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Chat in English (英語で雑談) Part 193

1 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/18(木) 18:02:41.70 ID:o86u5vFO.net
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2 :三年英太郎 ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/06/18(木) 18:11:48.47 ID:o86u5vFO.net
Ooos, let me revise the tenpure ...

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Previous Thread:
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3 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/18(木) 18:41:29.48 ID:3AT+MRrL.net
FAGGOTS

4 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/18(木) 18:56:35.57 ID:Ei9b4iBF.net
thanx

5 :害酷人:2015/06/18(木) 19:18:17.36 ID:yjQy8KnU.net
I've never even seen sweet mugicha. Only unsweetened.

6 :三年英太郎 ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/06/18(木) 19:34:42.54 ID:o86u5vFO.net
>>5
Remember Americans take green tea with sugar!!

fyr : http://www.yukawanet.com/archives/4462460.html

7 :三年英太郎 ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/06/18(木) 19:40:46.66 ID:o86u5vFO.net
Some people take sparkling mugicha. Really yucky!
https://www.google.co.jp/search?q=%E3%83%A1%E3%83%83%E3%82%B3%E3%83%BC%E3%83%AB&oe=utf-8&hl=ja&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=6p-CVc7ANqHGmQWci66ACA

8 :三年英太郎 ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/06/18(木) 19:55:47.90 ID:o86u5vFO.net
Last year, I gave matcha as a gift to a German friend who accomodated me.
He didn't show much interest as first, but now he's kind of matchaholic now,
and guess what, he asked me to bring richy one this year!

The point is it's absolutely a good gift for gaijins rather than some typical dull gifts :-)

9 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/19(金) 17:21:27.16 ID:IwrHMgLx.net
Ugh it's so rainy today. My flats got all wet so I bought flip flops at konbini. Never gonna wear flats on a rainy day.

10 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/19(金) 18:08:57.94 ID:0WoCK0jI.net
Faggot

11 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/19(金) 19:23:11.85 ID:yv3QOAdk.net
Hey, everybody! How're you hanging? You know, your big one.
Not big enough, you say? Let me see it. Let me touch it too.
Can I lick it, suck it, kiss it, and beat it till it comes to
its finale?

Hey, I was just talking about your nose, silly!

12 :オランダ人:2015/06/19(金) 19:49:56.07 ID:VTnXmXcb!.net
>>1 >>2
Thanks for making the thread.

13 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/19(金) 20:00:39.71 ID:BqQ8jRpH.net
>>12
You're welcome, Bert. I'm not the one who made it, though.

Ernie from "Sesame Street"

14 :三年英太郎 ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/06/19(金) 20:25:50.10 ID:q4vuBVvI.net
>>9
I ordered an expensive book online, and I got it soaked today in my mailbox....

Fortunately the book itself was not wet at all thanks to puchipuchi (air cap),
but do not ship \5,500 book without compensation, please ....

15 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/19(金) 21:56:32.84 ID:QCLruP2I.net
ほーん、で?いちいち同意求めんなカス

16 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/06/19(金) 22:29:42.23 ID:MaflQy1I.net
Seismologists feared that a huge tidal waves caused by a big earthquake engulfed the Japanese coasts after a series of volcanos erupting.

17 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/20(土) 02:24:49.91 ID:TyoP2qcc!.net
Hello, everyone

18 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/20(土) 07:24:39.35 ID:SxyCteL9.net
I never do smoke.
私はたばこを決して吸いません。doが一般動詞を強調しneverがdoから
意味を強めて否定する場合はこれでよろしいのでしょうか?

19 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/20(土) 07:36:54.82 ID:EcgdQV03.net
I don't smoke, never, ever.

20 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/20(土) 08:20:13.78 ID:rL9TsWqo.net
>>15
PLZ do follow the local roles. you shoud write in english or go out here.

21 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/20(土) 08:20:40.36 ID:rL9TsWqo.net
○roles ×rules

22 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/20(土) 08:40:24.51 ID:Vlu3IK2J.net
The governmemt is doing away with faculties of Arts.
We must educate not children but adults.

23 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/20(土) 09:12:11.90 ID:LG4Zbzzx.net
Because Abe is a moron.

24 :臭い米国人:2015/06/20(土) 11:00:06.28 ID:okxmY7ao.net
Today at my LGS (Local Game Store) I picked up a starter deck for the game WeissSchwarz (ヴァイスシュヴァルツ)、
because it was クレヨンしんちゃん。 Strangely, the box says "Sales Outside Japan Only", and yet it's in Japanese.
I like card games, but I'm hesitant to get new ones. MTG is the first one I played and is one of the few that is still
going strong.

25 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/20(土) 11:06:08.89 ID:LG4Zbzzx.net
Magic the gathering?

26 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/20(土) 11:36:26.48 ID:Vlu3IK2J.net
I know WeissSchwarz by name.
It collaborates with Milky Homes, doesn't it?

27 :臭い米国人:2015/06/20(土) 11:37:55.72 ID:okxmY7ao.net
>>25
Yes Magic the Gathering.
>>26
I've never heard of Milky Homes. What is it?

28 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/20(土) 12:46:44.48 ID:kriKP6zv.net
shogakugonensei no miho to iimasu
madasukosidesuga eigogaoboerarete tottemouresiidesu
donataka ohanasiaiteni nattekudasaine

29 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/20(土) 14:45:15.03 ID:D6Z6i4nV.net
shogun is short for shogakugonensei.

30 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/20(土) 15:13:11.89 ID:W1h/0ELa.net
>>28
Looks like complicated difficult language even for Japanese.

31 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/06/20(土) 15:15:44.50 ID:iiR6fCXC.net
The Russian leader said that Russia and the United States would intimidate each other on the overkill passion nuclear arms to settle the thorny problem of the Ukraine issue.

32 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/06/20(土) 16:31:35.16 ID:iiR6fCXC.net
Most of the main island of Honshu is still in the rainy season, although not much precipitation is being reported.

33 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/20(土) 17:57:26.94 ID:rI4N0sba.net
>>28
This could be a trap for pedos. lol

"My name is Miho, fifth grader.
I'm just a beginner but very happy to learn English.
I'd be glad if you talked to me."

34 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/20(土) 18:01:06.12 ID:VsAlZjDW.net
I don't understand why some girls wear stockings on a hot day like this.
It's too sexy to show bear skin??
I think the contrary; Stockings and sheer tights are more sexy to me.
And wearing short pants or skirts with heels are more provocative than wearing a deep V-neck shirt and showing a bit of your cleavage.
So don't look at me like I'm the slutty one you bitches :D

35 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/20(土) 20:31:15.18 ID:TyoP2qcc!.net
>>19
My favorite brand to smoke is American Spirit.
In Japan cigarettes are so much cheaper, I'm really envious!
OTL
>>24
Currently I'm searching for one game to play. I thought about gettin back
to TCGs but it's really expencive. I used to play YGO some time ago
And Starcraft is not out yet and I'm sure I'll suck big time starting out.
Currently I'm playing Fallout1, FO4 looks quite nice.

36 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/20(土) 20:35:16.81 ID:LG4Zbzzx.net
Smokers are all fuckers.

37 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/20(土) 20:49:49.95 ID:EcgdQV03.net
Nonsmokers are all cherry then.

38 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/20(土) 21:44:12.30 ID:g9ZEl8At.net
American Spirit is a good tabaco.
I like the yellow one in paticular.
CHE is good, too. There's a portrait of Che guevara on its package.

39 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/20(土) 22:24:26.57 ID:rI4N0sba.net
I used to smoke and back then, a pack of the cigarette costed abount 250 yen, or
about 2 dollars. Now, it costed more than 400 yen, or 4 dollars. I feel like
I am Urashima-Taro, or I should say, Leonard played by Robert de Niro in the movie Awakenings.

The price hike is probably due to the government's effort to reduce the
number of smokers in Japan, but even 4 dollars a pack is considered cheap
on American standard?

40 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/20(土) 22:27:04.95 ID:mfChytoS.net
Smoking tobacco is awesomeme.

41 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/20(土) 22:42:21.03 ID:CyMjHO9u.net
>>35
bethesda's announcement was really really great, i'm really really looking forward to playing fallout4.
and i also looking forward to releasing fallout1 and fallout2 to console game machine.

42 :臭い米国人:2015/06/20(土) 22:44:34.55 ID:okxmY7ao.net
>>35
Fallout: New Vegas is on sale on Steam for about 500\.
It is extremely good in my opinion. Although I don't know of a Japanese version.
It seems the computer game market in Japan has a completely different atmosphere than that of the West.
So a lot of computer games aren't translated into Japanese. That's just my opinion though.

43 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/20(土) 22:57:11.01 ID:TyoP2qcc!.net
>>39
no, no. German standarts. $4/pack is like heaven! A pack of American Spirits (19cigs) sell
for 5,70 Euro or 794円!!!
But I don't smoke much so the price is manageable. When I first saw the
price for Wakaba my jaw dropped to the ground. Also your cigarettes
seem to be a lot stronger than ours. The maximum of nicotine per cig
is 1,0mg. It's really a shame I think.
>>42
It's the same the other way around. If a dedicated translation group does
not pick up a japanese game to translate it may never see the day of light
in the west for many players. But I think that this is a little different
since when Westerners have an interest in Japanese games they follow
the news on it by themselves and import the games.

44 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/20(土) 23:16:09.55 ID:rI4N0sba.net
>>43
Oh, I see! German standard...
Wakaba never has a trendy image as you might know. Maybe I'm wrong but it's for old farmers.
Never knew German has tight regulation on the amount of nicotine.

45 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/21(日) 04:26:46.03 ID:3hWMkM5t.net
i got resident evil 6 at 600 yen on steam lately, but i almost havent play it.

46 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/21(日) 11:32:53.66 ID:8DGn/RWq.net
Fag

47 :miho:2015/06/21(日) 11:53:33.92 ID:0B26UUi6.net
mihodesu konnitiwa
kyowa amefuride tumaranai nitiyoubidesu
demo kousite eigode bunsyokakerunoga tanosikute uresikute
minnagakaiteirueigowa tigaueigonanode nanikaitearunoka mihoniwa yomemasen
konnamihodesuga minnatoeigodeohanasisitaidesu yorosikune (*^_^*) 



 

48 :KG2ch:2015/06/22(月) 07:34:05.35 ID:RqoGRX+X!.net
Say my name.

49 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/22(月) 11:50:13.53 ID:IcqNTccB.net
I bought a enery drink box yesterday.
Do you drink enegy drink? if you drink it,
What is the drinks name?

50 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/22(月) 11:53:14.04 ID:IcqNTccB.net
My favarite drink is MIRACLE ENERGY from SANGARIA.
The reason is good taste and good value.

51 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/22(月) 12:22:02.18 ID:CRTdr69j.net
>>49
Do you expect us to make a lewd comment by any chance?

52 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/06/22(月) 13:14:15.30 ID:MlL5SGtq.net
High technological society is very convenient, to be sure, but it would encroach on personal privacy.

53 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/22(月) 16:13:13.62 ID:H/1RImlc!.net
Wanna go for a walk man. I'm off today.

54 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/22(月) 18:59:16.57 ID:PcteXnTZ.net
fucking work today is over. but it will never end until fucking age of 60.

55 :三年英太郎 ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/06/22(月) 19:04:28.69 ID:56vLWiI1.net
What if Chiba Suzu heard it XD

56 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/22(月) 19:05:04.57 ID:smRgOPMe.net
Fags

57 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/22(月) 19:12:16.08 ID:hHMYtaIo.net
Technology make us able to communicate here.
It broadens our ways of life in a way.

58 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/22(月) 19:46:11.34 ID:VagPQ5wD.net
>>56
are you adherently waiting some gays to write here in front of your PC all the day ?
how about expose your extremly white skin to sunshine ?

59 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/22(月) 20:59:18.93 ID:RjAjAyVr.net
I hate sunshine. The Sun itself does us harm and causes skin cancer.
We had better put suntan lotion before going out.

60 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/22(月) 21:04:43.34 ID:jYyl4FSz.net
The chemical stuff in the lotion can cause allergic reactions, and sunlight makes lower the risk of depression.

61 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/22(月) 21:12:28.36 ID:qkacqRJ+.net
We use Taro(太郎) as an example of how to fill out your name in the form of paper.
What name other country use? How about your campany?

62 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/22(月) 21:53:41.67 ID:CyKwhRqx.net
What efforts do you make to improve your writing skills? Tell me.
Though I know the most important thing is practice, how can I make it into practice?
I don't know what to write.

63 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/22(月) 22:29:16.27 ID:RjAjAyVr.net
I think the most important thing to make progress in
English writing is to memorize a lot of model sentences.

64 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 00:37:19.26 ID:7kar8t/o.net
>>53
Go on. Nobody's gonna stop you!

65 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 02:11:54.17 ID:19FMwLDQ.net
I've gotta take the English proficiency test in July.
Next stage is an oral test. What should I do?

66 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 03:03:36.79 ID:FAqCogdt.net
>>65
Oral test?
Suck a dick.

67 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/06/23(火) 03:36:51.20 ID:TIqd7KRR.net
Most people in Asia asked for anti-MERS vaccines to prevent the epidemic from spreading further.

68 :Bitch Sensei:2015/06/23(火) 03:38:45.32 ID:A87goVqb.net
You should practice aloud with an English speaker for the oral test.

69 :臭い米国人:2015/06/23(火) 06:37:40.69 ID:3j0nqpK8.net
>>61
America uses the name "John Smith" generally.

70 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 08:46:07.86 ID:UqHA34zS!.net
>>69: Or John Doe/Jane Doe (for females). That's what cops use for unidentified corpses.

71 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 09:32:36.88 ID:UqHA34zS!.net
>>62

Best way to write is to practice and to read a lot in English. Find something you're interested in, and read about it in English.

72 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 10:28:56.10 ID:tLLVUw4B.net
>>71
You're absolutely right. Most Japanese learners keep saying they
want to learn to speak and write English better, but they don't seem
to realize that just speaking and writing it doesn't help them
improve their English speaking/writing skills. They have to listen to
and read lots of materials in English. That's what.

73 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 11:47:53.77 ID:19FMwLDQ.net
Good morning you guys!
I have to go to a post office
to send a application form.
Have a good day!

74 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 12:07:05.31 ID:L83P17yg.net
Fags

75 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 14:40:23.20 ID:h19sRWRW!.net
Oh boy.. My drunken sister just got home.. Here we go... Have a good one guys.

76 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 15:04:09.61 ID:7kar8t/o.net
>>72
It's true reading and listening is important but I feel many people do too much input and far less output, especially serious learners or upper intermediate learners.
Too much emphasis on input can be backfire because when you have too much knowledge and little experience, it makes it hard to choose the right word off the top of your head. Like when someone suddenly asks for your opinion in meeting or something.

77 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 15:10:05.19 ID:KhIs9X0W.net
>>76
With all due respect, very few Japanese -- even those most serious
English learers -- don't read and hear enough. How many Japanese
learners have actually read how many books in English? How many of
them have watched how many movies in English? Some people do
look like serious learners, but most of them do nothing but reading
grammar books and reading English composition books and things like
that. They don't go beyond that. Much of what they read or hear
in such sessions is actually written or uttered in Japanese.
The amount of English text they are exposed to is very limited.
I dare say that that is basically the main reason they don't get
to improve either in conversation or writing.

78 :miho:2015/06/23(火) 15:48:03.32 ID:MURxmgV1.net
ima outini kaette kimasita
mada mihowa suikao tabeteimasen
minasanwa mou suikao tabemasitaka?
imakara eigono obenkyosimasune
ohenji matteimasune

minasanga daisukina mihoyori

79 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 15:54:34.21 ID:AlQitr2Y.net
↑a comb over ossan

80 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 16:47:31.82 ID:QLt/uxYx.net
plz tell me the defference between what about you? and how about you?

81 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 17:22:40.43 ID:h19sRWRW!.net
>>80
Native speakers say that there is a slightly different between them but you don't have to care about it. It's always interchangeable.

82 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 17:23:32.51 ID:QLt/uxYx.net
>>81
thanks!

83 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 18:02:13.33 ID:hOKX2ltZ.net
Plz tell me the difference between American and British people?

84 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 18:07:28.79 ID:7UkBQJg6.net
So this thread is entitled "Cheat in English." Here, posters are
invited to talk about how to chEat in English, that is, how to
cheat on your significant other by talking to your potential
abnormal sex partner in English. Am I right or am I right?

85 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 18:25:25.53 ID:19FMwLDQ.net
>>75
I'm home!
You aren't son of a bitch at all but brother of a bitch right?

86 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 18:32:00.94 ID:19FMwLDQ.net
>>83
Those who carry hand guns anytime anywhere are American people,
while carrying condomes is British.

87 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/06/23(火) 18:47:56.14 ID:TIqd7KRR.net
Robots in the near future have various possibilities for many purposes, including social welfare and education.

88 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 18:49:28.47 ID:RE9NIjLs!.net
Today I skipped school. It's almost the end of the term so it doesn't matter

89 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 19:20:03.65 ID:F1vVV6Oy.net
i had no friend when i was a university student
so from time to time i had a lunch or dinner at toilet alone.

90 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 19:23:46.65 ID:XKKBUNWG.net
>>89
Really? Wow, it must have been hard for you.
Just out of curiosity, can I ask you if you didn't
want to eat at a students' cafeteria or something
to eat, rather than go into a toilet to eat alone
while it must be smelly?

91 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 19:37:53.47 ID:F1vVV6Oy.net
i took a job interview this morning.
one interviewer, maybe human resources manager, asked me
- do you live alone?
- do you have any relative who should be looked after?
- do you have any medicine you take regularly?
- are you going to get married soon?
i didn't think that the answers to the questions are important enough to decide whether i should be employed...

92 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 19:38:29.12 ID:7zR2IgaS.net
i just left my g/f to get back home to see my wife again:P

93 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 19:51:03.24 ID:F1vVV6Oy.net
>>90
yes it WAS hard for me.
i wanted to eat at the cafeteria (学食) but i couldn't.
i guess i was on the verge of social anxiety disorder then.
and unfortunately i couldn't make friends with anyone.
when i hear people talking about their university days such as サークル or コンパ
i suffer from bitter feelings and want to throw bombs at them (リア充爆発しろ)

94 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 19:53:31.21 ID:FwNxrWwm.net
>>92
So THAT's what I was talking about when I said this thread is
entitled "ChEat in English." lol

Which one is better in bed, your wife or girlfriend?
Sorry if I sound like I'm prying.

95 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 19:56:15.46 ID:FwNxrWwm.net
>>93
Although the environment I was in when in college was different from
yours, I feel for you. Could I ask you if you're feeling differently
now from when in college? Or do you think you still have difficulty
associating with people? Sorry. I don't mean to pry. Just ignore
me if you don't want to answer.

96 :miho:2015/06/23(火) 20:56:47.47 ID:MURxmgV1.net
>>79
don't talk to me in impolite way like that.

97 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 21:02:38.37 ID:hOKX2ltZ.net
>>89
Lol

98 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 21:05:24.38 ID:hOKX2ltZ.net
I don't like people who eat in the toilet because it's unsanitary and disgusting. Just unacceptable.

99 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 21:07:53.67 ID:FAqCogdt.net
I think translation is a good help to develope writing skills.
What do you think?

100 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/23(火) 21:18:09.24 ID:XQHFajG5.net
>>99
I quite agree. But many people seem to disagree. Why?
Because they seem to believe it's better to concentrate on
writing what they're really interested in.

I, on the other hand, believe it's not enough to write only
about what interests you. Yes, it's a good thing you can write
a lot about what you're passionate about. But it's only natural
that you can write eloquently about what interests you. In so doing,
you are unconsciously limiting your vocabulary and scope of expression.
When writing only about what interests you, you only need a limited
vocabulary and a limited variety of writing styles.

On the other hand, when translating whatever others write, you are
compelled to write what you've never thought about, what you didn't
know, what has never interested you before, and so on. That way
you're forced to use quite a different vocabulary and a different
system of expression (and even a different system of grammar)
from those you've always been used to.

Therefore, translation (especially that of what you're not quite
familiar with) is quite an effective way of improving your English,
whether in writing or speaking.

101 :臭い米国人:2015/06/23(火) 23:41:14.62 ID:3j0nqpK8.net
>>100
IAWTP (I agree with this post. English net slang for you all.)
One needs a general understanding before getting into specifics.
It's how everything else is learned in the world, including one's native language.
So why should learning non-native languages be any different?

102 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 00:10:14.98 ID:lvulvhNT.net
Sometimes I wish I were Singaporean or Malaysian or something because they can speak at least 2 languages.
My Malaysian friend can speak Mandarin, Cantonese, English, Malay and almost perfect Japanese.

With her, I feel useless.

103 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 07:56:51.31 ID:gg8XRQEO.net
>>101
It's a good thing that a native English speaker like you has been
around in this thread. It's not every day that we see an English-based
but Japanese-dominated vehicle frequented by native speakers of English.
Besides, you seem to be an assiduous learner of Japanese (I know
you often post in the Japanese-to-English translation thread).
I'm glad that as a Japanese-learning native speaker, you agree to the
idea that one should acquire a general, all-around knowledge of
a language before going into specifics.

104 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 08:14:08.71 ID:sYgyQSTE.net
>>102
I know how you feel. I, too, have often felt that way when I was
totally absorbed in learning any foreign language. When preoccupied
with Chinese learning, I earnestly wished I'd been born a Chinese.
When absorbed in French, I wished I'd been born a Frenchman, and so on.

Maybe it is rather justifiable to wish we'd been born as citizens of
a former major world-predominating country, like the USA, Britain,
or France. If so, we'd have had better lives, at least in a sense.

However, I don't think it's such a great thing to have been born
a Malaysian, Singaporean, or such like. Here I don't mean to
denigrate their value. What I mean is just that Malaysia and Singapore
have previously long been occupied by major Western countries.
Was it such a great thing for Malaysians and Singaporeans to be
occupied by foreign forces? I don't think so. Being occupied
by outside parties sometimes (or perhaps always) entails
being bossed around, raped, sometimes murdered without proper
punishment on the predators, robbed of their former lands, houses,
wives, daughters, and social posts and everything that you used to
enjoy. (to be continued)

105 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 08:14:48.00 ID:sYgyQSTE.net
continued from >>104
Malaysians, Singaporeans, and all other citizens of former occupied
regions now seem to *enjoy* being able to speak English and several
other important languages fluently -- which Japanese often envy --
precisely as a result of all that sacrifice. Bloody, excruciating
sacrifice!

Japanese, on the other hand, have been occupied much less by
foreign forces. (I'm sorry for some Japanese, especially Okinawans,
who've been undergoing their hardships.) It is this relative lack
of history of being occupied that have enabled us Japanese
to afford to remain clumsy at English. Enjoying freedom and
sovereignty means being clumsy at foreign languages.
Fluency at foreign languages means that their speakers are
*compelled* to master all those languages whether they like it
or not. They were just born with the need to become familiar with
the languages. It's not a choice they enjoy. They're just
*doomed* to their fate.

106 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 10:54:49.26 ID:moseXQpP.net
Don't Korea!

107 :Dreas:2015/06/24(水) 11:32:03.52 ID:GXG69oeL.net
Whoo, back from a few crazy ass weeks. Finished school. Nearly broke a
computer. Started fixing boneyard guns. Went to play airsoft with some
friends. Got hurt. Good fun.

Got anything cool to talk about?

108 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 11:39:26.32 ID:8nyOTv8I.net
>>107
I didn't know what "airsoft" was. I just googled it and found out.
Do you airsoft guys wear military and police uniforms? If so,
it must cost a lot. So you got hurt in airsoft shootings, did you?
Maybe they have special areas reserved for airsoft players.

109 :Dreas:2015/06/24(水) 12:11:53.43 ID:GXG69oeL.net
>>108
To answer your questions...

Yes, we do wear imitation or real military or police equipment. I
personally dress in raider fatigues and my friend dresses as a LAPD SWAT
officer.

And yes, it is expensive. My gun cost 300 USD alone, and I havn't even
upgraded it much yet.

Yes again, but airsoft doesn't hurt much. You get welts though. It's only a
few shots that leave you bleeding; but they do happen. I got several hits on my
forehead, neck and arm from DMRs that left deep scars.

And finally, yes, they do have special airsoft fields. I play at Black Ops Airsoft
in Zion, Illinois. Live in the states? Come and join me some time.

110 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 12:24:29.33 ID:V1icBfX3.net
>>109
Hmmm, that sounds really exciting. And a single gun costs 300 USD
and needs upgrading? Wow! Then, with your special clothes, boots,
guns (maybe not one but several), and many other equipment combined
all together, along with fees for using special fields for airsoft
games, it must cost a fortune! I'm afraid I live in Japan,
half around the earth away from your place, so I can't join you.
From the way you describe it, airsoft sounds to be like a typical
American pastime, if I may say so. The hobby needs a lot of space,
so I guess you can't play it in tiny countries like Japan.

111 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 12:28:06.17 ID:V1icBfX3.net
>>109
Oh, I forgot to say one thing. I imagine airsoft gun shots may
hurt your eye, resulting in a loss of your eyesight. So I guess
airsoft players take extra care not to inadvertently shoot others' eyes.

112 :Dreas:2015/06/24(水) 12:34:32.78 ID:GXG69oeL.net
>>110
Some guys spend a whole lot of crazy shit on gear but I concentrate on the
three essentials: A good gun, a good mask, and good ammunition. I don't need
to look good to perform good. The reason my gun is so pricey is because I wanted the
best starting gun I could find.

...That being said, it is typical to sink a boatload of cash into the sport.

but airsoft is very far away from a typical american past-time; it is a niche
within a niche. In order to play it you have to be involved in the video game culture,
then be very physically fit, then be willing to spend large amounts of money on stuff,
and then be willing to actually use it and get hurt.
I'm honestly surprised you havn't heard of it considering Tokyo Marui,
the company that literally founded modern airsoft as we know it, is based out of, and
exclusively supplies, Japan. Plus, with the high population density of Japan, CQB arenas
would be perfect, and always well funded. But considering Japan's tight regulation of guns,
I'm not that surprised it's not hugely popular.

Anyway, I can post pics of some of my stuff if you want. If you ever happen to be passing
through town, you know where to fiiind meeee.....

113 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 12:51:53.98 ID:V1icBfX3.net
>>112
Really? So It's Tokyo Marui that started all this airshoot business?
I'm impressed. By the way, I'm a kind of recluse, so I'm always
completely out of touch with what's going on in society. So I'm not
surprised I don't know much of what everybody else knows well.

If you can post photos of some of your stuff, I'd appreciate them.
I'll bet other readers would like them too.

114 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 12:57:44.78 ID:PbZOyN+c.net
Students graduated from literature are all useless? In Japan it's so. Only unmotivated students choose literature. Am I correct?

115 :Dreas:2015/06/24(水) 13:00:14.65 ID:GXG69oeL.net
>>111
On this one, it is a no. We have specially crafted masks that block airsoft shots.
Pic relevant; it's my mask and gun. Save Phace Boo in Multicam. Dual pane Visor.
VFC Scar-L STD, scope mount and red dot, stubby foregrip, metal tappet plate.
(it's a gun that goes blammo and is good. Mask blocks enemy blammo and is good)
http://imgur.com/TTSgHA0

116 :Dreas:2015/06/24(水) 13:02:59.41 ID:GXG69oeL.net
>>113
Airsoft was around before then, but it was just a paintball derivative.
Marui invented the AEG, the single most influential gun to every come to the
airsoft market.

I'm gathering shots right now. Here's a video from Team Therapist, a group of dudes
who I've played with before. They're fucking great. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gw-CSP8ILiI

Also is anon a hihikomori? This will not do... Go out and conquer the world dude, it'll give you
something to brag about.

117 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 13:06:12.60 ID:V1icBfX3.net
>>114
Do you mean you believe that only unmotivated students choose literature?
Or are you saying that most people today seem to believe that way,
against what you believe?

118 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 13:09:47.27 ID:V1icBfX3.net
>>115-116
Gee, thanks for your photo and video inputs. Looks exciting.
Your gun looks quite realistic. I don't think Japanese authorities
would tolerate our carrying these kinds of things around, unless
with some special license, which should entail a long bothersome
series of formalities and money.

119 :Dreas:2015/06/24(水) 13:19:31.79 ID:GXG69oeL.net
>>118
Not a problem. I'm part of a few airsoft forums you can join if you want
some more info. More pics on the way too. Your english is by far good enough
to allow you to communicate well enough.

Airsoft guns don't require special license in japan, but they do need to be made
out of plastic, which combined with the fact of overseas shipping being fucking expensive,
means that they are fairly rare in the U.S. The FPS limit is also set at 250 ish, which is
nothing like the FPS limit at US fields. My gun puts out 400. The DMR that blew bits of my arm
all over my gear was shooting 500. They're good guns but they need a bit of modding to be used
properly.

120 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 13:31:39.91 ID:V1icBfX3.net
>>119
Looks like you really do enjoy your body. Good for you! And thanks
for your invitation to airsoft forums and stuff. But I'm not that
interested in airsoft per se. I mean, I wanted to know what airsoft
was and how people enjoy it. But I'm not interested in actually
practicing the hobby myself.

I was just asking you all these questions
because I was curious about just about anything unfamiliar to me,
especially things going on outside Japan, and again especially
things that people do and enjoy in the USA and Britain, which are
important countries for us English learners to consider.
I hope I'm not disappointing you by saying I'm not interested in
doing the hobby myself. If so, sorry.

121 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 13:34:34.66 ID:V1icBfX3.net
>>120
Correction of the first line:
Looks like you really do enjoy your *hobby*.

(What the heck brought me to write "body"? lol
Maybe because of my sexual frustruction? lol)

122 :Dreas:2015/06/24(水) 13:46:23.80 ID:GXG69oeL.net
>>120
Not a problem- why would I take it as insult if you don't care to partake?
That's fine, just inviting you to something you might enjoy. And also exposing
to a corner of the world you might not have found yet. One of the reason I got into
the sport was because of a dude from Austria, so, crazy stuff can happen.

Anyway, good talking to you. You got anything to teach me about?

