I'll accept it tentatively, but if Google turns out to try to take over the world and stalk everyone I'll be the one saying "I told ya so" But I'm still not gonna use gmail B|
Mental Help. A couple months back, I vowed that I hated Google. Really, the only reason I felt this way was because of their plan of a tier-based internet, where they teamed up with Verizon. So I tried to distance myself from Google as much as possible. Everyone else loves it though, and Google is all over the internet, so that's a hard thing to do. Plus, since I don't have a phone, I still use Google Voice to text. Google Chrome is my favorite browser, but I don't use it because it's made by Google. I think Android phones are pretty cool, but I'd never buy one because of Google. I know that all companies have to make money, which is why Google did what they did with that Googlezon plan, so should I just accept Google? Or should I hold my ground because I have a reason to hate Google and the evil superpower they might one day become?
That actually sounds really awesome. I downloaded RPG Maker today, it's loads of fun. I'm making a random comedy game to practice, maybe eventually I can help ya out.
it's because one of my friends is learning it and is really good, and a while ago i lied and told him i knew it, but i don't. now i feel inferior and i wanna learn it. also yeah, i guess. i wanna go to japan sometimes, and plus, my dad thinks it's a good idea because japan is a really smart country that'll be a superpower eventually, if it isn't considered one already.
what are some good websites that teach basic japanese? i'm talking the language itself; romaji; hiragana; katakana; and kanji. halp plz
Our Lord and Savior, Dobby the Free Elf, is a symbol of freedom to oppressed souls everywhere.
We can start a religion. Dobbyism - the belief that a magical house elf is the creator and ruler of the physical world.
Kreacher doesn't even compete with poor, saint-like Dobby. In fact, he was more than a saint. He was a god.
i looked for the reblog button. but there wasn't one.
I actually started to learn Katakana, found out that it was actually really simple, but it wasn't good for me since I was trying to write Japanese words and not English words. Then I talked to a friend and he suggested Hiragana. But I think I'll learn Romaji first just so I can learn the actual language.
Should I learn Romaji first? Or Hiragana/Katakan? Or just learn all of them in so particular order because it doesn't matter?
He's in the ground now. We gave him a proper burial; no magic.
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oh yeah link didn't work, js