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[16 Dec 2008 | 8 Comments | ]

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I’ll do my best to accurately present this blogger. Sergio is a linguistics student in Spain. He has developed a distaste for the popular culture of his country and thus turned outwards to the rest of the world to find something meaningful. Among the discoveries he made, Japanese culture caught his interest. His website blogs his way into his quest to learn Japanese, his various interpretations of different cultural elements in Japan. That is only information …

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[15 Dec 2008 | No Comment | ]

http://www.japanator.com/elephant/post.phtml?pk=9028
What a pathetic theory. The only comparisons applicable are so general that they could be likened to any sort of strategy game. “fast and agile” lmao.
Yeah, I just wanted to make fun of that 00 Gundam theory. I’m constructive like that.

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[15 Dec 2008 | 6 Comments | ]

You know, Mr. reader, things that are serious and don’t promise any money are hardly marketable. Considering that, the most moral action I could take would be to leverage my power of attention and point it towards the dark corners of the internet. Where people write thoughts that could touch the core of your soul, that could leave you disparaged for days. These thoughts hold some of the greatest value that can be found in this world of our experience.

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[28 Nov 2008 | No Comment | ]

Sounds like such a nice man. His laugh at the American CEOs says a whole lot.

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[27 Oct 2008 | 4 Comments | ]

I’m in the middle of my work on Japanese History within that very period, it’s amazing what I’m learning even though I consider my general education to be generously wide. In short, that time-span is the modernization and westernization of Japan. Japan as we know it is only 130-some years old. As close from now as 1867, the Tokugawa Shogunate was ruling Japan. That’s right, we’re talking Samurais and Shoguns here, it was a feudal military dictatorship. Guys like these:

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[8 Oct 2008 | 4 Comments | ]

Kannagi
Akane-iro no Somaru
Toaru Majutsu no Index
Toradora
Shikabanehime Aka
Macademi Wasshoi

What do their first episodes all have in common? *hint* fanservice *hint*

Japan, anime, editorials, manga, philosophy »

[22 Sep 2008 | No Comment | ]

Earlier this week, Taro Aso has been making waves within the otaku circles. The reason for that is simple, and as you may already know, Mr. Aso is a self-proclaimed Manga fanatic.

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[21 Sep 2008 | No Comment | ]

Amazing videos cornering the staples of Japanese manners: Shazai, Sushi and Chopsticks.

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[19 Sep 2008 | 2 Comments | ]

By all accounts, this place has cooled down since September. As you might have guessed, it was the back-to-school period for me. I’ve taken a prolonged break from education this past year but I’m back at full speed in my academical pursuits.
With these new elements populating my “Schedule” (An alien concept to me) I’ve had mixed success juggling it all together. The bus pass, the books, the clothes, the studying and the reading, they kept me away from you guys and my keyboard. That’s not to say there weren’t positive …

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[31 Aug 2008 | 10 Comments | ]

I’ve been thinking about who to include in this Blogroll and I couldn’t find anyone for a while but now I’m confident in my choice.