123 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 13:50:43.40 ID:xDeXDhI+.net
I'm not an expert of this kind of stuff, but I think Japan has the same
or similar stuff called サバイバルゲーム, literally translated as
"Survival Game."

https://goo.gl/Lz7ZwU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrT_A3SMvZU

I know I'm acting like a wet blanket or whatever but this is a luxurious
game for spoiled kids in developed countries. Some serious people
could blame you, saying things like "What do people who lost their loved ones in
a war think of this kind of stuff?" "Lots of soldiers are losing their
lives every day in Afganistan, Syria and Iran. "Why don't you go there and fight against
terrorism instead of shooting rifles for pleasure in a protected environment?"

But I can't blame airsoft enthusiasts myself. In war torn countries, people have little foods,
water, medicines and entertainment, while as a person living in developed country
far away from war zones, I have water, food, medicines and I'm even blessed
with being able to watch porn on the Internet in a protected environment.

124 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 13:54:33.94 ID:V1icBfX3.net
>>122
Something to teach you about? Well, I don't know if you'd be
interested in anything I'm absorbed in. Yes, I'm a kind of recluse
(although not really a hikikomorki), kind of shut out from the
rest of the world.

But I'm totally absorbed in my own world,
which may be a bit alien to most others. I'm into language and
literature, both of which may be boring to many others.
I mean, those areas are a far cry from airsoft or other outdoor sport
or recreation. They're far from drinking, eating, sex, or any other
distracting activity.

Yes, some people may take interest in them
but spend only a little time each day on them. As for me,
I'm really absorbed in them. But don't worry. Throughout my life,
I've enjoyed them.

125 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 14:08:22.75 ID:xDeXDhI+.net
In very rare cases, there seem to be a few female enthusiasts of the game.
She could be very popular in the environment where testosterone is flying around.

126 :Dreas:2015/06/24(水) 14:10:09.46 ID:GXG69oeL.net
>>124
Incoming shock- I too, am a recluse. And I too am into language and
literature. Indeed a far cry from outdoor sports, but I am a young, underweight,
scrawny, generally un-attractive teenage boy, and I find myself in the same place you are.

Personally I try to expose myself to as many foreign cultures and opinions as possible. I can't
do a great job of it but I can try. I'd love to learn Japanese or German sometime but we'll see
how that goes.

In terms of my tastes, an interest in literature, language and history ironically contributed to my
place in airsoft, ironically. I have had family issues throughout my life; and I had no-where to escape
them. School clubs and sports teams would be completely exposed to my mother and father's meddling.
This led to me pretty much hiding in my room in front of a computer. But they didn't like airsoft.
When I got to the field they wouldn't attempt to stick around.
And I could get a free ride to the events, soo... I worked out. At home
I have my problems; but on the field it's just me, my mask, my gun, and hundreds of people who think
like me, act like me, and enjoy what I do.

Anyway, on terms of literature, I've been reading Shattered Sword, it's a long book and a complicated one
but I really like it. It's cool. Also read portrait of the artist as a young man; also complicated and good.
What's in your taste? Interesting how you find eating and sex distracting. You sound like a proper aristocrat.

127 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 14:12:25.75 ID:V1icBfX3.net
>>123
Yes, I know what you mean. In a way I agree with you. In another,
I don't.

If we have to denigrate those who want to play at fighting with imitation
guns in a protective environment, then we'll have to blame everyone,
including ourselves. Why? Because we humans basically love to fight.
Or rather, even if we don't like to fight, we end up fighting anyway
sooner or later. Yes, everyone keeps saying, "We love peace" and stuff.
But all that is a lie. We actually love fighting and chaos.
Peace and enjoyment bore us. Why? It's because we have nothing
better to do. When in peace, what do we actually have to do?
Nothing. We have nothing substantive or meaningful to do in life.
That's why we fight. I'm not saying that fighting is meaningful.
On the contrary, it's a tragedy and totally futile. Nevertheless
we humans keep on fighting anyway, because we are programmed to live
that way and we can't exist in a different manner. Yes, we do
sometimes manage to live in a peaceful world -- but only temporary.
Has there once in our world history a time -- even for a year --
we enjoyed total, general peace? Maybe not. Somewhere, someone
is fighting at some corner of the world. And most of the time,
someone is engaged in really destructive war somewhere.
Why? Because humans just love to fight. In peace, we can't exist.
The fact that there is nothing to do when in peace terrifies us.
In peace, we have to face our reality in which we have nothing to do.
That's why we take refuge by getting into another fight.
When fighting, we can enjoy the illusion that some day we will be
able to build a world where everyone can enjoy happiness and peace.
It is only at the times of war that we can enjoy all that illusion,
but not when in peace.

128 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 14:13:17.19 ID:z1x6zBNr.net
I like literature, too.
It broadens your perspectives and enriches your mind and life.
Although people find it boring or tedious, I don't give a fuck. We must do what we want to do.
That's what Oscar Wilde told me.

129 :Dreas:2015/06/24(水) 14:17:25.59 ID:GXG69oeL.net
>>123
Hey hey! there you go!
Well, maybe. It might be different. But It does look close! nice find!

>"I know I'm acting like a wet blanket or whatever but this is a luxurious
game for spoiled kids in developed countries"
No shit, that much is obvious. I wouldn't say brat but spoiled? Maybe. Luxurious?
CERTAINLY. I mean shit, if I lived in afghanistan, I'd be able to play with real guns.
But those who are hard assed about it are completely out of touch.

Am I spoiled and luxurious about playing a sport I love that helps me stay fit and be social,
while spending my own money and making something out of myself? Sure. But if you truly think that,
you better shut up about spending so much money on whatever you do.

Plus, only a fucking idiot supports the various wars that come out of other countries. The US should
be neutral.
>"Why don't you go there and fight against
terrorism instead of shooting rifles for pleasure in a protected environment?"
Because I don't want to die, and I don't want to kill.

130 :Dreas:2015/06/24(水) 14:19:44.82 ID:GXG69oeL.net
>>125
Dude, you have no idea. We have a couple female players on my field and I'm
sure each has had at least 10 boyfriends.

131 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 14:30:13.32 ID:V1icBfX3.net
>>126
I'm glad you shared a bit of your inner side with us. I greatly
appreciate it. I'm glad that, behind your front as an active
airsport lover, you actually have a soft, delicate, serious personality.

"A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man"? It's by James Joyce, right?
I'm afraid I've read only the first chapter of it and haven't read
the rest yet. I'll resume the reading some day.

I've always loved some novels by Dostoevsky, especially "Crime and
Punishment." I've read it at least ten times: I read it once in
Japanese, then the rest of the times in English. I think that
many Russian novels have been well (at least readably) translated
in English, maybe better than in Japanese. That, of course, doesn't
necessarily mean that the English translations are better. It could
be that, to achieve readability, some translations might deviate
from the real nuances of the originals. But I do enjoy English
translations of some Russian novels, anyway.

132 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 14:30:39.53 ID:V1icBfX3.net
Continued from >>131
As for literature originally written in English, I've recently read
"Romeo and Juliet" in its Arden Shakespeare annotated edition.
The notes are so much in detail that they are actually three or
maybe four or even five times longer than the original text.
It took me a long time to read the original and the notes through.
As just an English learner, I find it hard enough, but I really
enjoyed the process. The more I read of Shakespeare, the more
I come to love him. He's a veritable genius. While reading
R&J, I've read bits and pieces of many other plays by Shakespeare
too, because the Arden edition of R&J refers its readers to this and
that passage of Shakespeare all the time. Not only R&J but all
other plays I enjoy reading.

I've recently read several novels by D.H. Lawrence too. He is another
genius. I've read Samuel Beckett, Emily Bronte, Charlotte Bronte,
Charles Dickens, and some other novelists.

133 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 14:43:49.42 ID:xDeXDhI+.net
>>127
Yeah, fighting instinct is something we are born with.

>>129
Don't take it personally, Dreas about what I wrote in >>123.
It's just for a debate or that sort of thing. In a debate competition, you have to defend a
belief you don't necessarily support. What matters most is if how you can
be more logical than opponent to win. I am not serious about what I write here.
It's just to practice writing in English. Sometime I write something
to make people angry and pull someone's leg just for one under a protected
environment. >>130 That many? I guess the female population of the game
is far more than that of Japan.

134 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/06/24(水) 14:43:56.04 ID:9Rz5DO3e.net
The Bank of Japan says sluggish individual spending has been improving reflecting the arise of consumer goods.

135 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/06/24(水) 14:51:12.60 ID:9Rz5DO3e.net
The trend of the rise of consumer goods causes the recovering from the prolonged business slump.

136 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 15:05:31.06 ID:xDeXDhI+.net
X just for one
O just for fun

137 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 15:15:37.09 ID:x59qilec.net
>>133
Dreas may have left without reading your last post intended to
explain to him the real motive of your initial provocative
reasoning. He may be much hurt. As you say, pretending to
have a certain set of ideas in debate is a good way of practicing
your logical thinking and English, but sometimes that technique
may hurt some people's feelings. I hope Dreas will come back to
read the rest of our remarks. I don't know if he really will.

138 :Dreas:2015/06/24(水) 16:07:00.71 ID:GXG69oeL.net
>>131
>soft, delicate, serious personality
Jesus, you tease. I'm blushing.

Anyway, yes, I do mean the james joyce book. Pick it up again, IN ENGLISH.
It's fantastic. A very deep and clever book. I wrote a couple of essays about it.
Personally I have no taste for shakespeare. Nothing is said once when it can be said
twenty times with him. I did however read romeo and juliet in full, and also Macbeth.
If that's your thing try it.

>>133
>>137
Don't think I'm all pissy about what was written, I completely and fully understand
what you were saying. Many people in my country think the same. I only left because it is
2:06 AM here and I am very, very tired. Don't worry a second about my feelings BTW, I've been
here for months and you quickly go numb to any insults. Take it in swing, I say.

139 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 16:41:50.06 ID:xDeXDhI+.net
When it comes to insults, this thread is lukewarm compared to 4chan, or 4ch?
(I don't know which is which.), which is considered to be a real cesspool.
That's what I heard.

140 :Dreas:2015/06/24(水) 16:50:49.19 ID:GXG69oeL.net
>>139
It's 4chan, and that place is the fuckin pits dude. Even if I were upset about
something someone else said, no way in hell they'd apologize.

141 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 16:56:21.77 ID:xDeXDhI+.net
>>140
YOU'D BETTER SLEEP ALREADY! SWEET DREAMS!!!

142 :Dreas:2015/06/24(水) 17:01:22.58 ID:GXG69oeL.net
>>141
YOU CAN'T STOP THE INSOMNIA

143 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 17:11:22.66 ID:xDeXDhI+.net
I read somewhere, use of smartphones or other electric devices before
sleeping prevents you from falling asleep, because of the light emitted
from their screens or something. Try to keep a distance from such gadgets
for a few hours before you hit the sack so that you can be safely in the arms of
Morpheus. Yeah, I know it's impossible for teens.

144 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 17:24:49.39 ID:x59qilec.net
>>142
I'm really glad you're back and that you were not much too offended.
So you're suffering from insomnia? That must be a bummer for a teenager
like you. I hope your insomnia is just temporary, not chronic.

145 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 17:58:40.87 ID:x2RfkhGm.net
Just take a shot of spiritus
Insomnia solved

146 :miho:2015/06/24(水) 18:19:48.08 ID:VHohCXN0.net
kyowa yorimitisitekitanode osokunattesimaimasita
mihowa aisukohiiga daisukidesu minasanwa donna nomimonoga sukidesuka?
dekitara mihoni osietene ohenji matteimasune
eigoga jyotatusitekitanoga tottemo uresiidesu
see you again〜

minasanga daisukina mihoyori

147 :dreas:2015/06/24(水) 20:45:23.51 ID:GXG69oeL.net
IM BACK
STILL TIRED

148 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 20:49:51.65 ID:lvulvhNT.net
I don't like two Koreas and Koreans but I like Korean cuisine. Am I a traitor?

149 :三年英太郎 ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/06/24(水) 21:13:15.47 ID:61x1wDQh.net
>>148
Man's taste is unexpectedly simple.
According to 水島弘史 (he's gay, btw) it depends on salt and sugar at 90%.

Korean cusine use tons of them. That means it can't be nasty.

150 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 21:40:53.62 ID:ZArlbaRA.net
I like kimuchi.
I don't like kimchi.
That's all.

151 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 22:17:42.84 ID:lxkg4ivi.net
A funny man is reading THE WORM OUROBOROS
for his learning of English.

http://yomogi.2ch.net/test/read.cgi/english/1296007286/

Check it out!

152 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 22:52:20.98 ID:yUPmgjKn.net
>>149
I sympathize with what you said.
Both Koreas are terrible countries.However,if I had a chance to
go with a beautiful korean girl
then I would discard my Japanese steady with ease.

153 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/06/24(水) 23:00:45.64 ID:LYFnxvpb.net
The Meteorological Agency says that high temperatures will linger in Japan in August. Hot, humid and summer weather will prevail over the archipelago.

154 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 23:23:50.34 ID:lvulvhNT.net
What is your fave song when you're depressed? Tell me.

Mine is 月光 from Chihiro Onitsuka.

155 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 23:44:03.89 ID:SU82jz9d.net
>>154
0からの始まり(starting from 0) performed by KOKIA.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31rDCVe2jIU

156 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 23:53:47.10 ID:SU82jz9d.net
it seems that japanese people tend to eat less and less watermelons these days.
i can not remember the last time i ate a watermelon or a slice of it.

157 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/24(水) 23:55:38.64 ID:lvulvhNT.net
>>155
That's a beautiful song and this is my first time to listen to it.
I'm usually only listen to female artists songs and I don't know why.
I feel like most men sing like on a narcissistic way...

158 :臭い米国人:2015/06/25(木) 00:06:21.63 ID:A7dH3Hrj.net
>>103
I haven't checked out the J->E thread in a while. But I'm not the only native here, just the most simple one.
>>142 et cetera
Are you Canadian by chance Dreas? This is just anecdata, but most of the people I know in Canada say airsoft is really big there.
One of my closest friends used to do it, he'd spent thousands on equipment, until somebody stole all of his stuff right from his own house.
It's been several years and he's yet to get it back, so it's definitely gone.

>>151
I think everyone in that thread should check out The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka.

>>153
Isn't that common for August though?

159 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/25(木) 00:13:27.98 ID:5NFEtkpn.net
>>157
when i feel better after listening to KOKIA, then i can enjoy
どんなことがあっても(no matter what happens) by Takui Nakajima.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjbZIpXifi8
male artist, but i love his voice and way of singing.
he cheers me up.

160 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/25(木) 00:15:38.05 ID:tlY0kvhq.net
I am not Canadian, I am american. Close though; Canada being America's
Hat and all.

Canada isn't so big on airsoft because gunss have to be clear plastic.
They have some stuff going on there, just not as much. Absurd that his gear
Was stolen. It probably want returned because the their may have thought
He had found real guns/gear.

161 :三年英太郎 ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/06/25(木) 00:20:14.20 ID:fU5Nxuqt.net
Canadian = sub-American, isn't it?

162 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/25(木) 00:33:45.57 ID:9atkNq8J.net
>>154
Opeth's “Windowpane” from the record Damnation.
This one is quite a melancholic ballad.
Masterpiece.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xaHp2Tf49r8

163 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/25(木) 00:35:52.96 ID:Z7bQQxPz!.net
>>109
If you get scars, how strong is your gun? What type of ammo do you use. Sounds really fun
but I can't be arsed to do something like that haha. Maybe soon

164 :sparky4:2015/06/25(木) 00:43:11.18 ID:7OsSL/q+.net
wwwwwwwww Hi ctazies

http://beta.latech.edu/~wwc001/mary%20and%20ib%20a%20adorable!!!!.jpg I am on the right~

165 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/25(木) 00:45:46.32 ID:Z7bQQxPz!.net
>>164
You motherfocker, go back to /jp/ right now!!

166 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/25(木) 01:05:23.00 ID:PyNKNg5s.net
>>162
It's beautiful but I didn't like it. I stopped playing the video after listening to it for just 10 seconds. Lol

167 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/25(木) 01:10:11.05 ID:PyNKNg5s.net
>>159
It's okay and at first I thought he is one of those conceited musicians who always sing on a narcissistic way.
But he is not. Actually he is quite decent but still not my style.

168 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/25(木) 01:11:20.66 ID:lDUlmL2e.net
>>161
Excuse me? I don't follow.

>>163
My gun shoots 400 fps, the highest limit, the spring snipers, shoot at 550.
Try it sometime. Good fun.

169 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/25(木) 01:25:11.48 ID:aW2XPVy0.net
>>167
This song makes you forget all the things that made you depress.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKryquL4RQo

170 :三年英太郎 ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/06/25(木) 01:25:44.65 ID:fU5Nxuqt.net
Well, Canadians are almost American.
Nobody cares about its diffrence, except canadians (≧▽≦)

171 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/25(木) 01:33:52.91 ID:aW2XPVy0.net
>>167
You'll love this, too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POceiMbXnd4

172 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/25(木) 01:41:48.45 ID:4hg20KcV.net
Don't America!

173 :三年英太郎 ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/06/25(木) 01:43:06.54 ID:fU5Nxuqt.net
My favorite English song!

https://youtu.be/fwh0Urj9HDI?t=1m02s

One God, One Leontyne!!!
Her Summmertime is amazing as well.

https://youtu.be/UGwyXrWuSyw?t=0m55s

174 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/25(木) 10:52:07.47 ID:fs9NNWyC.net
>>172
Its to late!

>>170
If nothing else people hate Canadians less

175 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/25(木) 12:56:40.49 ID:j4aR+VOu.net
>>170
Wow, that's very sensitive and thoughtful.
I don't know if you really find it funny, but how would you feel
if someone wrote to you "Japan and China/Korea are the same. Only people care about it is Japanese."
Even if you don't care, keep in mind there are a lot of people who do.
National jokes are rather sensitive, you should keep it only to your close friends.
You don't know whom you might be offending.

176 :三年英太郎 ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/06/25(木) 13:04:24.93 ID:fU5Nxuqt.net
And there are a lof of people who don't (≧▽≦)

177 :三年英太郎 ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/06/25(木) 13:13:39.33 ID:fU5Nxuqt.net
>>175
I'd like to teach you something :-)

Preaching to Shakyamuni.
(Teaching grandmother to suck eggs)

178 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/25(木) 13:22:59.34 ID:j4aR+VOu.net
>>176-177
Ah, thank you for clarifying how mush of a moron you are.
Not that I needed to. Most people here are already aware of the fact anyway.

I was hoping you would have at least that much of dignity to come to senses.
I guess I was a fool to do so.

Good to know we won't have to give a damn about how you feel.
Why should anyone when you don't.

You must have a lot of friends. lol

179 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/25(木) 13:34:06.95 ID:fs9NNWyC.net
You guys gotta chill the hell out about the offensive things.don't take the
Internet too seriously. Plus, it seems none of you have ever been to
Canada and america. They two countries get along like brothers.

180 :三年英太郎 ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/06/25(木) 14:01:01.08 ID:fU5Nxuqt.net
>>178
That the cultures of so-called "Western" countries resemble each other
closely is unquestioned, not to speak of 2 countries of North America.

> こうなると、アメリカ人、ドイツ人、フランス人、ロシア人と言った差異は、
> たいしたものではない。...... いいかえれば、とことんまで追いつめれば、
> 本当に存在するのは「ヨーロッパ人」だけである。
鯖田豊之 (1989) , "世界の歴史〈9〉ヨーロッパ中世", 河出文庫

"Japan and China/Korea are the same. Only people care about it is Japanese."?
Kidding!

> 日本にはこのような条件はない。中国人、朝鮮人とのあいだにすらおおきな
> 断絶のあるのが日本人のばあいである。アジアはひとつ、どころでない。
> ヨーロッパだけが、むかしからひとつだったのである。
鯖田, op.cit.

FYR :-)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clash_of_Civilizations#/media/File:Clash_of_Civilizations_map.png

Actually, you can't get the better of me in the field of cultural study.
Sensitive, thoughtful, how would I feel, offending.... blah blah,
don't give me a damn!!
Just lecture on us the big difference between the two, if any?

181 :三年英太郎 ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/06/25(木) 14:46:05.58 ID:fU5Nxuqt.net
Oh no... they share even country code ....

Canada +1
United States +1

Even Vatican has its distinctive code though ....
True sub-American ....

182 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/06/25(木) 15:27:43.43 ID:zHwAJ9aL.net
The Meteorological Agency says the people living in soft and vulnerable land in Kyushu must warn against torrential rains during the rainy season.

183 :三年英太郎 ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/06/25(木) 15:50:20.87 ID:fU5Nxuqt.net
After a brief reseach I found my thought was not wrong enough to be blamed at all,
but I still can afford to accept reasonable objection, not emotional one :-)

Anyway I respectfuly give the precious words by Jesus to this hypocrite ID:j4aR+VOu
who dare to say, at the same time, "how would you feel....", "You don't know whom you
might be offending."(>>175) and "Thank you for clarifying how mush of a moron you are."(>>178)

> Why do you see the speck that is in your brother's eye, but do not notice
> the log that is in your own eye? Or how can you say to your brother,
> `Let me take the speck out of your eye,' when there is the log in your own eye?
> You hypocrite, first take the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly
> to take the speck out of your brother's eye. (Matt. 7:2-5)

:-)

184 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/25(木) 15:54:57.93 ID:j4aR+VOu.net
>>180
If you demand an argument, please base yours on facts, not someone else's assumption.
European nations share some cultures to a certain extent, but not entirely.
The same goes to Asia, too.

That guy's claim is nothing but a delusion.

185 :三年英太郎 ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/06/25(木) 16:00:41.47 ID:fU5Nxuqt.net
> If you demand an argument, please base yours on facts, not someone else's assumption.

Let me return to you what you said :-)
You are like emotion emotion emotion.... no hint of reason inside you XD

186 :三年英太郎 ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/06/25(木) 16:02:27.26 ID:fU5Nxuqt.net
I still can afford to accept reasonable objection, not EMOTIONAL one :-)

187 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/25(木) 16:27:58.42 ID:M/FvvlJQ.net
i borrowed black contemporaryブラコン music guide from library which introduces around 400 albums
and i already have know about half of them, but i have known less knowledge of background of the artists, albums and relations among them, so it is worthfull.

https://youtu.be/-xJUAVgTkLM Wax - When And If I Fall In Love
how about devote youself into ブラコン world?

188 :miho:2015/06/25(木) 18:47:51.76 ID:9GciE3FK.net
Good evening
mihowa kyou sansuunotesutode 40tenwotottesimaimasita
mada okasanniwa miseteimasen
ima sugoku nayandeimasu
dareka konna mihowo genkizukete kudasai
minasanga daisukina mihoyori

189 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/25(木) 19:00:20.37 ID:j4aR+VOu.net
>>185-186
Though I recall commenting on your indecency, I do not recall ever raising an argument about cultural similarity.
Please point to me which one of my posts indicated so.

What you are claiming is that just because there are a lot of similarities
you can see it as identical and make fun of it directly to people living there
regardless of the actual history and culture behind it, or the possibility that it might offend that person.

It is never rare to see people being proud of their local community,
there is a good chance making such jokes might offend someone.
All I said was be careful about it and you came back with Mr. Know-it-all attitude for God knows what reason.

You might as well bury yourself beneath all your books and suffocate
because obviously reading all those thick books don't make you any cultured or decent.

And you seem to be wanting to name me a hypocrite, but it doesn't apply to me because you yourself indicated that you don't care how others may feel about what you comment.

This implies, you don't care what others say to you either.
So, whatever I address you should not scratch you even a little. Therefore I am not offending you at all.
If you are by any chance felt offended, then that makes you the hypocrite.

190 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/25(木) 19:34:42.32 ID:KuUFrBTn.net
If anyone here is interested in watching a video
(1) where the narrator makes a presentation in perfect, beautiful
British English
(2) where the illustrator shows you hundreds of funny, cool
illustrations,
you can click the following link:
http://squirtingmastery.com/video_necaps2.html

I watched the rather long video in its entirety. I don't know
how long it lasts. Maybe 10 or even 15 minutes. Besides the
presentation is about a sex technique. Whether you're interested in
the topic, you can still enjoy the video very much. I guarantee
that.

I watched it for the pure purpose of learning English.
The cool British accent, together with the beautifully-written
script, just impressed me greatly. Most of these videos just bore
me, prompting me to stop them long only a couple of minutes after
the beginning. But this one is exceptional. I'm not kidding.
Of course, I'm not interested at all in buying the product the
presenter promotes. It's just a sex product intended to give
some guys an illusion that they can somehow make women get
the best orgasms ever.

191 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/25(木) 19:47:14.58 ID:PyNKNg5s.net
I don't like British accent because it's earsplitting like K-POP.

192 :害酷人:2015/06/25(木) 19:59:54.92 ID:1SUw846f.net
>>181
We like to refer to Canuckistan as "America's hat".

193 :三年英太郎 ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/06/25(木) 21:06:14.54 ID:fU5Nxuqt.net
hihi (^m^ )
Canuckistan, cute.
It's because I read it it like cah-noo-kee-stan, and sounds like tanuki XD

194 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/25(木) 21:47:03.87 ID:G1RKr4Ao.net
>>178
> Most people here are already aware of the fact anyway.

hahaha I totally agree lol yes, he is a dense asshole..and those lame smiley faces in his posts really creep me out. Yuck.

195 :三年英太郎 ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/06/25(木) 22:29:04.38 ID:fU5Nxuqt.net
Oh? Another guy shedding tears of humiliation?
I love seeing them crying with 悔し涙 through a sleepless night XD

196 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/25(木) 22:34:15.63 ID:nvcVqBkq.net
recently i knew about 痛車, an automobile decorated with coating or stickers of characters featured in manga or anime or game.
痛車(イタしゃ) is イタいクルマ and イタい means 端から見ていて痛々しい or 恥ずかしい.
how can you translate 端から見ていて痛々しい or 恥ずかしい into english?
"shameful"??
but i don't think "shameful car/automobile" properly describes actual 痛車.

197 :三年英太郎 ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/06/25(木) 22:38:17.89 ID:fU5Nxuqt.net
> Itai here means "painful", which can be interpreted as "painfully embarrassing" or
> "painful for the wallet" due to the high costs involved.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Itasha

198 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/25(木) 23:01:06.43 ID:j4aR+VOu.net
>>194
Aye.
And when he finally realized he was bursting out for nothing, he pretends that didn't happen.
How manly.

Oh, wait. He wasn't a man.
He was a poop puncher.

Vile filthy creature that he is, the only common thing he has to man-kind is the appearance.
How dare he disguise himself among humanity.

199 :三年英太郎 ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/06/26(金) 00:10:32.66 ID:Y/tOUaS4.net
Oh dude, calm down! :-)
As you can post here whatever you wanna say, like I'm a moron blah blah,
I myself can post whatever I wanna say.
When you have the right, I too have the right.

Don't be mad beause you couldn't control others, but just take it.
So childish :-)

Anyhow it was interesting to see how いい子ぶりっこ collapsed with rage X-D

200 :sparky4:2015/06/26(金) 00:27:37.18 ID:Oap/AY4O.net
>>165


no!!! they are jerks and bullies and perverts!!

wwww

201 :三年英太郎 ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/06/26(金) 00:30:33.14 ID:Y/tOUaS4.net
>>200
Did you quit (C^ヮ^) or something?

202 :【スパーキー(C ^ヮ^)】& ◆qvql1mGwguAN :2015/06/26(金) 00:38:27.84 ID:Oap/AY4O.net
>>201
no wwwww

203 :【スパーキー(C ^ヮ^)】 ◆FCr.DTJy2k :2015/06/26(金) 00:39:06.17 ID:Oap/AY4O.net
>>202

oops wwww

204 :【スパーキー(C ^ヮ^)】 ◆FCr.DTJy2k :2015/06/26(金) 00:45:29.27 ID:Oap/AY4O.net
crazy!!! wwww

205 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/26(金) 00:50:06.53 ID:8ALI5als.net
>>199
I may have suggested something but never forced anything as far as I can recall it.
A suggestion which you declined, but the choice was totally up to you to make.
There is no forcing nor hard feelings.

Since you expressed yourself that you don't mind about what others write to you,
I decided to play with you a little to see how much you can really take.
Like you just wrote, you can write what you want and so can I.
I was only having my fun here, I don't know why you call it a rage.
Oh, maybe I might have stung you a little.
If so, then I am sorry. Guess you weren't so steel-hearted after all.

206 :三年英太郎 (⌒−⌒*)♪ ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/06/26(金) 00:57:05.66 ID:Y/tOUaS4.net
whatever :-D

207 :三年英太郎 (C⌒−⌒)♪ ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/06/26(金) 00:58:04.82 ID:Y/tOUaS4.net
let me change it :-)

208 :dreas:2015/06/26(金) 01:57:20.32 ID:xbIy58nj.net
What the fuck even happened here

209 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/26(金) 03:37:16.20 ID:hVB9Wb7e!.net
>>200
I'll bully your ass, nerdlord!1

>>208
8ch-gettogether

210 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/26(金) 06:45:47.54 ID:xbIy58nj.net
>>209
Wait, 8ch randomly decided to come and shit up the board?

211 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/26(金) 08:07:32.12 ID:MFA3TOEm.net
why is it deadly hot & humid in tokyo?

212 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/26(金) 10:33:03.28 ID:/EurHAw+.net
I give you my anal virginity and you give me green card. Deal?

213 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/26(金) 10:53:40.46 ID:bv8rQIUz.net
Instead of your virginity over there,
I want one pound of your flesh.

  -- Shyless from "The Merchant of Penis"

214 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/26(金) 11:23:26.14 ID:azipDPEg.net
>>211
also be humid in osaka, but is it hot? i feel even chillness.

215 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/26(金) 12:31:00.03 ID:8Tpte4Ox.net
I, once upon a time, carried a burden inside.

216 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/26(金) 15:09:12.71 ID:BwMf7L/E.net
Fuck France.
[O100kg] Shinichi Shinohara (JPN) David Douillet (FRA)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8KRpO6tkrM
Don't Korea,France!

217 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/26(金) 15:12:09.77 ID:FgYV5Ekw.net
I really want to have sex tonight.

218 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/06/26(金) 18:03:13.53 ID:GdoqA9vV.net
According to the broadcast, the job openings for seekers improved for the first time in 24 years in Tokyo last month.

219 :害酷人:2015/06/26(金) 20:21:58.22 ID:DiY8n/P8.net
>>211
Come to San Francisco, where the high today is 20C.

