09/05/26 02:40:40
いま、おならしたら、うんちが、ぜんぶでた!
101:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/26 03:07:51
I don't know whether it's a good thing or a bad thing that I can understand that.
102:YukiNagato ◆YUKI4lVki2
09/05/26 03:09:29
>>100
(・。・)分かりません、w。
>>99
I'm not sure, I think to an extent this phenomenon happens a bit in
Canada and the US. Maybe it has to do with the skirts?
103:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/26 04:04:54
>>100 says:
Just farted, then lo and behold, I got rid of all my poo from the intestine at the same time!
104:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/26 04:18:26
What kind of clothes does the student in those countries put on generally?
105:YukiNagato ◆YUKI4lVki2
09/05/26 07:00:13
>>104
Normally anything they want unless it's a private school. They don't
allow clothing with vulgar slogans either. Also, if a skirt is too short
or the clothes show too much skin you might get sent home.
On a separate note, I just got dual monitors running :3 do any of you do
this? URLリンク(i42.tinypic.com)
In the pic the second monitor is a bit off-center. I fixed it.
106:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/26 07:30:57
>>105
Never seen that. Usually, the second monitor is the same as the first monitor.
Plus in most cases it is a desk top PC. Yout neck would heart if you place the
second monitor that far. Side by side is the best. I don't know much about PC
so I respect you develp your own PC environment where you make your PC Dual
monitor.
1) What are those cans? Some look like empty soda's cans and some look
like gas cans used to make fire. Are they spray cans to kill cockroaches?
2) Show me where you hide your porn photo books. Maybe under your bed?
Maybe you answer they are on your Hard Disc of your PC.
3) What are thick books on the bottom of the bookshelves about?
107:YukiNagato ◆YUKI4lVki2
09/05/26 07:53:15
>>106
I don't really look at both at the same time, and my chair is easy to
turn so it won't hurt my neck.
1) Energy drink cans
2) I don't have much right now, I only have a folder with maybe 50 pics
of the girls from lucky star.
3) they are about:
-Ghosts
-The Mafia
-Slash from Guns and roses
-Pink floyd
-A murder story from 19th century Britain.
Nothing too special, I have a library in the house. I'll take a picture
of it soon since it has way more books.
108:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/26 09:07:47
>>107
Oh, so they are all empty cans of viverage.
Those books are so thick that I thought they are all technical books about
PC programing. Did you really read them through?
109:Tennessean ◆3VadybvJ.s
09/05/26 09:15:42
Today is Memorial Day. Unfortunately, most of the veterans from WW2
have passed their expiration date. I don't think Americans want to
remember the Vietnam vets. It seems much less enthusiastic this year than
usual, not that it ever was to begin with.
110:YukiNagato ◆YUKI4lVki2
09/05/26 09:55:42
>>108
The one about Ghosts is just short stories so I've read some of it. I haven't read
the one on the mafia but the two books about the rockstars I've read. I do have
some thick books on programming, but one of them isn't here and I think I put the others away.
111:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/26 10:22:41
>>109
What's "have passed their exiration date?" Is it euphemistic way of
"all dead"?
>>110
My sister sent me Bill clinton's memoir. That's a really thick hard coverbook.
It's so thick that I am not motivated to turn even one page. Now it
is just covered with dusts.
112:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/26 11:17:40
イギリス人、tell me about Amanda, one of the judges.
I thought she was young but she's 38 years old according to Wikipedia.
She is an actress? How's her reputation there in UK?
As an armpit fetish, I became her fan the moment I saw this video.
2:13 and 2:25. Check it.
113:YukiNagato ◆YUKI4lVki2
09/05/26 11:42:29
>>111
Don't worry, I wouldn't read a memoir of Bill Clinton either.
114:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/26 12:19:01
イギリス人、I forgot to put a link to the video.
URLリンク(www.youtube.com)
2:13 and 2:25
115:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/26 12:30:24
>>111
dust
116:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/26 20:49:49
>>107
>A murder story from 19th century Britain.
