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0463名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 3d24-8rMr)2018/05/16(水) 12:05:03.09ID:sDRGC86z0 Some trucks automatically say: "Be careful, I'm backing". This makes me perplexed. Isn't it the drivers' responsbilities to be careful? Why do I have to be told to be cautious about them? lol
>>459 彼は/長い間/待たされていました。 Some people may consder this sententese constructed by three "single word" like this but it's completly up to one's perceptin rather than the grammatical rationale. 0464名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 2325-8rMr)2018/05/16(水) 12:16:46.79ID:AK7SFmdp0 Umm, my explanation doesn't seem good. I revoke my example sentense completly. Ordinary people may consider 待たされて and いました as a single word respectively, but again this is just an assumtion no one could say it definitively. 0465名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイW 85bd-obfm)2018/05/16(水) 19:22:05.41ID:I9Bo1nRi0 White people and Christians are disgusting 0466名無しさん@英語勉強中 (アウアウエーT Sa13-BHr/)2018/05/16(水) 23:33:13.20ID:riZeMY/Oa i intended to fill a bathtub in my house with hot water at 43℃ but i seem to have forgot to turn on the heater. the bathtub was instead filled with cold water. i was about to weep in the bathroom to notice it. 0467名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワントンキン MMa3-hz7d)2018/05/16(水) 23:39:17.48ID:29wv+bmfM>>465
> White people and Christians are disgusting
No especially you’re dIsgusting. 0468名無しさん@英語勉強中 (アウアウエーT Sa13-BHr/)2018/05/16(水) 23:42:05.95ID:riZeMY/Oa i wanted to get rid of some comic books to secure more room on the bookshelves in my room. i would rather sell them than just throw them away as paper garbage, so i made a request for the quotation on some website. i am looking forward to hearing from them soon. 0469名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワントンキン MMea-y4d0)2018/05/17(木) 00:09:34.36ID:UDjuZVqrM>>468
I guess Mercali is the best choice to take. 0470名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイW 95bd-qXRP)2018/05/17(木) 00:24:56.10ID:EjZarbAI0 I’ve been practicing “minimalism” a couple of years now. Comics? No way! Just throw away! 0471名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワントンキン MMea-y4d0)2018/05/17(木) 00:26:39.15ID:UDjuZVqrM>>470 Interesting. What do you have beside you recently? 0472名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイW 95bd-qXRP)2018/05/17(木) 00:42:49.20ID:EjZarbAI0>>471 Bed, desk, laptop, a few pens and a scissors, some clothes... some people say my room is like a prison lol 0473名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 69c1-KqYp)2018/05/17(木) 00:49:24.20ID:Zh/2IKfe0>>464 After skimming through a couple of websites dedicated to explaining Japanese grammar, and apparently there's an grammatical terminology called "morpheme", which is the smallest unit of given combination of letters that cannot be broken down to any smaller pieces. To explain that, let me take your sentence as an example. 待つ ("to wait"), of course, the verb playing the most important role here, and される as する("to do") in passive form, and lastly, いました, that is います in past tense. Each of these parts are delivering just the information as the speaker intended: any more omission or contraction would affect the entire meaning of the sentence. As for the last two parts, される and いました, they don't make sense by themselves, because they are so-called "bound morpheme" which are dependent on another morpheme(s) thus couldn't be used alone. Please note that this is just an opinion from this grammar noob, chances are some experts here and there will differ with me in lots of this, but for now I think >>434 wanted to know that if we are even aware of these details when speaking Japanese, and clearly we, or at least I had no idea at all. How curious. 0474名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイWW 8924-T7sL)2018/05/17(木) 05:40:53.25ID:hOa1DS280 Seeing Wikipedia, morphemes refer to minimum components of words. Even "-ed" which makes past tenses is called morphemes according to some sites. So I'm afraid that this is contrary to what the person wanted to know.
