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Aug. 20th, 2009 10:51 amTell me something. What you had for breakfast, what your favourite color is, who you love, something you can't stand, something that means the world to you, anything. Secrets or something that's not really a secret. I just want hear what you have to say, really. So comment away. IP logging off, anonymous commenting on. Go crazy.
I used up my brains for yesterday's test. Mind you, I didn't get to finish the test. :| I barely scraped my last question. Passing is no problem, but whether I can get a distinction is another matter.
So yes, today. I don't feel smart enough to write long and lengthy replies or philosophical entries, so have a meme and tell me stuff. \o/ As usual, this is your chance to be frank with me if you have problems or anything.
Randomly, Setsuna says "nakama ga matteru" when Marina helps him back to the 00 Raiser. What's the English equivalent for 'nakama'?
'Comrade' sounds strange, and communist-ish.
'Friend' sounds too simple, and informal.
'Ally' sounds HUGE. Like, you'd probably say "Celestial Being and Katharon are allies". But would you say that "Lockon is my ally"? My dictionary says yes, but it doesn't sound right. :| Seems like 'ally's an acceptable translation!
'Associate'? Sounds too formal and more appropriate in a business setting.
'Companion'?
Yeah, I feel really mentally exhausted today. xD I don't know why, it's only morning for me right now.
I used up my brains for yesterday's test. Mind you, I didn't get to finish the test. :| I barely scraped my last question. Passing is no problem, but whether I can get a distinction is another matter.
So yes, today. I don't feel smart enough to write long and lengthy replies or philosophical entries, so have a meme and tell me stuff. \o/ As usual, this is your chance to be frank with me if you have problems or anything.
Randomly, Setsuna says "nakama ga matteru" when Marina helps him back to the 00 Raiser. What's the English equivalent for 'nakama'?
'Comrade' sounds strange, and communist-ish.
'Friend' sounds too simple, and informal.
'Associate'? Sounds too formal and more appropriate in a business setting.
'Companion'?
Yeah, I feel really mentally exhausted today. xD I don't know why, it's only morning for me right now.