Is that story about "Jack The Ripper"?
117:YukiNagato ◆YUKI4lVki2
09/05/27 01:20:06
>>116
No, it was a story written by an anonymous person and most of it is true- as far as historians can tell.
Jack the ripper is a much more famous story than this one.
118:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 02:59:47
>>117
Acada university is a good university?
119:Tennessean ◆3VadybvJ.s
09/05/27 03:09:05
how's the weather is japan today?
120:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 04:13:27
>>119
I think it's clowdy or fine.
It's night so I don't bother to go outside to see the weather nor open the
windows and curtain to check the weather.
At least there's no sound of raing coming from outside.
It's just my BO coming into my nose. I haven't taken a bath for a week or
eight days. I don't even know how many days I've skipped taking a bath.
Anyway, this I'm sure is my personal record.
121:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 05:40:13
Don't worry.
I confess that I am more sweaty smell than you though taking bath everyday.
I don't know cause of that. even the doctor.
People who around me within 10m often cover own noses.
It seems like biological weapon......
122:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 05:42:22
Many girls all over the world today see Korean guys as romantic, manly, smart, and sexy.
Sure, that's all perfectly correct.
Korean guys treat girls gently and nicely, meaning they are romantic.
Korean guys go through a hard-studying experience, meaning they are quite smart.
Korean guys train themselves both mentally and phisically, meaning they are manly and sexy.
Those elements of Korean guys are appealing to girls all around the world.
In addition, Korean guys are enjoying their popularity thanks to Korean Wave.
Korean Wave gives girls all over the world a chance to see Korean guys on TV and the Internet.
Those girls started to worship Korean guys since the Wave caught attention from the world media.
Now quite a number of girls are dreaming of finding a Korean guy as their boyfriend/husband.
We have to admit that Korean guys are most competitive under the current circumstance everywhere in this world.
We should be proud of it!! :)
123:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 05:57:58
I just got bbs2chreader and tried it.
It works pretty well for filtering out posts.
124:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 06:13:43
>>121
Every now and then, once or twice a year for around a month, some really bad
fish-like stench emanates from me, even after I take a bath. I thought for a
while it might be related to my masturbation habits, but even when I stop for
a week or so, it doesn't stop immediately after that.
When I'm on a train or so at a time like that, people who sit 2 meters away from me start sniffing
and say things like "hm? Something smells like fish here... you smell it too?" to each other.
Next time it happens, I think I should really see a doctor.
125:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 06:35:29
>>124
Fucking smelly.
Are you Jap, you are?
Compared to you, Korean guys' fragrance smells really good. That's another reason
girls all around the world are attracted to Korean guys. You know, it's called hormone.
Korean guys are girls' magnet, you know. Girls all around the world come near Korean guys
without even noticing it. :)
126:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 06:35:42
I've just emailed Japan's defense ministry and Pentagon to start a new biological weapon
development program.
It's so simple. All they have to do is to make a missle to slot >>122
and >>124 in it.
127:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 07:09:39
>>124
I think there is possibility of sick that is called "魚臭症".
You would better see a doctor.
But the doctor who can diagnose it is limited.
so i suggest using web search before you go to hospital.
128:片岡数吉 ◆X8bUvIiQ1A
09/05/27 07:15:38
some of you smell that way?
I used to smell in a different way.
i smet of wakiga, which is the smell that comes out from my arm pits when they are humid and very warm.
it smelled so good that even myself felt good and my rod rose and grew big.
youd hug me and smell it and press your penis on my thigh if you smell it.
129:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 07:48:53
>>122
You are absolutely correct.
More and more girls are starting to realise that Korean guys are the hottest men of all in the world.
I think it's safe to say that having a Korean boyfriend is considered to be a high status to acheive among girls who know what's in and hot now.
Going out with a Korean guy, I'm sure you can boost your ego and get all positive attention from other girls, let alone find true happiness for yourself. Though, some girls get jealous and give you the cold shoulder and whatnot.