220 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/26(金) 20:24:40.25 ID:GO7EPb7+.net
>>219
So you're in San Francisco, aren't you? If so, how do you like it?

221 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/26(金) 20:31:41.09 ID:azipDPEg.net
why so cold San Francisco? the temp is thought to be autumn in jpn (except for hokkaido).

222 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/26(金) 20:37:21.50 ID:tx0j6a7Q.net
I don't like rainy days...

223 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/26(金) 21:24:38.51 ID:FgYV5Ekw.net
SF is dry? My face breaks out in this humid weather in Japan so I need to go somewhere dry...

224 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/26(金) 21:29:26.23 ID:xbr0dwEX.net
I like rainy days,
where I see in the park lots of gays,
who say that kindness really pays.
I've never met women who are good lays.
All they ever did was write J's and K's.
And I always ended up being lost in a maze,
together with people who love nothing but maize.
I always try not to wind up being in a daze,
but I always fail, which I hope is just a phase.

225 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/06/26(金) 22:17:06.37 ID:GdoqA9vV.net
The draft budget must allocate more than two hundred billion yen for the establishment of a sports arena used for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

226 :【スパーキー(C ^ヮ^)】 ◆FCr.DTJy2k :2015/06/26(金) 23:10:24.27 ID:5c87/0F8.net
>>207
wwww



i want to torture and rape rapists and bullies! wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

227 :【スパーキー(C ^ヮ^)】 ◆FCr.DTJy2k :2015/06/26(金) 23:12:29.80 ID:5c87/0F8.net
>>209

i will rape you then! wwww

228 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/26(金) 23:35:05.66 ID:hVB9Wb7e!.net
>>210
no! we make the board better !!

229 :【スパーキー(C ^ヮ^)】 ◆FCr.DTJy2k :2015/06/26(金) 23:49:57.69 ID:Oap/AY4O.net
>>228
bakapee!!

230 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/26(金) 23:56:04.04 ID:FgYV5Ekw.net
I just made sea weed soup. So good.

231 :三年英太郎 (C⌒−⌒)♪ ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/06/27(土) 00:00:36.55 ID:SYKbe2qV.net
I'm done my auction thing for today. Lots of selfish costomers (ToT)

232 :臭い米国人:2015/06/27(土) 00:18:36.61 ID:ZzG4DF0z.net
Last night I read about 明智光秀 and his dispute with 里村紹巴。Is 連歌 practiced anymore? I think maybe only in small groups.

233 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/06/27(土) 01:21:07.15 ID:+6ibAcYQ.net
It has been internationally recognized that the 200 mile sea zone is jurisdiction of the littoral country.
Recently, Japanese and Russian authorities on fishery talks seem to be stumbling block to settle the problem.

234 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 01:25:02.02 ID:LfJhMDyg.net
>>232
I'm just curious how old are you?

235 :三年英太郎 (C⌒−⌒)♪ ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/06/27(土) 04:13:24.45 ID:SYKbe2qV.net
>>232
Here haiku is way more popular than tanka (or renga),
and of course there're more groups all around.
My mom used to belong to a tanka club and complained about its unpopularity, HAHA (´▽`*)

One of the reasons is that it usually requires a knowledge of ancient Japanese to create.
I suppose tanka in modern Japanese is minor.
I've just learned of Saito Saito from Ikari Shinto, a TV show.
http://matsukonews.com/1673

236 :三年英太郎 (C⌒−⌒)♪ ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/06/27(土) 04:19:37.89 ID:SYKbe2qV.net
I'm playing Terraria right now. It's a monster eating time....

237 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/06/27(土) 11:24:58.25 ID:+6ibAcYQ.net
Seismologists predict the volcano called Ontakesan has begun to lapse into a phase of inactivity.
So, rescue workers planned to find the missing people.

238 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 11:28:52.82 ID:RFu38ECI.net
Australia is a very anti-Japanese country.
One of those who made Nanking was an Australian.
William Flood Webb,President of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East after WW2,
was very evil man.

Why are many Australians illogical?

239 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 11:31:20.20 ID:wrFmI370.net
Because they are Caucasians. They are all illogical.

240 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 13:29:23.95 ID:NMu52i+E.net
ワキガイギ猿語なんか学んでイギ猿たちが日本に役に立ったか?

241 :【スパーキー(C ^ヮ^)】 ◆FCr.DTJy2k :2015/06/27(土) 15:06:16.05 ID:9woF0TKW.net
http://4ch.mooo.com

irc://4ch.mooo.com/#yotsubanome

yotsubanome channeru is back~

242 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/06/27(土) 15:08:22.56 ID:+6ibAcYQ.net
A dense fog caused traffic snarls and a rush of cars in highways of metropolitan area during the rainy season.

243 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 15:49:18.27 ID:vso3/DBs.net
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244 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 16:48:43.92 ID:wrFmI370.net
Is it annoying to see "YAS" instead of "yes"?!

245 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 17:28:03.09 ID:wrFmI370.net
YAAAASSSSS

246 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 17:32:41.69 ID:eJ7dx+qE!.net
YAS

247 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 17:34:21.23 ID:wrFmI370.net
YAS sounds stupid?!

248 :( ̄○○ ̄):2015/06/27(土) 17:55:35.71 ID:gNyL3c64.net
you are morons.

249 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 18:20:06.10 ID:wrFmI370.net
Moron"s"?! Lol

250 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 18:32:41.51 ID:nAIsPXTJ.net
Why did you start studying English?

251 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 18:39:53.75 ID:wrFmI370.net
Because gaijjns always make fun of us Japanese so I want to make fun of gaijjns in English in return.

252 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 18:48:49.21 ID:eJ7dx+qE!.net
I changed the covers for my YGO deck

253 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 19:06:35.56 ID:LfJhMDyg.net
I just checked up on my vegetable garden because recently it's been rainy so I thought I don't need to go there to give water so I didn't go there for some time.

And boom! My vegetables are freaking huge now! especially cherry tomatoes! My garden is like a jungle now!

254 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 19:12:56.93 ID:LfJhMDyg.net
I planted so many edamame beans so I'm pretty excited about it!

255 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 19:15:37.19 ID:vso3/DBs.net
>>253
http://zephyrus.jpn.ph/tv/s/test1434861545363.jpg
lets plant some mints!

256 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 19:21:33.50 ID:0CfW6FdL.net
>>239
I see.

257 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/06/27(土) 19:22:41.29 ID:+6ibAcYQ.net
The Japanese women's soccer team qualified to advance to a quarterfinal in the World Cup soccer which got underway in Canada.
The quarterfinal will be held tomorrow.

258 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 19:32:44.38 ID:LfJhMDyg.net
>>255
How do you use mint?! Today I went to local home center to buy a seedling of basil but I didn't.

259 :害酷人:2015/06/27(土) 19:34:10.48 ID:nB+M0lDs.net
>>220
I have very mixed feelings about San Francisco. It used to be that artistic people came
here, but now all the money from tech companies and foreign investors (Chinese and Russian,
mostly) have made it very difficult for anybody other than tech workers to afford rent.
An average 1 bedroom apartment is probably around $2500-$3000/month now, and a small house
anywhere in the Bay Area is around $1M. Most of my friends are looking to move elsewhere in
the country, but the popular locations (Portland, Seattle, Austin) are seeing their prices
go up, too. I'm still here because this is where the good jobs in my field are - but there's
less and less to keep me here. Too much money, too few fun people.

>>223
It's not dry in the city (one of the reasons there's so much fog), but it rarely gets above
22C here. In September, it might get up to 25C for a week. Maybe. SF does not really have
seasons.

260 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 19:36:41.89 ID:vso3/DBs.net
>>258
i have no use. it smells like my underarm.
the only usage i can imagine is mint bath.

261 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 19:43:38.25 ID:LfJhMDyg.net
My cousin often goes to SF because he is in tech industry. He often gets headhunting by so many companies including Google. Jealous.

262 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 20:08:51.97 ID:/wMKsHIp.net
if i wear this vintage shirt in the US, would i be beaten up?
http://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/193975802

263 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 20:21:27.20 ID:S3/Zz+of.net
Mint, peppermint, Cool Mint, badminton. . . .
But that's not what I meant.
You still don't know what I meant?
Then I'll give you a hint.
There's a famous guy named Clint.
Yes, his family name is Eastwood.
As an actor, he's sharp as a flint.
He always wears a shirt with a nice tint.
He hates to drive a car with a dint.
He once wrote a book that never got out of print.
He once daydreamed of being a quint.
He's diligent, he always works without a stint.
"Go ahead, make my day!"
says he, with his eyes shining with a glint.
So tidy is he, well-dressed is he,
without a single loose piece of lint.
Never did he do that, no he didn't.
So said he, with his trademark squint.
But he's not learned enough to be able to read a Septuagint.
Once he broke his leg, and they had to put it into a splint.

264 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 21:21:12.94 ID:LfJhMDyg.net
I've been wearing some short pants these days because it's getting hot in Japan but my skin is kinda pale you know not tanned enough
so I'm going to get some tan in my fave beach next week.

In this beach you can get so many hamaguri shells. Excited!

265 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 21:29:59.59 ID:LfJhMDyg.net
I'll upload some pictures of it here. If it's successful

266 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 22:09:00.95 ID:nAIsPXTJ.net
I'm looking forward to hamaguri pictures.

267 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 22:13:22.27 ID:LfJhMDyg.net
Aw stay tuned!!!

268 :臭い米国人:2015/06/27(土) 22:38:46.98 ID:ZzG4DF0z.net
>>234
I'm only 26.

>>235
Yes I feel that it is something that is in the past. It was interesting to read about it though!

>>262
I doubt you would be beaten up, unless you went to a black neighborhood maybe?
But you will definitely have people staring at you.

269 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 22:42:30.82 ID:vso3/DBs.net
臭いsan is only 26!?
it astounted me.

270 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 23:00:38.37 ID:tAKcSIlw.net
age doesn't matter. He stinks like sewage

271 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 23:39:55.77 ID:9vmUG8MJ.net
i want to turn over ちゃぶ台 when i get angry.
during Showa era you could see here and there japanese angry fathers turn over ちゃぶ台
especially when the all of their family members had a dinner around the ちゃぶ台s.
in many cases their sons made the fathers go mad.
unfortunately it is Heisei now and the japanese don't use ちゃぶ台 any more.
i miss you ちゃぶ台...

272 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/27(土) 23:52:30.08 ID:9vmUG8MJ.net
it's turned out that turning-over-ちゃぶ台 world championship is held in iwate prefecture every year.
i might need to look into taking part in it...

273 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/28(日) 01:03:36.51 ID:jCpfmmcV.net
>>268
YAAAAAS! I'm 26 years age too!

274 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/28(日) 02:08:10.87 ID:ulnH681u.net
So how'd the 8ch thing work out?

275 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/28(日) 02:25:15.47 ID:hvYL836g!.net
>>274
4chan started to get unbearable and many people left for 8ch

276 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/28(日) 03:44:59.18 ID:t1WRoeeo.net
Now Mil Mil Milky (みるみるミルキィ) is over...
My deepest sorrow!
That leaves a cureless scar in my heart.

277 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/28(日) 08:24:48.55 ID:DU0NjMtI.net
Mil Mil Milky sat on the wall.
Mil Mil Milky fell down to the ground.
Mil Mil Milky broke to pieces.
All the King's Men and horses
could not put Mil Mil Milky together again. *sob*

278 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/28(日) 08:39:57.98 ID:sZzaerK3.net
Look up into the Milky Way
Streaming down the sky to the bay
Connected by sea to Skara Brae.
Do those ruins contain some clay?
On that faraway land, are there any dogs stray?
If I go there, will a beautiful girl be coming,
Serving me coffee with a splendid tray
On a sunny, refreshing day?
Will the girl be pretty enough to give me an impression
That strikes me as if with a fresh water spray?
Then, will I be filled with such deep emotion
That makes me shout, "Yay"?
Will I be stunned, having nothing to say?
Or will I start dancing as in ballet?

279 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/28(日) 09:46:43.61 ID:p4NK3hL6.net
English is very difficult

280 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/28(日) 10:08:05.49 ID:KbYpNitV.net
Japanese is also difficult.

281 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/28(日) 10:12:27.96 ID:vfzMmwfc.net
so what is easy for us?

282 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/28(日) 10:16:28.69 ID:KbYpNitV.net
Korean for sure.

283 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/06/28(日) 10:38:08.38 ID:mituytTd.net
According to the broadcast, Canada was defeated by England by a score of 1-0.
Japan and England advance to a semifinal in the World Cup soccer.
Japan will be the second consecutive winner in the soccer game.

284 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/06/28(日) 10:42:34.76 ID:mituytTd.net
I made a mistake, the score was 2-1,

285 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/28(日) 10:52:26.31 ID:vfzMmwfc.net
is there any difference between soccer and football?

286 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/06/28(日) 11:03:18.26 ID:mituytTd.net
According to my survey, soccer is usually used in England, and football is used in other countries.

287 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/28(日) 11:15:17.32 ID:vfzMmwfc.net
i see.
sounds like tube and subway.

288 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/28(日) 12:12:20.32 ID:y1rwhicT.net
Football, volleyball, baseball, softball,
Racquetball, handball, basketball, hardball. . . .
There're lots sports in the world you play with a ball,
And you can't play any of them if you're an oddball.

If you want to be good at any such sport,
You've certainly got to give it your all.
No such sport is as easy as playing with a snowball.
Choose one of those sports and pay all your attention to it.
If you don't devote your energy to it,
You'll surely fall into a downfall.

Before your practice, you shouldn't take a highball
Or any other kind of alcohol.
If you do, you may get into a pitfall.
During a game, there're numerous dangers to forestall.
If you don't take enough care, you may rush into a sidewall.
Or you may even get your head crushed against a stonewall.

289 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/28(日) 12:12:46.95 ID:y1rwhicT.net
Continued from >>288

Be on guard not to catch cold during a snowfall.
If you make any such blunder, you'll end up being a goofball.
After your practice, take a good rest, which is a real cure-all.
Whenever you feel dry in your nose, use a spray of aerosol.

If your girlfriend is with you, ask her to put on a camisole.
If she's a beautiful girl from Nepal,
Have her use a brilliant orange parasol,
Whose design reminds you of a refreshing waterfall.

If you feel uncomfortable kissing her,
Try some toothpaste with xylitol,
Perhaps with a little bit of menthol.
That may remind you of your ex-lover
Who spoke beautiful Provençal.

When you think you've eaten too much,
Start watching your level of cholesterol.
If you don't, you may be no better than a neanderthal.
If you do, your life will get back to a pastorale.
Well, I think that by now I've told you all.

290 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/28(日) 12:33:49.95 ID:QRg2fXtJ.net
I like playing with balls between my thighs.

291 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/28(日) 14:05:38.54 ID:vfzMmwfc.net
i wonder if the stick feels jealous of the balls from time to time in that case.

292 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/28(日) 14:25:34.88 ID:S3xBIpIz.net
I'm so unmotivated and feel like giving up everything. I keep thinking why the heck I have to do something that I don't like at all and sacrifice my inner peace for it.
With this thought on my mind all the time, it's hard to focus on my tasks or even to be happy.

293 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/28(日) 14:32:08.19 ID:y1rwhicT.net
>>292
Could I ask you to tell us more about it?
How long have been feeling that way?
What exactly have you been doing
that you don't like at all?
If you don't want to specify,
you don't have to, though.

294 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/28(日) 14:52:02.38 ID:S3xBIpIz.net
It's about my thesis and school in general. But this helpless and restless feeling I've had for even longer. Maybe since I was first diagnosed with depression back in high school.
I still tend to be easily depressed and have mood swings although I'm over major depression now.

295 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/28(日) 14:56:07.09 ID:Yc9cb+uc.net
>>294
I see. So maybe you're a graduate school student. And you don't
like to be there? In any case, it must be hard to be you,
having been diagnosed with depression as early as in your high school days.

296 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/28(日) 15:02:37.02 ID:8Nmq6J0u!.net
English is actually a creole derived from a pidgin of Anglo-Saxon and Norman French.
It's not a real language but two languages horribly fused into one.

297 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/28(日) 15:04:27.50 ID:S3xBIpIz.net
>>294
Actually, I'm an undergraduate. Well, I like studying but it's just that I'm not interested in the subject I'm studying. If I was still a freshman, I'd either quit school or change majors but I'm already a senior so it's too late.

298 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/28(日) 15:25:42.76 ID:ig2jeOmS.net
>>296
I agree with you in that contemporary English is an almost fifty-fifty
mixture of Anglo-Saxon with ancient French. Almost the same is true of
Japanese, which is an almost fifty-fifty mixture of ancient Japanese
with ancient Chinese. Although almost diagonally different, these
two languages (English and Japanese), which are based in two
completely opposite corners of the earth, have much in common
somehow, in some funny way.

299 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/28(日) 15:29:26.44 ID:xHg8McN8.net
>>297
So you have already spent more than three years in college on studying
something you don't care about. It must be hard. Probably you felt
a strong compulsion from your parents and society to choose the major
you selected. Maybe, deep down, you have an ardent desire to study
something else, which is probably something that is considered by
society to be useless, like literature or philosophy or art.

300 :臭い米国人:2015/06/29(月) 01:36:11.90 ID:25KnEeqw.net
>>274
8ch is hosted on the same servers as 2ch are by the way.

>>285 >>286
Soccer is the term in America. England and Australia use football.

>>297
It's not like you have to go into the industry of your major at least.
I'm in Comp Sci, and while I enjoy it, for my "break year" I plan to do ALT, hopefully in 長崎県。
That will definitely help me determine where I want to go.

301 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/29(月) 04:20:53.88 ID:sGFSs6ox.net
An atomic bomb killed a lot of civilians in Nagasaki.
Japanese didn't attack to civilians in WW2.
Which is more justice,Japan or America.
I know the answer.

302 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/29(月) 07:22:57.84 ID:rLOz/lTb.net
>>300
What's a "break year"? Does your current employer (perhaps one
in computer science) give you a break year during which you can
leave the company temporarily and do whatever you want to do?
Or are you a college teacher and talking about your "sabbatical"?

303 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/29(月) 10:51:04.68 ID:RVC1eHWa.net
Computer science is abbreviated as "comp sci."
Comp sci is so hard it gives you a sigh.
Computing is everywhere in the world of sci-fi.
Network is so prevalent these days you can't get by without a wi-fi.
When I said so to a Scotsman, all he said was "aye."
He's such a jolly, handsome, agreeable, but sometimes nervous guy.
He's a sincere, honest, and serious person, and never tells a lie.
One weakness he was is that when he's with a girl, he gets shy.
As a student he was working part-time working in a pigsty.
After getting used to the smelly pigs, he learned to work with them
under a clear, blue sky.
At the end of work each day, he cheerfully says to the pigs goodbye.
Once he came up with an idea of a prank, and he entered into the
pigsty on the sly.
The hay and everything else there was really dry.
Usually they ought to be slightly wet, and he wondered why.
Maybe it was because of something done by an international spy.
That, he thought, was something nobody can ever deny.
My Scots friend was so poor he had a hard time in getting by.
There was even a time he was so desperate that when I talked to him
he didn't even reply.
I was so shocked at his destitute state I could not help but cry.
At the sight of my response, he could not help but say, "Oh, my!"

304 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/29(月) 11:15:42.38 ID:Ib95UuPR.net
My Scottish friend once lived very far and decided to live nigh.
Near his new place was a little shop that sold everything made of rye.
He bought a splendid piece of bread there on the Fourth of July.
There he also bought something he always wanted to give me: an apple pie.
He just had to give all that to me although there was a risk of oversupply.
He also thought the merchandise looked so delicious he thought it was a good buy.
When he came to my place with that small gifts, I was with a Thai.
And also, I was wearing what I usually don't wear: a beautiful tie.
It was so brilliant something came flying to my tie,
and I realized it was something I don't care for very much: a fly.
Right at that moment, somebody I never expected slowly came by.
The stranger looked wicked, with a crooked mouth, and with an evil eye.
My Scottish friend, my Thai friend, and I together got into a fight with
the wicked guy.
Then my final punch gave him a black eye.
The crooked man left immediately, without any intention again to drop by.
He uttered a word just before leaving, but I don't think he had anything to imply.
He was some Westerner doing some business with a gangster in Shanghai.

305 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/06/29(月) 11:20:40.09 ID:OYr6slpz.net
The terrorists who drove vehicles with explosives often perished in a blast in crowded places, leaving many people dead and injured.
Officials from the United Nations or international organizations must be a troubleshooter between the Muslim groups in the Middle East.

306 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/06/29(月) 11:48:00.61 ID:OYr6slpz.net
US air raids on the guerrilla position in Syria but their effort tried in vain.

307 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/29(月) 12:33:50.56 ID:5pJW59Xp.net
Nagasaki is literally in the middle of nowhere. Only chinks and retarded offsprings of the "hidden Christians" live there. Pure Japanese don't live there.

308 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/29(月) 14:36:02.51 ID:dJSPZQ7H.net
>>301
Except for pearl harbor and wake island and the Marshall islands and pelelieu and the Philippines and Okinawa and Guam and Australia and new g.and china and Korea...

Your perception of history is so laughably inaccurate you should just stop talking

309 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/06/29(月) 16:59:50.32 ID:OYr6slpz.net
Greece called on the EU countries to expand economic assistance for its accumulated debts, but Germany is tending to repel the plan.

310 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/29(月) 18:16:55.65 ID:s6klEHIT.net
This year I'm going to send some messages to freaking American friends on LINE like "remember Hiroshima!" "We'll never forget what you Americans did to us" on 6th August.

311 :臭い米国人:2015/06/29(月) 23:13:36.98 ID:25KnEeqw.net
>>302
I'm a student actually. A lot of students will do something overseas for a year after college,
as a way to have one last long vacation before entering work. I am from a poor family, so I will be working regardless.
However, I'd still consider it a break because I won't be working in the tech industry directly.

>>303
Perhaps you'd be pleased by performing a particular popular wordplay called alliteration.

312 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/30(火) 00:26:03.85 ID:28wUQzhX.net
>>311
Are you a Caltech, Stanford, UCLA or cal state student?

313 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/30(火) 07:34:13.33 ID:wADR6G4F.net
>>311
I always imagined you to be a middle-aged American who has lived
in Japan for more than a decade as an English teacher. But looks
like you're actually in your own country, perhaps with no previous
experience living in Japan, a 26-year-old Comp Sci major with
a fairly deep knowledge of the Japanese language. Impressive!
You are sure to be a success in Japan. Whether as a language teacher
or as a computer science entrepreneur or whatever, you just can't
fail in Japan. Japan needs you.

314 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/30(火) 07:40:54.35 ID:cGb7oe6c.net
>>311
Alliteration? Yes, I know something about it and I know people sometimes
use it in the titles of newspaper articles, catchphrases, and elsewhere.
I also know it used to be very popular in Old English literature,
in which in fact rhyme was still unknown (rhyme arrived in Europe
much later). But I didn't think people liked alliteration as much
as rhyme. I personally like rhyme much more than alliteration.
But of course, when there is a chance, I do want to try some
alliteration as well.

315 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/30(火) 08:25:08.45 ID:cWqVrKPN.net
Come on baby
Come on baby
Can you eat onions?
Elephant!Elephant!

      / ̄ ̄\
      | ・ U  |
      | |ι    \ パンパン
/ ̄ ̄ ̄ 匚      ヽ
| ・ U    \     ) ))
| |ι        \  ノ
U||  ̄ ̄ ||||
   ̄      ̄   ̄

316 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/30(火) 09:06:19.68 ID:wzcIWRAl.net
Nohara Shinnosuke (41)

317 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/30(火) 10:06:28.21 ID:WOtjnoG4.net
>>315
cute!

318 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/06/30(火) 15:26:57.38 ID:Ynqwinwd.net
Share prices in various countries plunged to the lower level yesterday mainly due to the Greek financial crisis.

319 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/06/30(火) 15:52:43.87 ID:Ynqwinwd.net
Even after 70 years of atomic holocausts in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, many atomic bomb survivors have later died in great agony.

320 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/30(火) 17:41:40.39 ID:28wUQzhX.net
Yes. That's why they must apologize sincerely and pay compensation money to the victims.

321 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/30(火) 17:43:06.89 ID:28wUQzhX.net
But still they are super proud of what they did to us. Yes killing complete innocent people.

322 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/30(火) 18:00:24.80 ID:28wUQzhX.net
They often claim that dropping two nuclear bombs were "necessary"!
What they always do are just justify justify justify justify justify!

Nuclear bombs? Justified. Vietnam war? Justified. Iraq war? Justified.

323 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/30(火) 18:59:26.50 ID:NuoGnrxm.net
You came down from Orion to this damned earth.
Somewhere in space you lost your heavenly wings.
You have come far away from your place of birth.
In coming down, you have brought numerous things.

Among the presents you brought is your brilliance.
The brilliance in your eyes is totally unrivaled.
At your shining existence all beings sigh in resonance.
Your celestial mind is a mysterious world untraveled.

Deep in your eyes there is something wet.
That wetness is unique to your own being.
In no one else I've seen anything similar yet.
To me your gleaming eyes are always tear-jerking.

Dancing on the stage with your refined skin spotlighted,
Your alluring smile grabs my whole existence.
Even to the Antarctica I'd pursue you delighted.
Your magical glow stands out in all this silence.

For your love I could easily sacrifice my life.
Your adorable thin lips make me tremble.
Your ephemeral slender figure kills me as if with a knife.
Your divine eternity always makes me humble.

324 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/06/30(火) 19:18:11.34 ID:KV8MXSCH.net
I wanna go to Hawaii. Hawaii is like heaven. Food is good, beach is beautiful and people are nice. There are so many places I want to visit in America<3 love the country!

325 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/06/30(火) 23:49:41.65 ID:rXzRXoh9.net
The Japanese government officials must meet the North Korean executives to talk about the North Korean abduction of Japanese citizens to avoid the worsening situation between Japan and North Korea.

326 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/01(水) 00:10:20.80 ID:Ge14XHpf.net
>>324
That's not true. I was told "go back to your fucking country" when I visited the Pearl Harbor.

327 :臭い米国人:2015/07/01(水) 02:01:41.82 ID:fLi8p3s5.net
>>312
None, I live in Wisconsin and attend neither Madison nor Milwaukee.

>>313
Thank you for your kind words, I have never been outside of the US.
Most of my knowledge is from reading, or from my native friend.
I do not have an interest in the same things most Japanese learners do, that is Anime or video games.

>>314
Rhyme is definitely more popular. I was just trying to be clever in my response.

328 :臭い米国人:2015/07/01(水) 02:10:10.56 ID:fLi8p3s5.net
>>325 >>326
I wanted to reply to you two, but there's some words that are on the banlist apprently.
I tried multiple edits, but none of them work.

I've put the reply here:
http://pastebin.com/rBReyK4T

329 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/01(水) 07:22:52.90 ID:0Xdt28I7.net
>>327
So you've been learning Japanese mostly from reading. That's even
more impressive. I know how hard it must be for Westerners living
their own countries to learn Japanese. That's quite a different
story from us Japanese living in Japan to learn English. English
is everywhere, in all the farthest corners of the entire earth,
while Japanese is not.

I didn't know most Japanese learners in the US were interested in
anime and video games. Can I ask you what motivates you to
study Japanese that hard?

330 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/01(水) 08:22:48.14 ID:O1KPRVD9.net
>>324
i also live hawaii very much. but dont like country of america. they make okinawa people feel so terrible. hare much us miritary force.

331 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/01(水) 11:48:09.17 ID:ImjVaHi7.net
>>322
Wars have their reasons. The atomic bombs were both nessesaey and justified, and if they weren't, the IJA should have accepted the numerous surrender forms submitted to them by the states.

The rest is more complicated. Vietnam and Iraq/Iran were nessesary peacekeeping actions that got COMPLETELY out of hand.were they reasonable to start? Sure. Were they still reasonable 3 years later? Not really.

332 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/01(水) 11:57:47.08 ID:CJdkm/15.net
>>326
My foreign friend got the same thing in Japan. Does that make Japan suck too?

333 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/01(水) 12:09:03.74 ID:FSqgVUy5.net
World leaders have repeated their call on Japan to play a more important role in the international community.
But the Japan-US Security Treaty holds good within the framework of Japan's Peace Constitution.
Japan must not be a military power again.

334 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/01(水) 12:19:47.86 ID:Pwp7uQxp.net
>>331
You're a traitor. Go to fucking Korea or China or wherever.

335 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/01(水) 12:22:11.79 ID:Pwp7uQxp.net
>>332
No. Because Japanese people can't be racist. But white people are always racists. It's a universal commonsense.

336 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/01(水) 13:18:59.44 ID:nF9LJDKi.net
We hate one another.
We can't get together.
We know it's better to be friends,
But we just don't even bother.
Our turmoil is so intense
It's at the end of our tether.
All the King's Horses
And all the King's Men
Couldn't get us together.
Oh, no, it's over. Why bother?

337 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/01(水) 14:25:37.15 ID:FSqgVUy5.net
The market sources say that today's climb in share prices is due mainly psychological factors, although the Greek economies are facing many difficult problems.

338 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/01(水) 14:52:51.43 ID:y6PYBMVH.net
Sorry for posting a gay cruising experience. just ignore if you are homofobia(and also ant fats).
In April I encountered a 185/120/30 stout bear guy at a gay sauna, at first I thought he must have/had been engaged in some professional sport (but he had not any sport background).
and he called me as a nice guy (in real that should be not).
At that time we separeted each other and I regret not to passing my contact info him after coming home, but also that is my way to getting along with gay cruinsing spots (some リア充 can transfer easily from there to private)
While regretting that thing, the other Sunday I met him again there.
At first glance, I can hardly notice the big bear as the same guy that I met April, but it is so rare to see such the big guy, so I hesitately attempt to attack him being worring to be rejected.
But somehow we could got relations and at some pillow talks, the guy told me that man who met in April is the same.
I unbelievabliy be filled with joy when hearing that, but also be worried how I could separate this time, and we separated again by not passing contact info .
Because I usually cover myself with Uniqlo, and I feel inferior when seeing fashinonable gays (and he is yonger than me..), so if I see the guy is リア充, I must feel to flee from the situation...
Always that is how I use gay spots,, it is so tough as results.

