@khoaki72049
In Hawaii our 7-11 has bentos, musubis, sandwiches, also spaghetti, hot pizzas, hamburger steak, just to name a few items. But been to Japan's 7-11 and they are amazing.
@pleasedontgetmad
In Japan, there aren’t thieves ravaging stores like what happened in past years, when 7-Eleven stores in the USA were reportedly being robbed day and night.
@jackraymond987
In Vancouver, BC they shut them down due to junkies robbing them.
@joeybkk
Japan, Taiwan, and Thailand’s 7-Eleven are my top three ✅
@LactoseTheIntolerant-s8m
We did a case study about Seven & i Holdings Co., Ltd. in Japan during my MBA studies. Japan's Seven-Eleven supply chain is unlike any other; it can't be replicated 1:1 in the US. They track just how popular a drink or snack is in real time. Lastly, the company is committed to quality food. I have NEVER had bad food there during my seven years there.
@karinagomescruz
Oh you guys are really on your game! It’s so heartbreaking living in NYC and not having the same 7-Eleven experience that my brother living in Japan does.
@NosmoKing001
You have hit the issue perfectly. It is culture that makes the Japanese 7-11 possible. There are so many things that I’ve seen when traveling in Japan where I’ve said “That’s why we can’t have nice things in the USA”
@FernandoHatsumura
Here in Japan, you can pay utility bills and taxes at 7-Eleven, and also ship packages, collect concert tickets... It's not just foods and drinks.
Japanese 7-Eleven feels like a different universe, while the American version is struggling and trying to “be more like Japan.” But what if the real reason has nothing to do with fresh sandwiches at all? In this episode, ASIAN BOSS breaks down the hidden system behind Japan’s convenience store empire — and why copying it may be far harder than you think.
00:00 - Intro
04:23 - Chapter 1: The Rise of Japanese 7-Eleven
14:45 - Chapter 2: Inside the Japanese 7-Eleven Machine
24:27 - Chapter 3: Can 7-Eleven Japan Work in America?
@lufi401
The meat with eyes, is a creature written in one legendary book named "shan hai jing/ 山海经", it can give super healing power to the person consumed it.
@Ravii666
Someone in the chat said asmongold and emiru cooking lol😂
@nexgen6249
For those confused this is just their celebration animation of the new year, the year of horses.
@raaaaaagh4263
You killing monsters, we cooking monsters. We are not the same.
@PeakandChews
They’re just showing off at this point. I like it!🔥
@None38389
It's giving me Spirited Away vibe.
@ZHEMGYING
Let me share some knowledge. The monster with a human face and a fish body at the beginning of the game is called “赤鱬”. It is recorded in the ancient Chinese mythological classic 《山海经》 (The Classic of Mountains and Seas). Eating it can prevent scabies. The girl uses her fingers to measure the width below the fish fin, and cuts from this point to avoid slicing the fish’s gallbladder.
The knives shown in the next shot are traditional butchery tools used in ancient China: a bone cleaver, a “桑刀” (mulberry leaf knife; its exact function is unclear, and it is presumably named for resembling a mulberry leaf), and a boning knife.
The gourd water used later was a common summer cooling drink in ancient China. Rice wine or other drinks were put into a gourd and chilled before drinking.
Then a bald man appears and cuts open a huge clam spirit. This clam spirit is “蜃” recorded in ancient China. The ancient phenomenon of 海市蜃楼 — illusory city scenes appearing over the sea or in the sky — was believed by ancient people to be formed by the mist emitted by “蜃”. The meat of “蜃” is delicious, and its shell can keep food fresher for longer.
The fleshy mass with two eyes that appears later is the legendary “肉太岁”. Ancient books describe it as looking like a beef liver with only two eyes and having extremely strong regenerative abilities. Even today, many Chinese people still believe in the existence of “太岁”. Legend says eating it can extend lifespan, cure diseases, and bring good luck.
The tree spirit that appears next is called “木魁” (tree spirit), which ancient records describe as an old tree that has become a spirit.
The baby shallots in the exquisite lacquer box have no recorded historical source. They were probably created by 游戏科学 by combining elements from the ancient mythical “人参果” (a divine fruit shaped like ginseng that grants immortality) and other materials.