That's not right at all, but mind you, it's not your fault either. So please don't make a big deal about it, since you are very very lucky girls. :)
Too bad they can't find themselves a nice Korean boyfriend, but I'd have to say that's life, you know, considering how the demands for K-guys are getting greater and greater every day and night.
Seriously, it's getting out of control, and having more than 2 K-guys in their bed room is just about every girl's romantic dream in this day and time.
Oh, I almost forgot to mention this is all thanks to the popularity of Korean Wave all over the world!
130:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 07:53:38
>>127
thanks, that was really helpful. I've read a little bit about this disease
(called Trimethylaminuria, scientifically) and that might just be it.
Seems like there's not much that can be done about it, though...
But yeah, I'll definitely see a doctor next time it gets bad.
131:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 08:02:41
don't feed the troll
132:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 08:41:26
>>130
Here is website that might help you.
URLリンク(homepage2.nifty.com)
133:イギリス人
09/05/27 08:50:28
>>112
Amanda Holden... I don't really watch anything she's in, but she was in
a comedy sketch show with Harry Enfield, as well as a drama based in
Africa called 'Wild at Heart'. She married a comedian called Les Dennis
(it's almost impossible to think of him marrying anyone, let alone someone
almost 20 years younger than him - he's popular with old people). They're
divorced now though. As for her reputation, it's far from being clean and
virtuous...
134:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 09:37:25
>>129
I couldn't agree more with your view on Korean guys.
If you search on the Internet for fan sites of Korean guys, you'll notice how large a number of girls
all around the world today are mesmerised with Korean guys.
And let me add one more thing. Korean economy is growing bigger. Korea is going to play a leading part in G20,
you know, G20 is the most important and influential economic group in the world. G7/8 was already taken over.
Korea's influence on each country in the world are increasing culturally and economically. No wonder girls all around
the world are interested in Korean guys. We should be proud of it! :)
135:YukiNagato ◆YUKI4lVki2
09/05/27 10:08:21
Are some of you like, scared of bathes? Or you just forget? I'm curious.
Another thing, some of the threads here (中高生の英語の宿題・質問に答えるスレ)
I feel like I could answer some of these questions, but I'm not sure because
I don't know a few things- (like how the Japanese school system works)
and I'm not sure I could maybe answer some of these questions correctly
or with the proper Japanese. Do you guys think it would be helpful
for some of these threads to get a real English speaker to give input?
or would it not be helpful?
136:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 10:45:41
>>135
In almost all threads in English board and in some borads in 2ch,
people who use fixed handle name can be a target of verbal abuse.
That's because some people think 2ch should be a totally anonymous forum
and being standing out with a handle name gets negative reactions from
some people.
This thread seems to be kind of an exception because to show you're a native
English speaker can benefit everybody in this thread. As far as I know,
almost all questions in 中高生の英語の宿題・質問に答えるスレ is answered
correctly by Japanese people. So there's no slots for native speakers
to get in. But if you think you can answer questions there, it's up to you
whether you join them or not. But don't get disapointed when you get backlash.
I don't mean to scare you and urge you to give it a second thought.
I'm just telling you a possibility. I sometimes wish in a few Q&A threads
native English were there when I see a question like these below.
137:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 10:46:25
1) Quesitions like "What does he say in this video/audio clip"?
Not many Japanese, even if they're advanced learners, are good at listening
spoken English.
2) "Which of two is better way of saying?" "What are differences in nuances
between these two sentenses?" We can answer these questions based on grammar
we learned but sometimes English nuances can't be explained by grammars
and that's where you native English speakers come in. In questions like these,
if you native English speakers assert "one is wrong, the other is right," then
the questions are solved. That's it.
If you don't think you get offended even if you get a negative comment,
just try. Who knows what will happen? I don't think whether you know Japanese
school system or not has anything to do with your decision. Is that
relevant? Anyway, good luck!
138:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 10:54:22
スレリンク(english板)l50
In here one person is asking whether "." as in "Jr." is (called) a period or dot.
This I think is a kind of a question you can answer better than Japanese.
I don't know which is the correct way of calling the "."
139:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 11:03:19
In the same thread, another person is asking when you say 脳のしわ in
English, "crimple of the brain" is right way of saying.
Some google searches must help me answer that question right but still,
I can give the person assurance.
Both crimple and wrinkle are translated as しわ in Japanese so I don't know
which is correct when you talk about brain. Native English speakers
can answer this type of question immediately, while we Japanese have to
google or do some research on the web and still are not totally sure.
140:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 11:07:50
tldr even 2ch hates tripfags
141:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 11:21:36
>>139
Hahah neither of those make any sense, crimple or wrinkle. Are you talking about Alzheimer's or a brain fart?
142:141
09/05/27 11:34:26
>>139
Nevermind I looked it up on wikipedia and there's no english casual equivalent. You might as well use the medical term (sulcus) or, at best, a general description (like a groove or depression).
143:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 11:51:29
It's not exactly a common topic of discussion, but I'd definitely call it a brain wrinkle.
144:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 12:02:17
>>142
I see. I'll answer him/her. I assume you speak English.
>>143
Are you a native English speaker?
In this thread, a fixed handle name is useful in a situation like this.
145:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 12:36:28
I thought wrinkle was for the skin.
146:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 12:44:44
>>144
Yeah.
>>145
A wrinkle can be for anything. Wrinkly brain, wrinkly skin, wrinkly paper...
147:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 13:05:52
>>146
Wait. If you can say wrinkly brain, can't you say wrinkle(s) of a brain?
Just to make sure...
148:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 13:34:46
>>142
URLリンク(anatomynotes.blogspot.com)
One poster put a link in the thread.
According to this blog entry, it seems like wrinkle is OK to use when
you describe a brain.
149:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 14:07:43
>>134
There are countless numbers of girls all around the world who love Korean Wave
and now Korean economy is getting larger than ever? Wow, I think Korea will excercise great power
over many countries on the planet. 1) cultural power, and 2) economy power...
Korean guys will be more popular considering the situation they are in now. :)
150:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 14:10:09
>>148
You could use wrinkle, but to my ear it sounds strange, I would use crease myself.
151:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 14:22:29
>>147
Yes, you could say "wrinkles of the brain".
152:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 14:30:16
>>150
Crease sounds good.
>>151
You say wrinkles are OK.
In a situation like this, a handle name is very helpful to tell who is
a native English speaker. I guess both of you're native English
speakers, though. Not sure. Thanks for your answers.
153:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 14:59:19
you guys studying anatomy now?
154:YukiNagato ◆YUKI4lVki2
09/05/27 15:40:37
>>136
>>137
Okay, thank you. I definitely think I will just read these threads for now
until I can understand the questions without much difficulty. Also, I don't
have a problem with backlash from my tripcode- the same thing would happen
on 4chan =P
155:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 16:34:02
>>133
Thank you for the information about her.
She isn't clean and virtuous? That's against my impression on her.
She doesn't look like a bitch. She looks natural. Women in her age
tries too hard to look young, wearing thick makeup and all that but
she wears natural makeup and that's one of the reasons why I have good
impression on her. ....And armpits. lol
Wikipedia says, she's married with a record producer now.
Between the first and the second marriage, she gave birth to a baby.
I wonder who's his/her father.
156:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 17:45:14
>>154
Are you learning a foreign language as well? If that's the case, helping learners of your mother tongue is a really good way to improve "your" foreign language skills
becuase a difficult point where learners of your first language get tripped up often reveals the difference in grammar, culture, the ways people see the world, and so on between your language and their language.
Actually I've been helping Japanese learners for years and it considerably improved my English.
If you're learning Japanese but can't explain things well in Japanese yet, still you can help them by answering questions like "What are they saying in this video? I can't figure it out!"