339 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/01(水) 18:47:55.49 ID:Ge14XHpf.net
What the fuck are you talking about?!

340 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/01(水) 20:39:14.76 ID:YmBMMkcP.net
一本(ippon), 二本(nihon), 三本(sanbon)...
the same unit "本(hon)" is used for all of these 3 but pronunciation is totally different from one another..."pon" "hon" and "bon"
and i'm pretty sure most japanese people can't explain why it is.
foreign learners should be confused about this irregularity, shouldn't they?

341 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/01(水) 22:05:11.23 ID:toHbyVC9.net
About forty years ago, the Japanese government was embarrassed by the announcement that a former US senior official said that the US nuclear armed warships stayed at the ports of Japan.
On the contrary, the US nuclear powered submarine gave up the plan to stay at the port of New York because of a dense population.

342 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/01(水) 22:27:57.45 ID:toHbyVC9.net
It seems almost impossible for the Japanese government to uphold its three non-nuclear principles.

343 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/01(水) 22:35:10.66 ID:toHbyVC9.net
Sending the Self Defense Forces men abroad, especially war-torn cities, will evoke severe criticism from the opposition parties and pacifist campaigners.

344 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/01(水) 23:59:13.72 ID:ImjVaHi7.net
>>322
...why?

345 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/02(木) 05:42:29.70 ID:fhdU4CPU.net
>>339
Be polite!

346 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/02(木) 06:19:34.95 ID:Z0g/STR5.net
be educated

347 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/02(木) 07:05:18.53 ID:X71z3Gnu.net
It was a matter of course the captivity during the World War II was considered to be a shame in Japan.
On the contrary, American citizens gave a hero's welcome to American soldiers who returned home after the captivity during the war-time.

348 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/02(木) 09:30:56.55 ID:J2xnVov9.net
ヨーロッパに5年住んで良かったと思うこと上げてく
http://wc2014.2ch.net/test/read.cgi/world/1426315822/

349 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/02(木) 11:32:45.58 ID:hbOzhw2j.net
>>340
I'm not quite versed in that field at all, but if I remember and
understand it correctly, 本 used to be pronounced "pon" all the time
in ancient times. "一" (pronounced "ichi" in modern Japanese), on the
other hand, used to be pronounced "it" (with the final "t" pronounced
rather like that in Southern Chinese dialect, that is, not quite
like in English but less prominent).

Thus, "一本" used to be pronounced "itpon," which easily shifted to
"ippon." "二本" used to be pronounced "nipon," and "三本" as "sanpon"
or "sampon."

Over the years, the pronunciation of "本" (pon) changed to "fon"
and then to "hon." Thus "二本" came to be pronounced "nifon" and
then "nihon."

On the other hand, 一本 (itpon, ippon) never changed its sound
because it never needed to. It's quite easy to understand why not.
The sound "itpon" or "ippon" cannot change. How can anyone change
"it" + "pon" to "it" + "hon"? The latter combination of sounds
is impossible to pronounced. Hence the former, ancient combination
of sounds survived.

350 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/02(木) 11:33:09.93 ID:hbOzhw2j.net
Continued from >>349
On the other hand, "二本" (ni + pon) easily shifted to "ni + hon."
That is easy to understand. It's easy to pronounce "nihon."

What about "三本"? Why "sanbon" or "sambon"? I believe it is because
the phoneme "p" was affected by the aspirated sound "n" before that
ad shifted to an aspirated sound itself, hence "b." The "n" sound
and the "b" sound are both aspirated. Phonetically, it is impossible
to pronounce an aspirated sound together with an unaspirated sound"
like "np". It's exactly like in the English language or other
European languages. In English, we cannot say "kd". We say "kt"
instead. Thus we pronounce "asked" as "askt", not as "askd."
It is because the "k" sound is not aspirated, while the "d" sound is
aspirated. When one aspirated sound combines with an unaspirated sound,
the latter sound affects the former. Hence, we say "kt" instead of
"kd." The same is true of "三本" (sanbon, sambon).

351 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/02(木) 13:32:31.98 ID:4ZMbR/E4.net
Pietro salad dressing is huge among gaijins.
http://www.amazon.com/Angelo-Pietro-Dressing-Sesame-9-3-Ounce/dp/B007TGP9NQ

352 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/02(木) 13:39:32.61 ID:Ln6sqMTm.net
I know so many Japanese dressings are popular among gaijins but I wonder if they have the ability to really appreciate the delicate taste of Japanese dressings.

353 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/02(木) 15:09:08.57 ID:X71z3Gnu.net
In Japan, the land is said to be the most valuable property to inherit from the ancestors.
But recently, because of decreasing the population, land prices are not skyrocketing.

354 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/02(木) 15:31:24.98 ID:1KsTXHJ1.net
Nadeshiko won against England.
An England player become a tragic heroine.
However, the PK is her dive at the penalty area.
This is not a tragedy.
This is only 因果応報.

355 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/02(木) 15:59:43.17 ID:1KsTXHJ1.net
I was wrong.
A PK diver is not the same as a own goal player.
However,this is 因果応報 as the team.

356 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/02(木) 16:05:42.64 ID:X71z3Gnu.net
Executives of major political parties said that the next Upper House election will run counter to the Constitution unless the wide gap in the weight of individual votes is corrected.

357 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/02(木) 18:40:34.55 ID:X71z3Gnu.net
Antipathy to the United States in Japan seems to be prevailing owing to Washington's tough stance for sharing of the defense burden in the Western Pacific although they have overkill possession of nuclear arms.

358 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/02(木) 19:05:47.00 ID:WAX+GxF4.net
I have a date with a very handsome white gaijin tonight. Hopefully I can get laid.

359 :害酷人:2015/07/02(木) 19:14:04.05 ID:k5p8b/e5.net
>>327
Your name is Yon Yonson, you come from Wisconsin? You work in a lumberyard there (woo hoo)?

>>340 >>349
My Japanese classes would have been much easier had the teacher told us (or known) about 連濁.
(Me: "Why is 三百 pronounced sambyaku and not sanhyaku?" Teacher: "It just is.")
As far as nihon/nippon is concerned, the usual explanation I hear is that the latter is poetic/
prestige, and is the preservation of the older form. (The closest equivalent in English would
probably be the poetic English form where "ed" is stressed, similar to how it was in Middle
English - e.g. 'blessed' pronounced 'bleh-SED' rather than 'blesd')

360 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/02(木) 20:18:11.14 ID:9ZylmMFM!.net
Ah, finally summer break came. I'm so glad.

361 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/02(木) 23:11:02.96 ID:WAX+GxF4.net
I'm back from the date and making some cucumber pickles with 豆板醤 taste. It's super good!

I've got so many cucumbers because my neighbor gave me.
What is your fave cucumber recipe?

362 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/02(木) 23:19:16.97 ID:WZqTAnOe.net
Why cant you use the box in front of you?

363 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/02(木) 23:26:36.89 ID:WAX+GxF4.net
What box?

364 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/02(木) 23:43:58.57 ID:JBjLm5EO.net
Because we don't have the "box", which is replaced by the tablet or board.

365 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/02(木) 23:46:08.81 ID:WZqTAnOe.net
The box deploying power/reset button and LED lamp.

366 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/03(金) 00:00:14.04 ID:hW69ebsO.net
>>364
Aw, they are digital divide victims by the mass media advertising these devices as handy/convinient.
In real, they are inferior to the "box" in the meaning of maintenancebility/remodeling.

367 :【スパーキー(C ^ヮ^)】 ◆FCr.DTJy2k :2015/07/03(金) 00:10:16.92 ID:roDSjRQ8.net
wwww crazy

368 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/03(金) 00:45:31.27 ID:iC7MAi5b.net
I was supposed to get tan this week and enjoy clam shelling but it's been rainy ><

369 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/03(金) 03:48:45.38 ID:/70hmkSQ.net
Man, you guys sure talk a lot.

Is the one literature dude who talked with dread still around?

370 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/03(金) 05:58:12.49 ID:ZGQrQqGY.net
>>369
What does "to talk with dread" mean? You mean literally "to talk
in a terrified manner"? Or is that an idiom that means something
different, which I don't know?

371 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/03(金) 06:59:37.81 ID:6HcBjJhj.net
The US and Cuban leaders shared the conviction that they could normalize bilateral relations to help rehabilitate the Cuban economy to realize the everlasting peace.

372 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/03(金) 07:07:40.46 ID:62NzW94s.net
This is a typical Korean style.
The right person is the Pope.

1 :以下、\(^o^)/でVIPがお送りします:2015/07/01(水) 17:26:54.847 ID:th1zSWiF0.net
「韓国人は霊的に生まれ変われ」と発言した法王に、韓国人が銅像で復讐

http://japanese.joins.com/upload/images/2015/07/20150701082322-1.jpg

これあかんでしょ

373 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/03(金) 07:10:43.56 ID:62NzW94s.net
This is a religious ritual, but Korean metality also has other meanings.

374 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/03(金) 07:15:11.01 ID:6HcBjJhj.net
IAEA officials stressed that the full inspection of Iranian nuclear sites is indispensable to solve the suspected nuclear development issue.

375 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/03(金) 08:25:37.47 ID:Mq153gDb.net
>>370
That was supposed to say talk with "Dreas" our resident English and airsoft
Consultant, but google keyboard's autocorrect fucked the sentence up.

376 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/03(金) 08:36:35.00 ID:iC7MAi5b.net
>>372
LOLOLOL

This is so Korean!

377 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/03(金) 12:57:04.59 ID:fyVIiXOQ.net
>>375
If you mean you want to know if the literature lover who was
talking with Dreas the Airsoft consultant, then the answer is
yes. I'm the one. I've always been around, making at least
one or two posts in this thread every day. But I prefer not to
be identified, so I try to keep a low profile. At the same time,
I'd like to talk with someone about life in general, literature,
and language. I'm afraid I'm not quite crazy about politics,
homosexual life, or food. (I'm sorry I'm such a bore to people
interested in those topics.)

378 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/03(金) 18:45:34.81 ID:u+IrOgbt.net
In 1995, the Social Democratic Prime Minister, Murayama emphasized the need for disarmament, although the Self Defense Forces are constitutional.
In addition to his announcement, he apologized to Asian people for Japan's past brutal conduct before the end of the World War II.

379 :害酷人:2015/07/03(金) 21:03:56.90 ID:GFfkMH3I.net
>>377
What sort of literature and language topics are you interested in?

380 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/03(金) 21:08:03.24 ID:hW69ebsO.net
>>259
1 bedroom apartment is 3000dollars/M?
its super expensive!! my 20m2 apartment is 40000Yen/M !

381 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/03(金) 23:35:12.59 ID:wpWMLWXA.net
my apartment (1 room type, only 20 square meters) is 61,000 yen per M.
(´・ω・`)

382 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/03(金) 23:49:47.97 ID:hW69ebsO.net
where do you live? tokyo?

383 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/04(土) 01:09:54.61 ID:MZeinBOx.net
>>377
You're pretty funny
Where'd you lean English?
If you're not secretly a filthy gaijin in disguise you're one of the best speakers on this forum

384 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/04(土) 02:01:14.86 ID:tZZFep3f.net
Omg! I just saw a flier of UNIQLO and then realized that summer slippers were just 690 yen plus tax today.
I need one of those because the slippers I'm wearing are kinda stinky and old.

385 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/04(土) 06:30:38.50 ID:6S5/+/Cr.net
<<< Part 1 >>>
>>379 >>383
First, I'm not from abroad. I'm a 100-percent Japanese who's
been in Japan most of my life, I'm afraid. Besides, I seldom
get to *speak" English or other foreign language. I don't need
to and I'm not that interested in interacting with people from
abroad in person, either.

Then why am I this interested in reading and writing English?
As a matter of fact, whether in Japanese my mother tongue or
in English or any other language, I'm not interested in *speaking*
them. What I'm interested in is writing and reading. I love
highbrow literature, or rather, the essence of human verbal expressions
of feelings and thoughts.

And if you're saying I'm the best speaker here, even if as just a
joke, I'm flattered. But I do know my limitations and I'm always
sad seeing what awkward English I still write. I wish I'd learn
to speak and write English *exactly* like a well-educated native
speaker.

To answer the other question about what kinds of literature and
language topics I'm interested in, I've already written this and
that in this thread (probably in previous threads), but of course
I can write again about them. (to be continued to Part 2)

386 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/04(土) 06:31:39.14 ID:6S5/+/Cr.net
<<< Part 2 >>>
I'm interested in classical, highbrow literature and comparative
linguistics of the Indo-European languages. Why classical, highbrow
literature? Why not contemporary entertainment novels? I know
today's entertainment novels are intriguing. I've read many of them,
first in Japanese in my childhood days, then after I became more than
18 or so in English as well. But entertainment literature is rather
shallow, I'm afraid. It doesn't work to look deep into human
psychology and life. It doesn't work to study the profound issues
of life, like what humans have to live at all, what if humankind
get extinct, why we love one another, what we love for, whether
our *love* is justifiable, whether *love* is really benevolent,
and so on, and so forth. Classical, highbrow literature studies
and constantly strives to fact all those issues without trying to
make excuses. Besides, it expresses all those feelings and thoughts
in the highest forms of beauty (and poetry) that humans can possibly
produce. (to be continued on Part 3)

387 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/04(土) 06:32:00.53 ID:6S5/+/Cr.net
<<< Part 3 >>>
Next, why am I interested in the comparative linguistics of Indo-
European languages? First, I'm interested in language in general,
so I'm interested not only in Japanese and English but in many
other languages as well. If possible (although I know it's *not*
possible), I'd like to study all the languages of the world and examine
and enjoy the differences in structure and vocabulary. In studying
many languages (or at least in trying to do so, or even at least
trying to memorize some words of many different languages), I've
always found it quite useful to learn at least a little bit of
the comparative linguistics of Indo-European languages.
I'm not saying I'm much of an academic in any such field or anything.
I'm just a plain, common, almost stupid guy with very little knowledge
in any discipline. But I do know that some knowledge of that branch
of linguistics (or at least some knowledge of etymology) helps you
a great deal in learning English and several other Indo-European
languages.

388 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/04(土) 06:45:18.45 ID:6S5/+/Cr.net
Corrigenda:

(1) >>386, toward the middle
of life, like ●why● humans have to live at all, what if humankind

(2) >>386, a little after that
what if humankind
●gets● extinct, why we love one another, what we love for, whether

(3) >>386, toward the end
Classical, highbrow literature studies
and constantly strives to ●face● all those issues without trying to

389 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/04(土) 08:24:57.87 ID:tZZFep3f.net
Too lengthy as fuck.

390 :三年英太郎 (C⌒−⌒)♪ ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/07/04(土) 10:00:04.99 ID:UxFA3KDi.net
Cos his real life is with little response.
So once you feed him, he will jump at it like hungry fish.
When it comes to 自分語り, he can't control himself.

391 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/04(土) 12:15:25.27 ID:wpnWqgJW.net
Chinese spectators are delighted at the Kabuki Drama, because they say Kabuki has something in common with their Peking Opera.
But recently, the Chinese tourists to Japan's souvenirs are too large, it causes jams in the airports.

392 :三年英太郎 (C⌒−⌒)♪ ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/07/04(土) 12:33:58.33 ID:UxFA3KDi.net
>>391
As far as they bring us wealth, I don't care their 爆買い.
But a long flight with lots of Chinese was sheer hell ....

I won't choose any flights to transfer in China.

393 :三年英太郎 (C⌒−⌒)♪ ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/07/04(土) 14:43:32.31 ID:UxFA3KDi.net
whoops, I should've said "as long as." >>392
It's so confusing for us, hehe (´-`*)

394 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/04(土) 14:44:53.24 ID:8M0a4624.net
>>385
If you have such great writing skills, you must be good at speaking too.
Of course, phonetic elements such as pronunciation or intonation are a separate thing but other than that these two skills usually correlate I think. You know haters gonna hate so it's best to just leave them alone ^^

395 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/04(土) 15:31:26.47 ID:Qk53ufZC.net
>>394
Thanks for your response. Yes, as a matter of fact, when I was
younger, I spoke English for an hour every single day (or sometimes
for even ten hours on end during one day) for 15 years or so.
After that, I got bored with speaking and stopped talking.
Whether in Japanese or in any other language, I get bored when
speaking. Why? Because most people just talk nonsense.
All they give a damn (sorry for my French) about is sex, food,
fashion, recreation, and all other things to kill time.
If I ever meet somebody who constantly strives to be better
than most other humans, of course I talk a lot with them.
But such people are very, very rare. That's why I stay
silent, being a sort of recluse, most of the time.

When I read highbrow literature and other serious books,
however hard they may be, and however little I understand
of them, I enjoy them a great deal because they are the product
of people who spend all their lives struggling to overcome this
pettiness of humankind. It's not that I hate human contact per se
and that I stick to reading only. It's just that most humans
are just content to remain stupid and make little effort to
better themselves. That's what bores me. That's what brings me
to remain silent, staying away from them.

396 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/04(土) 17:00:04.31 ID:8M0a4624.net
>>395
Well, I don't want to argue but I think that's just a matter of opinion; People have different values and interests. For some people, fashion or food are the passion and literature or linguistics are the nonsense.
There are people out there who take fashion seriously and study it as much passion as you have for literature. It's not that one of them is smarter or better than the other but it's just they're different.

I understand you are more comfortable with people who share the same value or background though. It's human nature and we're all more or less the same way.

397 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/04(土) 17:22:41.15 ID:LK8Fj838.net
>>396
Well, sorry, I should have explained myself much better than
I did. I *do* admire those who *study* fashion, food, and sex.
But I don't like people who just enjoy fashion, food, and sex
carelessly. For example, I admire porn models because they
take sex and exhibitionism seriously. They spend their whole
lives studying the carnal desires of humans. I do admire
professional cooks and food scholars. I do admire fashion
designers and fashion models. But I don't like those who
just sit back and relax and don't take anything seriously,
drifting away in their lives without paying much attention to
anybody. All they do is to have a good time. That's what I meant.

398 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/04(土) 17:57:47.80 ID:B64sJE02.net
>>394
he had been once a proffesional translator i heard before here.

399 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/04(土) 18:01:33.65 ID:8M0a4624.net
Oh I see. Sorry I jumped to the wrong conclusion like that. Yeah, I think I know what you mean although I probably fall into the group of people you don't like. Haha

400 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/04(土) 18:10:19.74 ID:QkV/sD+B.net
>>399
I'm sorry I'm such a killjoy. I know I'm not a likable person.
That's why I've always tried to stay from people whenever possible.
People like me are an endangered species. And they should be
that way. Only those who can relax in this world should go on living.
And don't worry. I don't have that much longer to live on. Besides,
I've always kept a low profile in real life (and I hope I have in
cyberspace too), so I don't think I've caused too much trouble to others.

401 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/04(土) 18:41:03.52 ID:8M0a4624.net
>>400
Oh no you're good~you haven't said anything wrong. everyone has their opinions about people and life and that's normal right?
I have a certain type of people I don't like too! I wasn't offended nor I don't have a negative feeling about you. So please don't be like that ><

402 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/04(土) 19:04:50.60 ID:QkV/sD+B.net
>>401
Thank you very much for your series of comments.
Don't worry. I wasn't thinking I'd offended you.
I was just stating how I felt about life and myself
in general. What I said at >>400 is the way I usually
fell, not in relation with you but in life in general.
You didn't make me feel sad or anything. Thank you anyway.

403 :害酷人:2015/07/04(土) 21:07:16.89 ID:zyNVb5XU.net
>>395
Given your preference for highbrow art and literature, what do you think of
postmodernism? Is the juxtaposition of high and low culture something you can
deal with?

(Personally, I enjoy it when it can appeal on multiple levels simultaneously;
when done poorly, though, you get things like 'artisanal corn dogs'. I think
there's no shame in having things be accessible; otherwise you get Works Of Art
that nobody ever actually ingests. James Joyce's book Ulysses sits in many
bookcases, but I doubt many of them have been read.)

404 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/04(土) 21:40:55.77 ID:xNE8fufe.net
I was talking with swedish friend
( talking means like... calling, REAL talking )

But I couldn't hear him at all
I know I'm bad at listening, but I can't believe it!!
Do swedish people have an accent or something?
Just I'm shit?

405 :三年英太郎 (C⌒−⌒)♪ ◆3CZBjOt3.Y :2015/07/04(土) 21:55:05.47 ID:UxFA3KDi.net
hihi (^m^ ) I doubt you can draw any information about postmodernism from him.

406 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/04(土) 23:41:18.03 ID:tZZFep3f.net
I want a new car.

407 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/05(日) 01:57:52.65 ID:t+28tgV6.net
i want a new wife.

408 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/05(日) 07:26:26.63 ID:Sf/jm2+O.net
>>403
Postmodernism? I'm afraid I don't understand much of it.
I've tried some modernist works in dance, literature, and philosophy
and I find it a bit interesting but I think I'm too much of an
old school type. Postmodernist dance, for example, looks completely
incomprehensible to me. Structuralism, though, intrigued somewhat
when I read an introductory work on its philosophy published in the
"Que Sais Je" series.

When I was in my teens and twenties, which are
the ages best suited for thinking about one's life and society and
human existence and things like that, I was deeply absorbed in
existentialism. I loved to read some works of Albert Camus and
Jean-Paul Sartre. Camus' "Le Mythe de Sisyphe" (The Myth of
Sisyphus) and Sartre's "L'Etre et le neant" (Being and Nothingness)
fascinated me.

Until roughly 50 years ago or so, people seemed to have found
some meaning in life, or at least, they seemed to have found
some meaning in trying to find meaning in life. Even nihilists
seemed to have found some meaning in arguing about the meaningless
of life and the non-existence of God. But today, in this postmodern
age, nothing ever seems to have any meaning. Trying to find some
meaning in anything seems to be downright meaningless and laughable.
That seems to be partly why people have no way out but to pursue
ephemeral pleasure in recreations that grab their attention
without long-lasting effort, however insignificant they know they
are.

409 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/05(日) 10:45:47.35 ID:A7ybOOuT.net
I'm still in a futon because it's Sunday (^ω^)nice and warm (^ω^)what activity should I do today? (^ω^)

410 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/05(日) 11:01:58.40 ID:FF3Y6ZC0.net
You know highbrow-kun, you should hook up with some Skype people you can debate and talk with. I'm pretty young and also only literate in English but I'd be happy to debate.

411 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/05(日) 11:03:28.41 ID:FF3Y6ZC0.net
AWWW YEAH
ITS THE 4TH OF JULY
AMERICA DAAAYYYY
WOO
WE INVENTED JESUS AND SAUSAGE
WE WON ALL THREE WORLD WARS
ALL FIREWORKS ARE LEGAL HERE
I ALLREADY LOST THREE FINGERS
GOD BLESS AMERICA

412 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/05(日) 12:56:21.88 ID:x/f0fEhO.net
You go bananas...

413 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/05(日) 13:49:43.77 ID:qsDt5Mrh.net
The world enemy is the Russia. Congraturation the Russia is the world enemy No.1

Die Russian.

414 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/05(日) 13:54:36.13 ID:qsDt5Mrh.net
All Russian should die off from hoppou ryoudo. Russians are not welcome.

415 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/05(日) 13:58:05.89 ID:qsDt5Mrh.net
Russians should stuck in Moscow and rus yourself. GO Tatarstan.

416 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/05(日) 14:19:12.74 ID:rrcN0gE6.net
Well it's a universal common sense that Russians are terrorists...

417 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/05(日) 14:52:06.75 ID:fPluKc4y.net
Travelers to Hakone is decreasing and hot springs suspended out of its activity,
Shops at Hakone attracted a very few people.
The government the local people must prevalent over the incident.

418 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/05(日) 15:00:59.68 ID:fPluKc4y.net
must prevalent → must be prevakebt

419 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/05(日) 15:05:08.73 ID:fPluKc4y.net
must be prevakebt → must be prevalent

420 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/05(日) 19:41:41.64 ID:PUkvtVBJ.net
>>407
wow do you have a complaint about your wife?

421 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/05(日) 19:46:29.19 ID:PUkvtVBJ.net
i feel scared when i get a call from an unidentified person...
you know, an unidentified phone number is displayed on your cell phone's screen.
how do you behave in that case? do you answer the call without hesitation?

422 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/05(日) 19:59:57.23 ID:qsDt5Mrh.net
Russia is the public enemy NO.1, Die all russian. Fuck Russian slave.

423 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/05(日) 20:02:45.59 ID:A7ybOOuT.net
Russia two Koreas China and all countries in the Middle East are enemies against the world peace.

424 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/05(日) 20:55:52.25 ID:fPluKc4y.net
In the late 1980s, the arms races between the US and the Soviet Union's arms brought about the bankrupted Soviet Economy.
The United States and the Soviet Union intimidated each other by their overkill possessions of nuclear arms.
The shortage of necessity dailies of Russian people complained about that situations.

425 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/06(月) 00:24:51.74 ID:Av1Kpbkj.net
>>423
You are a very logical person.

426 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/06(月) 00:25:23.80 ID:Av1Kpbkj.net
>>425
I missed.

427 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/06(月) 02:13:27.24 ID:Av1Kpbkj.net
Kisida, the Minisiter of Foreign Affairs, says "forced to work" is not 強制労働.
Really?

428 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/06(月) 02:16:26.50 ID:t2yJfgXa.net
I'm too hungry to sleep :(

429 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/06(月) 02:17:28.74 ID:Av1Kpbkj.net
"Japan is prepared to take measures that allow an understanding that there were a large number of Koreans and others
who were brought against their will and forced to work under harsh conditions in the 1940s at some of the sites,"

is the sentence. Japanese are very angry.

430 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/06(月) 07:48:26.79 ID:UV4TTc4S.net
【強制】権力や威力によって、その人の意思にかかわりなく、
ある事を無理にさせること。

a large number of Koreans and others
who were brought against their will  → その人の意思にかかわりなく
and forced to work under harsh conditions → 無理にさせる

That's just 強制労働.

431 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/06(月) 09:10:01.45 ID:mvewfgNu.net
OUR WOMEN ARE BETTER AT SOCCER THAN YOUR WOMEN

432 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/06(月) 09:41:02.41 ID:51u9ossq.net
WHY DO YOU CAPITALIZE THE SENTENCE THAT NO BODY CARES ABOUT

433 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/06(月) 12:10:03.00 ID:kHfyQLxY.net
FUCK YOU AMERICANS!

That's what you get for bombing Pearl Harbor!
This is revenge for Pearl Harbor
http://livedoor.blogimg.jp/sleetbq/imgs/e/0/e0eb22be-s.jpg
http://livedoor.blogimg.jp/sleetbq/imgs/7/b/7bcfdbf7-s.jpg

USA just dropped their 3rd atomic bomb
The atomic bomb has hit Japan for the 3rd tiem..don't mess with the USA
http://livedoor.blogimg.jp/sleetbq/imgs/e/9/e9a886bf-s.jpg
http://livedoor.blogimg.jp/sleetbq/imgs/2/a/2ab2a356-s.jpg
http://livedoor.blogimg.jp/sleetbq/imgs/5/f/5fb05438-s.jpg
http://livedoor.blogimg.jp/sleetbq/imgs/4/b/4b3d3291-s.jpg

I hate you all.

434 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/06(月) 12:11:29.59 ID:kHfyQLxY.net
http://livedoor.blogimg.jp/sleetbq/imgs/3/e/3e32b7ea-s.jpg

http://livedoor.blogimg.jp/sleetbq/imgs/8/8/8873608e.jpg

However,this is very funny.

435 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/06(月) 12:20:59.04 ID:JbqIjaVt.net
>>433
Given that intense grudge of yours against Americans, I imagine
you've personally had some hands-on hard experience (or your
family have had such an experience) because of WWII and the
atomic bombs.

436 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/06(月) 12:31:06.28 ID:kHfyQLxY.net
I like Amricans.
I love Michael Yon, Kent Gilbert,Tony Marano and so on.
This is a secret that I sometimes want to do USA!USA! USA!USA!

 ∧∧∧∧∧∧∧∧∧
< USA!USA!USA!USA! >
 ∨∨∨∨∨∨∨∨∨
 _     _
`/っ)    /っ)
/ / ∧_∧ / / ∧_∧
\\(   )\\(   )

437 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/06(月) 12:43:37.82 ID:VAEbsM4d.net
>>433
See? Fucking Americans love to say "Pearl Harbor"! So I'm gonna say "fuck you! We will never forget what you did to us in Hiroshima and Nagasaki" to my American friends this summer.

438 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/06(月) 12:51:52.15 ID:qKZ21Dbd.net
Why you have to say such things to your friends?
Will you bring past political issues back to personal relationships?
You may be called "idiot" by him.

439 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/06(月) 12:58:18.65 ID:VAEbsM4d.net
>>438
Because I'm entitled to my opinions and also entitled to say so.

I wonder when Americans will apologize and pay compensation money to the victims. Can you believe it? They still have not apologized yet and even they're proud of the fact that dropping two nuclear bombs were necessary to end the war wtf

440 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/06(月) 13:05:43.41 ID:VAEbsM4d.net
The victims are still suffering from the aftereffects of the bombs... All they want from America is just sincere apology. That's all. But They have refused!
What a shameless people are they!!! Well come to think of it, this is American because they even justify Iraq war...

441 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/06(月) 13:33:29.85 ID:kHfyQLxY.net
They think Japanese skin is yellow, but Japanese think Japanese skin is skin color.
Japanese think white American skin is white〜pink.
Very funny.

442 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/06(月) 16:00:50.47 ID:MGSCTOE+.net
子猫ライブ配信 part3 [転載禁止]©2ch.net
http://wc2014.2ch.net/test/read.cgi/jasmine/1435061767/

443 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/06(月) 16:01:38.62 ID:ckVcys6u.net
so do black african.

444 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/06(月) 17:56:23.24 ID:t2yJfgXa.net
I just searched "害人" on google and then I found this. This online dictionary has 害人 lololol hilarious!!!!
http://i.imgur.com/fiC7E87.jpg

445 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/06(月) 22:11:18.88 ID:VAEbsM4d.net
I'm making this Korean instant noodle called "辛ラーメン" with leftover veggies and hamaguri shells which I got last Saturday.

I love this spicy noodle and always put on a raw egg and sea weed paper.

What is your fave ramen?

