Kenshin's Garde
Active Member
Basically, we had to write a Japanese folktale for homework. I thought it was a drag at first, but then I started writing this and got really into it. My grammar and use of vocab is probably dismal, but doing these kinds of things are the sole reason I stay in Japanese: it is just a wonderful language. THe fact that this movie is probably one of my favorites (1st being Audition) is probably another. ;P
anyways, if you randomly want to read this and can't read Japanese, have fun looking at random lines! =)
if you actually CAN read Japanese, be warned. This is from ちゃくしんアリ, or One Missed Call, a J-horror film fairly famous in Japan. While not based entirely on the movie, in fact, mostly one small section (a mix of what happened in the exorcist scene), there is still graphic descriptions. And while my grammar is probably so bad you wouldn't tell the difference anyways, just in case it's better than I thought, DO NOT READ IF YOU ARE UNCOMFORTABLE WITH VIOLENT SITUATIONS OR ACTIONS!!!!!!
And I did not invent or imagine any of this: this is almost solely the work of the director and screenwriter of the amazing movie Chakushin Ari. So no, I am not a sick maniac who does weird experiements to small birds and mice and stuff.
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[edit: sorry, but i'm going to have to delete this for moderation reasons, as per the 'gym rules:
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For the mods, I am NOT looking to get help on this. This is just something I thought I would share, since I do that so little on the 'gym. This is meant as a neutral disscussion topic over the movie, this essay itself, or the Japanese language, and gets away from the fairly ambigious suggestions I do in Single Cards and the Deck Help forums.
anyways, if you randomly want to read this and can't read Japanese, have fun looking at random lines! =)
if you actually CAN read Japanese, be warned. This is from ちゃくしんアリ, or One Missed Call, a J-horror film fairly famous in Japan. While not based entirely on the movie, in fact, mostly one small section (a mix of what happened in the exorcist scene), there is still graphic descriptions. And while my grammar is probably so bad you wouldn't tell the difference anyways, just in case it's better than I thought, DO NOT READ IF YOU ARE UNCOMFORTABLE WITH VIOLENT SITUATIONS OR ACTIONS!!!!!!
And I did not invent or imagine any of this: this is almost solely the work of the director and screenwriter of the amazing movie Chakushin Ari. So no, I am not a sick maniac who does weird experiements to small birds and mice and stuff.
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[edit: sorry, but i'm going to have to delete this for moderation reasons, as per the 'gym rules:
if we can't read it, we can't ensure that it meets 'gym standards; the warnings you've given above pretty much tell us that this doesn't do so. thanks for understanding...'mom]>> Write to be read
Members should write in a manner that enables the readers of their posts to understand what was posted. That means post in English, without shorthand, and use punctuation. Small amounts of "1337-speek" and non-standard writing is allowed in a post, but the mods will use the general rule "If it hurts my eyes to try to read this, it's getting locked." The point of our board is to communicate. If it's too much trouble for you to write what you want to say, it's too much trouble for members to read it.
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For the mods, I am NOT looking to get help on this. This is just something I thought I would share, since I do that so little on the 'gym. This is meant as a neutral disscussion topic over the movie, this essay itself, or the Japanese language, and gets away from the fairly ambigious suggestions I do in Single Cards and the Deck Help forums.
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