I think my English pronuciation has been improved that way too. I learned what kind of Japanese sound is difficult for English speakers through the process
and it helped me to know how I am supposed to say a word.
157:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 18:04:20
>>155
Explanation of her that you wrote convince me that you are Yukorin guy!!
158:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 19:27:56
BBC:
North Korea says it has abandoned the truce that ended the Korean war, amid rising tension in the region.
CNN:
N. Korea: No longer bound by 1953 truce
159:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 19:38:33
チォックバリはどうして汚い?どうして捏造しようか?
160:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 19:55:12
>>159
What is most well known special ability that Korean people has?
161:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 20:55:53
URLリンク(www.independent.ie)
LOADED on military transporters, four M109 Howitzers trundled down the Freedom motorway towards Seoul, as South Korea reinforced its capital.
"I have been watching army lorries moving up and down the motorway since yesterday," said Shim Hee-soon (73), in Imjingak, a village of 600 people that sits on the edge of the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ), the most heavily armed border in the world.
162:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 21:08:40
Haha, you guys are silly beans, really. But some people might take those K-jokes seriously, so let the truth be told for all to hear just in case.
Like I said, it is British guys who dazzle and mesmerise all sorts of girls around the world, not only Asian girls in reality.
In addition to the fact British guys are generally perceived hot, sexy, manly, gentle, sweet as they are, many girls find their accent incredibly attractive when they speak.
You know, it works like a magic spell of love and romance for girls whenever B-guys utter any word with their proper and original accent, it's not just that they sound like truely educated gentlemen, they do come off as really wild to girls.
This is the point, guys. Wild, but nothing vulgar involved here. The way B-guys speak evokes a great deal of romanticism in girls.
It's quite easy to understand the reason, though; the very fact that the British once carried their accent (as well as their flag) across the seven seas and dominated the entire globe in the way the world had never seen before.
In short, girls know subconsciously, with their instinct to survive, who they really should fall for, that is the strongest of all mankind.
Indeed, it is so mesmerising that girls can't resist B-guys speaking more than two sentences everytime they hear it!
I'm proud of it. :)
163:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 22:07:01
>>157
I'm not the Yukorin guy.
I don't think he's around for a long time.
All the Yukorin enthusiast wrote was about how good her fart smells.
164:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/27 22:50:33
Is it true that Japanese culture is derived entirely from Baekje?
165:YukiNagato ◆YUKI4lVki2
09/05/28 01:14:19
>>156
Ah okay thank you, I might try to take more of a risk then. The foreign language
I'm learning IS Japanese =P so I think it might be helpful to post more in the
Japanese threads.
If I say something like "すみません、私は日本語の学生です”maybe this would help?
I think I'm correct in believing that means "Sorry, I'm a Japanese student"
It might be better to say "I'm learning Japanese" but I'm not sure how to say this.
166:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/28 01:23:07
>>164
you mean URIGINAL?LOL
167:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/28 01:32:06
I am not Japanese and I think that the Japanese military should be made into a proper army, instead of being only for 'self-defence', and having restricted armaments.
What do Japanese think about this?
168:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/28 01:43:48
>>165
You might want to help English learners on non-anonimous forums because sometimes people on 2ch can be harsh.
Either way, you'll be of great help.
As for "I'm learning Japanese," it'd be 私は日本語を学んでいます。
I've never said something like that when I help Japanese learners, but it'd be helpful especially when you're having trouble making yourself understood.
Good luck!
169:YukiNagato ◆YUKI4lVki2
09/05/28 02:52:15
>>168
Thank you. And although it might be harsh I've withstood internet assaults
before- it's common on 4chan and other places. It doesn't bother me =/
such people are trolls or people you don't want to associate with.
170:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/28 03:55:20
>>162
You seemed to get it in for Korean guys. :(
British guys are considered racists, discriminating against people all around the world.
That's why they aren't popular at all anywhere on this planet except for their own small island.