446 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/06(月) 22:46:32.02 ID:qKZ21Dbd.net
>>439
>Because I'm entitled to my opinions and also entitled to say so.
Only I can say is you are a 中二病.

447 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/06(月) 23:31:02.22 ID:VAEbsM4d.net
>>446
That's true.

448 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/07(火) 00:08:43.79 ID:QEmTzyu9.net
>still think the atom bombs wernt justified

>thanks america dropped a third bomb

Oh lord my sides

449 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/07(火) 00:12:19.19 ID:NHwmUuPL.net
At the international conference, the Japan's representative admitted that many Koreans were forced to work in the Japanese mines.
About thirty years ago, a South Korean newspaper charged that the textbook problem attempted to justify Japan's past colonel rule over the Korean Peninsula before the end of the World War II.

450 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/07(火) 00:57:42.24 ID:QEmTzyu9.net
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XVJTGLL2SnI

FUCKIN FIGHT US NIPS

451 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/07(火) 11:16:36.26 ID:+RvWXEkL.net
>>441
How about darker skinned Japanese? What do you call them?

452 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/07(火) 11:20:21.60 ID:bm4bCwM9.net
Nigajap

453 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/07(火) 17:11:14.13 ID:bbNnnFkR.net
今晩はお素麺にしようかな♪

454 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/07(火) 18:29:19.35 ID:iFmEAdnj.net
You shoud write ENGLISH

455 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/07(火) 18:46:13.46 ID:bm4bCwM9.net
英語で書くの疲れた・°°・(>_<)・°°・。

456 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/07(火) 18:59:15.82 ID:MWpVjgXZ.net
why don't you come with me?

457 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/07(火) 21:29:37.90 ID:bbNnnFkR.net
>>456
Cumming with u?

458 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/07(火) 22:12:30.80 ID:qZ70C/5A.net
eat semen for dinner.

459 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/07(火) 22:23:03.71 ID:iFmEAdnj.net
peverted

460 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/07(火) 22:57:11.18 ID:5xM2DxKP.net
how can i reach 850 point of TOEIC ?

461 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/07(火) 22:58:10.55 ID:iFmEAdnj.net
Just repeat the materials.

462 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/08(水) 04:36:58.62 ID:Vt1EO2m1!.net
>>450

U-S-A, U-S-A, U-S-A!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxSLIgNKYZY

463 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/08(水) 10:27:14.63 ID:Fh2us2Ly.net
あー疲れた

464 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/08(水) 10:58:38.19 ID:R425R/34.net
fuck

465 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/08(水) 11:31:09.33 ID:sM2Nbye8.net
Hey highbrow-kun, if you're there would you ever consider going a chatroom to practice English/Japanese skills and just talk?

466 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/08(水) 11:54:23.95 ID:yf4IXKW/.net
A dome in Hiroshima demolished by the atomic blast now stands as a symbol of nuclear holocaust.
American tourists to Hiroshima may seem to be indifferent to see the scene.

467 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/08(水) 13:58:50.34 ID:upyhbxZJ!.net
>> 460

Really? I0ve got 850 and I couldn't even finish the test. The lady took it away from me because of the time limit.

Japanese and Spanish are more difficult, english is easy, I'm self-taught.

468 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/08(水) 15:11:07.16 ID:HGDWmxFL.net
if something you want is expensive, can you ask shop clerk for discount?

469 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/08(水) 15:30:43.64 ID:Fh2us2Ly.net
あー疲れたマジで

470 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/08(水) 15:33:35.22 ID:yf4IXKW/.net
Many universities are now constructing in Japan and they attract a number of high school students and recent graduates.
Educational experts said that higher education is only for the elite has now been discarded.

471 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/08(水) 17:59:42.12 ID:FhxrON0d.net
I despise people who love camwhoring so much. It's annoying and they are conceited.

472 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/08(水) 18:03:11.12 ID:FhxrON0d.net
>>468
I also despise those people who've got huge balls to ask discounts. What a nerve!

473 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/09(木) 01:32:28.67 ID:Y+BVGNCG.net
Japan
http://blog-imgs-80-origin.fc2.com/s/t/e/steel1986/1436330312142.jpg

The U.S.A
http://blog-imgs-80-origin.fc2.com/s/t/e/steel1986/1436330287484.jpg

FUCK YOU AMERICA!
YOU ALWAYS ruins Japanese things.

474 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/09(木) 03:16:46.80 ID:Y+BVGNCG.net
Kyokujituski is not the same as Swastica.
America should accept bare Japanese cultures if you are the most freedom country.

475 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/09(木) 22:57:37.75 ID:Rf1Hr2Ma.net
there is a difference between how to count angels and devils in japanese.
you should use the unit "人" (1人、2人、3人...) for the angels and "匹" (1匹、2匹、3匹...) for the devils.
interesting isn't it?

476 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/09(木) 23:03:01.33 ID:Rf1Hr2Ma.net
it is hard for you to fool around in public after you grow up.
from time to time i have to fight back a strong desire to fool around in public as i'm just an ojisan.
i want to release real myself and confidently do stupid things in front of a crowd.

477 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/09(木) 23:40:28.68 ID:ktEDIYtw.net
Hi all. Please send me short message.

478 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/10(金) 00:01:55.30 ID:RSN8tYWo.net
>>475
Is that so!

479 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/10(金) 01:34:32.49 ID:RSN8tYWo.net
Seems like this thread is officially over.

480 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/10(金) 04:36:04.91 ID:5JKtT2Gr.net
You seem to forget a real important thing in this thread.
Everybody is busy getting ready for it.

481 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/10(金) 04:56:36.72 ID:5JKtT2Gr.net
An incident occured at the end of last year and I had a bad feeling then.
However, the crisis somehow has passed.
I trusted a company but the comapany don't feel like doing it.
After all, I couldn't get important things there.

482 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/10(金) 21:25:02.42 ID:8hya4gs5.net
That asshole. That's why I hate them. I apologized didn't I? At least I said sorry!!!????? So why did you glance at me like that? Ugh I want to punch that annoying look off his face. I should have. For some reason I'm so irritable right now

483 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/10(金) 21:39:37.63 ID:RSN8tYWo.net
Calm down bitch

484 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/10(金) 21:47:12.90 ID:8hya4gs5.net
Ok I'm cool now. No name-calling, please.

485 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/10(金) 22:12:07.19 ID:RSN8tYWo.net
Good girl

486 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/11(土) 00:51:34.89 ID:WLeq5JBw.net
This thread's been sluggish...What happened?

487 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/11(土) 02:08:53.35 ID:0aOS/CFy.net
I've been working hard to finish an essay for Linguistics Seminar Class.
It is supposed to be at least 3000 words in ENGLISH with the deadline set on Sunday the next week and that's driving me crazy!!!!
(^p^)(^q^)うわあああああああああwwwwwwwwww

488 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/11(土) 05:57:40.91 ID:dZi7qtc9.net
Today is July 11th.
Do you know what day is it today?

"7-Eleven Day!"

(^ω^#)

489 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/11(土) 06:00:48.27 ID:dZi7qtc9.net
You blind foolish! What a minion of convenience store chains!

490 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/11(土) 06:49:51.18 ID:dZi7qtc9.net
11th...
Tragic events happened in Japan and the U.S. on 11th.
Howeve,GOD came down to this thread a year ago today.
"11th" is not a tragic day but a happy day!

He said,"I'm eating ペヤング now!!!!!! "
Again he said,"I'm eating peach flavor of アイスの実 So good "

People celevrate the day by eating them.
The ペヤング crisis has passed (probably thanks to God).
I went to a nearby 7-Eleven a while ago, but there's no ペヤング and アイスの実.
7-elevne might think today is their own day. It is very sinful.
Today is not their day.

491 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/11(土) 10:36:03.71 ID:q5LxMHH5.net
>>490
Oh I totally forgot what I posted such a stupid thing a year ago. Thanks!
Speaking of ペヤング I got it last week from seven eleven! It was so good and the packaging was different from the former one.

492 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/11(土) 13:14:25.66 ID:WLeq5JBw.net
>>487
Oh come on, 3000 words isn't so bad. How many pages is it? 5 or 6 right? You can do it!

493 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/11(土) 14:24:10.98 ID:OPb07ZJs.net
Happy birthday GOD.
If your ID was also "GOD" today, I would be engaged in missionary work to quit my job.

494 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/11(土) 14:52:57.60 ID:q5LxMHH5.net
Today is not my birthday though

495 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/11(土) 22:24:54.92 ID:fmJKiE3U.net
Whos your waifu 2ch?

496 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/11(土) 22:31:44.77 ID:WLeq5JBw.net
I'm walking home now because the next bus won't come in 20 min..

497 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/11(土) 23:37:10.44 ID:z0AonR4s.net
http://takoutsubo.wiki.fc2.com/m/

498 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/11(土) 23:44:29.01 ID:8ZlSRM6+.net
i thought i had conquered all the products of suntory's ほろよい series
but i missed 1, 冷やしパイン which i am drinking now.
i wish i had someone to drink with and chat with.

499 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/11(土) 23:57:28.54 ID:8ZlSRM6+.net
i read an online article titled why you can't get a girlfriend -ten ways to get a girlfriend
and my knees immediately buckled.

orz

500 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/12(日) 05:09:46.00 ID:i4HEa7nL.net
I'm 23 now but I've never once had a romantic relationship with girls lol
They're shit and I'm shit everyone shit

501 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/12(日) 08:11:41.34 ID:cQDS2tna.net
>>500
What do you think of 2ch people?

502 :害酷人:2015/07/12(日) 14:02:48.12 ID:lMEc3/xz.net
>>445
Shin ramyun is one of the best commonly-available instant ramens in the US; even though
some of the big Japanese companies' US branches produce ramen for the American market
(Nissin, Sanyo's Sapporo Ichiban, etc) they don't taste much like the Japanese product.
If you want super-hot ramen, try the Thai brand "Wai Wai" (ไวไว); I like their sour soup
flavor.

For non-instant ramen, I like AFURI in 東京都恵比寿区。

503 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/12(日) 14:03:40.84 ID:bWfZxYNT.net
I hate women because they don't like me.

504 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/12(日) 14:18:26.99 ID:PhjXq0Gb.net
One of my gaijin friends asked me out over coffee. Is this a date?

505 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/12(日) 17:52:28.93 ID:PhjXq0Gb.net
Finally I'm enjoying some donuts from seven eleven! Yes, I don't live in 都会 area so finally it's here now.
It's not that bad considering its price and convenience.

506 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/12(日) 18:02:00.04 ID:PhjXq0Gb.net
I'm slurping some 素麺 now! So refreshing!

507 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/12(日) 18:07:04.09 ID:UEEPZ7Ql.net
There is not for you your diary space.

508 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/12(日) 18:09:40.63 ID:PhjXq0Gb.net
>>507
Your grammar lol

509 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/12(日) 18:12:53.97 ID:PhjXq0Gb.net
>>507
Tell us your interesting post or story.

510 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/12(日) 18:20:55.28 ID:UEEPZ7Ql.net
Why you can include "us"?
Anyway your story is not fun for us.
Your posts are just "ass".

511 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/12(日) 18:33:35.27 ID:PhjXq0Gb.net
Lol in that case just ignore them fucker

512 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/12(日) 18:37:33.27 ID:UEEPZ7Ql.net
So plz take a handle name or I can ignore you.

513 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/12(日) 18:40:13.71 ID:PhjXq0Gb.net
That's not gonna happen

514 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/12(日) 22:22:29.75 ID:cQDS2tna.net
GOD is just lurking now.

515 :次スレ :2015/07/13(月) 11:40:17.53 ID:Gd9ZBmcu.net
YOU WRONG UK. AMERICA YOU ARE JUSTICE.

516 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/13(月) 12:06:51.34 ID:/VqlgvVn.net
Hey highbrow-kun, I just finished dwriting a paper on "portrait of the artist as
A young man".

Wanna debate me?

517 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/13(月) 16:53:20.49 ID:sTGnVVKv.net
my front hair gets thinner and thinner.
i believe it's about time to face a harsh truth as the greek people do.

518 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/13(月) 17:54:36.49 ID:OvkSDaTm.net
Ew! That's hage!!!!

519 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/13(月) 18:34:29.24 ID:sTGnVVKv.net
oh...no no.
you shouldn't say a thing in such a direct way.
this is a very delicate issue.

520 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/13(月) 21:39:12.70 ID:o0j9fTDn.net
Why don't you take a bath?

521 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/13(月) 21:45:57.31 ID:hZkN1g5n.net
I noticed that Australia did an aggressive war also after 1945.
Australians were invaders.

522 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/13(月) 23:41:22.15 ID:mhdGWghv.net
>>519
Hi bro
I too notice that my hair's going thinner recently though I am still 25 lol
I'm now seriously thinking of shaving my head!
That would be by far better than trying to conceal it and looking just miserable
What do you think bro?

523 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/14(火) 03:32:28.94 ID:/MnOvCsV.net
I am also becoming bald, but I am goin to let it be natural.

524 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/14(火) 21:34:22.13 ID:+75cyTtR.net
Being Caucasian is racist.

525 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/14(火) 22:45:58.15 ID:p7GtG+mD.net
>>522
good, go your own way.
you would make a person like Ken Watanabe.

526 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/14(火) 22:47:04.24 ID:sYxjeEDh.net
everything gone be alright?

527 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/14(火) 23:14:28.11 ID:Kr59lTSv.net
come on Japhanese, enough Japanese. Let's learn American

528 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/14(火) 23:20:20.42 ID:Kr59lTSv.net
>>524 No. Black is always racist. I'll tell you that.

529 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/14(火) 23:36:44.48 ID:Kr59lTSv.net
Caucasian is a transcendental being

530 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/14(火) 23:42:34.72 ID:ka0yrFgJ.net
White people are naturally born to be racists.
Even if they claim they are not racists they subconsciously feel superior and just hiding the fact that they are racists.

531 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/15(水) 00:19:44.29 ID:W6pe0GaZ.net
Do you see the contradiction here? Calling a white person or black person racist because they are white or black is the definition of racism.

532 :臭い米国人:2015/07/15(水) 01:19:44.18 ID:y5qnyu4+.net
Can I post again?

533 :臭い米国人:2015/07/15(水) 01:23:11.95 ID:y5qnyu4+.net
Hey look at that, 2ch had banned me for spam. I was not going to buy 浪人 just to post again.

>>530
Everyone is racist.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RovF1zsDoeM

534 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/15(水) 01:56:24.98 ID:7kFCKwuO.net
>>531
That's not racism. Because they are racists. It's a universal common sense.

535 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/15(水) 15:26:41.71 ID:fmLcg5F0.net
They don't have logical mind.
They can't think history logically.

536 :3 year Eitaro:2015/07/15(水) 15:27:58.88 ID:81IXu9oB!.net
Hello from Amsterdam😋
http://i.imgur.com/bSUtK9l.jpg

I arrived here last night, but my suitcase is somewhere...what's worse I forgot to lock it...

537 :3 year Eitaro:2015/07/15(水) 15:50:32.27 ID:81IXu9oB!.net
the flight company is supposed to deliver my missing baggage to me within today. all I need to do is just sit and wait. next to nothing to do:’(

538 :【スパーキー(C ^ヮ^)】 ◆FCr.DTJy2k :2015/07/15(水) 17:23:29.71 ID:KsJO6N/W.net
can anyone here point me to game development board?
wwww

539 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/15(水) 17:52:51.43 ID:7kFCKwuO.net
Is that the White wannabe gay?

540 :【スパーキー(C ^ヮ^)】 ◆FCr.DTJy2k :2015/07/15(水) 18:05:27.57 ID:8X/9zjam.net
>>540

I am not fucking white nor gay


you are a 糞タレ!
you

541 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/15(水) 18:10:06.02 ID:INd3jFyO.net
>>539
your ID is F●CK !

ww

542 :【スパーキー(C ^ヮ^)】 ◆FCr.DTJy2k :2015/07/15(水) 18:13:27.82 ID:KsJO6N/W.net
I am 全性愛 wwww

543 :【スパーキー(C ^ヮ^)】 ◆FCr.DTJy2k :2015/07/15(水) 18:32:40.54 ID:KsJO6N/W.net
>>541

wwww

544 :【スパーキー(C ^ヮ^)】 ◆FCr.DTJy2k :2015/07/15(水) 18:42:58.59 ID:8X/9zjam.net
CRAZY JK!
wwww

545 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/15(水) 18:46:48.16 ID:7kFCKwuO.net
キモイ、死ねや

546 :3 year Eitaro:2015/07/15(水) 20:25:29.46 ID:81IXu9oB!.net
damn!! some guys asking me out, but I can't go out, even 1 step, till I get the baggage!!!

547 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/15(水) 22:10:39.25 ID:2/2+KrWA.net
>>533
Why democrats are stupid? Illegal immigrants and terrorists are criminals. Don't you feel suffocated not to be able to say the right things because if you say the truth, you'll be labeled as a racist? It must suck to be born white! Better luck next time!

548 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/15(水) 22:11:35.95 ID:rvOgfXjM.net
I give you all curry tasting Unko.

549 :【スパーキー(C ^ヮ^)】 ◆FCr.DTJy2k :2015/07/15(水) 22:11:47.96 ID:JdYXldBh.net
where is the game development board?

550 :【スパーキー(C ^ヮ^)】 ◆FCr.DTJy2k :2015/07/15(水) 22:18:00.25 ID:JdYXldBh.net
>>548

wwww

551 :【スパーキー(C ^ヮ^)】 ◆FCr.DTJy2k :2015/07/15(水) 22:34:49.02 ID:JdYXldBh.net
http://peace.2ch.net/test/read.cgi/gamedev/1436967202/l50

here
wwww

552 :臭い米国人:2015/07/16(木) 04:27:43.63 ID:bTiCU2zl.net
>>547
I don't mind. I am not a white apologist like many others are that are my age.
I'm not a SJW nor a MTGOW nor any other of those nonsense groups.
If somebody wants to call me a racist, they can go nuts.

>>551
Calm down. Go read K&R C and do all of the exercises.

553 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/16(木) 08:14:38.43 ID:ahw2Al2R.net
The Chinese military-build up on the reclaimed in the South China Sea is a menace to not only Asian countries but also industrial nations.

554 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/16(木) 11:36:52.65 ID:7QE8dyEJ.net
>>547
>It must suck to be born white!

It's lonely at the top. Don't worry, you guys (East Asians) will know what it feels like soon enough.

555 :害酷人:2015/07/16(木) 15:51:32.63 ID:X7cCDkP8.net
>>548
Delicious ランチうんち? I suppose if it were 金うんこ it would be Golden Curry.

556 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/16(木) 17:15:06.47 ID:TB5B9wP4.net
Being white is racism.

557 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/16(木) 18:03:03.60 ID:xER0bgFK!.net
Next time we'll do it without Italy.

558 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/16(木) 18:12:15.18 ID:Ni9U9eHX.net
When it comes to typhoon in Jpn, we are supposed to eat korrokke.

http://zephyrus.jpn.ph/tv/s/test1437024312536.jpg

559 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/16(木) 18:18:02.87 ID:TB5B9wP4.net
>>558
Ewww! Is that a frog?

By the way why is korroke? I don't like them.

560 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/16(木) 18:59:22.23 ID:Oze3m+LW.net
bored with work in office. anything good other than surf the net ?

561 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/16(木) 20:26:59.48 ID:SHT1ZLuH.net
>>555
What is 金うんこ?
Is it Kim's unko?
No,thank you.

562 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/16(木) 20:32:54.64 ID:gL9f5veo.net
The comedian Matayoshi won the Akutagawa.
People say that he's no worth of the prize because he's a comedian.
I don't think it's a proper criticism.
There's some silmilarity between literature and comedy.
But I've not read his work yet, and don't what to say, to be honest.
What do you think, guys?

563 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/16(木) 20:33:48.63 ID:gL9f5veo.net
the Akutagawa → the Akutagawa prize.

564 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/17(金) 01:46:13.14 ID:tJ7kDiGu.net
Looking back I should have tried to transfer to a different college where you can learn foreign languages.

565 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/17(金) 02:31:35.20 ID:3+lz7GJJ.net
>>552
That's good. Proud white, I like it. There's nothing wrong with being proud of who you are unless it gets too far.
Look at black people, they always say that out loud! Asians too we like to say we're the smartest joking or not.
But when white people do the same, oh man people freak out like it's the end of the world! So yeah just want you to know that my sympathy is with you, for what it's worth. lol

566 :次スレ :2015/07/17(金) 07:23:22.16 ID:crKMed3E.net
Akutagawa prize has no value these days guys

567 :次スレ :2015/07/17(金) 07:25:32.61 ID:crKMed3E.net
comparing to Arabic, English is nonsense. Just love it.

568 :【スパーキー(C ^ヮ^)】 ◆FCr.DTJy2k :2015/07/17(金) 08:10:12.88 ID:aSg/w9dr.net
wwww

hi crazies!

569 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/17(金) 12:18:14.19 ID:nqyI5hWo.net
Whenever I eat at Coco Ichiban, I always have to take a furious shit afterwards. Does anyone else have this issue?

570 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/17(金) 14:23:19.08 ID:NMkT3SvW.net
warota
https://twitter.com/JapanThis/status/621860292973072384

571 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/17(金) 14:29:03.30 ID:FWPzf4qU.net
>>570
This baka gaijin needs to get some education. He is too baka like one of those typical baka Americans.

572 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/17(金) 16:33:33.98 ID:NMkT3SvW.net
not only americans
a lot of people are getting bakaer and bakaer these days.

573 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/17(金) 17:35:12.22 ID:tJ7kDiGu.net
Gaijins are baka. Fuck off. Disgusting. Kimoi.

574 :次スレ :2015/07/18(土) 08:07:02.96 ID:kIMwXLAb.net
>>573 You don't know what is Kimoi. Kimoi is basically mongolian.

Fuck off mongol, you stinky pork eater.

575 :次スレ :2015/07/18(土) 08:09:17.06 ID:kIMwXLAb.net
>>570 And yeah, fuck off you mongolian. You HOMO.

576 :次スレ :2015/07/18(土) 08:20:01.25 ID:kIMwXLAb.net
>>569 yeah because Coco Ichiban is something you can not eat. It's not allowed as a halal food. Curry is on a list of food that you can not eat and it looks like a dump itself.

577 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/18(土) 09:12:35.09 ID:odf9g2VP.net
>>569
tenichi's kotteri doesn't agree with me.
30 minutes after i eat it, i have the runs.

578 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/18(土) 21:47:32.38 ID:LwaI0NyH.net
No one posts anymore in this thread. So I've decided to use this thread to write dairy craps as my journal ;)

579 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/18(土) 22:06:28.06 ID:5gJjErwB.net
some people say spiders in your house serve as "guardian angel" or "amulet"
and they protect your house from bad things while you don't know it.
i think that it is superstitious and i'm skeptical about it
but when i find a spider crawl on the wall or window in my house
i try to leave it alone...

580 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/18(土) 22:11:35.32 ID:oYPQ1tp0.net
I always catch it and release it outdoors.

581 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/18(土) 23:10:34.61 ID:5gJjErwB.net
it is kind of you...

582 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/18(土) 23:27:42.42 ID:CLGCSCvz.net
I recently read Spider's Thread by Akutagawa. The criminal protagonist in it was named Kandata.
I think that's where the masked thief boss in Dragon Quest 3 came from.

I am positively surprised to know that, in a place like this, people treat spiders in such merciful ways.
That is a good thing. Spiders are my mortal enemies (or more like I am the mortal enemy of spiders.)
and I usually kill them like people kill cockroaches.

583 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/18(土) 23:42:22.12 ID:CLGCSCvz.net
>>574-576
Are you, like, a Chinese agent trying to damage Japan's relationship with Mongol and Uygul?
Tell us about your schemes.

584 :臭い米国人:2015/07/19(日) 00:47:06.21 ID:KWIkdvsV.net
>>578
Please do, reading all of these new posts is disheartening. Were there any recent big exams for English, like TOEIC maybe?
If there was, maybe the others just wanted to take a break from English after studying so hard.

585 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/19(日) 01:56:08.52 ID:rb3Vj7ln.net
I just ate tsukemen! So good!
Ramen, tsukemen, I'm ikemen! Lol

586 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/19(日) 02:51:31.13 ID:2ejyWX/H.net
Major industrial countries will charge China has attained to sustain its military and economic growth at the expense of having destroyed its natural environment.

587 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/19(日) 03:44:11.07 ID:2ejyWX/H.net
Greece actively promotes to introduce foreign capital to catch up with other EU countries to reduce its heavy financial debts.

588 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/19(日) 03:46:38.62 ID:0Y3xCCmL.net
gkgkgkgkgk

589 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/19(日) 10:40:13.88 ID:4a1IXFle.net
i dreamed of a pit toilet this morning.
what does this mean?

590 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/19(日) 11:11:49.22 ID:2ejyWX/H.net
Today's Asahi, the staggering economy is due mainly the decreasing exports to China, but individual spending has slightly improved at home.

591 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/19(日) 11:13:24.61 ID:2ejyWX/H.net
Today's Asahi → According to today's Asahi

592 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/19(日) 11:55:14.38 ID:LkMRxtpa!.net
Hey Japanese. Native English speaker here. I was wondering what the English language sounds like to Japanese ears. Is it harsh? Ugly? Nice?

593 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/19(日) 12:37:01.29 ID:rb3Vj7ln.net
Snobbish and arrogant but sounds cool at the same time.

594 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/19(日) 12:48:43.72 ID:rb3Vj7ln.net
Thinking about it that is French but I like English too.

595 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/19(日) 13:52:16.89 ID:9USJL2+L.net
Katakana English sounds very cool,but native English not.

596 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/19(日) 14:21:20.08 ID:HOVJCbOD.net
The pronunciation of Queen's English really fascinates me. It sounds elegant and graceful.
When it comes to pronunciation, I like Swedish or Norwegian.
I don't understand or read them, but love the phonetic sounds of those languages.

597 :Dreas:2015/07/19(日) 15:07:48.40 ID:oSjst81e.net
Having trouble posting.

Anyone else have issues?

598 :Dreas:2015/07/19(日) 15:10:37.27 ID:tn0QM/xb.net
Hmm. Well that worked. Oh well.

I'm back. No airsoft this week, but I did go target shooting.

So tell me 2ch, where are you, and
what are you doing?

599 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/19(日) 17:54:11.80 ID:PqGTJ0XI.net
I am preaching in Tusita heaven, getting ready to return to the world of the flesh in
5670,000,000 years to save the unsaved.

600 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/19(日) 18:38:39.24 ID:PqGTJ0XI.net
English sounds like propaganda. The English speaking world is filled with propaganda, and
whenever I hear English coming out from TV, I feel like I am hearing propaganda. Not only
the language, but whenever I see foreigners on TV, I feel like I am getting propaganda pushed
against my face. All of this is because of the recent onslaught of globalist propaganda by
government and media.

Before this onslaught, English sounded like the coolest language on the planet. American English
sounded Hollywood-military-redneck-cool. British English sounded historically and vocabularily
rich, royal-whinger-cool. All of that wonder is gone now.

601 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/19(日) 19:43:24.21 ID:LieTBmtR.net
when i sit on my chair (stool) and lean against the desk, i feel like i am strangely shaking by myself.
but it seems that i'm not as water in a glass on the desk doesn't move.
is there anything wrong with my three semicircular canals (三半規管)???

602 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/19(日) 19:46:20.03 ID:F4Gb8cX5.net
Just found out a good one. i lived in the Philippines and
went to an English school there when i was a kid because my
dad's work but my English is terrible..
Actually i get confused when someone asks me to say something in English..haha

603 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/19(日) 20:33:00.37 ID:rb3Vj7ln.net
Fuck gaijins!

604 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/19(日) 20:37:48.47 ID:PqGTJ0XI.net
To answer 592's question, English is not harsh. Not ugly. Not that nice. It's just normal, neutral.

605 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/19(日) 21:27:24.61 ID:CnddTqZ+.net
Does Americans pay attention to pronounce the "R" attractively?

606 :臭い米国人:2015/07/20(月) 00:50:06.40 ID:4yRqhgkb.net
>>601
I had to look up the word, you can just say "Is there something wrong with my ear(s)?"
Depending on how far, it's just difficult to balance, your muscles are tightening and relaxing trying to maintain balance.

>>603
Only if you're attractive.

>>605
No, we just know how to do it. Like how you know how to do ら行。
You must work for the English R, just like we must work for ら行。

607 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/20(月) 04:35:51.83 ID:2ngWovMZ.net
The gorgeous plan to construct a national stadium is dampened.
The government must work out a new plan to construct the stadium, which attracts many spectators.

608 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/20(月) 08:37:41.37 ID:xqfKMlMB.net
I am hungry, that is why I will have breakfast shortly.

609 :601:2015/07/20(月) 08:56:25.31 ID:3AaZmLS2.net
>>606
aha.
thank you for the advice.

610 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/20(月) 09:10:23.39 ID:R4ZLokoK.net
why you have to shorten your breakfast even though you are hungry?

611 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/20(月) 11:04:12.37 ID:2ngWovMZ.net
Last week, tens of thousands of people surrounded Parliament and held a morale-boosting rally, shouting, "Stop the revision of LDP's defense program."

612 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/20(月) 11:19:10.47 ID:2ngWovMZ.net
After decades of antagonism, the United States and Cuba normalize bilateral relations for the first time in 54 years.

613 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/20(月) 12:24:35.42 ID:Xb3UmEey.net
Guys, I keep getting
ERROR: Rock54: Warning: NGワード禁止!(BBR-MD5:ec0c04ee34724b4382b748308b1090a7)

No matter what I change or do. Any idea why?

614 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/20(月) 14:50:35.76 ID:2cEsxhKe.net
>>613
Seems like you worked it out?

615 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/20(月) 14:53:29.82 ID:1JdCqYLG.net
Lie on my bed in this air conditioned room in this freaking hot summer is heaven <3

616 :害酷人:2015/07/20(月) 18:37:37.36 ID:60wmdXvl.net
>>605
There are a couple of kinds of American English. Most varieties use a
rhotic R - and in particular, an alveolar approximant (歯茎接近音).
We can understand most of the variations of "R" just fine; if you were
to say "reload the lower roller" with a trilled R or a guttural German R,
we'd still know what you were saying.

