Ummm... I love chocolate in Japanese is: 僕はチョコレートが大好きだ。(this is just one of the many ways.) And the Korean is "나는 초콜릿을 아주 좋아하다." What you wrote is "Loved chocolate." EDIT: Well, for the writing, Korean is a lot easier. But, for grammar, Japanese is easier, I think. In Korean, you have to look at the last letter of a word to conjugate it.
... French=/=English. Je m'appelle is more used. Soooo... =/
He said "My names is Amazo. And I will jump this gorge (or throat, lol)." I personally wouldn've used "Je m'appelle Amazo."
Matsuda!!! Bakayarou! Dare-wo utteru?! Fuzakeru-na!!!!
Being one of the few members who can actually speak Japanese, I know this, Saki-kun..
It appears your imperfect human brain can't comprehend the Answer(TM). The video shows 42 in its most pure state. We mortals are blessed to have seen this. *kneels*
Period 1: Pre-Calculus, Mr. Harakeh. - I hate math, but the teacher seems cool. Period 2: Crime in America, Mr. Charles. - Cool class. Period 3: Astronomy, Mr. Thornton. - This class will be VERY fun! Period 4: Economics, Ms. Jones. - Nothing but notes, notes, and notes. Boring. Period 5: French III, Monsieur Sakombi. - Monsieur Sakombi is a very good teacher. Lunch Back to Period 5 Period 6: Theatre Arts II, Ms. Haynes. - Awesome class, cool teacher. Period 7: English IV, Ms. Cook. - Not too bad of a class. Ms. Cook and I are on good terms.
I really hope it doesn't hit SE Texas. But, I don't wish misfortune on New Orleans and my other Cajun brethren. It's like one of those things where you wish something not to happen to you, but if it doesn't happen to you, it'll happen to someone else. After college, I'm moving into a landlocked state.
As in, one of the land-locked states.
... may destroy my laptop, or at the very least, leave me incapacitated for an excruciating amount of time. Yyyeah. When I get out of college, I'm moving up north. The Gulf of Mexico iz t3h suxxors (sorry, reading too much Megatokyo.)
Without weakening it? Or weakening it into the red? The first seems unlikely. O_O
I live in the south of America. I am an educated, tolerant city-boy living in the same house as stupid, racist hicks. I am sick of it. It all started when my grandma came to pick us up from school. Now, my school is majority black. She started complaining about the people in front of her cutting the lines and stuff (my mom does this too, but she doesn't use racist terms, to my knowledge) spouting the N word. She knows that I don't like that. I grit my teeth, and we head home. When I was about to get out of the truck, my brother said it. I told him, "Good luck in the workforce!" as they'd fired him then and there if he said that on the job. To that, he says "Oh, shut up. Everyone says it." At this, I get angry. I quickly got out, obviously mad. My grandma said, "Who do you think you are?" I told that I did not like that word. After that, I angrily went in the house. I cannot remember what was all said, but I'm sure I said something around the lines "You stupid, backwater, hicks! This isn't frggin' 1960!" and slammed the door. My grandma then proceeded to yell "You dumbass!" Then, I promptly slammed the door, about to show her just how "stupid" I am. I am smart. I may have a temper, but I got a brain in my head. I planned to prove her wrong by speaking in Japanese (almost fluent). All I got out was "omae," a rude way to say "you." She then said something. I don't remember. My brother said "You better shut up or she'll pop you in the head." At this, I shouted, "I don't friggin' care!" To tell the truth, I didn't. It would prove that she has no argument except authority. I went in my room and turned on my computer. My grandma then said, "One word out of you and your going to bed now." At this, I just turned off my laptop saying, "Fine." I then spent the next hour-and-a-half in my bed, crying a bit, wondering what went wrong in the sixties. Why do we hate? Nothing comes from it. It hinders progress and clouds judgment. Ignorance is the root of all hatred.
Oooo... Thankies for the info.
... This "some sort of disk" is?... What, like Swap Magic for the PS2?
Is the Wii regionally locked? As in, can I play the Japanese game Tales of Symphonia: Knight of Ratatosk on my American Wii?
That's cause there's not much for me to say most of the time.
Why me? Is that an accusation, or are you just saying?
Hear hear! Also, sometimes personalities are diluted more in English. For example: Kisuke Urahara in BLEACH spoke in a ridiculously polite style, while the English didn't even hint at it. English sucks.
Wait. *squints* Oh, now I see it. Is Mr. Despair the Emperor of Britannia?
No offense, but why does that sound like Hitler? O_O Ki-no sei-kai? (Is it my imagination) Heil KH-Vids!