Some people may see 食べている as a single word. I can agree with that. When it comes to whether or not we can extrapolate it into 待たされていました, that will be a challenging question lol. Frankly speaking, we have seen the words numerous times throughout our lives so we never try to break it down and analyze it to interpret the phrase. It's just automatic.
But I know the reason why the person asked the question. In English it is clear that 食べている is consisted by several words: "be eating" and we can easily detect that there is a present continuous tense. In Japanese it seems more integrated as if it were a single word.
In conclusion, I think this analytic way of thinking grammer is unique to English native speakers. Most Japanese native speakers have never spend their time analyzing grammatical structures in Japanese sentences. This is some kind of cultural differences. 0475名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイWW 8924-T7sL)2018/05/17(木) 06:25:13.74ID:hOa1DS280>>473 Sorry, I misinterpreted your context. You wanted to introduce the notion of "bound morpheme". It can provide a clue to consider this matter. Technically speaking, bound morpheme also refers to suffixes like 的 of 圧倒的 so it cannot be a direct answer to this question but it is intriguing notion.
As this exchange shows, grammar in Japanese could be very technical and academic issues. It's not something ordinary people care about. 0476名無しさん@英語勉強中 (アウアウオー Sac2-HNOx)2018/05/17(木) 10:34:23.64ID:PDPFe74sa>>475 This thread is nice.
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That's ok if you don't come to the site. 0477名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイWW da24-T7sL)2018/05/17(木) 14:21:07.36ID:35/KJsN80 I'm not eligible to participate in the site. Reading back >>474,475 dismays me. It is full of grammatical errors and extremely redundant. How can one write such ugly sentences. Unbelievable... I should study English before teaching Japanese. 0478名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワントンキン MMea-y4d0)2018/05/17(木) 14:38:23.13ID:8HomWNleM>>477 Calm down calm down. 0479名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワントンキン MMea-y4d0)2018/05/17(木) 15:00:11.35ID:8HomWNleM>>466 Fee for gas abnormally increase in such situation, 0480名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 9aa8-36Ai)2018/05/17(木) 16:45:44.37ID:u1yWMUZp0>>477 I think your English is superb. Cheer up! Everybody participating in this site is making mistakes. Even Kobo-Daishi sometimes makes mistakes, right? ;) 0481名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワントンキン MMea-y4d0)2018/05/17(木) 16:54:02.45ID:8HomWNleM>>480 There’s miss or not isn’t concern. What’s important? It’s you can give and take of information or not. 0482名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 9aa8-36Ai)2018/05/17(木) 19:29:09.45ID:u1yWMUZp0 Yes, the important thing is whether you can give and take something by joining the site. That's for sure. I totally agree with you. 0483名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイW 95bd-qXRP)2018/05/17(木) 21:06:08.01ID:EjZarbAI0 I hate Mother Teresa. She is a real wicked bitch. 0484名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイW 95bd-qXRP)2018/05/17(木) 21:13:38.44ID:EjZarbAI0 Did you know she belives that watching dying people is actually a beautiful thing? Even though she has so much money given by donations from all over the world, she didn’t give any painkillers to them. BUT when she was ill, she went to America and got painkillers and superb treatments from great doctors.... what a hypocrite 0485名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワントンキン MMea-y4d0)2018/05/17(木) 22:02:13.76ID:8HomWNleM>>483
> I hate Mother Teresa. She is a real wicked bitch.
Agree. I head that she’s a pshychopass like Gacy. 0486名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイW 95bd-qXRP)2018/05/17(木) 23:36:47.95ID:EjZarbAI0 She is nothing but a liar. Hope she is in hell if there’s such a thing as hell 0487名無しさん@英語勉強中 (アウアウエーT Sa02-E+aW)2018/05/17(木) 23:42:41.99ID:hrdOWH89a somehow, i felt like looking up a word "chat" in a dictionary and did it on a dictionary website.
