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bnmjy

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  1. Let's bring this bitch back. Answer the poster's question, maybe with a short story of your own, then ask another have you ever question. Have you ever left an extraordinarily large tip (e.g 50 percent or more) at a restaurant?
  2. It's also Japan's favorite sport. Some weeb you are.
  3. I just noticed I said "starting learning." I know that sounds funny, but is that grammatically incorrect? Might as well talk about English now, lol
  4. I honestly only ever say obsolete when it comes to technology. But yes, it is an obsolete character. I'm still convinced he tried to write heaven 天 and it fortunately looked like the other character, so he trued to pass it off as that. If he looked up anihility however, he should have arrived at 無. To answer your question, yes, but I think he barely knows anything about kanji. Showing off like this is something a weeb just starting learning the language would do. And kanji don't always explicitly mean something on their own. Like 無 I mentioned earlier, it is almost always in a compound (which also means the character Packard was trying to pass off rarely stands by itself too). You can think of kanji characters like Latin prefixes and suffixes, that is most Japanese words are actually kanji compounds.
  5. Did someone get banned . . . AGAIN?
  6. Yes, like I said most would think it's a poorly written 天
  7. I had to look it up, and in modern Japanese 無 is commonly used instead and means the same exact thing. 無 is rarely used by itself too.
  8. There are official lists of kanji. The joyo are commonly used every day kanji, and the jinmeiyo kanji are used in personal names. Together, the lists include about 3000 characters. If a kanji is not in either list, it is considered hyogaiji, or rare. Such is the case with the character Packard wrote. Hyogaiji can be archaic or just uncommonly used characters. You can expect most Japanese to know every joyo and most jinmeiyo kanji. As for hyogaiji, they most likely won't.
  9. I think stroke order really only matters when using a brush. Never really formally studied shodo (Japanese calligraphy), lol I just know that the average Japanese person would think the first character Packard wrote is a poorly written heaven 天, not the other rare character he supposedly said it was.
  10. So . . . wanna be humiliated on reddit?
  11. Deal. Electricity. 電 Bye bye Packard.
  12. You are so full of shit. Also, this isn't the 90s anymore. Japanese culture is quite popular these days and doesn't have that exotic flair it once did. Nobody is impressed that you shittily wrote a kanji character.
  13. So it's a rare kanji instead of one of the commonly used joyo kanji? Ok. Btw, your second less blurry picture is clearly not the same as the first. The top stroke is not touching the center line in your original post, unlike the second one.
  14. Then why don't you tell us what it is already instead of just saying "go google it" like a normal person? Show me a picture of what it's supposed to be, not a translation.
  15. So just clarify, is this supposed to be kanji or not?
  16. If this is all you meant, this shit is lame.
  17. DID I NOT JUST ASK YOU IF IT'S 天 or 五?
  18. So what the fuck is it supposed to be? Gaijin attempt at kanji? Whoop de fucking doo.
  19. Is that your attempt at writing 五 or 天 ? Shit handwriting.
  20. lol, yes Somewhere in the range of 50 to 100 different posters weekly, I believe. So we aren't dead quite yet.
  21. But what if she got a magic pussy?
  22. Yes, I did. The dormant volcano's eruption in Yellowstone is gonna be much more catastrophic, btw.
  23. Did you not pay attention in 8th grade civics or something?
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