The one reason Japanese is great beautiful language is, only certain few foreigners can learn to be fluent, it severely diminishes the number of parasitic marxists from trying to infiltrate the country. Of course Japan is still in danger from the domestic politicians that are already in cahoots with global cabal.
(fucking が is still one of the more difficult particles for some reason, yet I understand others like に、のは、へ、を、and shit)
I'm opposite. Lucky you, once you get used to it, you will understand it quick. You just need to listen and talk with Japanese for a while to get used to the language. For me these preposition particles have always been my sore spot.
が is simply used when the subject of the sentence is not the main topic.
ex. 家族が戻る前に僕はお昼に家を掃除しました。
They can surely try but I've seen not even 5% of people learning Japanese archived what I call near-fluency of Japanese, even when they have the privilege of living in Japan for a few years. Hell even I don't think I can archive that fluency. In short, weebs will want be as good as this guy or Jared Taylor but will never be.
That's the same Hololive that hired a "non-binary" manager who is now all over Twitter, and who talks about his "pronouns" being "anything" - which to be fair, some interpreted as him saying that he doesn't care what he's called and that he's telling woke morons to fuck off. I guess that's still a possibility, technically. But for some reason they thought having a person like that being public, would be a smart idea.
IF it is true that they don't care what you call them then it's pretty based for one of those types. Still eh decision but at least it wasn't another deer tranny.
Keep in mind he doesn't label himself as non-binary, but he responded to a pronoun question with "just anything" and has an androgynous character design (yes, the managers have characters too, lol).
Keep in mind he doesn't label himself as non-binary, but he responded to a pronoun question with "just anything" and has an androgynous character design (yes, the managers have characters too, lol).
The one reason Japanese is great beautiful language is, only certain few foreigners can learn to be fluent, it severely diminishes the number of parasitic marxists from trying to infiltrate the country. Of course Japan is still in danger from the domestic politicians that are already in cahoots with global cabal.
I'm opposite. Lucky you, once you get used to it, you will understand it quick. You just need to listen and talk with Japanese for a while to get used to the language. For me these preposition particles have always been my sore spot. が is simply used when the subject of the sentence is not the main topic. ex. 家族が戻る前に僕はお昼に家を掃除しました。
But there's 500 million weebs who will try.
They can surely try but I've seen not even 5% of people learning Japanese archived what I call near-fluency of Japanese, even when they have the privilege of living in Japan for a few years. Hell even I don't think I can archive that fluency. In short, weebs will want be as good as this guy or Jared Taylor but will never be.
Ah a glorious Suisei clip?
Check out Suisei's cover of Hikari.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=65Ml9wlrnRA
10/10 you won't regret it.
Sāikō Brandon!
That's the same Hololive that hired a "non-binary" manager who is now all over Twitter, and who talks about his "pronouns" being "anything" - which to be fair, some interpreted as him saying that he doesn't care what he's called and that he's telling woke morons to fuck off. I guess that's still a possibility, technically. But for some reason they thought having a person like that being public, would be a smart idea.
IF it is true that they don't care what you call them then it's pretty based for one of those types. Still eh decision but at least it wasn't another deer tranny.
Keep in mind he doesn't label himself as non-binary, but he responded to a pronoun question with "just anything" and has an androgynous character design (yes, the managers have characters too, lol).
Shutting down Hololive China, and Coco leaving didn't do it?
Keep in mind he doesn't label himself as non-binary, but he responded to a pronoun question with "just anything" and has an androgynous character design (yes, the managers have characters too, lol).