chat1 /tʃæt/ ●●○ verb (chatted, chatting) [intransitive] 1 (also chat away) especially British English to talk in a "friendly" informal way, especially about things that are "not important"
having seen this, i am beginning to think that i should care more about what i post and how i post it in this thread.
hmm, it's interesting and i 0488名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイW 95bd-qXRP)2018/05/17(木) 23:48:56.07ID:EjZarbAI0 Mother Teresa is a bitch yo! 0489名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 69c1-/w+O)2018/05/18(金) 02:28:30.81ID:/d3ud+NL0>>474, >>475 Thanks to you I finally understand what he was asking, geez, my reading comprehension is terrible as always. So he said that from a grammatical standpoint, 食べている should be seen as one word, but he's got a hunch that there are more than two verbs in the word, 食べる and いる, and this て in the middle works as conjugation, making up a compound verb with that. I agree with him. However, the word doesn't have meaning by itself, like you said, it's only there to indicate the verb's tense is present continuous. Also, bringing up a morpheme there is off-topic you say, well, you are right and thank you for pointing out my misunderstanding. And I think your English is awesome, too. Don't go too hard on yourself. 0490名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 19f7-04t6)2018/05/18(金) 05:49:04.26ID:82GVQXAO0 It's definitely interesting hearing how natives parse their own language, and I suppose the reason 〜ている verbs could be viewed as a single word is because Japanese doesn't have a very explicit way of marking word boundaries. English has spaces but Japanese really only has particles and maybe hiragana kanji transitions and 連体形 verbs and adjectives to mark the start and stop of a word.
Studying the grammar of Japanese has helped me get a better understanding of why some constructions are the way they are, but it seems that it is causing me to think in a way that a native wouldn't. For example, when I see "知っている" I see 知る in the 連用形 form contracted with て plus いる which, from what I gather in this thread, is different to how a native would see it. 0491名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワントンキン MMea-y4d0)2018/05/18(金) 12:49:03.06ID:mxZSiYciM>>486
> She is nothing but a liar. Hope she is in hell if there’s such a thing as hell
Collecting patients from all over the world do nothing to them. 0492名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 05c8-Ewew)2018/05/18(金) 18:43:46.67ID:xk/y5h2i0>>487 How come you carefully post a rip? There's no reason of beting carefull in the sentenses of the dictionally. 0493名無しさん@英語勉強中 (スッップ Sdfa-+lh3)2018/05/18(金) 19:06:48.10ID:ag/hrF7kd tgif but i'm gonna study English tomorrow, and sit at Toeic the day after.
gonna be a boring weekend. omg 0494名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワンミングク MMea-y4d0)2018/05/18(金) 19:08:28.89ID:GnQN4NasM>>493 Hummm, Soundrs so boring. 0495名無しさん@英語勉強中 (スッップ Sdfa-+lh3)2018/05/18(金) 19:15:08.77ID:ag/hrF7kd thanks for your comment. lol. after the exam, i am gonna go out with a friend of mine to offset the mess, though. 0496名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 698d-RYnA)2018/05/18(金) 23:08:09.36ID:r7BVIQoD0>>486 I'm sure you are going to meet her one day. 0497名無しさん@英語勉強中 (アウアウエーT Sa02-E+aW)2018/05/18(金) 23:12:22.90ID:RIOfTYSCa meet her...in the hell!? 0498名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワントンキン MMea-y4d0)2018/05/18(金) 23:48:50.66ID:U36QZiQfM>>496
> >>486 > I'm sure you are going to meet her one day.
