I like you looking simple. It suits you.
On second thought, no need to post the titles because I just remembered that I don't trust any of you.
Also, I decided it's time to get a book. I'm going to cram for Japanese on the flight, and I expect to be fluent by the time I'm there.
https://www.amazon.com/Japanese-Zero...=UTF8&qid=&sr=
It's not a joke. I'm actually about to buy that book.
Last edited by mjmacky; 06-13-2016 at 09:50 PM. Reason: Do you want to hear my soliloquy about an apostrophe?
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Another one of Mary's encodes.The poor quality doesn't detract from how wonderful this Japanese woman's voice is.
When you visit the Genbaku Domu, Mary think of me.
Respect my lack of authority.
Why Japan? Language, cuisine, city designs (i.e. architectural), countrysides, etc. One doesn't watch as much anime as I have unless the cultural aspect is interesting. I didn't just watch robots blowing shit up, but a healthy mixture of slice-of-life dramadies and live action (old to modern) held my interest. I was also interested in China, but I've been there twice and have mostly had my fill (I don't really like the sound of Mandarin and Cantonese), though Shanghai and Hong Kong are two specific places still on my list. I plan to visit them from Japan.
Other places? Japan isn't alone here. After Japan, I'll try living in Prague for a little while. From my experience in Serbia, you really only get to know a place once you've spent time living there doing the more mundane things, such as grocery shopping, doing something legal related, planning spaced out social events, etc. So, I want to experience life in Japan for about 1-2 years, then I'll go somewhere else for about 1-2 years, and so on until I run out of places that call to me.
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