Friggin' Kanji.

Sep 09, 2008 02:17

GOD I HATE JAPANESE SOMETIMES.

You all write chicken-scratch. I could come up with a more readable form of written language if I stuck a pencil up my butt and squatted over some paper.

P.S. Akaya, if you ninja-swap my cellphone ringtone to 'bananaphone' one more time, I'm going to eat you.

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akuma_no_toriru September 9 2008, 20:47:53 UTC
if it makes you feel any better I hate it too, and I'm not even half!!

and I don't want to know what you're sticking up your butt and

BUT IT IS THE BEST SONG EVER. just be glad I didn't like, rickroll you or something

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faiyaa September 9 2008, 21:41:03 UTC
At least I speak English better than you. And no I won't teach you just the swears words so you can show off in front of your boyfriend.

Though I'm sure you already know the obvious ones.

You can stick your bananaphone in your ear and twist it.

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akuma_no_toriru September 9 2008, 21:45:27 UTC
that's because they actually speak english on that side of the world

I don't really know which ones are swear words but I do know you should not say "what's up my nigga!" to people you don't know and

buchou's the one that taught me "Fuck" and

you're the one who started with the bananas.

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faiyaa September 9 2008, 21:48:36 UTC
They speak plenty of English in Japan. You're just dumb. :3

Unless you like your skin changing colors for a week while the bruises heal, yeah. Pretty good idea.

Why am I not surprised -- and...

I did not.

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i_own_your_ass September 9 2008, 20:51:30 UTC
Haven't you figured it out yet? This is Japan. We have to make everything as near impossible and miserable as we possibly can, or we, as a people, will not be happy.

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faiyaa September 9 2008, 21:24:58 UTC
If that's your goal in life... I think you hit your personal Nirvana a few years back. The rest is just treading water.

I think I'm picking it up pretty quickly.

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i_own_your_ass September 9 2008, 21:30:24 UTC
We're Japanese, we have to live in a constant state of suffering one way or another. Our elementary and junior high school years are the only part of our lives in which we will not be forced to suffer (too much). And strangely enough, most of us seem perfectly fine with this fate.

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faiyaa September 9 2008, 21:36:15 UTC
Well, I guess it's different when you're born here and it's all you've ever known.

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