Replies to bakasenpai, page 97

  1. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual oh, ok, thank you

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 02:58:10 UTC from web in context
  2. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual I'm more of a casual movie watcher but I'd like to think I know a great movie when I watch one and Pulp Fiction is really damn great. What are some other titles on your must watch list?

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 02:55:37 UTC from web in context
  3. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual so, does the begining of this http://ur1.ca/gb5ze say " Dont give up on your dreams, dont give up on trying, a future only yours is sure to become true" or something like this?

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 02:54:56 UTC from web in context
  4. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual I used to but I keep meeting people who somehow haven't.

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 02:51:11 UTC from web in context
  5. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual True, most people use the "say what again" quotation more than anything else. But yes, Pulp Fiction is gold. Very quotable but also very well written and directed.

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 02:50:23 UTC from web in context
  6. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual I don't think he's old enough to have seen that movie

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 02:48:28 UTC from web in context
  7. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual Hell if the guy's name isn't Zed (is it Zed? I keep thinking it's wrong because it's a letter)

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 02:48:22 UTC from web in context
  8. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual It's okay, the reference alone made me laugh.

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 02:48:17 UTC from web in context
  9. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual "Come on papayas what's Fonzi like?" "cool" "CORRECTAMUNDO"

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 02:46:18 UTC from web in context
  10. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual bigèt macoixs?

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 02:44:57 UTC from web in context
  11. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual What do they call a quarter pounder with cheese in France?

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 02:44:42 UTC from web in context
  12. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual Oh I like you

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 02:44:26 UTC from web in context
  13. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual "Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha fatass smelly american food"

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 02:44:11 UTC from web in context
  14. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual Advantageous of course. Not that the McDonalds in Italy (or any other country) is a clone of the American ones, not in the least.

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 02:42:21 UTC from web in context
  15. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual Yes, their ilk is now worldwide. When I was in Italy McDonalds was the number 1 hiring force in the country. Scary.

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 02:40:24 UTC from web in context
  16. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual >McDonalds
    >not Burger King
    >or Arbys
    >or anything that isn't McDonalds

    Get your act together, Japanese schoolchildren.

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 02:38:25 UTC from web in context
  17. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual That's rather inevitable, kind of like after peresroika America-philia was felt in the Soviet Union, or to a much larger extent than it was (or actually just talked about aloud).

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 02:37:34 UTC from web in context
  18. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual That is pretty dang cool, glad at least one country of the world can keep from a flux of severe foreign influence (well if internet's something to base off of they're influencing the rest of us)

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 02:34:26 UTC from web in context
  19. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual Being an island didn't keep them cut off from foreign influence forever.

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 02:32:08 UTC from web in context
  20. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual Even after such heavy sino-tibetan influence they managed not only to keep their own culture, but their own linguistic identity. (mostly because of their natural barriers).

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 02:29:29 UTC from web in context
  21. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual I had been raised around Russian, Georgian, Abkhaz and a little Uzbek here and there, 4 languages further apart from eachother in the same region you couldn't find easily. Since Slavic/Romantic/Germanic are all part of the Indo-European family they share striking similarities. Japanese, although, is pretty much standalone. Linguists had tried to pin it to the Altaic family but that theory has been debunked several times over.

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 02:24:24 UTC from web in context
  22. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual yeah, history based games are the coolest IMO

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 02:20:55 UTC from web in context
  23. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual Well that makes two of us! I started like 15 years ago, just making up words in my head, learning construction of other languages. It's gone through a hell of a lot of changes since then, the more I learn about how words and grammatical anomalies are formed. This is a language well based on the Altaic family, mostly from basic words and grammar.

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 02:19:03 UTC from web in context
  24. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual yeah, i, for exemple,usually dont like much the intense violence that is usually present in western games

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 02:16:02 UTC from web in context
  25. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual Yeah, something I created (well still working on it).

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 02:15:01 UTC from web in context
  26. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual A sample of the latin system I developed for my constructed language. I might be the only one who can read it as it's written.

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 02:12:40 UTC from web in context
  27. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual yeah, i dont knwo why, but western games just feel unninteresting to me, but i've played some like portal, oblivion, assassisn creed dragon age and bioshock

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 02:10:58 UTC from web in context
  28. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual i sor of dont even watch anime anymore, but the japanese games interests me the most

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 02:05:33 UTC from web in context
  29. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual I wasn't trying to deny being obsessed with My Little Pony. Simply stating that being so on a My Little Pony fansite is normal.

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 02:01:19 UTC from web in context
  30. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual Of course I have a My Little Pony avatar on a My Little Pony fansite. You, on the other hand, have a weeaboo avatar on a My Little Pony fansite.

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 01:58:39 UTC from web in context