10,390 Forum Posts by "Narusegawa"
Hah .. I doubt it's bigger than 2ch - it allegedly gets around 3 million posts - a day.
At 11/20/10 02:02 AM, CAN-OF-SPAM wrote: And what pisses me off is they don't teach this in history classes, I just found out about it thanks to another user. Hell that article is enough to turn some one brutally racist against the japanese.
discuss or some shit.
Well it's amazing how biased you are - a lot of countries did that kind of stuff back then or at other points in time. Even the US had conducted human experiments secretly around that time - but as they say, history is written by the victors.
Is he the massive kid on the left? Also - who is the guy on the right?
ANIME HATE \m/
Wade no questions asked.
At 11/16/10 11:44 AM, Strauss wrote:At 11/16/10 11:32 AM, LethalDosage wrote: every time I say his name to anyone they say some depressing shit and then say RIPok, the deal is that shortly before his last admission into the correctional system this last time, he had this revelation that he was going to reform his life. he had tom delete his account, then created another one called illicitjmbd (i think it's still there) where he basically told everyone that he hated newgrounds and the people on it and he was quitting and fuck everyone who talked shit about his drug habit and who didn't believe in him that he would succeed in life.
dunno if thats cause he quit or what's the deal
then a week later he was arrested.
Haha, really? I believed he could actually get serious for once. But then again, he has always managed to end up doing something stupid, so speaking in terms of statistics it shouldn't be a big surprise.
Speaking of which - I found that interview FDA did with him the other day on my computer, needless to say I deleted it.
So he is in jail once again? Incredible.
At 11/16/10 10:49 AM, Odio wrote:At 11/15/10 03:13 PM, Narusegawa wrote:Dakara means because. I said it too much though. I wanted to use sore yori but I couldn't figure out a way to put in there.At 11/15/10 03:09 PM, sandordude wrote: hmm i understood "dakara"..... it means "but"..wohooYou got neither of them right pal ;-* Try again.
and "sore wa" "that's correct"?
Tip - don't bother using romaji at all - it doesn't look all that good. These boards do not allow foreign characters, alas, justifiable as it however is.
How's it coming along with the website? Is it going well? Hehe I never thought Retrogade could make a comeback ;-)
At 11/15/10 03:09 PM, sandordude wrote: hmm i understood "dakara"..... it means "but"..wohoo
and "sore wa" "that's correct"?
You got neither of them right pal ;-* Try again.
Who? Stop creating these for nobodies no-one ever heard of.
The best submission won ;-) Well deserved.
Watched it several years ago, hardly remember it :/ Couldn't have been too impressive.
At 10/9/10 08:31 PM, IncendiaryProduction wrote: Have you ever watched a zombie movie and thought to yourself, "If only it was longer."?
Frankly, no.
After actually reading some of these predictions she has "made", it occurs to me that a lot of them are not only extremely unlikely to happen but also scientifically impossible occurences. What does your friend Stephen Hawking have to say about that?
World War III this month?
Europe almost "empty" in 2016?
Artificial sun in 90 years?
Animals turn half human in 150 years - after endless years of not doing it?
In 250 years - laws of physics change?
In 270 years - traveling back in time? Completely impossible. Unless there is a way to 'record' the whole world in terms of space. Hard to think of something closer to impossibility.
At 11/1/10 06:12 AM, Tribalfusion-X wrote: overwhelming evidence
Please present this 'overwhelming evidence' then. In almost all cases when it comes to 'predictions' the followers and interpreters of such people tend to 'round off' and polish up everything so it seems more accurate. Saying "There will be a disaster within 100 years" can end up being presented as "The WTC attacks were predicted accurately". Besides, how can you even prove the person ever said it in the first place? Because a website claims it? I certainly hope not.
At 11/1/10 06:12 AM, Damien wrote: SMARTEST MAN ALIVE BELIEVES IN TIME TRAVEL PEOPLE
HIS OPINION > YOURS.
WHEN HE SPEAKS, THE WORLD LISTENS.
Oh yeah, he does? Evidence please. I am not saying he doesn't - I don't know about his views. If he explicitly has stated traveling _back_ into time is possible, I cannot agree with him. Traveling into the future is another thing - it just has to do with human perception of time.
You have the picture of the source of these claims - a blind old hag - yet you discuss the credibility of this? What has society come to.. Use your common sense. The predictions of a random teenager would be more accurate. Would you believe those? No.
Bullshit - I never even heard of him. I think he's pretty much unknown more or less outside the US.
Um so it wasn't until cell phones that people ever needed to put hands up to next to their head for different reasons? What if it's something with her earring, hair or hat or what not? You must be extremely desperate to connect this to time travel in any kind of way.
At 10/24/10 02:37 PM, Cootie wrote: I don't think that it is wrong at all to change your name for convenience or just the sake of "coolness". If my name was hard to pronounce and many people had trouble pronouncing it I would probably get it changed. Especially when I got older and started doing business with people.
Well - just changing your name like that is not something that everyone could do. A name is closely connected to identity and I feel that if I were to change my name or adopt some other name old relatives could be offended by it in addition to that.
I found an interesting article by an American-Chinese about this, you can find it here.
At 10/24/10 02:32 PM, ChrisLovejoy wrote: It's because most Chinese names sound alike. People want something different.
Well that is one reason I believe, Chinese given names are often similar.
At 10/24/10 02:34 PM, ChillAsIce wrote: With me being half-Chinese that's kinda interesting. Kinda weird but I guess it's getting more westernized over there, and Hong Kong having English names is obvious as it was a British colony as you said
Yeah but even in Hong Kong a lot of people who have Chinese names adopt English names - I find this pretty weird. They shouldn't have problems being unique then and I can't imagine that it's about people having trouble pronouncing their name.
Hey, I posted a topic about the adoption of English personal names in China, what are your thoughts about it?
- Naru
Hey - as some of you might know it is common to adopt English names in China (PRC) for various reasons. What do you think about this? Is it wrong to take a new name for convenience / having a more 'cool' name? In Hong Kong it has gone even further with English names since it has been a British community.
This video shows some examples.
What are your thoughts? I personally think it's a bit weird to just pick a foreign name like that and go with it. I don't think Chinese names are particularly difficult to pronounce or remember anyway - so I personally don't find it more convenient either.
At 10/22/10 04:34 PM, IncendiaryProduction wrote:At 10/22/10 04:29 PM, Silentkat wrote: My 17 year old girlfriend.well damn.
If you actually think that serves as evidence of that actually being his girlfriend or whatever you must be incredibly retarded.
It's kinda pathetic how some people here automatically find any girl/woman on the site to be 'highly desireable' .. I mean, even if you're nerds and lonely you can't be that desperate. You never cease to amaze me.
You got to read 'inbetween the lines' and the detect that this is a raging pedophile!
You must be pretty desperate to fall for such an offer, mister McGowan ;)~
At 10/13/10 05:52 AM, 36Holla wrote: -Half Life Opposing Force computer game disc
The best game of all time. Congratulations.