What do you mean?lol 0499名無しさん@英語勉強中 (アウアウエーT Sa02-E+aW)2018/05/19(土) 01:57:30.81ID:ygtmRNxDa it is said that lithium-ion rechareable battery somehow starts burning by itself, so you mustn't keep away from it when it is used, i mean, when it is plugged into some outlet. i am wondering what the root cause of this unexpected burning is. and i bet a lot of people leave their batteries behind while they do something else without keeping an eye on them... 0500名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワンミングク MMea-y4d0)2018/05/19(土) 03:06:18.80ID:Xz4VK5fRM>>499 I think it’s a matter of quality of battery. You can get a rechargable one at DAISO. 0501名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワンミングク MMea-y4d0)2018/05/19(土) 03:11:36.28ID:Xz4VK5fRM Do you use Groupon in your city? 0502名無しさん@英語勉強中 (アウアウエーT Sa02-E+aW)2018/05/19(土) 11:02:25.45ID:ygtmRNxDa>>500 daiso? i am afraid i don't feel like paying daiso a visit to get a rechargeable battery... luckily, i have never experienced my batteries or the other portable devices suddenly starting burning by themselves. i will intend to not be away when recharging them. 0503名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワントンキン MMea-y4d0)2018/05/19(土) 14:04:34.35ID:+DvdKYRaM>>502 Daiso’s such battery is famouse for it’s fault, 0504名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワントンキン MMea-y4d0)2018/05/19(土) 14:27:36.51ID:+DvdKYRaM What’s interersting things nowadayrs around you? 0505名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイWW 9d06-y4d0)2018/05/19(土) 18:13:03.12ID:+F+1XYM40 This thread is nice.
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That's ok if you don't come to the site. 0506名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 698d-RYnA)2018/05/19(土) 20:16:59.30ID:ZcQ+G4780>>388 Would the admins take action if we reported him for advertising websites? 0507名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワンミングク MMea-y4d0)2018/05/19(土) 21:02:42.70ID:AyGH1VHwM>>505
> This thread is nice. > > But,Take a look at sister site as listed below because you’ll see a new world. > > http://bbs.sp.findfriends.jp/?pid=thread_detail&id=115921&pager_type=pager&page=1&w4&w4 > > > That's ok if you don't come to the site.
Keeping away from you is very important for everyone. Get away fucking commy. 0508名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワントンキン MMea-y4d0)2018/05/20(日) 00:01:19.06ID:n2lGg8RJM>>506 None of your bussiness. Don’t bother other one. 0509名無しさん@英語勉強中 (アウアウオー Sac2-HNOx)2018/05/20(日) 13:47:18.30ID:5IPwYaHaa Higher temp for the season is continuing. Is that nation wide? 0510名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイWW 8924-T7sL)2018/05/20(日) 15:04:53.52ID:JfTksIIB0 No, it's cold in here, 18 degrees Celsius. 0511名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイW 95bd-qXRP)2018/05/20(日) 15:12:47.40ID:SkC32vPo0 It’s 26.6 in my room!! 0512名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワントンキン MMea-y4d0)2018/05/20(日) 16:36:54.48ID:nn2Uf2wwM IFMMP.IPX BSF ZPV?
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Caesal2 0515名無しさん@英語勉強中 (アウアウエーT Sa02-E+aW)2018/05/21(月) 00:03:28.54ID:BqzZqAyxa it sounds cool to live in a very tall, tower-like apartment which are developed and built very often in recent years in japan (called タワーマンション in japanese). but according to a resident of such an apartment, you are not allowed to dry your clothes or futons at balcony, outside of your room. it is because those things might fall down to the ground at a very rapid speed and injure (or even kill) somebody below. i was convinced to hear this but i would feel disappointed if i couldn't let the sun dry my clothes or futons at balcony... the warm sunlight is really comfortable. 0516名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイW 95bd-qXRP)2018/05/21(月) 00:34:57.57ID:yLfcZWEg0 My cousin is a resident of タワーマンション. He said you don’t have to separate gabages at all like combustibes, plastic, can, plastic bottles, bin etc etc because there is a guy who is specifically doing this job like separating gabages. 0517名無しさん@英語勉強中 (アウアウエーT Sa02-E+aW)2018/05/21(月) 00:46:04.38ID:BqzZqAyxa>>516 oh it's definitely one of good points to live in tower-like apartment. if you don't need to separate garbage, it's really time-saving and it satisfies the residents' needs. i believe that those who can live in such apartments tend to live hectic lives. 0518名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイW 95bd-qXRP)2018/05/21(月) 01:36:43.66ID:yLfcZWEg0>>517 But he’s lived in those places for too long, he doen’t have any idea how common people do on a daily basis. For example, he can’t do any gabage separation, he even didn’t know there is 燃えるゴミの日 and 不燃物の日 until recently.
