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1988-09-25
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Male
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Groton, CT
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2003-07-31
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Student, Lackey of Doom
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Ben
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Wrote a 157 page book and am working on a sequel that is 50+ pages long at the moment.
Anime Fan Since
Eh...fifth grade, I think.
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Digimon Forever! Followed further back by Yu-Gi-Oh.
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Get my darn book published... REWRITTEN
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Writing, reading, IM'ing
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Writing and I have a knack for gaming.
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Friday, June 11, 2004
Random, funny, thing
Taken from wrist cutter's MyO:
TOP 10 SIGNS A PERSON IS A JAPANOPHILE
1. They use pseudo-Japanese to people who don't know any Japanese. Talk about embarrassing. You know what I mean. These people are the type who call you a "baka" whenever opportunity knocks, and many times even when it doesn't. They say "kawaii" and other words/phrases they picked up from some website in normal conversation as if everyone understands them and no one does. They have absolutely no knowledge of grammar and can't say a sentence over 1 word long in Japanese, unless it's a set phrase. The biggest offenses:
1a.) "baka" - I'm no master of Japanese connotation, but basically, from what I can tell, this word has two basic uses. One is for little children who call each other idiots because they're idiots. The other time is among older people as a word of shame, in which case "baka" translates into "fool" better than "idiot". So basically, Japanophiles, who usually range in age from 11-29, sound like little kids whenever they use this word.
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Okay, having that said and done, here is an actual Sara quote:
"We're keeping the story, you baka. "
Source: Here.
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