Well...I guess chirashi ura is only known among 2channelers, therefore you don't really have to worry about it. it means "piece of crap". So just keep on talking here in English if you are bored as you write a diary or something.
なんか気分よくって踊りだしそうなんだけどさ。。どうすればいいのだろう。 in English I am too hyper right now that I feel like dancing. but I have to hit the hay. いつも kick the hey ってむちゃくちゃなこと言っちゃう。(笑) なんとなく音で覚えてるからだね。意味として頭にはいってないからだ。
I'm going to move to Tokyo on May 31st and get my new life started. Yay! but before that, I have to lose 2 kg at least. So I'll do the fasting next week with 48 hours Hollywood juice. lol
So I am enthusiastically packing and browsing internet at the same time. lol it's stressing just to browse so I do some translation to help other people. I have to pack cooking tools later..coz I still have to cook everyday in order to keep my health in a good state. HEHE
lol you know it requires a lot of patience, so I set up two days next week when I have nothing to do. If you'd do the day when you are supposed to move active, you would not able to achieve the fasting. ^^;
Actually, fasting is really comfortable. So I like it very much. You'd feel like all of your blood in your body is purified because after drinking a lot of water and fruits juice without the meal, it gives the detoxification, and the most recommendable juice is carrot and apple. You'd feel like plenty of vitamines was injected into your blood. when your stomach is starved, it really works. of course you need to drink water more than 2 lt/day.
If we ask a person from Japan to show us the way to his or her home country, he or she will show us the way to Japan of course, and if we ask a person from Korea to do the same, he or she will direct us the way to Japan because he or she tells a lie. Therefore, whether the person is from either of the coutry, we can confirm the location of Japan.
Honest people say that they are not liars when asked if they are liars, and liars say that they are not liars when asked the same question because they are liars. As a result, there should be no people who say they are liars, which leads to the conclusion that the person whose remark contains something you never hear will be a liar, who is XXX.
I always think that we should bear in mind that it is possible for those teaching at university and majoring in linguistics to find something that contributes to the development of English education and linguistics in simple questins or unsophisticated doubts posed by students.
Those who teach English and study linguistics should regard questins or doubts from their students as what will give them some hints to English education and linguistics; therefore, they should try to explain earnestly. If they succeed in their explanation, they should then try to find an effective explanation from the viewpoint of English education; if not, this is going to be a research area for linguistics.
There is something yet to be done for the education of actionable communication in English both in terms of methods and contents.
Those students poor at speaking English don't know how to speak it, while those relatively good at it don't know what they really want to say. The reason for the facts is that the present education of communication in English is not enough either in terms of what to say or how to say it.
The post-war economic miracle has been spurred by consumption and the resulting throwaway culture it has created. However, the great production-consumption spiral is now taking a heavy toll on our limited natural resources.
Despite the availavility of public transportation in most metropolitan areas, there are those who insist on using their own vehicles to get around. This essay will demonstrate that their arguments do not stand up to reason.
First, the argument is made that private cars provide a sense of independence. True, it's nice to have a bit of personal space - nobody enjoys being crammed onto a crowded commuter train. But doesn't this freedom come at the expense of others? How about the ambulance that can't reach the hospital because it's stuck in a traffic jam?
Next, some say public transportation isn't accessible enough. But which is more inconvenient, riding your bicycle 20 minutes to the train station, or driving to your destination and then spending an hour looking for a parking space? You could probably use the exercise anyway.
Finally, there is the issue of safety. Terrorist threats make some people wary of using public transportation. These people should check the latest statistics on traffic accidents. Far more people were killed or injured on highways than in terrorist attacks. If you really care about safety, take the train.
No form of transportation is entirely free of danger or inconvenience, but when the facts are weighed, the answer is clear. Public transportation is the wiser choice.
Point 1 : Salary or wages Older employees expect to be paid more than younger people. The older they get, the more likely they are to have families. An employer must pay them a salary large enough to support a family. In addition, employer contributions to employee welfare programs increase the overall costs to the employer.
Point 2 : Seniority system If the newcomer is old, the traditional seniority system does not operate smoothly. Japan has traditionally maintained astrong seniority system in the business world. A new employee is supposed to be young and to learn about his/her new job from someone senior to him/her. The boss or the person in a senior position must therefore be older than newcomer.
It is a mistake to think that a computer can make its own decision. A computer is only a machine that follows your instructions. For example, whenever you want to shut down your computer, you have to click on the proper icon or strike one or more specific keys. Your computer does not shut itself down by judging that you should quit working on it because you look tired today.
Since e-mail is quicker and easier it seems that people are beginning to forget the benefits of letters. A letter, however, has some advantages that e-mail does not. First of all, reading a hand-written letter enables you to feel real human contant. Looking in the mailbox expecting a letter also gives you some excitement.
1. Precedent Studying history enables us to know what preceding generations experienced in order to avoid repeating the same mistakes..
2. Heritage We can discover why we have preserved our knowlegde and learn about its significance.
3. Culturally shared knowledge Studying history helps us acquire a deeper knowlegde of our culture and society.
4. Alternatives History provides us with guidelines which helps us to make decisions that affect the future: it helps us to think alternatives.
5. Future development Knowledge of history can inhibit future development in that we are apt to rely on what our predecessors did.
6. Differents between present and past situations It may sometimes be difficult to apply knowledge about the past to the present or future because the situations are totally different.
I was asked to tell Mr. Yamada to show the way to the airport, but I told him the wrong way by mistake. I was told to meet Mr. Smith at Narita airport, but I couldn't arrive on time, because I was caught in a traffic jam on the way.
In the Japanese class yesterday, I was very surprised when Mr Yoshida, who is usually quiet, said "Mr. Yamada, could you speak more loudly?" I was embarrassed when someone said to me in public, "Express yourself more clearly and straightforwardly."
The Japanese today seem to be unable to wait patiently. When they are waitng for a bus that is overdue, for example, they get restless in ten minutes or so.
An american teacher said, "Generally, Japanese students are bad at taking notes, so now I write everything on the blackboard for them."
The other day when I went to Fukuoka city on business I dropped in at Mr. Sato's. I had never been to the city before, so I kept losing my way; in the end it took me two hours to get to his place.
I got lost on the way, and I dropped in at a police station for directions, but when I got to the railway station, thelast train for Tokyo had already left.
ok, lets face it. why the hell do i need to write two ten-page term papers? u gotta understand that i also have other classes that are fuckin more important than ur shit. ur class is not required to complete nobody's course, ok? im so not interested in topics of these term papers... and if i remember correctly, the class description said "accessible." wtf is accessible? this course? hell no. i really wanna beat crap out of his dirty smelly ass.
i just wanna kill myself... i could finish the first term paper today and submitted it, but i still have 8 pages to go for the second paper, and its due tomorrow. the only reason i havent hang myself yet is that im gonna go back to japan for winter break tomorrow. god, i really dont care about the grade, i just wanna get it done. the worst thing is that the topic is too unfamiliar and i cant bs about it.
well, the paper is only 20% of the grade and i dont mind failing the class. so i guess ill just write 8 pages of shit and submit...