The two small figures on the stone mortar are Yang Ren, an official of the Shang Dynasty in 《封神演义》. He had his eyes gouged out for remonstrating directly with “纣王”, the famous tyrant of the Shang Dynasty. Later, he was healed by “清虚道德真君” with golden pills, and hands grew out of his eye sockets.
(“清虚道德真君” was a fellow disciple of Erlang Shen’s master, similar to two professors at the same school, with Erlang Shen being the student of one professor.)
The large jar in the shot is a cultural relic from China’s Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods — a bronze fou with animal-head ring handles. The clay pot in her hand is a cultural relic from the Yangshao Culture (about 6,000 years ago) — the double-fish pottery jar. In ancient China, double fish symbolized blessings for a newly married couple. It is filled with rice wine, used for seasoning.
Finally, the food is served in a bronze basin (also from the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods, more than 2,000 years ago).
游戏科学 is very fond of putting various cultural relics into their games.
The dish being made should be yellow fish crispy rice soup — fish meat and various fresh vegetables are stewed and poured over freshly fried crispy rice.
The bald man and the clam spirit in the video are ghosts subdued by Zhong Kui. The ghost with a huge scar on his waist is “虚耗鬼” (a ghost that wastes and consumes in vain). It is recorded in 《钟馗斩鬼传》 (The Biography of Zhong Kui Slaying Ghosts) and specializes in consuming people’s wealth and making them poor.
The book records that Zhong Kui killed the “木精鬼” (wood ghost) that ate livestock, the “火精鬼” (fire ghost) that burned houses, the “金精鬼” (metal ghost) that wasted property, the “水精鬼” (water ghost) that flooded fields, and the “土精鬼” (earth ghost) that ate grain.
These correspond respectively to “木魁”, the bald male ghost (who ignites talismans), the wounded-waist “虚耗鬼”, the clam spirit, and “肉太岁” in the video.
The female protagonist should be Zhong Kui’s younger sister — Zhong Meier. In ancient times, there were operas about Zhong Kui marrying off his younger sister, with all her servants being the ghosts caught by Zhong Kui.
The ghost standing at the back at the end is “三角兽”, an auspicious ghost that appears in various ceremonial occasions. Combined with the earlier double-fish pattern pottery jar (representing wedding blessings) and the cheerful background music, the man wearing the headgear is most likely the groom Zhong Kui found for his sister — that is, the player themselves.
@saumyamukherjeee
Big fan since childhood and still !!!
@TheVincentism
When he comes to your show, you become his guest
@cmf3947
Great video!!! Thank you!!! 🌟✊️❤️
@StigmaShadow
why am i growing a beard, but still shaving my balls? ahaha that hits lmaoooo
@zeroceiling
Jim Carrey was in my grade 9 English class for a year, in Burlington, Ontario. Our teacher Mr. Creighton, who was as big an influence on his success as anyone as he recognized his talent early and wouldn’t just shut him down for clowning around. Instead, he’d just let him go at the end of the class if Jim held it together. He would then do guys like Nixon, Clint Eastwood, Jack Nicholson... but he would also do great imitations of a few of our teachers as well. His dad’s accounting office was above the place I got my haircuts, but nobody had an idea at the time that the Carrey family was facing some serious financial challenges already at that point.
During that time, I got to see Jim do his first show to a group of about 30 people, at the local Holiday Inn, in Flannagan’s Lounge (in case he reads this… hahaha). We all thought the stuff he was doing was great, but honestly never thought it would wind up being much. But pan forward a few years, and I’m reading that he’s dating Linda Ronstadt, and he’s on Johnny Carson so there you go. And by the way, he was also a top notch student. Which people might not have expected but it was clear that he was an intelligent guy.
@MackenzieiPad-e9t
Person: What political party are you?
Me: Candace Owens
@RowesRising
Ben Shapiro needs to be investigated with how casually he says “it’s just child porn.” What?!?!
@amaljibril2740
“I wouldn’t want to burn in hell for some cash, that’s me, we’re all not the same”
@reynadoerr978
I hope girls and families STOP putting your kids in pageants😢
@annaru3814
Mel Gibson said YEARS AGO that Hollywood elites drink babies' blood.
