Haven't you had any interesting experience recently
or haven't you read anything impressive article in a
newspaper or a book?
Anyhow what's on your mind now?
Talking to yourself is also OK.
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Anonymous2005-04-03 10:01
I feel like vomiting.
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Anonymous2005-04-03 11:00
TK was beaten by Fedor. It's unevevly matched. Too much power difference.
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Anonymous2005-04-03 20:51
There are too many ugly men in gay porn newsgroups.
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Anonymous2005-04-04 10:08
Again I have stiff neck. I may have fell into depression. How can I get rid of it? I can't bring myself to work.
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Anonymous2005-04-04 10:44
My marketing exam went well. Our teacher is like a broken slot machine - she gave us +5 points for no reason at all.
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Anonymous2005-04-04 15:01
My client just halved the amount of work I'm going to do for him this year. I'm going to have to move in with my brothers now.
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Anonymous2005-04-05 3:57
Sometimes I use this thread like grouphug.us. It's just as anonymous, but it doesn't take six months for shit to be posted.
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Anonymous2005-04-05 7:01
I have canker sore. It's so painful. Has anyone got canker sore? I can't eat meals well.
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Anonymous2005-04-05 11:26
After all listening is the most difficult in learning a foreign language. We can learn other skills easily, but it seems that it's impossible to understand completely what native speakers say. We can speak the language at our own pace, but listening is not in that way.
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Anonymous2005-04-06 21:11
I still confuse left and right a lot. Especially if people are giving me directions, I don't know if they mean their left or my left. When driving, I'll say something like "go left, right?" and she'll say "right" then I'm confused cause I don't know if I'm supposed to go left or go right. Also, the kanji for left and right confuse me.
I remember the kanji for "left" easily: 左 【ひだり】 = left. See the 【エ】 underneath? That is the katakana for 'e', and the English word "left" has the 'e' sound in it. That's how I remember.
Also, 右 【みぎ】 = right, and the kanji looks a lot like 石 【いし】 = rock. "Right" and "rock" both begin with the letter 'r'.
I know. And what about whne you're talking about to the left or right of a house/building you're in? you're right would be the building's left.
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Anonymous2005-04-07 5:46
>>611
but how do you remember the correct stroke order for the parts that look like ナ
because they're different for 左 and 右.
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Anonymous2005-04-07 10:09
Why is it so difficult to learn precise pronounciation in learning a foreign language? It seems there is no hope. My study is so usual. I feel I can't improve my speaking skills any more. I feel as if I were in darkness.
I was caught in the crossfire. Now I can understand what are horns of a dilemma?
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Anonymous2005-04-08 17:22
What a nice hotel. It's obvious why we're paying $100 a night.
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Anonymous2005-04-09 11:16
Pope John Paul the second died. A lot of people attended the feneral. He did many good things.
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Anonymous2005-04-09 12:42
Two junior highs died in a bomb shelter when they were plaing there. Two have been in a deep coma.
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Anonymous2005-04-09 15:30
Why does Starbucks call an 8oz. cup a 'tall'? So you don't feel as bad after paying $3.oo for it?
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Anonymous2005-04-09 18:36
Most of this thread sounds kinda goth-ish, with the way everything is phrased. Anyone ever noticed that?
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Anonymous2005-04-09 22:53
What does "goth-ish" mean?
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Anonymous2005-04-10 1:04
I have to paint a trackless jungle and then the fires of hell. Hell's gonna be more fun.
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Anonymous2005-04-10 10:54
I've got canker sore again. It's so painful.
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Anonymous2005-04-10 11:59
I'm vipper from japan.
herro
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Anonymous2005-04-10 13:58
It turns out, I no longer suck at DDR. I can now beat almost all the really hard songs and get good scores on the others.
Maybe this is a sign that I should play Pump instead.
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Anonymous2005-04-10 16:32
>>615 I have the same problems too, the only way to close the gap is go to the country that speaks the language you're learning. >>623 "goth'ish" maybe this means, dark sounding? Depressive? >>626 welcome to w4ch! >>627 There's a machine at our university, which is 50 cents per play. I wonder how much it costs in Japan and Korea.
I ordered Chinese food yesterday and I go to school to the person that delivered it! I was surprised. That was the best food I've eaten this month. I'm getting kinda sick of Subway, Wendy's and McDonald's now.
At any rate, it was great practice for using chopsticks!
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Anonymous2005-04-10 22:28
I wonder how many people in this thread are Japanese, and how many are just trying to type like Japanese.
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Anonymous2005-04-10 23:41
Serial Experiments Lain for Playstation doesn't store its movies like all the other games do. It is hard to reverse-engineer :(
In trying to test those movies, I realized that all the Playstation documentation and programming tools I'd spent three years amassing in high school were gone. Turns out they were on another hard drive, which broke last year .(
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Anonymous2005-04-11 8:51
I haven't studied for my exam. Even though it's open book... I wonder if I'll be okay?
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Anonymous2005-04-11 9:24
My thing is so itchy that I can't stand it. I bought two medicine, but it doesn't work well.
That movie was a corrupt dump; I've got them out properly now but it still doesn't work.
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Anonymous2005-04-12 1:08
I've been in love
ten thousand times
All I gotta do
is remember my lines
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Anonymous2005-04-12 7:07
Some junior highs study too much in Japan.
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Anonymous2005-04-12 10:07
The famous singer group. Which is correct, Carpenters or the Carpenters? I would appreciate it if a native could answer this question? With "the" or without "the"? This kind of question is very difficult for non-native speakers.