Flutterz Posted April 22, 2015 Posted April 22, 2015 Confession: even though I do kind of want to go to Japan, I'm terrified of going to countries whose language I can't speak alone, even though I'm guessing most Japanese people know at least a little bit of English. Quote
SilverLi Posted April 22, 2015 Posted April 22, 2015 Confession: even though I do kind of want to go to Japan, I'm terrified of going to countries whose language I can't speak alone, even though I'm guessing most Japanese people know at least a little bit of English. Quote
LinovaA Posted April 22, 2015 Posted April 22, 2015 Confession: I really want to go back to Japan soon. I am really hype to go on a study abroad thing in a year and a half... but that is too far away time-wise. I wanna go nooooooow. xD Quote
Flutterz Posted April 22, 2015 Posted April 22, 2015 Confession: The only reason I'm posting is to brag - I am now officially on summer break (unless I decide to take summer classes), and I got 97% on the course I failed last year and was retaking. Quote
Getsuya Posted April 22, 2015 Posted April 22, 2015 Confession: So remember that party I went to where I was confessing about wanting to get drunk because I don't like my coworkers? Well there is one coworker I really like and I spent most of the party chatting with him. Â ... yesterday the police came by our workplace and told us he'd been caught driving drunk. Anyone who knows the drunk driving laws in Japan is wincing as they read this. Yeah. They came around asking questions and taking statements like it was a murder investigation. They're going to put the poor guy's name in the papers and maybe even on the news on TV. He's also not my coworker anymore. Driving drunk in Japan is social suicide. If you get caught you may as well move because your life in that community is over. They're so strict here that you can get arrested even if you weren't actually driving, but say after drinking with you one of your buddies drove off. If you didn't stop them you could be charged as an accomplice basically. So drunk driving not only screws up your life, but there's a possibility it could screw a few of your friends too. We're worried now that the papers are going to print who he was at the party with and it'll ruin the reputation of my workplace as well. Â TL;DR DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE IN JAPAN Cyrillej1 1 Quote
Cyrillej1 Posted April 23, 2015 Posted April 23, 2015 Confession: So remember that party I went to where I was confessing about wanting to get drunk because I don't like my coworkers? Well there is one coworker I really like and I spent most of the party chatting with him. Â ... yesterday the police came by our workplace and told us he'd been caught driving drunk. Anyone who knows the drunk driving laws in Japan is wincing as they read this. Yeah. They came around asking questions and taking statements like it was a murder investigation. Â TL;DR DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE IN JAPAN Quote
Aniki Posted April 23, 2015 Posted April 23, 2015 Confession: I think Tokyo is overrated. Osaka master race. Quote
Tyrael Posted April 23, 2015 Posted April 23, 2015 Confession: Aniki's signature still makes my heart skip a beat whenever I see it appear on a page Quote
Getsuya Posted April 23, 2015 Posted April 23, 2015 Confession: I think Tokyo is overrated. Osaka master race. Quote
Seth Posted April 23, 2015 Posted April 23, 2015 Confession: I have my final exams in school next week but everytime I told myself to learn after school I ended up gaming until dinner and then watching Gintama and reading some doujins until going to sleep. Quote
LiquidShu Posted April 24, 2015 Posted April 24, 2015 Confession: I cut my hair and started going to the gym on a regular basis with a partner. Taking the first steps to better my self! Quote
Flutterz Posted April 24, 2015 Posted April 24, 2015 Confession: I cut my hair and started going to the gym on a regular basis with a partner. Taking the first steps to better my self! Quote
Fred the Barber Posted April 24, 2015 Posted April 24, 2015 I actually like Denden Town more than Akiba  I wasn't nearly the otaku I am now when I went to Japan for vacation several years ago, so maybe things look different when you have the necessary experience, but... really? Denden Town just seemed dead when I was there, while Akiba was shiny and glowy and cool. I don't know what things would look like through my new VN-aware and more anime-aware eyes, but I'm pretty sure Denden Town would at least still seem dingy.  I still probably don't have the necessary appetites to appreciate most of the goods in the shops at either location, though.  Confession: Sometimes I ponder whether there's any relationship to be drawn between Isuna Hasekura and Rei Hasekura. Quote