Oh well he is one of those rich IT people, so he does not even know such things in the first place. 0519名無しさん@英語勉強中 (アウアウオー Sac2-y4d0)2018/05/21(月) 13:09:43.57ID:76a70idia>>516 Where's privacy? 0520名無しさん@英語勉強中 (アウアウオー Sac2-y4d0)2018/05/21(月) 13:13:32.10ID:76a70idia Actually is such tower really expensive in rent a room? 0521名無しさん@英語勉強中 (スップ Sdfa-+lh3)2018/05/21(月) 18:26:36.75ID:JESVql2Ed how about the word high rise condo forタワマン? 0522名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイW 95bd-qXRP)2018/05/21(月) 21:12:47.98ID:yLfcZWEg0 I hate all タワマン people. They look down on common people. 0523名無しさん@英語勉強中 (アウアウエーT Sa02-E+aW)2018/05/21(月) 22:57:14.06ID:6oOFLa+ea i imagine that those people are highly motivated, always look up and work hard to reach a higher level of their professional skills. they don't have time to look down on ordinary people, do they?? 0524名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 698d-RYnA)2018/05/21(月) 23:23:37.62ID:I0LS0feL0 It depends on the person, I think. 0525名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 69c7-A9b3)2018/05/21(月) 23:39:58.86ID:mnEjriHY0 You may have what is called " hiruzu zoku" in your mind when you think highly of them. Frankly, I care nothing for their life style. On the contrary, I would probably be a bit scared if I had to live in such a high rise. That's because you can't escape from it once fire breaks out. Have you ever watched a movie titled " the Towering Inferno"? It's so scary!! Oh, that minds me, as the saying goes, " fools and smoke love hights" It's a literal translation of " 馬鹿と煙は高いところが好き". I have no idea whether it gets across to foreigners. 0526525 (ワッチョイ 69c7-A9b3)2018/05/21(月) 23:54:48.49ID:mnEjriHY0 correction minds → reminds hight → heights 0527名無しさん@英語勉強中 (アウアウエーT Sa02-E+aW)2018/05/22(火) 00:29:24.89ID:7bh6JueNa>>524 i want to talk with them about what they did to earn them enough money to buy such an outstanding skyscraper apartment. or about why they decided to live in there or what kinds of troubles they're facing by living there or what their present goals are etc.. i don't have such a friend. 0528名無しさん@英語勉強中 (アウアウエーT Sa02-E+aW)2018/05/22(火) 00:31:39.13ID:7bh6JueNa btw, my boss lives in a 2-story house and looks down on me almost everyday. i am sick of it and i need to think about the countermeasures. 0529名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイW 95bd-qXRP)2018/05/22(火) 00:44:11.40ID:1FlQl0e10 Put some 下剤 into his drink. 0530名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ aebc-/w+O)2018/05/22(火) 06:28:09.87ID:pPJi4+Sm0>>527 If you want to that kind of things, you should read books which they wrote. Almost all things you want will get in books if you have the ability to read and figure out. 0531名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワンミングク MMea-y4d0)2018/05/22(火) 14:24:34.79ID:yWPvI/VMM>>530 By the way do you all have an ability of rapid reading? 0532名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイWW 9d06-y4d0)2018/05/22(火) 15:03:43.14ID:j/JcQK0j0 I mean geting such rapid reading abilty is especially in english difficult guessing. What do you think? 0533名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワントンキン MMea-y4d0)2018/05/22(火) 19:27:42.77ID:8BwcmtSBM>>522
> I hate all タワマン people. They look down on common people.
