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Just because the everyday objects around you don’t say much, doesn’t mean they aren’t feeling something. Maybe they’re just waiting for someone to pay attention to them, for a change.

The Rahmens are the comedy duo responsible for the “Japanese Tradition: Sushi” documentary video, which did so much to explain the truth about Japanese culture to people around the world. The Rahmens know the secret language of inanimate objects, and they can translate it into Japanese. Objects have lives that are full of pain, so there’s a lot of shouting. It’s a good thing we don’t have to listen to them all the time…

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originally rickegee posted this on VIDEOSIFT.

so good. i must share it with everyone!

cross-posted on TV in Japan.

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“pala pala” means to flip in japanese. this is “yuka’s doomed life, day 3″. it looks like i’m still doomed. this is my birthday edition. i’m trying to steal a birthday cake. of course, i fail to do so…

the book is 6 x 6 cm. it weighs about 20g. there are 30 pages.

to read the whole stupid story of mine, you can click the images below and the large image will show up in the lightbox. you can click the arrow on the right side of the image to flip the pages of the book. pala pala pala…

(click the image to view close up)

to read the previous episodes, click here

these pala pala books are for sale in my online SHOP.

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