617 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/20(月) 18:50:34.01 ID:1JdCqYLG.net
I've been obsessed with conbini's hot snacks recently.
I got a Hokkaido cheese karaage-kun at lawson and a jumbo baked sausage at seven eleven and a soft cream and X French fries at ministop today. So yummy.

618 :605:2015/07/20(月) 19:19:55.75 ID:PSonvYUy.net
>>606 I got it. Thank you.
>>616 It was difficult to understand technical terms but now I understand. Thank you.

619 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/20(月) 19:39:53.32 ID:TX7ZW1e5.net
>>616
Hello. Your Japanese mail order bride is on the way. Just wait for a couple of more days and I'll be there.

Love, Hiroshi.

620 :害酷人:2015/07/20(月) 20:30:09.87 ID:60wmdXvl.net
>>618
It's hard to talk about in English as well, if it's any consolation.

621 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/20(月) 20:54:33.86 ID:TdPFCJdG.net
i like bath powders but they easily stick to bathtub and are hard to rub off.
スポンジでゴシゴシ wouldn't work at all and i'm not sure if たわしでゴシゴシ is effective.
the bathtub is solid beige but you can see white patches here and there.

622 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/20(月) 21:14:01.55 ID:R4ZLokoK.net
ちんこでゴシゴシ

623 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/20(月) 21:17:04.24 ID:Zom5zfd8.net
Fuck the beige bathtub. Or, fuck the sticky powder.
You are stupid for using the stupid powder in the stupid beige bathtub.
Fuck beige, fuck sticky powder, and fuck you. Thank you very much.

624 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/20(月) 21:43:00.21 ID:TX7ZW1e5.net
I wonder how Jeff is doing. Does he still work like a slave under that b***?

625 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/21(火) 08:41:29.82 ID:v44a61Yj.net
if basic national security policies may be changed depending on prime minister and majority party
national flag or national anthem may also be changed someday in this country.

626 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/21(火) 08:47:49.61 ID:v44a61Yj.net
>>622
ちんこでゴシゴシ would give you casual sexual pleasure but you would spurt some poisonous liquid
and make the bathtub trickier...

627 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/21(火) 09:34:59.34 ID:ga0d0gmP.net
>>0614
I wish. Posting is incredibly iffy.

628 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/21(火) 11:17:02.78 ID:vxWBNj7h.net
Consumer spending by salaried worker household increased slightly this year reflecting the wage increased demands by labor accepted by management this spring.

629 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/21(火) 12:24:37.58 ID:vxWBNj7h.net
Japan's annual defense white paper says the increased tension in the South China Sea and fears the unstable situation will cause a possible incursion from abroad.

630 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/21(火) 14:07:20.86 ID:vxWBNj7h.net
People in the Metropolitan area sweltered today, as hot humid summer weather has continued during two or three days.

631 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/21(火) 18:26:44.14 ID:JLgjGBjc.net
I'm so horny. My son is rock hard. He wants a very nice blowjob

632 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/21(火) 21:19:31.67 ID:A8yldg7T.net
iPod touch 6th generation is finally going to be released.
it's a little expensive but i will buy it later, say, in 2017 or 2018.
i'm looking forward to it.

633 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/21(火) 23:31:19.00 ID:FioK+j9w.net
>>627
No worries. It's good you can't always post here since 2ch is a waste of time.

634 :Dreas:2015/07/22(水) 13:42:57.36 ID:3Ub8nvdD.net
>>632
stay away from the iphone and ipod series dude. they're getting worse
and worse

635 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/22(水) 14:32:39.84 ID:IbajOEnU.net
http://i.imgur.com/ywPtAhO.png

636 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/22(水) 17:48:32.01 ID:lqnu3za0.net
Why gaijins are so kimoi?

637 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/22(水) 18:13:03.87 ID:QZ9kbPfj.net
>>634
really?
why do you think so?
i have only a dumb phone and i'm planning to buy iPhone as my first smartphone.

638 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/22(水) 18:21:54.43 ID:1DuyoSiy.net
>>636
It can't be helped

639 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/22(水) 18:48:48.59 ID:lqnu3za0.net
>>638
I know. But I can't help but wonder...

640 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/23(木) 02:58:42.04 ID:5YR7/Gql.net
日記:2015/7/23

I went clothes shopping today and bought some cute pieces at a bargain price.
I'm not crazy about fashion but it's fun to go shopping once in a while.
Ah! I can't wait to wear my new clothes to Disneyland!
What should I wear? What should I wear?
The flower skirt is cute and easy to move in with elastic waist.
The blue dress is a little tight at the chest and not really suitable for a long day out.
Maybe the flower skirt and sneakers are the way to go.
Now what top should I match with the flower skirt?
I don't have the best sense of fashion so I should ask Mom for advice.

641 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/23(木) 05:16:32.92 ID:cMf6cJiz.net
The number of drug addicts has been increasing among the youngsters who are not fully aware of the horrible effects of the drugs.

642 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/23(木) 08:23:56.46 ID:nsQ4fF0t.net
drug addiction is horrible. but the tabaco addiction is also one of the biggest problems.

643 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/23(木) 11:32:56.76 ID:cMf6cJiz.net
Medical conferences, many physicians have stressed the need to educate children on the health hazards of smoking.

644 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/23(木) 14:59:43.65 ID:cMf6cJiz.net
According to today's Nikkei, the world economy is stagnant which relies on brisk consumer spending in the United States.

645 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/23(木) 15:08:00.49 ID:cMf6cJiz.net
Economic experts were anxious about the world economy in the near future and said that some major industrial nations' economies are not on a sound recovery track.

646 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/23(木) 15:44:29.00 ID:qSzT9qex.net
My big fat cat with agly grin sleeping on the so hot floor that by summer weather.
His sleeping face is so cute that i wil scrached to it but keep my mind for it and me.

647 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/23(木) 17:31:34.58 ID:pyxobFgI.net
I hate cats. All cats and dogs should be in China to be eaten by Chinese.

648 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/23(木) 18:00:42.48 ID:pyxobFgI.net
I'm home now and start some studying...and then take some dinner.

649 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/23(木) 19:51:47.70 ID:5dKyWCi9.net
I recommend apple e-phons because steve jabber.
Are there better choices?

650 :【スパーキー(C ^ヮ^)】 ◆FCr.DTJy2k :2015/07/23(木) 21:47:24.76 ID:FWhoHM7h.net
>>640
>crazy
>skirts
wwww

651 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/23(木) 21:58:55.56 ID:Wi/2h1N3.net
i will compose several english sentences using a "so~that~" sentence structure.

Nikkei is so difficult that i feel drowsy whenever i read it.
it's so hot that i bought ice cream yesterday.
西内まりや looks like 高橋真麻 so much that you can't tell who is who.

652 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/23(木) 22:16:27.06 ID:5dKyWCi9.net
Steve Jabber is so dead that e-phones are getting worse and worse.

653 :臭い米国人:2015/07/23(木) 23:46:48.86 ID:42ucZ7qf.net
>>647
But then that would be more food for China, and the population would increase.
>>651
Good job.

654 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/24(金) 00:34:47.94 ID:4LOKKl8c.net
Gaijins especially Koreans and Chinese are so kimoi that I almost vomit every time I see them in my city.

655 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/24(金) 07:25:31.52 ID:hAF06o1g.net
>>654
Why kimoi? I think that great people is exists in them.

656 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/24(金) 14:00:42.98 ID:1OHvmoJQ.net
Mitsubishi Motors decided to close down their manufacturing factories due to decreases in car sales in the United States.
And they planned to expand sales networks in Asia.

657 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/24(金) 18:55:13.72 ID:4LOKKl8c.net
I'm so happy this thread has been so stagnant! Yay!

658 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/24(金) 19:56:08.60 ID:GrZ7f7Eu.net
is it NOVA here ?

659 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/25(土) 04:36:22.91 ID:3Dg0pNhH.net
>>637

I don't know where you live, but here in
the glorious land of freedom iPhone has
solidified itself as being almost
completely closed to modification, is
notorious for having planned obscolecince
built in, and also requires you to buy
only apple-certified hardware and
software.

660 :Dreas:2015/07/25(土) 06:41:39.88 ID:1rksJ7ob.net
So, right now, I'm at the biggest aviation expo in north america. I'll upload
Pics to imgur soon as I can. In the meantime, you can request pics of
Planes you like if you want. They have a few notables such as a zero
(A6m) b-29, b-25, corsair and avenger.

661 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/25(土) 07:41:45.25 ID:MGyQayL6.net
A : Can I have a cup of coffee without milk and sugar, please?
B: You mean straight/black one?
A : No, I am not straight and love black man who loves me sugerily and loads me whilte milk.

662 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/25(土) 10:25:18.27 ID:L6Z/zLkE.net
>>650
Do you like to wear one?

663 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/25(土) 13:34:31.91 ID:NweDO4kg.net
>>661 thank you for the old humor.

next

664 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/25(土) 13:56:56.86 ID:HuogM5r6.net
Some cabinet ministers will pay homage to Yasukuni Shrine dedicated to the souls of the war dead.
But it will evoke severe criticism at home and abroad.
Now the controversial bill about the new Japan and the United States defense line confused the parliamentary schedule.
In fact, thanks to lasting peace, many Japanese enjoy a decent standard of living after World War II.

665 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/25(土) 18:37:32.93 ID:8x2Z9L6e.net
Why gaijins can't pronounce small tsu like っ correctly? For example my surname has っ in it.
So my baka native English teachers always pronounced っ weirdly lol

666 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/25(土) 18:41:33.05 ID:8x2Z9L6e.net
I was always like "excuse you! You even can't say my name correctly! How rude!"!!!!!

But I was a gentleman so I never said to the fucking English teachers!

667 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/25(土) 18:52:35.39 ID:8x2Z9L6e.net
Before coming to Japan they really need to master how to pronounce Japanese words correctly. Period.

668 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/25(土) 19:39:43.42 ID:7eoOU0c0.net
my mother called and asked me
don't you have any girlfriend? don't you have anyone you want to get married with?
your father and i will not live forever don't you understand that?
(´・ω・`)

669 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/25(土) 19:53:01.11 ID:8x2Z9L6e.net
>>668
And? How did you react to it?

670 :Dreas:2015/07/26(日) 00:04:03.34 ID:CipqdMWV.net
>>665


For precisely the same reason many
Japanese dudes have trouble pronouncing
Ls and rs. Certain languages develop the
Vocal chords differently, and English
And Japanese are great points of
Comparison for this.

671 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/26(日) 01:14:51.57 ID:F7zPDDki.net
>>670
I know that. I was just being mean toward gaijins as always lol

672 :臭い米国人:2015/07/26(日) 02:43:16.83 ID:kLS3+MIR.net
>>671
Don't knock what you haven't tried. >:D

673 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/26(日) 08:07:31.92 ID:sXRYnjVZ.net
boring

674 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/26(日) 11:11:45.70 ID:5yCpqsrb.net
Where are the pictures of planes?

675 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/26(日) 11:27:37.60 ID:skGGqq34.net
somewhere on the earth

676 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/26(日) 15:07:43.05 ID:ter5VtwF.net
>>670
Hi Dreas. Is it hot where you live? It's a scorcher here in Tokyo. The temperature goes up to 30 or 35 degrees in the daytime. Insane! It feels like being in the dessert.

677 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/26(日) 15:09:03.74 ID:F7zPDDki.net
LOLOLOL at "dessert" lololol

678 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/26(日) 15:11:50.62 ID:ter5VtwF.net
On shit! I did it again. Once you remember it wrong, it's hard to fix it.

679 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/26(日) 15:13:27.11 ID:F7zPDDki.net
I remembered the difference like this way.

Of course you want "dessert" a lot right? So two s in it.

680 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/26(日) 15:19:27.88 ID:ter5VtwF.net
That's a good one. Thnx.

681 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/26(日) 15:20:52.83 ID:ter5VtwF.net
Soap and soup is another set of words I always get mixed up.

682 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/26(日) 17:07:15.18 ID:C+LklXqg.net
Executives of EU nations portrayed the huge debt problems of Greece as a matter of world concern.

683 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/26(日) 18:33:42.56 ID:rp+8wGhI.net
very interesting

684 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/26(日) 22:56:22.97 ID:RBwn6GF3.net
I napped today's toeic test :(

685 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/27(月) 00:23:17.23 ID:wi91Fw3v.net
>>676

Hello. I'm currently in one of the more
Northern parts of the US, Wisconsin, which
Means that the summers are warm and very
Humid. Thankfully it's been fairly cool
Latley, at only about 75 to 80 f. Thats
About 26.666 Celsius. Still,
The humidity is almost always 80+ and
I'm always on the tarmac which means
Sometimes my shoes start to melt. It could
Be much worse though, and I'm still
Wearing my winter jacket just because it's
Got more pockets to carry stuff in.

686 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/27(月) 00:26:41.28 ID:5CW8s09/.net
Continued from above

i.imgur.com SLASH B3thr3u.jpg

And yes, this is dreas.

687 :臭い米国人:2015/07/27(月) 00:34:33.26 ID:Jk94n39a.net
>>686
Was that EAA? I haven't gone in almost 20 years now.
I remember two things from EAA, since I was a kid when I went:
I met Chuck Yeager, and got a photo with him; and I got to sit in the
cockpit of an SR-71 while they were still active.

Where in WI are you too?

688 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/27(月) 00:39:34.50 ID:5CW8s09/.net
>>687
I'm at the Wisconsin Oshkosh airshow and yes, the EAA is VERY
much here.
Of couse, it isn't "EAA" because the EAA is part of the bigger show.
But they are here! They have a big ass fancy lodge,hanger and volunteer
Group.

689 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/27(月) 01:02:53.02 ID:QL1tNgN4.net
I want a white gaijin boyfriend and show off him in public talking in English here in Japan.

Sounds like I'm one of those attention seeking whores.

690 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/27(月) 02:17:07.92 ID:XvC0HAIo.net
boy...friend?

691 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/27(月) 03:20:32.64 ID:SZ7Vxm43.net
>>685
80% humidity is pretty bad. To my surprise, though, I just found out that it's even higher in Japan. According to timeanddate.com, humidity level in Tokyo right now is 90%. I wonder what the rest of 10 percent is.

692 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/27(月) 05:09:32.91 ID:tFQOjPYx.net
>>691
That's what happens when you live on a near-tropical island

693 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/27(月) 06:59:07.08 ID:US0jvQqS.net
The North Korean leader stressed that anti-US sentiment should be prevailing over the nationwide.
He also emphasized his country has already military strength enough against the United States.

694 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/27(月) 07:13:42.49 ID:fRio0TVv.net
"Has enough military strength against the united States"
OH GOD MY SIDES

695 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/27(月) 14:17:31.53 ID:lecqXZ0N.net
Some conservative politicians and government officials think that Japan's current defense buildup plan needs to be completed as soon as possible.

696 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/27(月) 14:40:59.91 ID:5e+16s2D.net
When will Americans realize that two atomic bombs and tons of air raids were massacres?
American in this thread think two atomic bombs saved a lot of both Japanese and Americans?
If so, you would be no logical people.

697 :【スパーキー(C ^ヮ^)】 ◆FCr.DTJy2k :2015/07/27(月) 14:51:21.10 ID:DjXu78/F.net
wwwww

THER ENEEDS TO BE MORE FEMALE RAPISTS!!!!
WWWWWWWW

CRAZY
'wwwwwwwwwwww

698 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/27(月) 19:46:59.07 ID:QL1tNgN4.net
>>696
They won't realize that it's a war crime forever.

699 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/27(月) 21:18:31.52 ID:qD/4+K5j.net
>>698
I know. They are illogical. They don't love justice. They love dobule standard.
They oppose whaling. Very uncivilized people.

700 :オランダ人:2015/07/27(月) 21:25:45.31 ID:lRVDStds!.net
There are way too many African immigrants coming to Europe. This will only end up bad...

>>699 When will Americans start hunting down land-whales?

701 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/27(月) 21:31:42.75 ID:OrPfhrzB.net
end up bad? how?

702 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/27(月) 22:01:26.60 ID:QL1tNgN4.net
Today I learned this word which is "honky" apparently it's a discriminatory word for white people. Yay! Honky! Whitey! White trash!

703 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/27(月) 22:03:11.74 ID:QL1tNgN4.net
>>700
When will you apologize to Indonesia for its colonization for hundreds years...

704 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/27(月) 22:09:31.81 ID:SZ7Vxm43.net
>>699
You're the one who apply double standard to anything. You criticize everything other countries such as China, Korea, America or Australia say or do and believe everything Japan does is right.
That's logically impossible. I'm ashamed of being from the same country as an idiot like you.

705 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/27(月) 22:21:58.35 ID:fOg9y/mi.net
Those posts are mostly by the deranged korean. Leave them alone.

706 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/27(月) 22:27:04.57 ID:OrPfhrzB.net
>>689
Linguistical fluency is NEVER related to sexual appeal.
Imagine, if you met a gaijin man boasting his Japanese, you will be attracted?

707 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/27(月) 22:40:55.51 ID:qD/4+K5j.net
>>700
I don't know what the land whales taste like.

>>704
You don't know double standard. I didn't say Japan is always right.
You are a no logical person.

708 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/27(月) 22:46:17.19 ID:QL1tNgN4.net
>>706
I don't like one of those arrogant people...
but I'm exclusively attracted to white gaijins. Hopefully I will meet mr right and then move to the states to start my whole new life there <3<3

709 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/27(月) 23:04:05.76 ID:OrPfhrzB.net
So why are you attracted with white gaijin?
If you are a man who can accept any efforts such as linguistical fluency as sexual appeals and can ignore their native appearance/personality, I think you don't have to get hitched with white ones.

710 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/27(月) 23:12:42.09 ID:QL1tNgN4.net
>>709
You are so naive... White gaijins have bigger penises!

711 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/27(月) 23:19:01.80 ID:OrPfhrzB.net
Same to you..
If you love big penis, vice verse.
If you want to boase English fluence, that should be directed to non-natives.

712 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/27(月) 23:23:34.33 ID:QL1tNgN4.net
I love big penis so much <3 also huge muscle <3

Being with white gaijin makes you look better person right? At least in Japan.

713 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/27(月) 23:37:29.88 ID:Y4RQqG41.net
That's true. The fact is everyone likes big penis. Lickin' an' suckin'!

714 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/28(火) 00:19:56.41 ID:spnA32vV.net
People are naturally attracted to bigger things in general. Big penis, big balls, big boobs, big ass, big eyes etc

715 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/28(火) 01:10:39.15 ID:qb5TmYVs!.net
This thread gets weird at night

716 :オランダ人:2015/07/28(火) 02:23:05.54 ID:DN8aVg5O!.net
>>703
I know you're just a troll but sure: I am sorry. Happy now?

>>701
They don't accumulate to the European culture and will not work for money, they only come for the benefits.
Hopefully Europe will wake up soon, but it might be too late.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fX73ggsMNEI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZG3eKi4C0k

There are many more videos, and Europe lets these things just happen like that.

Just a reminder for you guys; don't let in too many gaijins in your country! At least not 害人.

717 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/28(火) 02:42:00.87 ID:qb5TmYVs!.net
Why is it that this thread gets racist during the day and actually
Of quality over night

718 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/28(火) 02:51:42.26 ID:CkP5p2M5.net
>>716
But this is applicable only for South Italy and illegal immigrants?
I think black people living in Europe must brought some benefits such at music (Soul music in UK) and sports (Gael Monfis of French tennis player).

719 :オランダ人:2015/07/28(火) 03:23:40.73 ID:DN8aVg5O!.net
>>718
This is South Italy, but they are everywhere now (mainly big cities).
The bad things they bring along with them outweigh the benefits (by far).
If you don't believe me, feel free to travel to one of Europe's beautiful cities (and get robbed an African immigrant).

I know I kinda come off as racist now, but I too wish they wouldn't be that much of a problem than they really are.
I welcome any other immigrant, because they aren't bad to society. Asian immigrants for example are generally hard-working.
African immigrants are often violent and end up being criminals.

I am talking in general, of course there are many exceptions of African immigrants who are good people. Those are welcome in my opinion. But there are too many bad immigrants..

720 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/28(火) 06:56:43.66 ID:Gx/0NQ+U!.net
I don't think stereotyping is a good thing. Especially in places
Like France where being rude is part of life. There are two types
Of immigrants; the one who acts like an immigrant and the other who
Acts like a citizen. It's pretty silly to profile people like you do.
If you come to a place try to be quiet and a follower. It's just the
Best thing to do in a place you're not familiar with.

721 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/28(火) 16:15:19.37 ID:bK/19b8/.net
How do you remember English words? Im high school student but I cant do it.Help meeeeeee!!!

722 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/28(火) 16:36:03.06 ID:spnA32vV.net
I don't know.

723 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/28(火) 22:50:56.48 ID:spnA32vV.net
France or England. Which should I go for sightseeing?
I believe both are such a racist country.

724 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/28(火) 23:28:21.03 ID:jnB+9Bzp.net
when you are alone, you suffer from a feeling of solitude,
when you are with somebody, you suffer from a feeling of inferiority
and when you are with 2 persons, you suffer from a feeling of alienation.
life is hard.

725 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/28(火) 23:34:57.33 ID:yTEgshk9.net
>>719
I understand you, but it's not Africans. Mass immigration itself is evil. Maybe your country has a lot of
African immigrants in particular so you hate them in particular? In other countries in Europe, they seem
to hate other people like middle easterners or something. In Japan, besides the obvious ones, hate towards
arrogant westerners is rising, it seems. Imagine what would happen if Japan got mass white immigration.

So again, mass immigration itself is evil. It creates conflict and hatred, and if continued, would probably
lead to catastrophe.

Also, when talking about immigration, robbed lands such as America should be considered a different case.

726 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/28(火) 23:52:19.23 ID:yTEgshk9.net
>>686
I like how everyone is wearing the sameish shirt and pants.

727 :臭い米国人:2015/07/29(水) 00:34:45.68 ID:TTqfXvor!.net
>>721
Make up funny stories for the words. Read a lot of sentences using the words.
And most importantly, use the words!

728 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/29(水) 01:38:15.52 ID:1FMD3f1G.net
>>727
Go fuck yourself. I'm on a super bad mood. Fuck all gaijins. Especially white ones which speak English.

729 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/29(水) 01:51:45.09 ID:1FMD3f1G.net
I broke up last week and then just found out my ex is already dating a new one wtf

730 :オランダ人:2015/07/29(水) 05:03:40.02 ID:QfdND7LJ!.net
>>725
You are right. I kinda lost my cool about it yesterday (and I realised an hour after I posted it as well), but mass immigration is indeed bad.
It's not possible for a country to succesfully receive and educate immigrants when there are too many immigrants at once.

My point still stands though; The EU should really do something about the problem that is mass immigration. Millions of people come to Europe right now illegally.

>>720
Usually I don't stereotype at all, but yesterday (like I said) was a rare exception. My apologies.

731 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/29(水) 06:03:37.92 ID:8hQk4o3r.net
Wikileaks said America will destroy Japan by TPP.
I hate TPP.
America is not justice.

732 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/29(水) 09:59:31.65 ID:NnJTy8xj.net
>>731
What? Please source.

733 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/29(水) 10:26:36.39 ID:8hQk4o3r.net
I don't know how to use wikileaks.
I know it from a comment of a blog,but America always makes rules selfishly,so I believe it.

734 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/29(水) 11:05:19.89 ID:qO1eWFdv.net
The United States continues to press Japan to shoulder more of the defense burden to cope with what it calls the North Korean threat.

735 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/29(水) 12:23:39.27 ID:n+hmCycT.net
As far as I concern, English is a mediocre language

736 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/29(水) 12:25:48.38 ID:jC1aEs7L.net
What is the best language?

737 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/29(水) 12:25:59.43 ID:n+hmCycT.net
>>727 Too stink. Please behave yourself.

738 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/29(水) 12:29:20.85 ID:n+hmCycT.net
>>736 what is not the best language. The best language is blond.

739 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/29(水) 12:33:50.52 ID:n+hmCycT.net
>>731 No. TPP is good. Japanese agriculture assosiation doesn't have a quality these days.

740 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/29(水) 12:38:57.04 ID:n+hmCycT.net
I mean JA NOUKYO Japanese agriculture cooperatives. Anyway, it's an assosiation of JA.

741 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/29(水) 12:42:10.17 ID:n+hmCycT.net
I notice white is a terrible color. Blonde is the best.

742 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/29(水) 21:41:32.96 ID:vYKwp/Id.net
>>731
Japan doesn't do anything about it.
Japan is not justice.
You show us real justice. Crush TPP.

743 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/29(水) 22:49:25.45 ID:Sk0sl5MK.net
prices on 4k television have been slashed recently.
i'm wondering what kind of special values have been added to the 4k televisions compared with the previous television models (プラズマテレビ or 薄型テレビ).

744 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/29(水) 22:58:17.78 ID:Sk0sl5MK.net
the top 3 international film festivals are Canne, Berlin and what?
why are they the top 3 and how do they differ from Academy award?

745 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/29(水) 23:19:51.60 ID:jC1aEs7L.net
Watching gay porn on that TV?

746 :臭い米国人:2015/07/30(木) 00:39:19.82 ID:qQw6khTn!.net
>>742
Most of the Americans who know what TPP is hate it too.

747 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/30(木) 00:51:14.88 ID:DMcyPUp6.net
>>746
Fuck off you're too stinky to be here...
My iPhone screen is getting stinky because of you!

All gaijins should put on deodorants 3times a day at least. They stink!

748 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/30(木) 03:06:46.69 ID:Yaw9dfcp!.net
>>0747

Why arnt you using a username yet? We all know who you are.

749 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/30(木) 13:27:03.53 ID:5PLOQo78.net
A brain surgeon succeeded in cutting a tumor in my brain.
But from the long rage viewpoint, it is feared that there will be aftereffects of the operation.

750 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/30(木) 15:03:29.28 ID:ipgplt05.net
>>746 what? It is always wrong.

751 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/30(木) 16:04:39.53 ID:DMcyPUp6.net
>>748
Ha! Funny! Do you know exactly who I am?

752 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/30(木) 17:56:35.82 ID:t2xIu087.net
today is unbelievable crazy hot day! I will die if go up tenmperature 5 degrees than now

753 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/30(木) 18:30:33.71 ID:pC9cc018.net
You must be GOD,a year old.
If you don't like being called GOD,you can only hope that new GODs come here.

754 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/30(木) 22:02:58.88 ID:oKJUUJb/.net
He introduced himself as GOD a year ago.

755 :臭い米国人:2015/07/31(金) 03:10:45.67 ID:T4alHKio!.net
>>749
Oh my. When did you have this done? Is the recovery long?
>>750
The general population doesn't care though, as they only get news from television instead of searching it themselves.

756 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/31(金) 06:56:43.14 ID:fPCc10cs.net
>>755

757 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/31(金) 07:04:01.98 ID:fPCc10cs.net
>>755
After my long struggle with a tumor in my brain, the surgen performed an operation to remove a tumor from an area near a vital nerve.
It will take a long time from recovering my illness.

758 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/31(金) 08:00:50.96 ID:e7iVX6Iw.net
>>752
it's like to be in sauna all out the world.

759 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/31(金) 08:28:47.73 ID:Sjcz77xi.net
I wanna fuck you

760 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/31(金) 10:02:21.23 ID:wXcZeHh/.net
I'd like to be fucked by you.

761 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/31(金) 17:27:19.62 ID:VoNPHqWs.net
Fuck Americans!

762 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/31(金) 19:17:18.23 ID:fPCc10cs.net
At the IOC general meeting, the 2012 Winter Olympics will be held in Beijing for the first time in the Chinese history.
In 2008, the Summer Olympics was held in Beijing.

763 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/31(金) 19:28:52.22 ID:fPCc10cs.net
I have made mistakes.

764 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/31(金) 19:29:12.10 ID:fPCc10cs.net
2012 → 2022

765 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/07/31(金) 19:40:11.23 ID:fPCc10cs.net
The school boy killed himself in despair.
Junior high school boys said they were poking fun at his classmate, not bullying him.

766 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/31(金) 20:07:35.22 ID:eDsFBaVB.net
just after i went outside to take a walk, i got drenched in sweat.
the underwear stuck to my skin and it felt very bad.

767 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/31(金) 20:21:22.55 ID:eDsFBaVB.net
it is a surprising fact that most of computer viruses and malwares may have been invented by computer security services companies.
they did it as they always need to continue to generate new business chances to make money.

768 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/07/31(金) 20:58:25.25 ID:yCUPjhCY.net
>>746
Let's crush (or just get out of) it together.

769 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/01(土) 09:04:38.71 ID:X+8gFK04.net
Every summer, I remember the JAL jumbo jet crashed into a Gunma Prefecture, leaving 520 dead after straying off course.

770 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/01(土) 10:17:45.00 ID:X+8gFK04.net
Peace marchers demonstrated around Parliament, shouting, "No more war".
It reminds me of the fact that student radicalism was at a peak in the early 1970s.

771 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/01(土) 13:11:51.36 ID:u06GFhsN.net
Wikileaks again!
Americans like double standards!

772 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/01(土) 14:52:23.71 ID:X+8gFK04.net
The government officials' meeting discussed countermeasures to combat possible acts of terrorism during the Olympics which will be held in Tokyo in 2020.

773 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/01(土) 18:44:52.71 ID:X+8gFK04.net
Reflecting business recovery, this year's equipment investment will exceed that of the last year.
The ratio of job opening to seekers will slightly improve this year.

774 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/01(土) 20:57:12.44 ID:SEbUUh0r.net
If I was an American,I would be very sorry for my doublstandards.

775 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/01(土) 21:25:40.73 ID:ejQrphQ5.net
How do you say リア充 in English? Native fucking English speakers!

776 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/01(土) 23:02:16.63 ID:ejQrphQ5.net
I want to go to South Korea to get my eyes bigger. I have double eyelids but want to make my eyelids すっきり!

I've seen so many Korean actors and actresses and they have really nice eyelids! I want one of those!

Ugliness should be corrected right!?

777 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/01(土) 23:05:52.26 ID:ejQrphQ5.net
No gaijins tonight. They are so useless

778 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/01(土) 23:34:16.09 ID:jkV9sbVs.net
>>730
I don't know if you still read this thread, but I want to remind you that it was just a half-assed
post from someone who does not live in Europe. If I was a european I might go berserk or something
as I don't want them come to my country.

