Sunday, July 01, 2007

qm

For native Japanese speakers,
it's too funny to read the blog
got translated Japanese sentences.

...and my blog is also
so funny for all English speakers.
Stupid jap guy is trying to use english
as the hell. HELL. VOOOOOOOOOOO

Too many languages have been intalled in my head.
I don't know which languages should I use.

Saya nef pabl tevjewye sa nuhja pewa?

NO I DIDN'T SAY ANYTHING FORGET IT THANK YOUUUUUUUUU<3

A little sand inside of my mouth.
Also stuck in my throat.

This afternoon, I cut vegetables
to cook my lunch, put in the soup
and eat them, but
I carelesslly forgot to WASH them.
so what was waiting for me.

Sand. This is just sand.

Oh, hello. Why do I keep writing nonsence thoughts.

I have received the result of IELTS.
AHHH WAIT, please do not ask me how was that.


When people see many people are
watching something on the street or somewhere,
why do people try to check what's going on?
For example, when you walk on the Orchard street
and you see many people are looking at one place,
you might get interested what's happening.

Also in the arcade.
If a crazy DDR god is playing too aggressively,
at least some people start noticing and watching,
and if another person see that audiences,
that person also starts watching,
and if another person see that audiences,
that person also starts watching,
and if another...

In the end, about 15people are watching this
crazy DDR god because of that.
Sometimes it happens when some people play GFDM right?
Especially on the weekends.

I got this situation too in AU.
Probably all of these audiences had
totally no idea about GFDM.
Like, people who think
"How can he play two hands and one foot?!?!"
That was not big problem at this time.
One of the young boy said to his friend this.

"This GIRL is so crazy!"

Kenneeeeeeeeeeeeth... I got the same situation...

but why that boy said I am a girl?
Because of nickname on the msn?

no, the reason might be this one -> O