DJT is a Japanese language 勉強スレ for 野獣 interested in the language, anime, manga, visual novels, light novels and Japanese video games. Japanese speakers learning English are welcome, too.
Talk to her like you're talking to a guy. Genuinely smile when you make eye contact. Get her talking about herself and just use active-listening techniques.
Jason Brooks
You are such a fucking faggot holy shit
Carter Morgan
If what I said doesn't work for you, that says more about you than it does about me.
James Flores
サイコウpost.
Samuel Murphy
I'm calling you a faggot you retarded cunt, I could easily get any girl I wanted.
Brayden Harris
You're very angry
Cooper Cox
Getting a pump&dump GF is achievable by anyone. Acting like you do is how you die alone.
Joshua Perez
>I could easily get any girl I wanted. You can't get me
I'm used to concepts not existing from one language vs another, so I'm really just trying to get a rough idea while I keep building up my vocabulary.
Aaron Hall
and 意味 is good as far as it's the past tense. But it's not the case if it's the present. >saying "...って意味だ" for using wrong usage might sound arrogant and こと works in the same vein, if they're in the present tense it sounds like "I don't give a fuck about what you think about my mistake. That's what I meant and that's all" (but if it's in polite form the impression would become way more softer, or the nuance gets totally changed which is acceptable) >but It might sound manly though. Talking about "って訳(わけ)だ/だった", it sounds like "that's the story, you know?". So, it may work..
>Talking about "って訳(わけ)だ/だった", it sounds like "that's the story, you know?". So, it may work.. Oh, when starting a sentence with present participle, I should use the same subject for the verb of the participle as that of the main clause.. right?
>Still this salty Did your immigration attempt to Canada get shot down?
Adam Martin
(強がらなくても)いいのじゃよ? What’s said is that that fox is malicious enough in a way that as far as she could pacify miserable wage slaves those losers won’t stand up for improving the society, and eventually it collapses. >she definitely has a grudge against human beings.
Reddit has a different culture because it is not anonymous, is more censorious and saying whatever is popular makes what you say weigh more on that site. There is also a history of memes starting on Jow Forums and then being adopted by Reddit, who promptly run the memes into the ground. Saying someone is from reddit, as the Polish guy is doing, is just an attempt to say "You don't belong here". Nobody mentioned reddit prior to the accusation because it has nothing to do with what is being discussed. Odds are, he is (or was) a redditor and now claims others are redditors as a way of deflecting his own perceived flaws. There's a saying for this in (old) English: "The lady doth protest too much". Notice how he keeps saying "seething" even though he is the only one here who is clearly frazzled. It's projection, a common defense mechanism.
Owen Scott
"それで" Inherit the front of the context and speak about later or latter Sometimes it means the same as “だから” But the sound is soft or dry
"だから" Inherit the grounds and speak something
"じゃ" = では = それでは = それで broken
Hue?
Justin Adams
Sizzling!
Elijah Sullivan
No hue you reddit shitter
Nathan Sullivan
>Reddit has a different culture because it is not anonymous, is more censorious and saying whatever is popular makes what you say weigh more on that site. Anonymity is the thing i cherish the most about this site
>>Why do you hate reddit? Group thinking good Individual thinking bad
Leo Rivera
"Hue", in English, means a particular shade of a colour. So I could say aka and pinku are of a different "hue". Online, it's often used as the onomatopoeia for laughing in Brazilian Portuguese. Is that why there's a Polish festival in Toronto? lol.
Chase Smith
それで Did you go? Don't focus on grounds or responsibilities だから Did you go? Strong intention to speak on grounds