779 :オランダ人:2015/08/02(日) 00:09:38.61 ID:8/MxHDTx!.net
>>778
I read this thread sometimes, but often forget to check it.
And yeah, I am losing my patience and it really is a big problem...

I wanted to bring the subject up to spread awareness, but I am bad in bringing it in good convincing words.
A lot of the media is controlled by Leftists, so do not always trust that propaganda.

It's silly how in the US, when a black person gets killed it's racist and people start rioting (like in Baltimore), but the opposite happens way more often (blacks killing whites) and there are no riots etc.

Western countries build a society that's really liberal towards everyone, but it seems like "certain immigrants" like to exploit that society (and people in Africa want to leave their shit countries but not contribute anything of value here).

Just look at this for example, where a kind woman is giving away food to the illegal immigrants. Instead of accepting the free food, they want more and steal everything that's in the car:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRQJNTGcuzs&feature=player_detailpage#t=77

Or this picture where (illegal) Africans protest againt free food they got "because it isn't the food they had back home", while it's perfectly fine food https://i.imgur.com/nJSJcfD.jpg

There are A LOT of videos and images like these..

780 :オランダ人:2015/08/02(日) 00:15:54.41 ID:8/MxHDTx!.net
The funny thing is, whenever you bring up facts about why immigration is bad (actually; immigration from Africa) you get labeled as "racist", because you hurt their (or a Leftist's) "feelings"
I am getting a bit frustrated again..

781 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/02(日) 00:30:09.53 ID:BZMfQHaT.net
Oh...the gaijin netouyo here? That's new.

782 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/02(日) 00:47:00.10 ID:NbTYvGe5.net
>>779
I don't understand the language so I can't really judge the video, but it looks like
it is mixed with some scene from a movie or something. What's up with that?
That scene shows that a bunch of white bandits are attacking a car. And the CG
at the end? Also, the image just shows some Africans chilling in front of some bags
of stuff, and I can't tell what it's about.

783 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/02(日) 01:45:15.71 ID:NbTYvGe5.net
I used to watch videos and read news about Europe, and at first it was very interesting and fun.
But eventually I started to see how dark Europe was and stopped reading because it got too depressing.

Like that Danish zoo incident where they killed a giraffe, people and writers were calling Denmark
"a rotten country" just because they killed the giraffe. If they didn't like it, fine, they can have their
opinions. But why did they have to bash Denmark with such furious self-rightousness?
And there are huge problems with immigrants, and Frenchs getting killed and publishing some stupid
pictures while chanting libertty, something, fraternity.

Europe is too dark to handle, and I thought it was best to walk away and get back to my own business.

784 :臭い米国人:2015/08/02(日) 02:43:16.81 ID:6r+WbVsj!.net
>>775
We don't have a single word for it like Japanese does, so there's not a 1:1 translation.
The shortest I can think of is "happy with (his/her/their) life".
Most people don't distinguish online life and real life as two things, which is very sad.

785 :オランダ人:2015/08/02(日) 02:52:50.50 ID:8/MxHDTx!.net
>>783 You're right. The media is really dark and people stopped thinking logical here. Of course not everybody, but the Leftist liberals are taking it too far. People have become too tolerant of shit.
If you want to know the story behind that image: http://www.thelocal.it/20140827/refugees-protest-against-monotonous-italian-food

>>782 Yeah I forgot to mention: they compared it to a movie scene I think (I don't understand the language either (just a bit), but it seems like they are joking about it).
Which is kinda sad, it's actually not funny...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBf4L81o930
^A video illegal African immigrants storming the Spanish border

786 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/02(日) 08:26:43.16 ID:EM8P//Ao.net
Advocates of anti-nuclear movements called on world leaders to abolish nuclear weapons.
One of them emphasized that one nuclear mishap could lead to a world catastrophe.

787 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/02(日) 08:39:10.47 ID:EM8P//Ao.net
It has been internationally recognized that the 200-mile sea zone is under jurisdiction of the littoral country.
Russian authorities decided to tighten Japanese fishing within its zone.

788 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/02(日) 10:34:02.69 ID:EM8P//Ao.net
In the 1980s, most of the Japanese said that they were in the middle income bracket and content with their status quo.
The percentage of those content with their living conditions has decreased since the collapse of the bubble economy.

789 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/02(日) 10:51:59.13 ID:dFVsY+N1.net
>>784
Thanks! At least I'm not one of those リア充 in real life (at least I think) so I want to be one in online world.

790 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/02(日) 11:53:35.10 ID:6WuleL/c.net
boring

791 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/02(日) 13:26:27.13 ID:P5DOAkeI!.net
>>775 >>789
some people on western imageboards call them "normies"

792 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/02(日) 15:55:28.85 ID:NbTYvGe5.net
>>785
I read it and got annoyed because they complain about pasta and tomato sauce.
Pasta and tomato sauce is a treat. They should be deported right now.

But I'm not a European and it's not my business to tell Europeans what to do.
May the goddess of fortune smile upon them. That's the only thing I can say.

793 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/02(日) 16:30:03.77 ID:EM8P//Ao.net
Some of the conservative politicians of being obsessed with the fixed idea that woman should keep house insist that higher education is only for male intellectuals.

794 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/02(日) 19:28:28.00 ID:EM8P//Ao.net
The author (one of a comic duo) of the best-selling novel says the book is based on the background of the comic dialogue world.

795 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/02(日) 20:25:12.43 ID:EM8P//Ao.net
Now, I am in the hospital, an old man in the same room complained that his doctor relies too much on medicines and injections.
But thanks to rehabilitation, he is recovering from aftereffects of the stroke.
For me, after the operation, I am paralyzed lightly.

796 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/02(日) 22:01:33.20 ID:QPrPqvBR.net
Just pretend to listen.
I'm a fuckin neet. I sympathize my parents.
Why I'm writing here is that I wanna just complain. My parents had fought just a while ago though I don't know why.
My mom went to bed in sulk. But dad is still uttering fuckin something. He's likely fuckin drunk. When he's drunk, nothing good happen from my experience. It's fuckin annoying.

So please don't give a shit. This is a fuckin totally bull-fuckin-shit. It's just fuckin チラシの裏. Fuck.

797 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/03(月) 07:53:25.42 ID:84fIUOCt.net
The JAL jumbo jet accident in 1985 reminds me of the German low cost carrier's incident.
The debris from all the ill-fated planes and the bodies of their passengers were scattered over wide areas of the mountain sides.
Mechanical failure or human error could provoke a catastrophe.

798 :【スパーキー(C ^ヮ^)】 ◆FCr.DTJy2k :2015/08/03(月) 16:44:06.10 ID:XBDmSXv5!.net
who crazy here?

799 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/03(月) 18:36:48.66 ID:rMeSh0C8.net
it must be all including you s.o.b!

800 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/03(月) 19:26:21.44 ID:b47tnfCv.net
Let me rant. I loathe rich lazy people. I hate those
who are born into highly cultured families but don't take
full advantage of their favored environments and sit back
and just have a good time and lead lazy lives.

However, ironically, those rich lazy kids, although they
waste their entire lives, still remain culturally higher
than we the financially disadvantaged from low cultured
families.

801 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/04(火) 14:28:09.18 ID:gRwf79ys.net
Old persons say that the shortage of medical practitioners in under populated area is annoyed them.
Young practitioners prefer living in urban areas to living in local areas.

802 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/04(火) 14:58:26.43 ID:6kY4Hksg.net
America spys Japan.
Of course,probably,not only military affairs but also industry.
A lot of Americans don't seem to think this is a bad thing.
Americans should become logical and real justice people.

803 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/04(火) 15:50:24.97 ID:gRwf79ys.net
I was released from the hospital.
Brain surgeons say that my condition would be described as fair, if no other bleeding occurs in my brain.

804 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/04(火) 16:33:35.41 ID:gRwf79ys.net
Support from the public for the Prime Minister is waning due to a controversial issue on the peacekeeping operation in the international community
although the Japan-the US security treaty holds good unless one of its parties notifies the other of its intention to terminate it.
Sending Self Defense Forces abroad may lead to a war.

805 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/04(火) 21:14:15.20 ID:gRwf79ys.net
The auto maker, TOYOTA, marked brisk sales during the first quarter of this year compared with the corresponding period last year due to the plunging yen against other currencies.

806 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/04(火) 22:26:31.59 ID:5v1bgXau.net
>>802
When will Japan become logical and stop being America's loyal dog?
Japan is becoming a complete colony of America. Please be logical
and do something about it.

807 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/04(火) 22:29:07.37 ID:B9W12Q/P.net
Japan needs to be the 51st state of the USA. And make English the official language.

808 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/04(火) 23:25:05.74 ID:C0XErlsO.net
Japan lost the war.
America won't part with Japan,but real justice denies America can make Japan their colony.
American often says Japan is always 本音と建前.
However,America is the most 建前 countury in the world.
Very interesting
Japan must change step by step.

809 :臭い米国人:2015/08/05(水) 00:35:50.36 ID:WSU/5x0U!.net
>>802
Every country spies on every other country. Not saying it's good, but it's what happens.

>>803
Fingers crossed that you don't need to return.

>>806,808
How do you propose to get the public to stop consuming American culture then?
That would be an important first step.

810 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/05(水) 01:01:36.20 ID:AQAGvMUF.net
American culuture?
Consuming American culture is to become a colony of America?
If so, American eat sushi,so America is a colony of Japan?
Very interesting.
My hope is that Japan has atomic bombs and self defence perfectly.

811 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/05(水) 01:20:17.19 ID:AQAGvMUF.net
I think America is cautious of Japanese culture.
They made Lion King from ジャングル大帝. This is パクリ.
However,they probably don't think so.
America always make live-action version of Japanese anime,manga and so on.
They think Live action are more valuable than Japanese anime,manga.
If the live-action version is great,the work will become their belongings.
They think American culture can change Japan,but that Japan doesn't become so.
This is why America needs TPP.
America think Japanese culture itself is just trade barriers.

812 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/05(水) 06:53:55.47 ID:lPc6Vd/Z.net
People imitate one another, and I don't think there's anything
wrong with it. It's actually not plagiary but homage.
If it's wrong to quote any part of anything existent, then
more than 90 percent (or even 99 percent) of everything created
after the ancient Greeks should be regarded as plagiary.

And even the ancient Greeks, with their famous tragedies and
other cultural heritages of the world, must have made homage to
things that had already existed even before they were born.

If we have to call all modifications of existing things, then
it should be wrong to do just about anything, create anything, after
the first human that existed in the world: maybe the Neanderthal
or someone like that. All humans after him would then be plagiarists.

813 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/05(水) 10:42:11.10 ID:OA2MSvre.net
The persons who would enjoy fireworks were bewildered at the news about a long delay in their trains' departure.
Sakuragicho Station in Yokohama was crowded with the people until the train pulled in.

814 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/05(水) 23:40:11.84 ID:oDO716ct.net
Japan has the real justice.
The world should learn it.

815 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/05(水) 23:56:22.27 ID:I24wVKsp.net
Even now, Koreans criticized Japan's past colonel rule over the Korean peninsula until the end of the Pacific War and the historical incident that Japanese nationals massacred 20,000 Korean people immediately after the Great Kanto Earthquake in 1923.

816 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/06(木) 00:07:37.60 ID:00ecziEc.net
Koreans are totally liars.
Japanese always say to them what is the justice,but they can think things logically.
They are one of the enemies of world peace.

817 :臭い米国人:2015/08/06(木) 01:23:36.13 ID:3SH62Kqm!.net
>>810
I was under the presumption that many Japanese youth are becoming like S. Koreans,
obsessing over English and Western culture. If it's true, maybe there needs to be
more people reading 三島由紀夫? I don't know of a modern author with 三島's ideals.

818 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/06(木) 05:13:08.62 ID:U7BKgqym.net
Well Japanese people have been obsessed with western cultures since the Meiji restoration though....

819 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/06(木) 05:16:58.29 ID:E0+jfYur!.net
>>775
You would say "normies" if you are not a リア充, but there really isn't a word for it if you are one.

820 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/06(木) 05:35:11.18 ID:E0+jfYur!.net
>>775
You would say "normies" if you are not a リア充 and you don't like them, but there really isn't a word for it if you are one.

821 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/06(木) 05:35:47.84 ID:E0+jfYur!.net
>>820
Sorry, I accidentally double posted.

822 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/06(木) 06:11:47.44 ID:U7BKgqym.net
Today....it's exactly 70 years ago...the evil bullies Americans dropped the nuclear bomb in Hiroshima...
so many people died in an instant...so many victims are still suffering...but the Americans have not still apologized not paid compensation money...
All they do is just justify it like it's necessary...they are so shameless and arrogant...

Today we have to stand up and speak out! FUCK AMERICA! FUCK RETARDED AMERICANS!!!!

823 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/06(木) 07:50:54.52 ID:wPuAj1Vc.net
Japan preferred to keep its participation in UN peacekeeping operation discreet until recently so as not to provoke other Asian nations of Japan's past colonies.

824 :臭い米国人:2015/08/06(木) 07:59:40.76 ID:3SH62Kqm!.net
>>818
That's true. Even during 鎖国、Western Medicine books were often bought by the Dutch.

825 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/06(木) 08:17:41.44 ID:MD0zJwpG!.net
>822
sorry japan

826 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/06(木) 08:20:03.47 ID:TrdN7GRg.net
44 years young, Krumm Date Kimiko beaten No.24 Sabine Lisicki with 1-6, 7-6(4)

827 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/06(木) 14:55:22.24 ID:HJYqn/3g.net
China is anxious about the Japanese Prime Minister's remarks about Japan's past conduct in the country.
But it is a fact that Japanese researchers introduced to China the know-how of cultivating rice in cold cultivating rice in cold climates after the war.

828 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/06(木) 15:24:23.17 ID:HJYqn/3g.net
Experts said the Mideast crisis must be defused before it escalate into a large-scale war.

829 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/06(木) 16:15:35.60 ID:eGFhrO7u.net
what is the problem?

It is always an antipathy.

830 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/06(木) 16:25:56.19 ID:eGFhrO7u.net
It is sad of Hiroshima that people in Hiroshima never learn the fact "HINOMARU" is wrong in this stupidly hot Summer.
As if they never have been leached to the top of their castle.

The stupid mayor of Hiroshima said "go back to more" It is nonsense and misreading.

Nuclear energy is right. Just Bunch of stupid people.

831 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/06(木) 16:41:36.46 ID:HJYqn/3g.net
As usual in every August, a rush of cars leaving Tokyo for summer resorts will cause traffic snarls nationwide next week.

832 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/06(木) 18:03:23.13 ID:U7BKgqym.net
>>825
That's not sincere enough. You better
go down on your knees to ask for pardon.

833 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/06(木) 18:55:25.20 ID:7xLvLelw.net
>>832
 ∧_∧
( ´・ω・) < pardon
( 凸 凸  
と_)_) 

834 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/06(木) 20:21:30.75 ID:E56XpJal.net
56% Americans think two atomic bombs are right.
They are very like Koreans.
Americans are very illogical people.
They are irresponsible for world peace.

835 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/06(木) 20:34:00.58 ID:E56XpJal.net
Japanese know both sides of point of views.
However,Americans don't know history.
Americans believe false history like 731,Nanking,comfort women,Bataan and so on.
I don't know why Americans aren't proud of being logical.

Of course,not only Americans but also Australians are not logical.
The chief judge of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East was an Australian.
One of the person who fabricated Nanking was also Australian.
Australians and Americans as nations are opposing whaling.

Does they have a scrap of conscience?
They cannot know real justice?
I think English languages is difficult to know real justice.
Japanese language has both sides of views and real history.
But English languange doesn't.

836 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/06(木) 20:59:20.57 ID:HJYqn/3g.net
A dome demolished by the atomic bomb stands like a symbol of the holocaust.
The survivors are elderly people, we must tell the fact to younger people from now on.
But after the end of the Cold War, ethnic conflicts have spread over the world.

837 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/06(木) 21:55:31.83 ID:HJYqn/3g.net
The world Buddhist conference sent a message to the United Nations, voicing dismay at the arms race.
But the chronicle shows disarmament is no easy task.

838 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/06(木) 22:22:48.21 ID:e+ZaMfra.net
>>817
I was talking about political dependence and interference, though I won't bother to explain it.

839 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/06(木) 23:56:32.22 ID:RNrnYoM+.net
That's right. It's like holocaust.
Americans cannot endure the fact,so Americans use a defense mechanism(防衛機制).
They need "Japan was very evil in WW2," so they needed to fabricate false history.

However,for Japanese,Americans are very pity because they need to throw away logical mind.
Normal Americans didn't use two atomic bombs at that time.
In a sense,they are mental victims.

Japanese have been standing false history for 70 years.
Moreover,it is from a lot of false history.
But two atomic bombs and tons of air raids are completely fact.
Japanese know how to endure false history,but not true history.

I give Americans one advice.
German blame the Nazis for Holocaust.
So,Americans may blame leaders at that time for them.

840 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/07(金) 00:12:55.74 ID:BY7G4897.net
I don't know how(what?) Americans think about Michael J. Sandel.
Japanese make much of him,but he doesn't reach Japanese logical level.
He said about two atomic bombs at Tokyo University that both Japan and the U.S.apologize and that
two atomic bombs prevented the decisive fighting on the mainland(本土決戦).

very poor logic.

Japan didn't have the will of surrender? NO!
America from the beginning thought the present Japan.
The present Japan is a new type of American colony.

841 :臭い米国人:2015/08/07(金) 00:51:09.53 ID:9TlOGyrc!.net
>>838
My bad.

>>839
What many people don't know is that in WW1, Japan was allied with Britain.
After the Treaty of Versailles, Japan received some of the land Britain promised.
However it was not all of the land, and so Japan felt that Britain and its allies
had gypped them. So when WW2 occurred, Japan joined Germany and Italy.

I hate the Treaty of Versailles, and believe it is the cause of many wars since.

>>840
I had no idea who he is, so I looked him up.
He looks like an idiot.

842 :anonymous:2015/08/07(金) 02:11:54.50 ID:K4trA3VZ!.net
>>835
As an American I will agree that most Americans and American society as a whole does love lies.
We inflated the story of the holocaust to be much, much bigger than the actual holocaust was and it wouldn't surprise me if the stuff about Japan (Nanking, Bataan, etc) was wrong as well.
What proof do you have for that? I am interested to hear.

843 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/07(金) 02:46:24.10 ID:BY7G4897.net
>>841
That's right. We must learn a lot from history.

>>842
love lies? Americans are no logical because they love lies,aren't they?
I thought they are doing a kind of defense mechanism.
However,it is not and they like lies like Koreans?
Very shocked.

>What proof do you have for that? I am interested to hear.

It is very difficult to prove somethings are false.
Propagandalists know it,so they made a lot of false stories.
Japan can't prove all of them because of such devil's proofs.

However,propagandalists use a lot of false sources like photos.
We can't prove Nanking are false,but we can prove those photos are lies.
I think they have no right to say Nanking is true as long as they continue to use fabricated sources.
Because they blaspheme against history as a study of science.

844 :anonymous:2015/08/07(金) 05:06:49.95 ID:K4trA3VZ!.net
>>843
When I say Americans love lies, I mean that when the government says something, the people who do not believe are called crazy.
This confuses me because most people do not like the government anyway and the government also has a long history of lying to people, hurting citizens, and doing illegal things.
Just a few examples of this are things like MK Ultra, the recent attack on our embassy in Benghazi, and the NSA spying on American citizens.
All of these things, the government swore it had nothing to do with them but it was later found that they were doing much worse things than what people had said.
For some reason, nobody cares.

845 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/07(金) 06:36:21.98 ID:Mbjjj8tS.net
>>844
What a terrilbe thing.(about MK Ultara)
That is better than that the case wouldn't come to light.

I think,more and more,America should apologize to atomic bombs victims.
America has never apologized for this most terrible case,
so they could unconsciously think they can do anything below atomic bombs.
The 56% of Americans are indirectly supporting such American governmnet.
Their minds need to change for world peace.

846 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/07(金) 09:36:36.84 ID:/VV/V7oJ.net
The Japanese Prime Minister's resolute worship of the Yasukuni Shrine, dedicated to the souls of the war dead, will mount criticism from some Asian countries.

847 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/07(金) 09:48:04.71 ID:/VV/V7oJ.net
Even laymen know that politics should be separated from religion.

848 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/07(金) 10:18:03.08 ID:/VV/V7oJ.net
But some of Asian countries feared that Japanese conservative politicians wanted to revive militarism.

849 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/07(金) 18:52:22.95 ID:gclgBnQW.net
Many politicians stressed the number of female employees should be increased in line with the equal employment opportunity law.
But soon after graduating from universities and high schools, recruited female workers often encounter lingering prejudice against women in the workplaces.

850 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/07(金) 20:42:56.64 ID:dMUZ5vlJ.net
I'm studying now! I'm so erai.

851 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/07(金) 21:21:25.35 ID:rfa+lCnd!.net
You guys realize that the invasion of Japan had casualty predictions I. The millions right?

852 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/07(金) 22:43:03.71 ID:TyyHX+wo.net
No.
American should only have accepted the continuation of sturucture of the state.
America freely could conduct airstrikes at that time.

America used an atomic bomb to Nagasaki.
Nagasaki was(is?) the most Christianized city in Japan.
Nagasaki also has American prioner-of-war camp.
Do Americans know the fact?
Japanese people think America destroyed Urakami Cathedral after WW2 because they don't want to make the church a symbol like the Atomic Bomb Dome.
Americans never thought that they attacked against Christians,churches and Americans.

I hope Americans apologize to Japan for two atomic bombs and air raids in the future.
If so, America will be looked up to by Japan.

853 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 00:36:55.30 ID:e399STby!.net
You are exercising paranoia and falsities.
The bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and
Nagasaki because they were naval
districts, and were hoped to finish the
war quickly.

Which they did, did they not?

854 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 01:01:16.82 ID:CkURspih.net
>>853
You are very illogical.
Japan had already lost control of the air.
And the center of the two atomic bombs explosion were not just above the military bases.
Do you know Tokyo tons of air raids were done for efficiently roasting civilians?
You don't know history.

855 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 01:04:08.31 ID:WLUdqvcR!.net
“When I say Americans love lies, I mean that when the government says something,[ the }people who do not believe are called crazy. ”
I don't think there should have a [the].

856 :anonymous:2015/08/08(土) 02:55:22.37 ID:voJRh2x5!.net
>>855
It sounded normal to me at the time but I'm from the south and we speak differently here. I could certainly have left out the 'the' and the sentence would have been fine.

857 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 03:52:58.15 ID:i4uG7H9w.net
"to finish the war quickly"→refuted
”Hirosima and Nagasaki were naval districts”→refuted

858 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 08:16:09.30 ID:e399STby!.net
>>854

You don't know history. You show me the
Japanese surrender documents. I assure you
They didn't exist.

859 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 08:17:06.73 ID:e399STby!.net
>>857


Neither were refuted...

860 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 08:21:48.91 ID:91N3jZUZ.net
Baka Americans should get out of the country and then see the real world. They are too brainwashed.

861 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 09:10:33.55 ID:i4uG7H9w.net
>>858
You should read "Mirror for Americans: JAPAN" by Helen Mears.
You can know America didn't want Japan to surrender before two atomic bombs.
Of course,she writes the sources you want to know.

>>859
You don't know 爆心地(ground zero),do you?
Hiroshima's 爆心地 was a hospital.
How far is it from 爆心地 to 呉(kure,a naval port)? 20Km!!!!!!!
And 呉 had already been destroyed by air raids.
Don't make ecxuses!

862 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 09:29:51.99 ID:i4uG7H9w.net
Japanese don't bear normal civilian American people.
Japanese don't like the Democratic Party.
Do you know Harry Dexter White?
He prepared a draft of Hull-Note and He was suspected of being a spy and was a spy of Soviet.
The WW2 was a major blunder of American democracy.

863 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 10:34:38.88 ID:91N3jZUZ.net
Actually I so much prefer democratic to republic. Republicans are all retarded like Sarah Palin.

864 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 10:40:12.43 ID:YFZ2rSWo!.net
>>861


You gonna actually learn the language you attempt to communicate with?


You realize the biggest battleship ever
built, which you probably know by name,
was built and stationed in Nagasaki and
Hiroshima right?

865 :Dreas:2015/08/08(土) 10:41:08.17 ID:YFZ2rSWo!.net
Guys please can we just talk about English and not the same damn atom
Bomb fight wevr had a million times

866 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 10:47:52.86 ID:91N3jZUZ.net
Unless the Americans and the American government go down on their knees to ask for pardon.

867 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 10:53:31.82 ID:YFZ2rSWo!.net
>866

Because it's not like america was provoked into war by a surprise attack on one of
It's military bases, and no American POWs were ever treated unfairly, and Japan
Totally didn't deny surrender even after
All of its airforce, all of its navy, all
Of its territories, most of its armies and
Most of its cities were bombed.
And it most certainly didn't conceal the
Effects of the bombs until the emperor
Himself intervened. Why, if you look at
The Japanese nespapers that were archived that were published after the bomb
Dropped, they all have the effects as a
Headline.

Learn your history fool, you are quite
Illogical.

868 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 11:04:44.52 ID:i4uG7H9w.net
>>864
Yamato(大和)was 呉, Musashi(武蔵)was 長崎.
However,two atomic bombs were not used to destroy those factories.

>>866
I don't want to talk normal topic with those who think two atomic bombs were right thing.
I learn English to explain true history in English.

869 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 11:07:41.78 ID:i4uG7H9w.net
I have already refuted a lot.
I am deeply satisfied.

870 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/08(土) 11:12:14.99 ID:wxIZi+/4.net
The fact is that "HINOMARU" and "KIMIGAYO" were legalized as the national flag and the Japanese anthem in Parliament.

871 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/08(土) 11:19:22.38 ID:wxIZi+/4.net
But some of the teachers at high schools and junior high schools didn't admit the fact.

872 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/08(土) 11:26:29.75 ID:wxIZi+/4.net
So, fanatic rightist organizations have escalated their campaigns against the Japan Teachers Union.

873 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 11:31:05.26 ID:91N3jZUZ.net
>>867
Learn your country's past. You will be too ashamed to live. You're quite baka and shameless. Fool.

874 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 11:35:05.64 ID:91N3jZUZ.net
Totally LOL at the desperate American pride lololol

875 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/08(土) 12:00:50.14 ID:wxIZi+/4.net
Controversy over the safety of the nuclear power plants flared up again, following the disaster in Fukushima Prefecture.
But it is a difficult problem that Japan has poor natural resources.

876 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 12:02:13.40 ID:91N3jZUZ.net
>>868
Agree! You can't talk with those baka gaijins! They need to apologize!

877 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 12:09:33.97 ID:Y7rw8lVc!.net
>>869

You haven't refuted anything.

>>868
And yet they did kill several thousand
Naval workers. Look it up.

>>0873
You're the fool for thinking this refutes my facts. Get some counter evidence or get out bro.

878 :Dreas:2015/08/08(土) 12:10:25.34 ID:Y7rw8lVc!.net
I miss highbrow-kun

879 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 12:25:17.96 ID:sMjADGfP.net
>>876
Oh,thanks www

>>877
What are you saying? Little Boy killed naval workers living in Hiroshima City?

880 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 12:28:37.40 ID:hvQ9gog6!.net
>>879

Yes, and this is an easily researchable
statistic

881 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 12:34:24.52 ID:vPDqEWCY!.net
I am saddened that this conversation is even being discussed. War is indeed a horrible thing, and both sides are at fault for their respective roles they played.

882 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 12:34:51.98 ID:vPDqEWCY!.net
And yet, WW2 has happened nearly 76 years ago, and the decisions made by our leaders in the past should have little bearing on how we should conduct ourselves in the future. These arguments are largely unwarranted.

883 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 13:01:36.90 ID:sMjADGfP.net
>>880
You mean Hiroshima citizens were all soldiers?
Are you OK?

884 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 13:06:30.84 ID:91N3jZUZ.net
>>883
See? That guy is obviously uneducated.

885 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 13:10:44.95 ID:sMjADGfP.net
No.
Japan doesn't need to apologize for false histories any longer.
However,two atomic bombs and tons of air raids were clearly used for cilvilians.
You should read "Mirror for Americans: JAPAN" by Helen Mears.
The book refutes all.

886 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 13:11:38.47 ID:6oAt8qb4.net
We are simply bored with life.
No one knows what we live for.
No one can even create a full-fledged purpose in life.
That's why we never cease to argue, fight, kill, and hate.
We hate foreigners, straight people hate gays,
gays hate straight guys, studious people hate lazy ones,
men hate women, women hate men, Japanese hate Americans,
whites hate Asians and Africans, and so on, and so forth.
We just argue and hate just to kill time.
We just want to give ourselves the illusion
that beyond all that arguments and fights,
there may be a brave new world, or at least,
we can forget that there is no ultimate solution
to the issue of the meaningless of life, the futility of universe.

Guys, let's argue on, fight on, kill one another.
As long as we kill one another, we can at least
forget the horrible truth that we desperately strive to ignore.

887 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 13:17:03.98 ID:sMjADGfP.net
>>884
Americans have continued to be brainwashed into beliving that two atomic bombs were justice.
And they probably don't know tons of air raids.

888 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/08(土) 14:00:32.18 ID:wxIZi+/4.net
The ruling party asserted that the proposal of the role of the SDF to support from behind its allied countries does not run counter to the peace Constitution.

889 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 14:17:07.00 ID:syrwdHxr.net
>>887
The atomic bombs strike brought about more happiness than suffering in consequence.
The fact that it immediately wrapped the war up means it even saved significant amount of lives both for the US and Japan.
Furthermore, the nuclear attack can be justified in terms of self defense for the US.
It's arithmetic.
Did the US military have to play with the Japanese government's self-destructive, absurd and hopeless resistance
wasting thousands of US citizen's life?

890 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 14:17:49.13 ID:/2Dv47/a.net
[V-A-C-A-T-I-O-N by Connie Francis in 1962]

   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcKN0t12q0c

Whether you like it or not, this song should make all of us
think of the good old (or bad old) days. It's not just
about America in the '60s. It's about every other part of
the world in some era or other. It's also about some period
of the life of everybody, whether real or imagined.
In a way, the song is about the most cheerful aspect of
our psychology. In another way, it may be about the
shallowest, most ephemeral stage or aspect of our mind.
The song seems to underlie the deepest recesses of our
mind, whether in a good way or bad.