Agree. Without speaking english ... 0534名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワントンキン MMea-y4d0)2018/05/22(火) 19:30:05.43ID:8BwcmtSBM>>529
> Put some 下剤 into his drink.
How about 青酸カリ? No.I am not recommending you know? 0535名無しさん@英語勉強中 (アウーイモ MM39-qXRP)2018/05/22(火) 20:12:03.98ID:YiL1jUpXM Fuck all whites on this earth! 0536名無しさん@英語勉強中 (アウアウエーT Sa02-E+aW)2018/05/22(火) 21:31:11.74ID:8RLIt9D1a Volume of my hair seem to have gradually decreased in the past few years. i am afraid to completely lose my hair so i spray hair-caring lotion on my head after taking a bath. plus i stimulate my head skin by tapping the fingers on it. i need to seek more ways that help grow my precious hair. 0537名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイW 05be-1J17)2018/05/22(火) 21:33:35.51ID:lqNidlyz0 just take minoxidil 0538名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイW 95bd-qXRP)2018/05/22(火) 21:39:49.42ID:1FlQl0e10>>536 Just shave it and problem solved. 0539名無しさん@英語勉強中 (アウアウエーT Sa02-E+aW)2018/05/22(火) 21:46:20.34ID:8RLIt9D1a>>538 ......you mean, it's time to say good-bye?? 0540名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイW 05be-1J17)2018/05/22(火) 21:50:08.23ID:lqNidlyz0 it is not the end. it is the new beginning for you. 0541名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイW 95bd-qXRP)2018/05/22(火) 22:07:03.05ID:1FlQl0e10>>539 Some bald guys are hot though 0542名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワントンキン MMea-y4d0)2018/05/22(火) 22:41:15.97ID:8BwcmtSBM IJ! UIFTF BOZ!
> Volume of my hair seem to have gradually decreased in the past few years. > i am afraid to completely lose my hair so i spray hair-caring lotion on my head after taking a bath. > plus i stimulate my head skin by tapping the fingers on it. > i need to seek more ways that help grow my precious hair.
Go to a branch of biotech buying a ticket at Groupon. 0544名無しさん@英語勉強中 (アウアウエーT Sa02-E+aW)2018/05/22(火) 22:47:30.97ID:8RLIt9D1a>>540 nobody wanted such a witty remark (誰が上手いこと言えと). 0545名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワントンキン MMea-y4d0)2018/05/22(火) 22:52:55.13ID:8BwcmtSBM>>538
Same idea. Skin head is a lil bit cool. 0546名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイWW fa63-Endc)2018/05/23(水) 13:15:00.15ID:QHPzyymH0 Tough guys don't need hair. Take Jason Statham for example. 0547名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワントンキン MMea-y4d0)2018/05/23(水) 14:08:00.64ID:qanWozZhM Today I am on rainy day. How's things going mate. 0548名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 698d-RYnA)2018/05/23(水) 23:13:54.21ID:XIYYBCLY0 I've learned that 陳建一's mother was Japanese and his Chinese father was naturalized. I thought he (the son) was a master chef from 四川 or something. But his father was indeed a master chef from 四川, so I wasn't entirely wrong. 四川 is the place where mabo-dofu came from, I believe.
