lol this picture is so funny! its kinda cute in a way though...
Thursday, September 25, 2008
oops!!!
Hello! I'm going to point out that I made a huge mistake! Well, It may not have been a mistake because I didn't know. But when I was Writing about, Angel Cat, my story; I wrote that they were cat-people! LOL! Well, now I know that they are called neko. But I can't help but feeling stupid...
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
EMO... AGAIN???
Yeah, I know I have wrote about this before and then I didn't even have much of a clue of what I was talking about.So, I will take another attempt at it! Emo satnds for emotional. You probably already know. The emo style is like punk/goth, but emo can also mean to be to be different. Emo hairstyles are also different. They are usually multi-colored, or have spikes in the back. Emo is just another way to express yourself, so you shouldn't judge them or think they are bad people just because of what they wear, and also never consider that they worship the devil. I know some that even go to church. Well, that's all I can write and all I feel like writing, so just check out this website for more info.
http://subculture.blat.co.za/2008/07/30/attempting-to-define-emo/
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Vampire Knight
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Wii Fit
Here recently i got this game called Wii Fit. It's kinda cool being hit with soccer balls and eating fish. Those are some games in it by the way. but you have to take daily fitness tests and stuff like that... And by the way, on the penguin game my penguin looks emo.
Friday, September 12, 2008
school
well, school is back again...
i don't like it, i don't hate it, but it sucks cause 1 of my friends changed schools!!! T.T
i don't like it, i don't hate it, but it sucks cause 1 of my friends changed schools!!! T.T
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Japanese honorifics
kun: at the end of a boys first or last name (familiar)
chan: at the end of a girl's, pet's, or small child's name (familiar)
senpai: at the end of an upperclassman's last name (polite)
san: say it to an adult or someone you have just met (polite)
sama: upperclassman; also used by fangirls when talking about the object or person of their adoration
sensei: to respect professionals, like teachers, doctors, and mangaka
You can go without saying anything at the end of their name, but only is used in family, lovers, or close friends. If you say nothing before anything like that is acquired, then it is very impolite.
chan: at the end of a girl's, pet's, or small child's name (familiar)
senpai: at the end of an upperclassman's last name (polite)
san: say it to an adult or someone you have just met (polite)
sama: upperclassman; also used by fangirls when talking about the object or person of their adoration
sensei: to respect professionals, like teachers, doctors, and mangaka
You can go without saying anything at the end of their name, but only is used in family, lovers, or close friends. If you say nothing before anything like that is acquired, then it is very impolite.
Monday, September 1, 2008
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