Hi, loving everyone!^^ I'm 19years old, a Japanese Otaku.
I'm a high school graduate who is preparing for another chance to enter a college.(This is called "Rounin" in Japan, a masterless Samurai is also called "Rounin".)
I made every effort to enter college, but college refused me, because I couldn't read/write English well.
So, I want you to speak to me easily, and point out my wrong.
You can ask me everything! I'm not a grim person.^^ I love you all.(^ε^)
come on! come on everybody!
Do you think this sentences childish?
...oh,excursus.
I like WWE,progressive rock. thanks for reading
Just FYI for thread readers, the >>689 post was made from Ibaraki, so he's probably okay.
Thanks Shii, that's something of a relief. Still hope to hear from him eventually, but I know wherever he is he has a lot to deal with right now, like most people over there. =(
Hey, I went to Germany for research. I'm becoming a scientist.
Happy new year!
Hi >>1, I'm glad you're fine! It seems like this thread is everlasting...
Since I live in the Netherlands, I never expected you to come live so close! Please tell more about it if you have time!
>>コンフィグ
Hallo! Happy new year to you too!
I've already come back to Japan, but I had been in Nordrhein-Westfalen (Düsseldorf, Köln, Aachen, and Monschau!). I remember Aachen is very close to Netherland. That's a pity we couldn't meet each other even though we were so close!
Actually, I wanted to go to Amsterdam to visit Anne Frank house, but my friends stopped me because many people in Amsterdam act so freely and it is not suitable for people like me (=people who are not familiar with traveling around).
Oh, I'm sorry. I should have written "the Netherlands," not "Netherland."
About the earthquake on March 11, I had spent first four days in the shelter because of no life line at my apartment. After that I had come back to my hometown. Many people tried to escape from Tohoku area. So all the buses and plains were occupied (at that time trains were not available). It was like "Hokuto no Ken." :P
Hey guys, I went to the Netherlands. Although I visited Amsterdam, I did not go to the Anne Frank house. I should have spent more time for sightseeing.
>>699
W-wow, you were so close to me! Was Amsterdam like you expected it to be?
>>700
Nei. I thought it was more dangerous place. But for me, in fact it is almost the same as many of German cities except for one point; Amsterdam faces to the sea. I went to the national maritime museum. I like it :)
I wonder if 1さん still browses 4-ch. This thread is just wholesome.
this is the best thread on this website
Wow, a thread that basically functions as a 5 year journal. I'm gonna have to read this later. Bump to stir some memories.
Dame da ne;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Z5C621j6vY
I'm happy to see that this thread is still up.
My first post >>330 was from 2007. It feels like it was so recent yet also like it was ages ago. Reading back my old posts it's clear to me that I wasn't quite the same person as I am now.
If this thread is what stuck in my mind as special and important even many years later, then truly it's the small things in life that matter.
Thank you 1さん.
bump
I wonder how OP is doing these days
Probably good
I can speak english good