I've only read about 1/8 of 三国志 and run out of stamina cause there are so many other things to study. I must whip my ass and continue before I forget the story. 三国志 is a must read for all boys and men and I must finish it. 0549名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 698d-RYnA)2018/05/23(水) 23:43:42.56ID:XIYYBCLY0 I should have read 横山光輝's manga version when I was a kid. Actually I remember reading it but didn't finish it. 0550名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ c1c1-HY9j)2018/05/24(木) 01:18:47.31ID:hjCoR7GX0 I once read it in elementary. (though I don't remember a bit of the story) Since that and "Hadashi no Gen" were the only manga we could read on the school premises and the video game series 真・三國無双 was quite popular among us, I remember all of us were crazy about reading them. 0551名無しさん@英語勉強中 (アウアウエーT Sae3-A8DJ)2018/05/24(木) 01:38:39.44ID:trpGPf++a an online article titled "deprivation of sleep is killing yourself and your career" is shocking for me. it is full of informative advice and when i read it i thought that i must sleep longer hours everyday, but i couldn't. i don't want to suddenly kill myself, because of lack of sleep alone. i haven't contributed to my society in return for this or that. 0552名無しさん@英語勉強中 (アウアウウー Sadd-3lwM)2018/05/24(木) 18:01:02.12ID:13njABQba>>551 just read it the article your saying. hahaa can't keep with their telling, liking coffee and cigarette. well I agree with you. This article suggests alot informative info but I guess there's few people can keep doing what recommends lol.
まあ…we can't esacape from dying, its because our life interval is limited as you know. And we know its difficult to achieve all things we want in our litited times. what's most important in our life is that always keep thinking purpose of ours and try to do our best. 0553名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイW 59bd-70yo)2018/05/24(木) 18:58:18.11ID:bk/lodL00 This famous Japanese violist tweeted this the other day. Her child said to her “Why is that you gave birth to me because after all we all die.”
I thought it’s deep. 0554名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ c1c1-HY9j)2018/05/24(木) 20:23:03.75ID:hjCoR7GX0>>553 What a spoiled cocky brat. He's not even lived long enough to know about any of this world but acting like he knew everything. If I was the father of the kid, I would make sure to smack him in his breast-fed fucking fat face till he never mentions it again. 0555名無しさん@英語勉強中 (アウアウエーT Sae3-A8DJ)2018/05/24(木) 21:02:17.37ID:n+dfgODWa months ago, people talked about that innovative transparent milk tea by suntory. but it doesn't seem to have sold well as suntory expected, and the product is now being sold at about 50 yen (with 63% discount) at a nearby supermarket. 0556名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ c18d-Ockd)2018/05/24(木) 23:25:56.23ID:64A+fJJ50 For the one who was saying Abe is making Japan poorer, I recommend listening to 山本太郎. He has wacky antics but seems to be learning about our economic problems from the right people. Yamamoto constantly attacks Abe, so I think he's a perfect guy for the Abe haters to listen to. 0557名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワントンキン MMd3-Okpc)2018/05/25(金) 00:33:50.80ID:L/jMLeZqM>>557 What kind of economical theory does he have? Curious. 0558名無しさん@英語勉強中 (アウアウオー Sa63-Okpc)2018/05/25(金) 02:20:36.10ID:93+banR5a>>549 四川飯店 in Roppongi was closed down. 0559名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワントンキン MMd3-Okpc)2018/05/25(金) 05:15:06.25ID:5JDrs698M Where is a place english speakes live in near your home? 0560名無しさん@英語勉強中 (アウアウオー Sa63-Okpc)2018/05/25(金) 12:42:47.36ID:93+banR5a>>557 Actually 山本 has a strong relation to 中核派. So, Ordinary people have to take care for his activity. 0561名無しさん@英語勉強中 (アウアウオー Sa63-+f/b)2018/05/25(金) 13:29:11.79ID:93+banR5a>>560 Take notice
I mean.
There was a miss. 0562名無しさん@英語勉強中 (アウーイモ MMdd-70yo)2018/05/25(金) 20:18:13.27ID:fbHYBW76M I want the new iPad, iPhone, eye glasses, bags, shoes, clothes, car etc etc 0563名無しさん@英語勉強中 (アウアウエーT Sae3-A8DJ)2018/05/25(金) 22:16:34.48ID:cE4I8fcXa i don't have a smartphone and from time to time, i think about buying one. iphone seems to be the most popular model in japan, so i look into selecting another model like sharp's aquos or sony's xperia. but i don't know which part or which function of those models is better than iphone... i wonder if i should purchase iphone, to play safe.