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I will gradually be listing items from Free & Easy, which I found interesting at the time, as I declutter. Some of these are now difficult to obtain. If you are someone who understands their value, please also check out my other listings. Thank you for looking. This is an introduction to the discontinued magazine, "Free & Easy, With Rebellion in Your Heart," March 2004 issue. I looked through it again while organizing my bookshelves, and it's intense! The photography, the writing style, and the perspective are truly Free & Easy. There's plenty of content on vintage clothing as well. Other features include "Tomoya Nagase of TOKIO," "Kosei Inoue of Judo," "Film Director Michael Moore," "Photographer Ryo Kameyama," "Kabuki," "Motorcycles," "Video Artists," "Choppers," and more. Nowadays, you can quickly find the information you want, but once you find it, that's the end of it. A magazine like Free & Easy forces you to see things you're not interested in. Pages you skipped at the time might, years later, be perfectly relevant to you when you revisit them. Life is the same: "places and people you're not interested in," "shops you happened to visit and the people you met there," "things you disliked without trying." Perhaps the triggers that change your life are found in such places? "Maybe there's something important in the trash can you once threw away." Are you content with knowing things from articles streamed on your smartphone, or do you invest your own money to buy books and make them part of yourself? If two people started at the same point, how would they compare ten years later? Whether something was given to you or you decided to act on your own, even if the results look the same, the way it becomes part of you will be vastly different. Seeing these first-class works, or not, can give you perspective, a way of thinking, and an understanding of human strengths and weaknesses, adding depth to your character. AI? Chappie? Compliance? Harassment? In this poisoned era, an era where you can "think you understand" everything, an era that makes you timid in your interactions with others. Do they realize society is heading in the wrong direction? Let's read more books. "Books are good too." The condition is that they have been stored on my bookshelf, so there are scratches, dirt, and sun damage. I believe the inside is fine. Please do not bid if you are even slightly concerned. March 2004 Guevara Yusaku Matsuda Yukio Mishima Jun Murakami Kenichi Asai Shido Nakamura Skateboarding
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