Naturally, British guys are jealous of Korean guys like why we aren't popular with girls while Korean
guys are or something. And they started telling people Korean guys are not so popular. It's sour grape.
British people are only motivated to do things by that kind of sentiment, disturbing other people. :(
Korean guys are considered white in Asia, but that doesn't mean Brits. Don't get cocky, Brits.
It's often said among girls all over the world that Korean guys are like Italian guys whose characters Korean guys
have a lot to do with. Korean guys are romantic and Italian guys are too.
Korean guys love to treat nicely girls who are interested in Korean guys like Italian guys do.
There are many more things girls all over the world are interested in Korea and Korean guys about. One such thing is,
Seoul is considered New York in Asia, you know, NY is one of the most interesting and energetic city in the world and
people say Seoul is quite similar to NY. London? it's behind the time. Nothing in that city would appeal to girls all around the world
today. I hear Brits are suffering from slumbering economy. They had it comming. No more energetic. lol
It's understandable Brits are jealous of Korea now... But please don't think Brits moved to Korea in medieval ages. None of them was
allowed in to Korean territory, IMO.
171:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/28 11:15:15
Stupid story by Rana Foroohar of NEWSWEEK.
Give your comments on this stupid article, guys!
Japan: The World’s Worst Economy (日本:世界で最悪の経済)
URLリンク(blog.newsweek.com)
172:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/28 11:35:01
Uhh, Japan's GDP dropped by 16% annualized over the last quarter.
The article is pretty spot on, you guys are fucked.
173:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/28 11:42:06
you guys are all up to shit, I'm sorry to say.
174:YukiNagato ◆YUKI4lVki2
09/05/28 13:08:53
We must buy more figmas.
175:めりけん@休暇中 ◆gY8Fip1mTE
09/05/28 16:58:51
>>171
The article is pretty white-centric, and it is ridiculous that she thinks
American society is more socially mobile than Japanese society is,
but she is quite right about our economy.
If the U.S. wants to buddy up with China as a result of our economic demise,
so be it. The biggest mistake our country made in the last fifty years
was to blindly adopt American materialism anyway.
176:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/28 17:05:38
There's a bigger news coming in than North Korea's nuke test, Susan Boyle and
world economic crisis.
You know what?
That is, I took a bath yesterday night for the first time in 8 or 9 days. I didn't know the
exact number. I needed to wash my hair three times to get rid of stickyness of my hair.
I wash my body 2 times. I even shampooed my pubic hair.
Now I have skin of a newborn baby totally free from scurfs and smell.
This is CNN news reporting from Japan. Back to you.
177:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/28 17:14:54
>>175
>The biggest mistake our country made in the last fifty years was to blindly adopt American materialism anyway.
What else could we have done? We don't have natural resources so it's not surprising to fail in the end.
Apparently we should have invested more on information technology and other intangible things so we could do better,
but it has nothing to do with materialism per se.
Also, (insert a daily dose of offensive words hurled at a tripfag).
178:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/28 17:36:33
this thread is on high level.
i cant keep up with you.
i going to improve my english skill and come back.
179:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/28 18:29:35
I'm a typical hikikomori.
A while ago, some of my relatives visited my house.
So I took shelter in my room and stayed put to avoid them.
But, my brother, one of the relatives, entered my room suddenly.
And he slapped my face without any hesitation, saying
"Until when will you entirely rely on your parents and stay in this room?
Don't be a drama queen!!!"
Who would have expected this? It was like a familiar scene from a fucking drama.
Geez, my face is still throbbing with pain.
180:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/28 18:32:05
>>167
I tend to agree with you, but it doesn't look like we can afford it anytime soon. We have to live with what we have for a while.
181:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/28 19:17:30
All I hope is he keeps his happiness throughout dinner.
182:名無しさん@英語勉強中
09/05/28 21:31:53
>>179
I think he concerned about you and your future. The action he did is rather
forcible but that is for you.