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Anime compatibility with CP is:
No anime to randomly pick.
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Displaying 15 of 49 Comments
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Yae-Yae | 12-24-12, 12:47 AM
Tis Christmas Eve! I wish you and yours a very merry Christmas!
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JCDRANZER | 12-11-12, 5:01 PM
Hello, who's the character in your profile picture?
Thank you in advance.
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Yae-Yae | 12-11-12, 2:20 PM
Did you ever watch this beauty of a little film? I read it is famous for the style in which it was animated.
Alexander Petrov - The Mermaid (1997)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MpAr3rcEg0
ALEKSANDR PETROV CONTINUES HIS STREAK OF OSCAR-NOMINATIONS WITH THIS FINE WORK OF ART THAT HIGHLIGHTS HIS UNIQUE TECHNIQUE OF ANIMATING OIL PAINT ON GLASS.
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Toster | 12-10-12, 6:12 AM
I think I'm catching a cold. Also my muscles are extremely sore from snowboarding T_T Hadn't done this since... last January :D
Hum.. I remember thinking yesterday that I'd be buried alive by the amount of work I have to for uni these two weeks. Now I think I have plenty of time and more. I'm seriously starting to doubt my ability to estimate stuff >_>
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Yae-Yae | 12-09-12, 10:21 PM
Hi there!
I am fluent in Spanish so the second OVA of the series was subbed in Spanish. Formula subs are the best but they take so long! Abyssal subs was okay but better than nothing I suppose. ^^
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Toster | 12-09-12, 12:29 PM
Wouldn't agree with that. Not sure about TV since I almost never watch it but I'm quite a PC-gamer. And so are most of my friends. But whenever we meet up a game of cards is almost always on the top of possible entertainment. It just works. Any place, any time with anyone. No hardware required :P
It's like we have an unwritten rule: no PC if you have guests... Well unless it's a LAN gaming event. Which is a pain to set up so it rarely happens. Also PC games are quite heavy on the eyes so it's physically hard to do long games. Hell, we just spent 5 hours or so playing cards last night.
@game I mentioned -- the most addictive card game I know. I wish I could teach you. Doing it over the net is quite a challenge tho.
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Toster | 12-09-12, 9:34 AM
Dinner with a chef juggling knives... /me adds it to the bucket list :D Hum... maybe I should add it t the 'should learn one day' list instead? Glad you enjoyed it ^^
My weekend didn't turn out as I expected at all. Yesterday some friends of mine invited themselves to my place and since the weather has been so nice and frosty we decided to hit the slopes today. Been skiing since I was.. 8? I guess? Kind of a similar story actually - I was so used to skiing it felt absolutely ordinary. Couldn't get much fun out of it. Then I switched to a snowboard last year. Now I'm just itching to get on a mountain. Couldn't turn them down. We had a blast ^^
So yeah, that leaves me with a bunch of untouched uni stuff. There's always next week, right?
Hmm.. bridge. I've played a bit in high-school but we have a tough competitor for it here. It's a three player card game with similar gameplay and an incomplete deck. And it's way more fun. Well at least for me it was. Every student in Latvia knows it but I'm not sure if it's played elsewhere. Just looked it up in wiki, says it might be known elsewhere under the name 'revelit' or sth similar. Ever heard of it? ^^;
@anime TL - you should try it out some day if you have free time. You KNOW it's gonna work wonders in parallel with the jp courses :D
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Toster | 12-08-12, 10:54 AM
Heh, you easily rank #2 in my 'awesome people over 50 that I sort of know' list xD
The #1 guy smokes weed all the time, listens to heavy rock and keeps a bunch of Koi in his pond ^^;
Same here, started watching anime some 5 maybe 6 years ago.
True @'age doesn't matter' but that's not really what I meant. Say... I used to play a lot with tech legos. Build all sorts of crazy machines and stuff. But over time I did it less and less until I was willing to give my entire part collection away to someone. I'd still love to tinker with it now and it's nothing I'd be ashamed of, yet I parted ways. That's what I imagined would happen with me and anime one day. Or with pretty much anything. Not sure how to call that. Not a 'I got bored with it', more of a 'I did everything I wanted there' kind of feeling.
But yeah, since you started ~5 years ago like me, I guess you can't really answer the original question :D
5 semesters of Japanese -- that's pretty awesome. What do you do in fansubs btw? Can you TL yet?
I've only done some self-studying out of interest. I've never actually went to any courses or taken learning jp seriously. I can read kana but very few kanji. Currently doing some horrible translations for KissDum at Doutei... kokujin fixes them up ^^;; It takes forever to do them but I seem to be building up some vocab.
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Toster | 12-08-12, 12:55 AM
O_O
err.. I mean.. mornin'!
Mind if I ask how old are you exactly? I mean. Wow. A PhD. I don't know, I always thought I'd end messing with anime sooner or later. You know.. 'growing up' lol, but seeing someone like you makes me wonder ^^;
So you're attending a jp language course? Everyone keeps telling me that it gets harder to learn things later on but I never believed it. I mean it makes no sense to me. If I really want to learn something it comes so easy to me... well I suppose I do need some patience but other than that... It just feels like the people who are telling me that have never really tried after they finished their studies.
Does it feel harder? Do you think it's really harder? Maybe it's just this feeling people get if they haven't studied for a while? Maybe it has always been hard to learn something new but the old memories of learning something have started to fade. Maybe they're just making up excuses so they don't have to study anymore :D
Hum.. meant the last one as a joke but now that I think about it... that might be it lol.
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Toster | 12-07-12, 3:09 PM
Wow that's long... now u make me feel like I should actually write sth back T_T
Lessee... Friday evening indeed. No actually it's night already. No... w8 it's Saturday to be more precise.
I'm supposed to be buried in a pile of uni homework but instead I'm procrastinating ^^; As for the weekend I'll be spending it behind the screen. End of the semester and everything :/ And, heh, it's been snowing the whole week here. Still way better than rain / autumn.
Software, huh? Where do u work / what will you be doing? I'm an IT student btw. Worked once for a small company making their project on the web. php / mysql -- that sort of stuff. I'm great with the functionality but for some reason I can never quite get the design right, lol. Anyway, worked for a year, then they went bankrupt :D
Great experience nonetheless.
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Toster | 12-07-12, 12:33 AM
:O Shii Pii ja nai ka
So uh... how's it.. how's it goin?
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Yae-Yae | 12-06-12, 5:32 PM
WIFE: "There's trouble with the car. It has water in the carburetor."
HUSBAND: "Water in the carburetor? That's ridiculous."
WIFE: "I tell you the car has water in the carburetor."
HUSBAND: "You don't even know what a carburetor is. I'll check it out.
Where's the car?"
WIFE: "In the pool."
Q: What does a man and a floor have in common?
A: You lay them right the first time you can walk all over them forever!!
I agree with the above joke...speaks volumes. ;p JK!
And for your viewing pleasure...very well done while you pay attention to the details and the goings on in the background. ^^
Blind Spot:
http://www.shortoftheweek.com/2012/11/30/blind-spot/
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