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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 8:21 pm
Yeah, it's pretty cool. I prefer Gaia-Chan myself though.
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 8:25 pm
Lady Psycho Sexy  Don't try this new RIG. It has a horrible loss rate and an even worse grant rate for decent items; someone in the SF got a Sherwood Outlaw (from the more common Love Charms, rereleased twice, valued below 100k) from winning the Deluxe Rare edition (which is basically this version's top tier, valued over 2m)
 Damn. I think I read about that. Looks like I'll be saving my gold to get them directly then.
I do so wish when they make a CI RIG, they ONLY grant the items exclusive to it and/or rare items from past ones, and not the more common fodder.
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 8:26 pm
dragn99 Awww, but Japanese is so much fun! I took Japanese because they didn't have either Ukrainian or Russian at my school.
Although I was really good at it, not the best, I really was self-destructive in that course. I never did any of the homework. My marks came form my tests. :/ As well, in Japanese 30, I skipped a months worth throughout the semester.
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 8:26 pm
TtheHero Lady Psycho Sexy  Don't try this new RIG. It has a horrible loss rate and an even worse grant rate for decent items; someone in the SF got a Sherwood Outlaw (from the more common Love Charms, rereleased twice, valued below 100k) from winning the Deluxe Rare edition (which is basically this version's top tier, valued over 2m)
 Damn. I think I read about that. Looks like I'll be saving my gold to get them directly then.
I do so wish when they make a CI RIG, they ONLY grant the items exclusive to it and/or rare items from past ones, and not the more common fodder. I wish they'd stop cancelling holiday events 'cause they're too busy with these pieces of s**t money grabs. But I guess that's what happens when you hire Craig Sherman.

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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 8:31 pm
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 8:43 pm
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 8:45 pm
xd Nice.
I'm trying my hardest to hold off on any and all posts that can be regarded as mean in any way. Ever since they made it possible to reapply to be a mod... yeah.
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 9:05 pm
Yeah, well, I was already banned within the last year. I gotta wait for a while before I can re-apply.
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 9:38 pm
Everybody I know, irl, that is learning Japanese hates it. But congrats if you are enjoying it.
I really just hate learning other languages as a whole and I wish educational systems would stop forcing it on me. Two years of Spanish in high school and it will be three semesters of German in college.
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 10:35 pm
-Dessynea- Everybody I know, irl, that is learning Japanese hates it. But congrats if you are enjoying it.
I really just hate learning other languages as a whole and I wish educational systems would stop forcing it on me. Two years of Spanish in high school and it will be three semesters of German in college.  At least 90% of the choices they teach all stem from the same root language. I have absolutely no trouble with Latin languages, since in Canada you are taught French from kindergarten.

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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 10:55 pm
I'm learning French at school. ._. I'm in my fourth year of it. It's just okay, Professeur gives us too much busy work and overall I suck at the language.
We read Candide and it was cool. Also we sang some Celine Dion.
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 11:01 pm
Also, I finding myself becoming more of a douche to people who try to speak French.
I work in the Cafeteria at lunch. I usually work in the Pasta stand. So this Russian kid works right next to me and he keeps trying to say "Bon appetit" to everyone he gives pasta.
I cringed every time he did, as we were serving Italian pasta and his accent was awful.
I moved to the Chinese food cart the next day.
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 11:04 pm
melikefood Also, I finding myself becoming more of a douche to people who try to speak French. I work in the Cafeteria at lunch. I usually work in the Pasta stand. So this Russian kid works right next to me and he keeps trying to say "Bon appetit" to everyone he gives pasta. I cringed every time he did, as we were serving Italian pasta and his accent was awful. I moved to the Chinese food cart the next day.  I wish I had your cafeteria setup. All we had at my school was a lunch line. No choices, it was either today's special or side dishes. D; And they served the GROSSEST stuff. Rib-B-Q day, seriously? Ewww.

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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 11:18 pm
dragn99 Yeah, well, I was already banned within the last year. I gotta wait for a while before I can re-apply. I've only ever had a warning. I should try.
@LPS: My school served food. Fattening food, but it was good.
We were only forced French during elementary. :/ I sorta wish I held onto French though, I used to be fluent due to French Immersion classes.
That's how they should be teaching language classes. >.> I hated learning Japanese because it was all memorization, so it was never real learning. If our teacher never spoke English during class and only Japanese, some real learning would've been going on.
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problematic briefcase Crew
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 11:26 pm
Harupiggy dragn99 Yeah, well, I was already banned within the last year. I gotta wait for a while before I can re-apply. I've only ever had a warning. I should try.
@LPS: My school served food. Fattening food, but it was good.
We were only forced French during elementary. :/ I sorta wish I held onto French though, I used to be fluent due to French Immersion classes.
That's how they should be teaching language classes. >.> I hated learning Japanese because it was all memorization, so it was never real learning. If our teacher never spoke English during class and only Japanese, some real learning would've been going on.  Immersion is a largely hit-and-miss technique. Some people learn really well when they're forced to, and some people give up and refuse to learn anything at all because they're convinced it's too hard. A really good technique they used at my school was they'd show us popular TV shows and movies in French - we already knew the basic plot, so we would know what was going on enough to keep us interested, and at the end they'd quiz us in French about themes and scenes.
Also I miss cafeteria food. School is the only place in the world where a full-course meal won't set you back ten ********' dollars.

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