8662 pts · August 7, 2011
Might have been emoticons or special characters that got messed up when copy-pasting over?
#3 shows the difference between "that's utterly horrifying" and "that's pretty neat" is only a few thousand years.
Aren't humans amazing, though? This kid is what, one? And can already connect a 2D cartoon dog with a real one.
tbh every town in Japan has someone(s) this good. I've seen little elementary school kids casually demolish a hell-tier song.
Voiced: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuzGrT2gzq4
I'll gladly admit I'm petty enough to do this. Actions have consequences and by high school you should know better.
Latin in middle school and high school cuz I was a pretentious kid. I remember the first line of the Aeneid and that's it.
*generally speaking, of course, but character count limits.
Someone said below that these are members of a Korean pop group, who are hand picked and have a lot of work done to fit the beauty ideal.
The way it's built with two handles and two wheels implies it's intended to be person-drawn. Why would it have a motor? Seems dangerous.
Wait I've got this... "Your words are incorrect..." uh... something to you... from this... damn it I learned this in high school.
I was specifically referencing the other person's comment. Never said it was exclusive, just speaking of the naming.
Yeah but "bao" is the Chinese word. It would be called manjuu in Japanese.
Panel 3: ハミでる means "go outside the lines"
The anime is set in Shanghai, so the other dude is right. It's Chinese food.
Full video's even worse. He dumped his smoldering cig in the trash bag where he tossed the tissues he used to wipe up the lighter fluid.
Sure, but we were all teens once, and the artist clearly has skills. Let the young artist develop.
In-the-moment gamer logic. When you're the one playing, getting burned on that 40% chance hurts, even if you knew it was a long shot.
"All right, so she mounts your magic stick..."
It doesn't look like an actual map. Seems like an artist's impression for a Japanese magazine.
I think she says "fire all"? Maybe?
I mean, glad he got caught but... WHY WOULD YOU POST ABOUT THAT ON FB?!?!? And in such blatant detail! How can you be so dumb...
Remember sensei telling us, "Yeah, but half of native speakers don't do it properly anyway so dw bout it."
It's not that surprising, especially people who are educated, younger, or live/have lived overseas. Enmity exists but is far from universal.
Well they are the same age. And adorable together.
And nobody ever seems to notice :/ it's k I'm with you pardner. Downvotes away!
That's true, but I've seen them get grouped together in discussions too often, so it's worth offering a reminder sometimes.
That looks kinda kinky and I'm not sure how I feel about that.
Wasn't this from a Taiwanese animation school...?
Also, the respect for the deer originated in Nara (also famous for its deer) where they were recognized as servants of the gods.
Might have been emoticons or special characters that got messed up when copy-pasting over?
#3 shows the difference between "that's utterly horrifying" and "that's pretty neat" is only a few thousand years.
Aren't humans amazing, though? This kid is what, one? And can already connect a 2D cartoon dog with a real one.
tbh every town in Japan has someone(s) this good. I've seen little elementary school kids casually demolish a hell-tier song.
Voiced: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuzGrT2gzq4
I'll gladly admit I'm petty enough to do this. Actions have consequences and by high school you should know better.
Latin in middle school and high school cuz I was a pretentious kid. I remember the first line of the Aeneid and that's it.
*generally speaking, of course, but character count limits.
Someone said below that these are members of a Korean pop group, who are hand picked and have a lot of work done to fit the beauty ideal.
The way it's built with two handles and two wheels implies it's intended to be person-drawn. Why would it have a motor? Seems dangerous.
Wait I've got this... "Your words are incorrect..." uh... something to you... from this... damn it I learned this in high school.
I was specifically referencing the other person's comment. Never said it was exclusive, just speaking of the naming.
Yeah but "bao" is the Chinese word. It would be called manjuu in Japanese.
Panel 3: ハミでる means "go outside the lines"
The anime is set in Shanghai, so the other dude is right. It's Chinese food.
Full video's even worse. He dumped his smoldering cig in the trash bag where he tossed the tissues he used to wipe up the lighter fluid.
Sure, but we were all teens once, and the artist clearly has skills. Let the young artist develop.
In-the-moment gamer logic. When you're the one playing, getting burned on that 40% chance hurts, even if you knew it was a long shot.
"All right, so she mounts your magic stick..."
It doesn't look like an actual map. Seems like an artist's impression for a Japanese magazine.
I think she says "fire all"? Maybe?
I mean, glad he got caught but... WHY WOULD YOU POST ABOUT THAT ON FB?!?!? And in such blatant detail! How can you be so dumb...
Remember sensei telling us, "Yeah, but half of native speakers don't do it properly anyway so dw bout it."
It's not that surprising, especially people who are educated, younger, or live/have lived overseas. Enmity exists but is far from universal.
Well they are the same age. And adorable together.
And nobody ever seems to notice :/ it's k I'm with you pardner. Downvotes away!
That's true, but I've seen them get grouped together in discussions too often, so it's worth offering a reminder sometimes.
That looks kinda kinky and I'm not sure how I feel about that.
Wasn't this from a Taiwanese animation school...?
Also, the respect for the deer originated in Nara (also famous for its deer) where they were recognized as servants of the gods.