29 November 2006 @ 11:14 pm
Nonsense ... XD  
COMBAT CARDS 2.1
watch chochajin fight
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... looks like I´m my card is a loser (-_-'), but at least there´s a Ryo pic *drools* ... XDDDD
 
 
[music]: Marko Polo (<~ XD) - Speedy Speed Boy
[mood]: amused
 
 
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[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com on December 1st, 2006 10:26 am (UTC)
Yes, it absolutely looks alright !! ^-^b

It´s fun isn´t it ? :P

Ah, Spanish! I see ^^ I also learned it @ school, but I have forgotten almost everything (;___;) *sob*
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[identity profile] lilkyonkyon.livejournal.com on December 1st, 2006 02:15 pm (UTC)
Score! It's totally fun! ^^ And it has this learning thing kinda built into it, too. When did you decide to learn Japanese?

You learned Spanish, too? Cool! It's one of those languages (at least where I live) that will get you around, so I don't think I'll forget it. As a matter of fact, I tutored a girl who used to live in Mexico. Everytime she made a grammar mistake on her paper, I wrote the phrase in Spanish and showed her how to translate it. <_<
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[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com on December 1st, 2006 03:06 pm (UTC)
^-^ dayo neeee ??!! ^____^
Nh~ I guess it was in 2002 *nods* I already was able to write some Kana and understand tons of words, but I had no grammar sense at all (well I still lack that part ^^' ...) ... and so I started it @ university, but had to interrupt my studies from time to time and so I´m not THAT good yet *sigh* ... and you forget a lot of stuff sooo easily ! (;_;)
In my opinion it´s WAY easier to learn languages when you´re still young ! (aroung 12-18 years I would say ^^)

Yes! :) I LOVE that language ! ^-^ hn~ it´s not of much use where I live unless you want to study it or use it in some way for your career ^^;
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[identity profile] lilkyonkyon.livejournal.com on December 1st, 2006 03:37 pm (UTC)
I agree. I started learning Spanish in fourth grade, so I've been studying it for about nine years now. It's so weird in class...my teacher wants us to be fluent by the end of the year, so she'll give us essay tests. Once I had to write a paper on the topic "La religion es el opio de la sociedad." (Religion is the opium of society.) It's really weird to be discussing things like that in a second language.

As for Japanese, I'm afraid that I'll be learning it too late (after I'm 18). I've heard that after you're bilingual, however, it is easier to learn another language. Hopefully that's true, or else I'll be terrible at Japanese. That's when I fall back on Italian! Yay!
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[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com on December 1st, 2006 03:53 pm (UTC)
*lol* I see ^^ but I loved to do those things in different languages :) .. well the only languages I´m pretty fluent ... are English and German (^^') ... we also had Latin, but I guess that doesn´t count XDDDD

Hn~ well yes. If you´ve already learned other languages it´s easier to learn new ones ^^ ... and I guess Japanese is not an excecption ! I don´t know how good I would be right now in Japanese if I did not have to interrupt my studies so often (x___x;) ...
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[identity profile] lilkyonkyon.livejournal.com on December 1st, 2006 04:09 pm (UTC)
I do too. My friends and I usually converse in Spanish. It's funny to watch the other people around us stare because we totally don't look hispanic yet we speak decently fast. I think it's because the teacher we have is from Spain, so she speaks to us incredibly fast. We just picked up on it. ^^;;

Actually, there was this one time I finished my homework early, so I stuck in my sister's Aladdin DVD and watched it in Spanish. It was really fun! You should hear how the poor voice actor had to sing "One Jump Ahead". I'm surprised he could get through it, he had to sing it so quickly. I felt sorry for him.

I'm looking forward to Japanese studies because then I have an excuse to listen to J-Rock and watch anime. ^^;; Spanish, on the other hand, has really weird TV shows and the like. I enjoy reading in Spanish more. Ooh, and I'm going to learn Hawai'ian, too! (don't ask)
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