How's procrastination studying? I had originally planned to study a little bit yesterday, and yet I ended up starting another anime.
The teacher giving the test was absent.. Tommorow math test (integralen in dutch) and English, which won't have to study for as it's ez pz.
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Originally Posted by Arby
I nearly did that as well. But I do end up studying going to epvp more.
But seriously, I have to work quite a lot now. Hitting deadlines is a pain, fail one little assignment, re-do the entire year.
So at the moment, 6,000 word assignment is a go! Sadly I'll be a bit inactive around here for a few days Still, I'm going to post.
I #believe in you!
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I express my thanks to Arby and Yusago.
U wOt m8? It was the great potato who initially started the revival! But I needed a wingman ( Arby). Then some greenies joined in and you guys started having some really long posts about anime I have yet to read
Mfw I probably read 99% of the last 700 pages of this thread or whenever I discovered it lol!
The teacher giving the test was absent.. Tommorow math test (integralen in dutch) and English, which won't have to study for as it's ez pz.
I #believe in you!
U wOt m8? It was the great potato who initially started the revival! But I needed a wingman ( Arby). Then some greenies joined in and you guys started having some really long posts about anime I have yet to read
Mfw I probably read 99% of the last 700 pages of this thread or whenever I discovered it lol!
The teacher giving the test was absent.. Tommorow math test (integralen in dutch) and English, which won't have to study for as it's ez pz.
Oh dear, you're reminding me of a certification I'll make next week. It'll be the highest possible level in English and I still have no clue whether or not I should prepare myself and if I do, how. :\ Watching english dubbed anime, I guess.
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Originally Posted by Patato
U wOt m8? It was the great potato who initially started the revival! But I needed a wingman ( Arby). Then some greenies joined in and you guys started having some really long posts about anime I have yet to read
Keep it alive then, great potato!
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Originally Posted by Arby
I nearly did that as well. But I do end up studying going to epvp more.
But seriously, I have to work quite a lot now. Hitting deadlines is a pain, fail one little assignment, re-do the entire year.
So at the moment, 6,000 word assignment is a go! Sadly I'll be a bit inactive around here for a few days Still, I'm going to post.
As long as we can count on you when it comes to anime-fanboying and thus annoying Mostey and Seekin, it's alright. Good luck btw, I know that horrible feel when one exam makes the difference between failure and success.
Oh dear, you're reminding me of a certification I'll make next week. It'll be the highest possible level in English and I still have no clue whether or not I should prepare myself and if I do, how. :\ Watching english dubbed anime, I guess.
Keep it alive then, great potato!
Sure, doing what you do in free time counts as working ;p But in all seriousness, the English you see me typing is the one I learned from using it all the time on the internet and from watching alot of shows in English. Unlike other countries, the Belgian tv has alot of films in their original language, with dutch subtitles.
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Originally Posted by Mister Aiden
Sorry, forgot to mention Brotato. ;p
Good!
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Originally Posted by Mostey
Anime hipsters, everyone just talks about anime. Anime, anime, anime.
Arby: "Dude, you are so anime today"
Yusago: "Yeah thanks man, you too, my little anime"
That's actually more terrible than using "YOLO" or "SWAG".
As long as we can count on you when it comes to anime-fanboying and thus annoying Mostey and Seekin, it's alright. Good luck btw, I know that horrible feel when one exam makes the difference between failure and success.
You shall have my word, project anime fanboy is a go! And yeah, it's a crappy feeling, but sadly we do what we got to do.
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Originally Posted by Mostey
That's actually more terrible than using "YOLO" or "SWAG".
How about YOLA? You only live anime? Or ANISWAG.
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Tbh, you're weird here to not see anime. Yes, we're all anime hipsters. Wait, I love swag.
Well, I wouldn't say they are weird not watching anime. To be honest, I still assume the majority don't watch anime, so that wouldn't be considered "weird"
It's perfectly normal not to watch it
Sure, doing what you do in free time counts as working ;p But in all seriousness, the English you see me typing is the one I learned from using it all the time on the internet and from watching alot of shows in English. Unlike other countries, the Belgian tv has alot of films in their original language, with dutch subtitles.
I don't remember seeing any movies in their original language on German TV.
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You shall have my word, project anime fanboy is a go!
Now we must start to recruit followers of the glorious anime fanboyism!
I don't remember seeing any movies in their original language on German TV.
Sky offers English and German dubs, but yeah, public TV seems to detest English.
A nice exception (which is due to lack of funds) is EinsPlus, they don't dub interviews etc. and sometimes air shows with English speaking narrators (e.g. sports events).
I used to listen to TED talks and the like for my C1 certification which was pretty useful since the listening part was pretty hard in my opinion. Do you aim for C1 as well?
I'm about to complete my 4th semester in about 2 weeks. I have no idea what I'm doing. If I had to rate my studies thus far, this semester would rank 4th. Mimimi.
Now we must start to recruit followers of the glorious anime fanboyism!
Great patato, how about you?
Sure, I just have to watch one episode of an anime and when it looks intresting I'll probably watch the entire series.
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Originally Posted by snow911
Sky offers English and German dubs, but yeah, public TV seems to detest English.
A nice exception (which is due to lack of funds) is EinsPlus, they don't dub interviews etc. and sometimes air shows with English speaking narrators (e.g. sports events).
I used to listen to TED talks and the like for my C1 certification which was pretty useful since the listening part was pretty hard in my opinion. Do you aim for C1 as well?
Isn't it ennoying as hell to see the lips not matching the sound? And with some dubs they don't even remove the actual language which results in two languages being spoken at once. This is common on French tv here (although I rarely ever watch it).