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So I recently started playing this game on recommendation from Shia. So far I seem to like it, but I hate being so bad on jumps..
If anyone wants to add me in game my username is lulu20z
If anyone wants to add me in game my username is lulu20z
I like the first one a lot, but the 2nd one isn't very nice looking. Also that is the first time that I seen a sig template that huge. o.o
~Chiwasu
Welcome to FAKKU dennis. You might get along well with Mibuchiha, since he is also taking the major for it, I think. Anyways hope your stay here is enjoyable and fun.
Yoroshiku Ne~
Welcome to FAKKU dennis. You might get along well with Mibuchiha, since he is also taking the major for it, I think. Anyways hope your stay here is enjoyable and fun.
Yoroshiku Ne~
Chiwasu~
To answer your problems I would suggest try playing Visual Novel games. But on the doujin matter, I can't say that I can offer any good help on. Anyways, welcome to FAKKU new person. I hope you find your stay here fun and enjoyable. Maybe you might find the answer to your problems as time goes on.
Yoroshiku Ne~
To answer your problems I would suggest try playing Visual Novel games. But on the doujin matter, I can't say that I can offer any good help on. Anyways, welcome to FAKKU new person. I hope you find your stay here fun and enjoyable. Maybe you might find the answer to your problems as time goes on.
Yoroshiku Ne~
Amazon or Ebay is pretty good to get subbed voiced anime DVD's. They also have dual audio ones as well.
Final Fantasy X really touched me in many ways. Persona 4 made me realize made me wonder if I could really win over my shadow if it took form. Tales of Vesperia kept me captivated with its intricate storyline and gameplay.
If your office place can afford the T1, then I would suggest T1, but that would be real expensive. So I suggest go with High Speed DSL (your choice on which company or ISP for this). I worked at places where they used DSL and it works fine, also worked at places with T1 and I couldn't really tell the difference, to be honest.
Not sure if I'm allowed to add this, but one huge thing I wish I could seriously redo is my 10th grade year of high school. That year really affected me and changed into who I turned today.
Chiwasu~
Welcome to FAKKU. You can share your perverseness all you want as long you do it within a limit lol. Anyways I hope you enjoy your stay here. Hope you can make good memories.
Yoroshiku Ne~
Welcome to FAKKU. You can share your perverseness all you want as long you do it within a limit lol. Anyways I hope you enjoy your stay here. Hope you can make good memories.
Yoroshiku Ne~
Unsigned wrote...
Sensei - means "one who has come before" but it could also refer to someone who is a something cooler like a Lawyer(PWright) Or a Doctor (TCenter) or Teacher or masters of any profession of art or something...Having translated to Teacher can get pretty annoying after a while and having characters say "teach" is a little off and shows disrespect but I don't know if Sensei could have that connotation.
Honorific San equals to Mr. or Mrs. It's to show politeness.
Hate it when Official Translators put Mr. or Mrs. in front of a name if it's a kid. It'd probably be better if it was "Lost in Translation" and they used first names.
The word, "sensei", does have that connotation. In most Asian cultures, the word teacher doesn't just refer to a school teacher. It could also refer to a doctor or someone that holds a title that is given respect. You could even call a writer sensei.
Quadratic wrote...
Jericho Antares wrote...
No offense, Quad, but that's just an annoying assignment. The kind of thing that someone would do just to do. If any of us made a single 20-word long palindrome, all the included words would just be there so it works as a palindrome. Depth would be lost.
Yeah, I didn't put much time into thinking about it... I'll change it.
The new one seems doable now, good choice.