ShiroiHikari wrote:This is gonna make me sound like a jerk but it bugs the crap out of me when people don't pronounce Japanese words correctly. .____.
It's pointing out that an anime character is.... buxom. Even if - especially if - the character isn't used for fanservice.
Nate (post: 1397142) wrote:I'm assuming this word means something different in South Africa than it does in America, probably the horn.
Though the thought of a mini-bus with breasts is pretty funny.
Though I have absolutely no clue what that could mean.
Atria35 (post: 1397157) wrote:I hate it when people turn in school papers without having even bothered to use spellcheck. I mean, it's not that hard, it's not like it will take hours, and it's not like they have a personal vendetta against me, so why can't they take pity and click a button so I can grade papers while concentrating on the material instead of spelling and grammar? XP
ShiroiHikari (post: 1397216) wrote:This is gonna make me sound like a jerk but it bugs the crap out of me when people don't pronounce Japanese words correctly. .____. I'm not asking people to learn the language or anything but if you're gonna say the words, at least try to say them right. >_<
Warrior4Christ (post: 1397263) wrote:There was like a whole year of my uni career when the spelling checker in Word broke and refused to work (found out it was due to corrupt files)... had to check it carefully by hand. XD
Rusty Claymore wrote:When people tell you you need to get to know God better, or that you need to strighten out your life kinda thing, but then don't give you any substantial advice. NEWSFLASH generally people know how screwed up they are, what they need is an answer! XD
Rusty Claymore (post: 1397270) wrote:When people tell you you need to get to know God better, or that you need to strighten out your life kinda thing, but then don't give you any substantial advice. NEWSFLASH generally people know how screwed up they are, what they need is an answer! XD
I also hate how easily humans break. It makes me feel useless XD
Shao Feng-Li (post: 1397352) wrote:Or When People Type Like This. Why Would You Ever Want To Capitalize The First Letter Of Every Word?
dO YoU tHiNk YoU'rE cOoL?
Midknight74012 (post: 1396880) wrote:Stupid people, period.
mid-san wrote: When you say something you know for a fact is correct and they still disagree with the obvious. In 2 words, common senselessness
ShiroiHikari (post: 1397216) wrote:This is gonna make me sound like a jerk but it bugs the crap out of me when people don't pronounce Japanese words correctly. .____. I'm not asking people to learn the language or anything but if you're gonna say the words, at least try to say them right. >_<
white light (yes i read japanese) wrote: Furthermore, why in the F do teenagers pay 9 dollars to get into a movie and then don't even watch it? If you're just gonna text the whole time, then what's the point of even going out somewhere in the first place? You can do that at home.
Tsukuyomi (post: 1397331) wrote:When people tell you to turn down what you're listening to/watching, but yet you cannot ask them when they have something blasted up T__T
Atria35 (post: 1397273) wrote:Didn't your university have a library? Or wasn't there a local library? I'm sure there must have been a computer for free use somewhere that had Word that worked o.O"
(I’m a desk assistant at a college dorm. One day, these two giggly freshman girls come up to me.)
Girl #1: “Ummm… can we, like, borrow your phonebook?”
Me: “Sure thing.”
Girl #1: *flips through the book, looking completely dumbfounded*
Me: “Need help finding something?”
Girl #2: *whispers* “Jason’s is under ‘J’.”
Girl #1: *whispers back* “I know, but sometimes I forget the alphabet…”
Girl #2: “OmiG--D me too!”¬†*giggle giggle*
(I grab the phonebook and look up their listing.)
Me: “Here–Jason’s.”
Girl #1: “Oh my G--D thank you! They should really have a college course for, like, phone books! I’m not from this town, so, ya know…”
Radical Dreamer (post: 1397355) wrote:Anyways, the more you know! XD
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