891 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 14:21:59.82 ID:CXKPogBe!.net
>>886
Or you can invent meaning in meaningless things. Like geeks and otakus do.

892 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 14:31:55.13 ID:sMjADGfP.net
>>889
NO.
America didn't want Japan to surrender before using two atomic bombs.
You don't read "Mirror for Americans: JAPAN" by Helen Mears,do you?
Why did America need Japanese unconditional surrender?
Japan had determination to surrender at that time.
Self-defence for the US is no logical.

893 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 14:51:58.55 ID:zIGP5ps9.net
When did we stop talking to one another?
When did we cease to listen to one another?
When did we begin to think that we are talking to one another
while actually talking to ourselves?

Most probably, it was with the advent of the first human being
that we had already stopped talking to one another.
Or even more probably, it was when the first animal arrived on the earth
that we all living things had already stopped listening to one another.

Never in any stage of the billions of animal history
have we actually communicated with one another.
We may have enjoyed all our illusions that we have a long history
of communication, parents with children, lover with lover,
animal with human, friend with friend.
But no. All of what we believe is mutual communication
is nothing but one-way. Whenever we firmly believe
that we have got through to another being,
we have actually simply succeeded in telling
whatever we wanted to state to that other being.
That other being just endured our maddeningly boring tale.
And that other being then begins to tell us their tedious story,
and that bores us.

Very often we enjoy the mutual collective illusion
we understand one another, making one another enjoy.
But actually, we have never succeeded in it.

894 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 15:04:26.38 ID:MoQ+Doaw.net
Ugh we just want an apology. Simple as that.

895 :anonymous:2015/08/08(土) 15:09:39.27 ID:3t3cpwPq!.net
>>887
Lots of Americans do know about the firebombing air raids. It seems that there is no national opinion about it being good or bad

In response to the entire debate about the atomic bombs, of course it is a bad thing that they were used, and they did kill civilians, however that was the way wars were fought before now.
While there was nothing on the scale of the atomic bombs, America and the UK did very similar things to Germany and Italy before they surrendered. Germany even did the same to England earlier in the war.
While these bombings had military targets in mind as well, killing civilians was an announced objective, in order to reduce enemy morale.
That said, just because such things were common does not make them right.
Those actions, as well as others (atomic bombs included) are exactly why the Geneva Conventions were created.
So while there has been no apology, the US government has recognized those actions as being wrong through its deeds after world war two.

896 :anonymous:2015/08/08(土) 15:11:05.66 ID:3t3cpwPq!.net
It seems I accidentally made "while ___": the post.

897 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 15:21:28.39 ID:syrwdHxr.net
>>892 I've never read the book. Thank you for your recommendation.

The Potsdam Declaration didn't put unconditional surrender to Japan,
actually it has some consideration, of course it was unfair, for both side.
And the truth is that Japanese government has IGNORED it.

And even if Japan had intention to surrender then as you said, it doesn't necessarily
assure Japan would surrender.

A intention is a intention. The facts that Japanese gov didn't respond to the Potsdam Declaration
and the gov had continued the war for long enough even while the winner was obvious point to that
it was quite reasonable for the US to think Japan would probably not stop fighting even if they intend to.

Also, I believe the intention doesn't justify anything.
What is justice is simply defined by the consequence of an action.

898 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 15:29:31.85 ID:syrwdHxr.net
>>895
Letting people know the risk of nuclear power was another benefit of use of nuclear power against Japan.
If there wasn't the attack, the world could run into a catastrophic nuclear war.

899 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 15:51:24.93 ID:sMjADGfP.net
>>895
I cannot understand 56% of Americans think two atomic bombs were right.
I want the 56% people to ask whether 1) or 2).
1) America was right in WW2. Japan was wrong in WW2.
2) Both Japan and America were right(or wrong).
If they take 1), they are illogical.
If they believe justice America beat aggressor Japan, I don't like the 56% people.

>>897
>IDNORED
I don't know it,but in fact,it is the other way around,Helen Mears said.

900 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 16:05:47.41 ID:syrwdHxr.net
>>899
It is ignored, sorry for that.
The red line didn't show up for I wrote it Capital haha

901 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 16:23:17.05 ID:sMjADGfP.net
>>900
Oh,I didn't say I didn't know "ignored",I said I didn't know "Japanese government has ignored it."

If you can read Japanese,
"http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/deliciousicecoffee/9794435.html"
quotes some of "Mirror for Americans: JAPAN".

902 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 19:49:15.52 ID:91N3jZUZ.net
I got a pant at Zara today and It was originally 7990 yen but I got it at 1990 yen! Happy!

903 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/08(土) 20:28:31.68 ID:wxIZi+/4.net
Foreign visitors stood gazing at pictures depicting the devastation immediately after the atomic blast.
The Mayor of Hiroshima called on world leaders to gain first-hand knowledge of the atomic holocaust.

904 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 23:48:16.14 ID:Y7rw8lVc!.net
>>883

No, of course not everyone.

905 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/08(土) 23:49:28.28 ID:Y7rw8lVc!.net
>>899


Of course Japan was the aggressor you fool.

906 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/09(日) 00:16:12.61 ID:r1WmOVe2.net
You finally reveal your true nature.
You are illogical.
You have the wall of baka.

907 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/09(日) 00:23:08.32 ID:wBeiqXku.net
Now it's official he is just another baka gaijin.

908 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/09(日) 00:29:23.85 ID:8eiJ7vKd!.net
>>892
It wasn't just America that called for unconditional surrender; all the Allied Powers did.
Why? So that they could reshape the country, much like they were doing to Germany.
Why were the bombs used at all? Several reasons, but of course the ethics are still debated.
Much of the strategy behind the U.S. in WW2 can be seen in their previous Civil War,
especially their "island hopping methods", but also the doctrine of "total war",
which unfortunately brought the war to civilians in order to bring about a short conflict.
Two bombs were used because of competing designs; a gun type uranium and an implosion plutonium bomb.
Footage/photos of the aftermath were largely kept from the American public, who were fed propaganda
to hate the Japanese.
In American schools today, it is taught that the bombs were used as an alternative to a risky land-based
invasion of the Home Islands. The bombing of Nagasaki is regarded largely as unnecessary, but was used as a "message"
to the USSR. Some mention goes to the deadly firebombing campaign and the evils of the Total War doctrine, and the unit
usually ends with a debate upon whether or not the US should have used the bombs in the first place.
Little to no mention is given to Japanese war atrocities, but I digress.

909 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/09(日) 00:30:45.61 ID:1c8lrpMo.net
I had a mango for dessert after dinner.
It was juicy and tasty!

910 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/09(日) 00:33:57.71 ID:wBeiqXku.net
Why the nuclear bombs were dropped in Japan only? Because we are Asian.

Why only Japanese people were forced to go to concentration camps in America? But not for Germans and Italians? Because they were Asian.

Americans must be so proud of themselves! It's full of racism!

911 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/09(日) 00:45:12.37 ID:wBeiqXku.net
I really wish America will apologize sincerely and future president will meet each one of the victims suffering from aftereffects and then go down on his or her knees to ask for pardon.

Also the sufficient amount of compensation money will go to the victims and each year in August future president will come to Japan to attend the ceremony and apologize in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Yes. Every fucking year.

These are minimum requirements for forgiving America. But this is just a peace of cake considering Japan has been suffering from harassments made by South Korea and China.

912 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/09(日) 00:56:05.66 ID:8eiJ7vKd!.net
>>910
The first atomic bomb was successfully detonated in July 1945; Germany had already surrendered in May.
The internment camps were far from the concentration of the Nazis, and in fact, they did hold a number of Italian and Germany Americans.
Though admittedly, not on the scale that Japanese Americans were held. It was indeed largely due to racism, and is a shameful part of US history.
However, Governmental apology and redress payments were given to victims of internment and their families.
While racism is still a major issue in the United States, the country is not the same as it was all those years ago.

913 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/09(日) 01:40:45.93 ID:0bWysBcw.net
I'm in trouble...
I found a weird English word
that means "since you leave home, the first person you meet"
I can't remember so I google it but I wasn't able to find
Do you know that word?

914 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/09(日) 02:00:39.81 ID:r1WmOVe2.net
>>908
The almost all answers is written in the Helen's book.
I don't know opposing opinion of the book from Amricans.
I know a lot of logical Amricans exists. The book was written by an American woman.
However,the view as a nation is very important,I think.
A lot of Australians in Japan think whaling is OK,but as a nation is not.
I hope the new edition of the book is published in the near future.

915 :Dreas:2015/08/09(日) 08:40:08.25 ID:zy+20OdV!.net
>>913

I don't know it off the top of my head but
I'll find it for you, soon as I can.

916 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/09(日) 09:06:29.33 ID:zy+20OdV!.net
>>913

Think you can give me more context or what letters or in it or other details?

917 :Dreas:2015/08/09(日) 10:00:15.35 ID:fiGASFlE!.net
>>913

All right all right, I think I've got it.
If "stranger" "acquaintance" "passerby" or
"Newcomer" don't fit the bill, there is a
Word called "qualtagh" which fits the bill
Perfectly. Hope it helps.

918 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/09(日) 10:51:44.44 ID:wBeiqXku.net
Today...seventy years ago...the evil Americans dropped the second nuclear bomb in Nagasaki...so many innocent civilians instantly died and still so many victims are suffering from the aftereffects...

However the American government has whitewashed it's textbooks and brainwashed its citizens as well.
So unfortunately a lot of people are under the illusion that dropping the two nuclear bombs were necessary to end the war quicker or whatever...

Why is it so hard for them to face the reality and say the simple word "sorry"?

This is America. Shamelessness and brazenness too much.

919 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/09(日) 11:03:06.59 ID:fJ4xSSI5.net
Today's just 11:02 dropped
There were a lot of Christians in Nagasaki.
Fat Man (ironically,Americans are fat now) killed a lot of people and destoyed Churches.

920 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/09(日) 11:07:53.33 ID:fiGASFlE!.net
It's hilarious you guys mourn that but
Ignore the fact that it was a war. Mourn
The victim right? Perhaps they should have considered surrendering after Okinawa.

921 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/09(日) 11:35:37.66 ID:fJ4xSSI5.net
>they should have considered surrendering after Okinawa.

Japanese have already known Americans exuses.
You don't read the Helen's book, so you don't know all point of view.
Japan government sounded surrender before the battle of Okinawa.

922 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/09(日) 11:50:01.28 ID:NunNYlVh.net
>>915 >>916 >>917
Sorry for my late replying...

In my mind, about that word,
"including gh",
"Maybe 5-7 letters",
there are only 2 clues

and then, >>917 says... "qualtagh"
Considering those factors and my feeling, this is the word that I've been looking for!!
Many, many thanks :D

923 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/09(日) 11:53:34.01 ID:wBeiqXku.net
>>920
See? No remorse no regret.

924 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/09(日) 11:59:15.76 ID:8eiJ7vKd!.net
>>918
I'm sorry, friend.

925 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/09(日) 12:13:47.83 ID:wBeiqXku.net
>>924
That's not sincere enough bro.

926 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/09(日) 12:22:56.96 ID:8eiJ7vKd!.net
>>925
How sincere is your sincere?

927 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/09(日) 14:09:36.51 ID:38KrStad.net
>>922
OED says it's now "quaaltagh" instead of "qualtagh," whose spelling
was prevalent in the 18th century. OED moves on to say it's Manx English.
Here are some excerpts from OED's definition of the word:

   *******************

quaaltagh, n.
Pronunciation: Brit. /ˈkwɑːltəx/ , /ˈkwɑltək/ , U.S. /ˈkwɑltək/
Forms: 18– quaaltagh, 18– qualtagh.
Etymology: < Manx quaaltagh, qualtagh the first person one meets
after leaving the house, the first person one meets on New Year's Day,
lit. ‘someone who meets or is met’

Manx English.

2. The first person to enter a house on New Year's Day;
= first foot n. 1 Also: the first person one meets after
leaving home, esp. on a special occasion.

[OED's note on this entry]
   This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2007).

928 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/09(日) 14:58:25.76 ID:4xnbi6mD.net
Now America is the Democratic Party.
They are very キチガイ in WW2.
The Republican Party opposed using atomic bombs.

I am very worry about 集団的自衛権,because it is being made under the Democratic Party.
There must be somthing behind it.

929 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/09(日) 15:34:01.47 ID:2RrEhJi6.net
Atomic holocausts of Hiroshima and Nagasaki reminded us of the war misfortunes.
But, no conclusion has now been reached at the UN conference as to how to bring about genuine nuclear disarmament.

930 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/09(日) 15:57:00.83 ID:wBeiqXku.net
Because the permanent members of the United Nations are victorious countries.

931 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/09(日) 23:38:03.44 ID:sA24rk9K.net
Since Japan is took over by chosenjin. It is better to cope with China.
It is terribly boring like NHK these days. I find people who don't like China is chosenjin.

932 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/09(日) 23:49:39.58 ID:sA24rk9K.net
Pietro dressing has not been accepted by my polish friend. I think it is because of a religious difference and everything Italian is mediocre.

And, I recently realize again that how stupid white people are. The color white is far away from gold.

933 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/10(月) 01:22:31.00 ID:kpALdlMS!.net
>>922

Glad I could help.

934 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/10(月) 01:49:32.08 ID:rSiUVNB9.net
Opinion polls continue to show Japanese prefer Koreans to Chinese.
But I can't believe it.  

935 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/10(月) 02:56:25.48 ID:JABq46MO.net
By the way, I have a friend that he has weak bowel.
One day, We waited bus at the station as always.
The friend said "I have a stomachache...".
I said "you shoud go to toilet at the station.".
But he said "No.That smell bad.I hate it.".
I said "But If you don't, You may be the center of bad smells.".
Then we got on bus.The friend's face was blue like a cucumber.
When bus arrived our destination, he said "Oh my god!Oh my god!It's coming!"
In an instant, I pushed him and ran away from bus, showing my commuter's ticket driver.
Then, my friend became the ground zero.

936 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/10(月) 03:07:36.42 ID:rSiUVNB9.net
You use "ground zero" in such a way.
You are Korean?

937 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/10(月) 05:20:52.42 ID:9KDoH2LS!.net
>935
Fascinating story, but I spotted an error! Cucumbers are not blue!

938 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/10(月) 06:15:52.46 ID:rSiUVNB9.net
安倍談話 doesn't need words like "invasion" or "apology."

939 :( ・⊇・):2015/08/10(月) 08:26:11.21 ID:gkDEWLoY!.net
If they didn't use the Atomic bombs there would've been a land more severe land invasion with many more civil victims.

Maybe the allied powers would've divided Japan afterwards, just like Korea and Germany.

Would you prefer a part of Japan to be a (post-)communist, Chinese/Russian satellite state now? No? Then shut up.

940 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/10(月) 09:01:56.54 ID:rSiUVNB9.net
>>938
To begin with,there was no need to invade Japanese land.
Japanese government sounded surrender before the battle of Okinawa.
You don't know history.
You should read the Helen's book.
I don't want to say the same thing.
I have alredy refuted them.

941 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/10(月) 09:10:15.78 ID:rSiUVNB9.net
Why did America assume that there are only two senarios,two atomic bombs or invading mainlands?
Very illogical
There were other senarios that America didn't use two atomic bombs and didn't invade mainlands.
Do you know Harry Dexter White who prepared a draft of Hull-Note?
He was a spy of Soviet. America need to admit America at that time had no justice.

942 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/10(月) 09:28:01.80 ID:9KDoH2LS!.net
>>941
They wanted to end the war quickly before the USSR gained too much land in the Pacific.

943 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/10(月) 09:45:50.16 ID:rSiUVNB9.net
>>942
You didn't read my post.
America should not have showed severe terms of the surrender.
Japan sounded surrender before the battle of Okinawa.

Think it over that the International Militaty Tribunal for the Far East(東京裁判).
How could Japan accept severe terms?
America was no justice at that time.

944 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/10(月) 09:50:09.58 ID:9KDoH2LS!.net
>>943
I agree with you then, that the terms were very harsh. But the Allies did
want unconditional surrender. They wanted as much as Japan was willing to accept
and was willing to continue bombing Japan until the Japanese would accept anything.

945 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/10(月) 10:10:43.76 ID:rSiUVNB9.net
All were excuse for using two atomic bombs.
The tribunal showed that, not satisfied with using two atomic bombs and tons of air raids, America wanted revenge.

946 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/10(月) 10:32:13.33 ID:9KDoH2LS!.net
>>945
Let me remind you a majority of the Judges on the tribunal were not American.
You attack only America, and yet, many lawyers defending Japanese officials were American.
You act as if all of the Pacific campaign was only the Japanese and the Americans.
If you are going to criticize America, extend that criticism to the rest of the allies as well.

947 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/10(月) 10:52:35.86 ID:dyNFTxK6.net
I remember India defended Japan because Japan helped it be independent from the UK

948 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/10(月) 11:10:44.23 ID:rSiUVNB9.net
>>946
Of course, I mean not only America but also other allies were not justice.
I attack Australia about whaling,the judges of the tribunal.
Because there are(were) a lot of Americans and Australians who defended(are defending) Japan,
but they ,as a nation, oppose whaling or have illogical view of history.

949 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/10(月) 11:18:37.96 ID:rSiUVNB9.net
I like a lot of Americans.
Of course,I don't have any friends of foreigners(in the past I have some Korean friends.)
But I like Americans who defend Japan on several issues and 44% of Americans who think two atomic bombs were evil.

950 :臭い米国人:2015/08/10(月) 13:26:56.53 ID:6jnGL3Wz!.net
>>934
I have read that a lot of women like Korean Dramas, and a lot of men like Kpop.
So maybe that is why they answered that way?

951 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/10(月) 13:49:39.83 ID:07r3ScdC.net
>>950
NO. It results from stealth marketing.
The Korean president's sister said Korean boom(韓流) spred to all over the world(especially Asia) thanks to Yosimoto(吉本興業).

Foreigners don't know a lot of Koreans have penetrated many Japanese organization.
They have a lot of money because they have Pachinko industry.
Koreans got a lot of right by like threat after WW2.

952 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/10(月) 14:29:59.59 ID:hP9o/lU2.net
During the committee meeting, the opposition questioner grilled the government officials on the construction of the national stadium.

953 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/10(月) 16:01:24.64 ID:hP9o/lU2.net
The Prime Minister will announce, when it comes to war responsibility, Japan will take a humble attitude toward other Asian nations on August 15.

954 :ダメリカ〜ン:2015/08/10(月) 18:13:38.51 ID:0FbOLN/i!.net
One of the biggest differences between English and Japanese is the articles we have in English.

"A" and "the" are regularly used in English sentences. Japanese has no equivalent, and I've noticed 日本人 often use them incorrectly.

Is English poorly taught in Japan? Are the English textbooks bad? Or is the problem with the teachers?

955 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/10(月) 18:29:39.30 ID:Yuu++poi.net
>>954
Because it's so hard to distinguish the difference for Japanese as you said.

Are you perfectly able to speak Japanese?

956 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/10(月) 18:48:06.40 ID:Yuu++poi.net
I always LOL at mistakes typical baka gaijins make!

For example, when you count say penis, we use 本 like 1本、2本、3本… and 1本 is "ippon" not itihon right?

Gaijins are so baka!! Haha(^ω^)

957 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/10(月) 19:52:48.15 ID:895K9W48.net
many japanese drivers say that the capital freeway (首都高速道路) is dangerous and horrible
as there are a lot of sharp curves, steep slopes and strange junctions.
why did the authority approve such specs of 首都高 and its construction?
did they want to kill and get rid of rough, careless drivers?

958 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/10(月) 20:01:10.83 ID:Yuu++poi.net
I don't like to drive on weekends because of so many bad drivers.

959 :臭い米国人:2015/08/11(火) 02:08:10.80 ID:wilmVcT7!.net
>>951
I knew that the Yakuza was mostly Koreans, I did not know Pachinko was them too.
I thought it was wholesome companies like 任天堂 and コナミ。

Didn't a Korean found softbank as well?

>>954
Articles are one of the things we learned and were constantly corrected on during adolescence.
For ESL learners, they don't usually have the opportunity for someone to correct them all the time.

960 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/11(火) 02:58:05.15 ID:jDIyCnN4.net
Pachinko industry is one of large money source of Koreans. That is undoubtedly.
But I have not known 吉本興業 is especially related to Korean propaganda.
Is that not 電通?

961 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/11(火) 04:01:41.25 ID:BKAX5w9/.net
>>959
You seem to know a lot.
Nintendo is wholesome,コナミ is,too.
Right-wingers sometimes say you should do a sales boycott,but it is based on false rumor.
Softbank like Korea.They often cooperate with Korean company.
Japnese leading firms use Japanse leading office maker's chairs like itoki,kokuyo and so on,
but Softbank bought chairs a lot from Korean company.

>>960
Almost all Japanese 芸能関連会社 are probably under 在日or帰化人's contorol.
電通 is ,of course,so.

962 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/11(火) 04:13:12.41 ID:BKAX5w9/.net
Americans don't know Japan was a democracy before WW2?
Some Americans say America brought a democracy to Japan after WW2,right?

963 :anonymous:2015/08/11(火) 05:32:34.40 ID:1JE9FqiX!.net
>>958
I suppose that's universal. Around lunch time and on the weekends here, there are so many slow cars on the roads.
>>962
Most Americans think that Japan was a Monarchy until WWII because you have an emperor.

964 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/11(火) 06:24:30.64 ID:BKAX5w9/.net
>>963
On,really? England also has a royal family,though.
American couldn't understand shinto culture.

965 :anonymous:2015/08/11(火) 10:28:34.63 ID:1JE9FqiX!.net
Americans know more about England because we speak their language and they founded our country.
Japan is different because our only meaningful interactions with Japan have been war and technology deals.

966 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/11(火) 13:09:55.31 ID:gkz5CtKI.net
"have been" is ,that is to say,America now cannot understand Tenno or shinto?

967 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/11(火) 18:52:19.51 ID:p9RBX4AM.net
North Koreans complained that the United States is impeding the reunification of two Koreas.
They also charged the US is conducting what it terms of acts of hegemony in various parts of the world.

968 :害酷人:2015/08/12(水) 18:04:12.19 ID:yFdBXfRX!.net
>>956
That's because Americans aren't used to dealing with just one penis. We have clusters
of them, like a bunch of bananas - too many to individually count. (In porn made for
export, the actors have all but one of their penises removed and frozen; at the ends
of their careers, the actors get them reattached.)

969 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/12(水) 18:15:47.18 ID:VtAcZ6Ix.net
Americans have more than one penis !?
just like this manga??
http://blog-imgs-36.fc2.com/r/u/3/ru324/vip634122.jpg

970 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/12(水) 22:14:01.23 ID:7cDTwnst.net
Despite the sweltering summer heat continuing, the intake of water from reservoirs has not shot up thanks to the precipitation in June.

971 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/12(水) 22:33:54.77 ID:7cDTwnst.net
The JAL jumbo jet crashed into a mountainside in Gunma Prefecture after straying off course in August 1985.
The auditorium near the disaster site was used to accommodate the mourners during the religious ceremonies.
The accident was described as the worst in the aviation history.

972 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/12(水) 23:55:57.72 ID:+Y84ltM1.net
>>968
What the fuck are you talking about?! Wtf

Why male porn stars in America have really nice dicks? I want to suck one of those!

973 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/13(木) 00:09:16.47 ID:Wuv7tb/Q.net
http://i.imgur.com/n2ra4JT.jpg

974 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/13(木) 09:09:38.12 ID:UDyxoOyY.net
Being white in Japan should be illegal. I almost vomit when I see their smug faces on the street every time.

975 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/13(木) 11:16:12.42 ID:gYxomEtC!.net
>>974

You're just mad 'cause we're taller than you and our dicks are bigger.

976 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/13(木) 11:34:58.32 ID:UDyxoOyY.net
>>975
I'm jealous of white big dicks but not height because I'm pretty tall for Japanese.

977 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/13(木) 12:30:59.91 ID:5SAyMmd6.net
Fire swept through the Chinese factories, many people evacuated from the area, leaving their personal belongings behind.

978 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/13(木) 13:42:51.10 ID:5SAyMmd6.net
A conservative politician called on atomic bomb survivors to understand that the situation in Asia has changed markedly since Japan's basic defense program was drawn up in 1976.

979 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/13(木) 14:23:07.77 ID:x1hq5NQI.net
Ban Ki-moon,the UN Secreatary General,interfered in Abe statement.
He exceeded his authority.

The world ,except for Japan,don't know Koreans.
Koran have been making corruput countries since Rishi-chose era.
They ruin a lot of organizeations.

Koreans always want to be appointed to important posts in order to enrich themselves.
They are watchting for a chance to become the chairman of FIFA.
Remember 2002WC.

980 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/13(木) 17:06:05.92 ID:D2krI8yh.net
Baka Hatoyama.
Japense don't need to apologize to Koreans.
Koreans should apologize to Japanese.

981 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/13(木) 17:21:49.16 ID:98nDMjIL.net
>>980
That's for sure. Seems like he has been desperately trying to get attention! I think he has huge regrets about not being capable when he was the prime minister.

I think he is trying to get a novel peace prize or something.

982 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/13(木) 17:32:26.46 ID:D2krI8yh.net
>>981
I think so.
When Obama thought he went to Hiroshima, the Japanese government politely decline the offer.
The prime minisuter then is HATOYAMA!!!!!!
It occured in 2009,so the year is Obama got a novel peace prize.
Hatoyama must want Obama not to get novel prize.

983 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/13(木) 17:56:22.75 ID:oF9jLf1b.net
Yasukuni shrine is a evil shrine of Chosen. Yasukuni shrine is a fake. Yasukuni shrine should be burned in the hell.

Heian jingu is an authentic shrine.

984 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/13(木) 18:09:30.50 ID:98nDMjIL.net
I believe the Japanese government should strip his passport forever.

985 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/13(木) 18:18:15.64 ID:wWNwdK7F.net
The official visits to the Yasukuni Shrine by some cabinet ministers, dedicated to the souls of the war dead, including Class A war criminals, could give some Asian countries that militarism is being revived in Japan.

986 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/13(木) 18:39:15.71 ID:wWNwdK7F.net
Anti-nuclear movements are gaining momentum all over the world.
Anti-nuclear movements generated almost spontaneously in Japan, which has experienced atom-bombings.

987 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/13(木) 19:41:26.34 ID:D2krI8yh.net
I am not an anti-nuclear power plant,because Fukusima plants destroyed by Tsunami were made by GE.
The emergency generators were on the basement.
It was designed by GE.
Japanese plants are very safety.

988 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/13(木) 19:53:37.99 ID:98nDMjIL.net
I'm eating yakoyaki from 銀だこ now! So good! I always order the regular one with no strange toppings.

It's been almost a decade to eat 銀だこ...omg

989 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/13(木) 20:01:14.19 ID:CJd1IgT0.net
I know it has really good taste and it's really famous at the Tokyo region.
But the price... たこ焼き is kind of a snack for me, so it should be \25-45/1たこ焼き.

990 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/13(木) 20:29:23.04 ID:98nDMjIL.net
>>989
Omg! What kind of region are you from?! That's not gonna happen in my area.

Today I got this one. Eight takoyaki balls for 550 yen!

991 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/13(木) 21:11:53.44 ID:UDyxoOyY.net
I remember when I was at 通天閣 area in Osaka and tried this takoyaki! Super cheap but super good! Also super hot inside! Omg! I want...

992 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/13(木) 22:16:30.92 ID:UDyxoOyY.net
Today I saw a set of white gaijins in the street. Why they always wear short pants and a tank top or T-shirt in the summer?!
And as for girls, they wear really short pants like hot pants even though they don't have hot bodies?! Wtf...

Before going out they need to check up on their appearances in a mirror.

993 :512M ◆n0YSsccsgc :2015/08/14(金) 06:40:40.88 ID:Aq+sBtvq.net
An explosion occurred at a chemical warehouse in Tianjin city, situated close to marketplaces, leaving more than 50 people dead, and more than 700 people injured, yesterday.

994 :ダメリカ〜ン:2015/08/14(金) 11:19:51.68 ID:hbv5jRT1!.net
>>955

>Because it's so hard to distinguish the difference for Japanese as you said.

Why can't the teachers teach them to distinguish the difference? You guys take English all through middle- and highschool, right? That's six years of classes.

>Are you perfectly able to speak Japanese?

Of course not. Why would I?


>>992

>Before going out they need to check up on their appearances in a mirror.

Western girls are taught that feeling good about themselves is the only thing that matters. They think if they dress like attractive people that it will make them feel attractive. They're own feelings are all they think about.

This is what the "Allied" victory in WWII has wrought. It's the triumph of selfishness over 和. It's horrible, don't let Japan end up like the west.

995 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/14(金) 11:43:49.30 ID:P19sFDWe.net
>>994
Yes we learn English for at least 6 years in school. But it's almost impossible to use them perfectly. Because for us that's very difficult. Seems like you are so baka.

So if you learn Japanese for six years, you can speak Japanese right?

Maybe you don't know this but Japanese and English is super different language.
I know Japanese is so difficult to learn for native English speakers that means English is so difficult to learn for Japanese as well.

Omg you are so baka...

996 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/14(金) 11:51:22.50 ID:5vaRU8Y5!.net
>>994

You're just a dumb weeb that hates freedom.I bet you're planning your Japan trip already. You're gonna wow them with your classy trench-coat/fedora combination.
There's nothing worse than a self-hating white.

997 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/14(金) 15:56:45.43 ID:UMUHxTkK.net
>>984 why? there were various clans of Tenno in Japan.

998 :Dreas:2015/08/14(金) 16:25:28.00 ID:AkWNIyhu!.net
On a less argumentative topic, I've been
reading barefoot gen latley. I'm not one for manga but I like this a lot. It's
pretty damn soulcrushing though, but that just means it's doing its job.

999 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/14(金) 16:29:40.82 ID:P19sFDWe.net
When will Americans go down on their knees to ask for pardon? The victims are still suffering.

1000 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2015/08/14(金) 16:49:44.81 ID:AkWNIyhu!.net
>>999

As soon as you stop making excuses for one
Side or the other and use it as a way of
Becoming a better man. Your insistence
Of using that event to push an agenda is
Dancing on their graves.

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