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Anonymous commented at 2010-04-16 01:44:51 » #276835

WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH HER ARM!!?!?!?!

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Anonymous commented at 2010-04-19 18:45:30 » #279954

Extendo arm go!

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Anonymous commented at 2010-05-01 13:46:41 » #290331

how could she say no to snaaake!!!?

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LordLuiz commented at 2010-05-03 22:40:41 » #292633

poor snake...
he will never be the same...

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Anonymous commented at 2010-06-19 21:02:33 » #338506

That was kind of out-of-nowhere...

"This is a pen. AND I LOVE YOU!"

Sadly, her heart belongs to Pikachu.

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eragon commented at 2010-11-06 18:11:55 » #497292

Me:Hey, Snake, I know how to cheer you up!
Snake:*hiding in box* How?
Me:*clears throat*Justin Bailey.

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Anonymous commented at 2013-05-30 20:53:24 » #1330843

I think, >>338506, it's a reference to beginner English courses given in Japanese schools. The first few things you learn how to say are "This is a pen" and "I love you".
I think that the characters (I can't write Japanese, so I can't tell if it's Katakana, Kanji, Hirigana or what-have-you) are written to express English phonetics.

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Anonymous commented at 2013-05-30 21:02:24 » #1330849

^ You're correct. I CAN read some Japanese, and that's katakana. You're also right about it being written for English phonetics. It was easy to sound out, so cross-checking it was easy.

Also, for future reference, kanji are the detailed-looking characters, hiragana are the rounded more cursive-looking ones, and katakana are the sharp-looking, relatively simple ones. That should help you tell the difference, even if you can't read them yet.

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