Soulless Watcher Posted April 24, 2015 Posted April 24, 2015 Confession: I have my final exams in school next week but everytime I told myself to learn after school I ended up gaming until dinner and then watching Gintama and reading some doujins until going to sleep. I feel your pain. Quote
Getsuya Posted April 24, 2015 Posted April 24, 2015 I wasn't nearly the otaku I am now when I went to Japan for vacation several years ago, so maybe things look different when you have the necessary experience, but... really? Denden Town just seemed dead when I was there, while Akiba was shiny and glowy and cool. I don't know what things would look like through my new VN-aware and more anime-aware eyes, but I'm pretty sure Denden Town would at least still seem dingy. Denden Town has most of the shops of Akiba with 1/100th the crowd. Trying to browse in Akiba is insane, you can never stop the eternal flow of people through the tiny narrow shops so you're always being pushed forward and around. I agree there's more lively culture in Akiba and lots more stuff to see, but for an actual shopping trip and having the joy of just browsing in a nerdy shop with time to stop and look at all the crazy stuff being sold and hunting for great deals and stuff Denden wins hands-down. Â I'm sure my opinion would change if I knew the layout of Akiba better and if I went during a time when it wasn't quite as crowded. Maybe my trip with Ren will change my mind. Quote
Flutterz Posted April 24, 2015 Posted April 24, 2015 Confession: After 3 years of owning one and not having any use for it, I've done something with my Raspberry Pi. It used to be the case that when my mom would try to tell me dinner is ready or something, she'd have to yell, but because the kitchen is on the first floor and the computer room is on the second, and I have noise-cancelling headphones, if I had anything playing in my headphones I wouldn't hear her, so it was really annoying for all parties involved. So I put a button and a wi-fi adapter on the Pi, and now if she wants me to come downstairs all she has to do is press a button and I get a notification on my PC. Â Confession 2: Not sure if that was a confession or another bragfession, but whatever. what a good example I must be setting as a mod - knowingly posting off-topic bullshit Quote
crunchytaco Posted April 24, 2015 Posted April 24, 2015 confession: spent my day in tokyo. visted a shrine and wished for a safe trip along with lots of fun. got denied out of two establishments because i didnt speak japanese. still have 27,000 yen left over. there is no place to toss out your cigarettes over here even though theere are more smokers here than in california. Quote
LinovaA Posted April 24, 2015 Posted April 24, 2015 confession: spent my day in tokyo. visted a shrine and wished for a safe trip along with lots of fun. got denied out of two establishments because i didnt speak japanese. still have 27,000 yen left over. there is no place to toss out your cigarettes over here even though theere are more smokers here than in california. Â Having fun with the "Land of No Trash Cans Anywhere" ? Quote
LinovaA Posted April 25, 2015 Posted April 25, 2015 Confession: I opened up a chuu2ge in Japanese the other day. Â I got wrecked in the first three seconds. I think I'll come to back to it when I actually have a slot open in my playing list. Quote
Kosakyun Posted April 25, 2015 Posted April 25, 2015 Confession: Two girls confessed to me this month. starlessn1ght and Kurisu-Chan 2 Quote
rainsismyfav Posted April 25, 2015 Posted April 25, 2015 Confession: Two girls confessed to me this month. Woah woah woahhhh! buddy! Â Share me the wealth or the swag! Flutterz 1 Quote
Kosakyun Posted April 25, 2015 Posted April 25, 2015 ...I don't feel the same way to both of them though. Â This is always the case with me, it seems. A number of girls like me, but the one I like seems to not like me back. Always. Goddamnit. Oh, there was only one time that it reciprocated. But I fucked it up. Quote
crunchytaco Posted April 25, 2015 Posted April 25, 2015 Having fun with the "Land of No Trash Cans Anywhere" ? its kind of weird being assigned to smoking zones at airports where youre boxed in with everyone in this room. Like delinquints. Outside i had to hold my trash until i entered a restauraunt. Meh. ill be back for some more action next year. In vietnam now before i swing to hong kong Quote
Shoon-kami Posted April 25, 2015 Posted April 25, 2015 Confession:Â Because I am a loner and do not talk to him about the girls I am interested in, my dad thinks I will become a psychopath. Quote
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