes to adult films, but "Japanese mom son magic mirror" just felt uncomfortable to watch. The portrayal of a mother and son engaging in intimate acts crossed a line for me. While I understand that adult films can explore taboo themes, this particular film felt exploitative and lacked the necessary sensitivity to address such sensitive subjects. I would advise against watching it if you are looking for ethical and consensual content.
3. Michael - 1 out of 5 stars - I found "Japanese mom son magic mirror" to be highly offensive and unethical. The concept of portraying a mother and son engaging in sexual acts is disturbing and promotes unhealthy relationships. It promotes taboo topics that should not be glorified or normalized. I strongly discourage anyone from watching this film, as it goes against the principles of respect, consent, and healthy relationships.
4. Emily - 3 out of 5 stars - As someone who enjoys adult films, I found "Japanese mom son magic mirror" to be rather uncomfortable and unsettling. While it is true that adult content often explores taboo themes, this particular film went beyond what I consider acceptable. The storyline and the portrayal of mother-son relationships in intimate scenarios were unsettling and felt exploitative. I would caution viewers who may find such themes offensive to steer clear and find other, more ethical options for adult entertainment.

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