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Post by Spot on Aug 27, 2006 12:37:20 GMT -5
*dances because she finished her Kyrii day picture, and is getting back into Neopets again*
*tackleglomps the nearest person*
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Post by Gail on Aug 27, 2006 12:39:08 GMT -5
*dances because she finished her Kyrii day picture, and is getting back into Neopets again* *tackleglomps the nearest person* Yaaay! Good job Spot! Don't get tooo into Neopets that you phail at your new school though =P EDIT: *tackleglomp'd* yay!
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Post by Scar on Aug 27, 2006 12:42:55 GMT -5
Your hi-byes always make my day ... *flips you inside out* *roasts your insides, slowly and painfully* *sniffs* Hmn, a little tad too bloody. I guess it needs more pepper... Thanks for the graphic lesson on human anatomy, Hu XD
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Post by Spot on Aug 27, 2006 12:48:48 GMT -5
*dances because she finished her Kyrii day picture, and is getting back into Neopets again* *tackleglomps the nearest person* Yaaay! Good job Spot! Don't get tooo into Neopets that you phail at your new school though =P EDIT: *tackleglomp'd* yay! <_<; *beeps you on the nose* I shall not be distracted from schoolwork! *determined*
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Post by Scar on Aug 27, 2006 12:51:37 GMT -5
*dances because she finished her Kyrii day picture, and is getting back into Neopets again* *tackleglomps the nearest person* And not losing your touch might I add n;) Good luck but then again ya won't need it ^_^
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Post by Spot on Aug 27, 2006 12:58:14 GMT -5
*dances because she finished her Kyrii day picture, and is getting back into Neopets again* *tackleglomps the nearest person* And not losing your touch might I add Good luck but then again ya won't need it ^_^ Thank yas, Scar-san! ^__^ *hug*
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Post by Gail on Aug 27, 2006 12:59:05 GMT -5
Yaaay! Good job Spot! Don't get tooo into Neopets that you phail at your new school though =P EDIT: *tackleglomp'd* yay! <_<; *beeps you on the nose* I shall not be distracted from schoolwork! *determined* I know you won't... unlike me hehehe.
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Post by Scar on Aug 27, 2006 13:04:35 GMT -5
And not losing your touch might I add Good luck but then again ya won't need it ^_^ Thank yas, Scar-san! ^__^ *hug* Aye! And while we're on the subject, what's the difference between -kun and -sama again? ^_^;
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Post by Spot on Aug 27, 2006 13:05:53 GMT -5
Thank yas, Scar-san! ^__^ *hug* Aye! And while we're on the subject, what's the difference between -kun and -sama again? ^_^; ... I don't recall at all! ^__^;;;
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Post by Oh Dae-su on Aug 27, 2006 13:06:13 GMT -5
Thank yas, Scar-san! ^__^ *hug* Aye! And while we're on the subject, what's the difference between -kun and -sama again? ^_^; From what I remember, kun means a close friend, (male) and is an imformal (?) adress, and sama means a (female) person who is older/in a higher rank than you. I think.... <___>
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Post by Fraze on Aug 27, 2006 13:07:08 GMT -5
I'm here while doing my Neo dailies.
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Post by Scar on Aug 27, 2006 13:09:05 GMT -5
Hmm, I'll stick with the reliable -san. Japanese honorifics confuzzle me, informal or no ^_^;
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Post by Elcie on Aug 27, 2006 13:09:51 GMT -5
Aye! And while we're on the subject, what's the difference between -kun and -sama again? ^_^; From what I remember, kun means a close friend, (male) and is an imformal (?) adress, and sama means a (female) person who is older/in a higher rank than you. I think.... <___> -sama isn't just for females. XD It's just used as a very respectful title, moreso than -san. And -kun is for a friend around your age or slightly younger, typically males but it can be used for females, I think. (I'm a bit fuzzier on the meaning of that one though.)
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Post by Oh Dae-su on Aug 27, 2006 13:10:23 GMT -5
Hmm, I'll stick with the reliable -san. Japanese honorifics confuzzle me, informal or no ^_^; Okay then, Scar-chan. ^___^;
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Post by Oh Dae-su on Aug 27, 2006 13:12:10 GMT -5
From what I remember, kun means a close friend, (male) and is an imformal (?) adress, and sama means a (female) person who is older/in a higher rank than you. I think.... <___> -sama isn't just for females. XD It's just used as a very respectful title, moreso than -san. And -kun is for a friend around your age or slightly younger, typically males but it can be used for females, I think. (I'm a bit fuzzier on the meaning of that one though.) Oh, well, I'm pretty sure about the kun thing, my way, but it's not my field of expertise... Anyway, how are you Elcy? =D
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