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Ah, it figures. I wednor what the dub will do with it when the series progresses that far. The closest equivilent in English is to throw in 17th century pronouns and talk like you just swallowed the King James Bible. It's looking like we're going to get mildly iced in tomorrow (it's 70 degrees out there right now). Maybe I should go find to enjoy while I'm able to go nowhere. Going back and playing Shogun last night, I started recognizing some of the phrases that were yelled in battle. Understand, no, recognize, yes.Sigh, next thing, I'll start wearing a kimono and taking off my shoes at the front door. But I draw the line at chopsticks, dammit! So no one has any idea about the blondes or classroom precedence? For the blondes, the minority I was speaking of are the Ainu, and the only picture I've found suggests they tend towards brown/black hair. Classwise, I've heard/read/seen (some animc3a9 I can't bring to mind now, perhaps Toki Memorial?) that some schools name them, Plum, Bamboo, and Pine instead of give them numbers, which does suggest some sort of prestige for the higher classes. Wikipedia is inconclusive, hinting that it isn't so in the lower grades, but leaves open the possibility that it might have been introduced with the education reforms of the 1980 s. If so, that could by why animc3a9 is unclear on the subject: it's obviously politically charged.And the Saints get to go to Chicago. I don't think they're going to the Super Bowl this year
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME Zia
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 16 december 2014, 09:18:55
AUTHOR'S IP LOGGED 62.210.78.179
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