@dsm577
We need Candace Owens and Mel Gibson together for a long chat
@2eelShmeal-d5s
Almost 10 years ago, we were all screaming from the rooftops about Pizzagate, but we were cancelled, debanked, ostracized, and shouted down as tin foil hat wearing conspiracy theorist nuts.
Peter Thiel gets friendly with Epstein in the new document drop, Nicki Minaj says your favorite artists are in a satanic cult, Jay Z's name also hits the Epstein list, and questions linger in the 48-hour timeline leading up to Charlie Kirk's assassination.
00:00 - Start.
01:21 - The Epstein files did not surprise me.
33:55 - The destruction of the Middle East & controlling the narrative.
38:38 - Lingering questions on Charlie's last 48 hours.
53:48 - Comments.
@arctic_haze
This is the biggest problem of the tech bros. They want our jobs replaced by AI and still expect us to pay for... AI. This does not compute.
@waterboxer87
I lived well before AI. I don’t need AI.
@GreenSplash-45V
If users can’t afford subscriptions, and consumers can’t afford products, who exactly are ads for - ghosts with credit cards?
@robl326
Not only don't I want to pay for it, I don't want to use it or buy anything that uses it.
@zzip0
This AI scam is probably the biggest resource misallocation in the history of capitalism.
@xander9460
If the government tries to use your tax money to bail out these tech companies. DO NOT FCKING LET THEM!
@austintacious7976
The past 5 years it just seems lying is as common as telling the truth.
@simseven4967
ScamGPT
@imafreakinninja12
Just to remind you all that all these companies making AI are subsidized by taxpayers.
@QareCODE
The subscription economy is parasitic. Only so many parasites a host can handle until it dies.
@Pearlsandhearts
I can’t believe these tech bros are just… allowed to destroy the planet and society and force us to pay for it. How is this even possible? Oh yeah, those wonderful people we all know and love.
@Silverghost991
The AI bubble can't pop fast enough.
@tubeMonger
The enshittification begins.
@cb8597-q6l
I just cancelled a tv subscription because, having paid for the subscription, I discovered that there is ANOTHER paywall for anything worth watching. ffs
@ulfhedtyrsson
Who would have known letting the scammer chosen merchant class run the world could go wrong?
@GoodToGo1
Privatize the profits
Socialise the losses
Sam Altman said ads in ChatGPT would be a “last resort.” That was just over a year ago. Now OpenAI is burning billions monthly, sitting on $1.4 trillion in commitments, with only 5% of users paying. Turns out the last resort came fast when people can’t afford yet another subscription.
Chapters:
00:00 OpenAI Adding Ads to ChatGPT
00:08 Sam Altman: Ads in ChatGPT as a “last resort”
00:35 Sam Altman: “I hate ads” and “ads in AI is uniquely unsettling”
01:02 Sam Altman: “Rich people pay for the poor people”
01:43 Sam Altman: “Google ads are bad”
02:06 Sam Altman: “I like Instagram Ads”
02:33 Only 5% of ChatGPT Users Pay for the Subscription
02:58 OpenAI is Losing Money
03:40 American Credit Card Debt is Increasing
04:12 Cost of Living for 2026
05:00 Top 10% Own Almost Everything
05:18 Number of Billionaires: Over 3,028
05:45 Gemini, Claude, DeepSeek are Free
06:17 AI Agents and Shopping
06:36 AI Agents and Merchant Fees
07:05 “help customers anticipate their needs before they do”
07:50 People Don’t Want to Pay for AI
08:12 OpenAI Using Borrowed Money to Acquire Startups and Invest Infrastructure
08:31 Tech Billionaires Loves Subscriptions and Ads
One of our first Vietnam memories dates back to September 2022, when we visited friends during the Thanh Tuyên Festival in Tuyên Quang. Nighttime parades featured wonderful lantern floats of creatures like dragons, tigers, turtles, and unicorns. The main stage came alive with dancers, singers, and theatrical reenactments of local legends. Everyone was very friendly and we had a great time!