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    Quote Originally Posted by Supreme Warrior View Post
    gotta love sick days

    so is Stalker another FPS?
    Yeah, it's a PC-only FPS that takes place after a nuclear catastrophe. So, pseudo post-apocalyptic in setting. Played it before on a friends comp, but just recently I acquired a comp that could run it decently. So I have started playing it again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gare View Post
    Yeah, I know. It sounds fairly scary. Good thing I've been exposed to subbed anime and JP games since I was a teenager, so I have to learn a bit less.

    See, there's a major disadvantage of dubbed anime: you can't pick up new words and expressions with each new show you watch.
    I've picked up a nice handful of sayings that way, and it made learning hiragana easier, but I can't stick with studying it long enough to actually make anything of substance stick.

    I used to speak Spanish when I was thirteen but that's ALLLLLLL gone now I can read and understand some of it still, but listening and speaking? Not on my life...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devi View Post

    I've picked up a nice handful of sayings that way, and it made learning hiragana easier, but I can't stick with studying it long enough to actually make anything of substance stick.

    I used to speak Spanish when I was thirteen but that's ALLLLLLL gone now I can read and understand some of it still, but listening and speaking? Not on my life...
    Sounds like my French . I can still get the gist of a conversation, I just can't speak it worth a damn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beelzebub View Post
    Yeah, it's a PC-only FPS that takes place after a nuclear catastrophe. So, pseudo post-apocalyptic in setting. Played it before on a friends comp, but just recently I acquired a comp that could run it decently. So I have started playing it again.
    Speakin of Awesome FPSes, I seriously cant get enough Postal 2 awesomeness

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colamisu View Post
    He was with DeJap for years before he joined Funimation. O_o
    You're right, I actually totally spaced that fact. I am ashamed now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supreme Warrior View Post
    Speakin of Awesome FPSes, I seriously cant get enough Postal 2 awesomeness
    Haha, you can't be serious?! Postal 2 is the worst! Except for peeing on yourself to put yourself out if you catch on fire. That was pretty funny.

    The original was better by far though. They should have just kept with the same formula. Instead of doing a generic FPS.

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    Seriously, no matter how many machetes/Scythes/Katanas I throw, I CANT STOP DOING IT

    Postal 2 is awesome, so much to do, so many people to senselessly chop up into bite size chunks

    I own the Anniversary box , pretty much the fudge pack but with extra stuff thrown in, it has some very nice looking mods too that are coming out .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Devi View Post




    I've picked up a nice handful of sayings that way, and it made learning hiragana easier, but I can't stick with studying it long enough to actually make anything of substance stick.

    I used to speak Spanish when I was thirteen but that's ALLLLLLL gone now I can read and understand some of it still, but listening and speaking? Not on my life...
    Yeah, me too. I used to study Spanish too in high school, I barely remember anything now. I know a few words, but that's about it. Listening and speaking? Pretty much impossible.

    Thankfully I watch anime and sometimes play JP-only import games, so I'm constantly exposed to the language. A good way of (permanently) learning hiragana and katakana is writing it down. Study them, then grab a notebook and keep writing the symbols until it comes automatically: if you have to stop and think for a few seconds while writing, you still haven't mastered it. I've learned it several years ago this way and I haven't forgotten it. And I have several A4 sheets filled with the stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gare View Post
    Yeah, me too. I used to study Spanish too in high school, I barely remember anything now. I know a few words, but that's about it. Listening and speaking? Pretty much impossible.

    Thankfully I watch anime and sometimes play JP-only import games, so I'm constantly exposed to the language. A good way of (permanently) learning hiragana and katakana is writing it down. Study them, then grab a notebook and keep writing the symbols until it comes automatically: if you have to stop and think for a few seconds while writing, you still haven't mastered it. I've learned it several years ago this way and I haven't forgotten it. And I have several A4 sheets filled with the stuff.
    It's a good method.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shardnax View Post
    Sounds like my French . I can still get the gist of a conversation, I just can't speak it worth a damn.
    My dad recently asked me to talk to someone at a hotel for him because they only spoke Spanish, and I was just like, wtf you're kidding right? That was a decade ago!

    Quote Originally Posted by Gare View Post
    Yeah, me too. I used to study Spanish too in high school, I barely remember anything now. I know a few words, but that's about it. Listening and speaking? Pretty much impossible.

    Thankfully I watch anime and sometimes play JP-only import games, so I'm constantly exposed to the language. A good way of (permanently) learning hiragana and katakana is writing it down. Study them, then grab a notebook and keep writing the symbols until it comes automatically: if you have to stop and think for a few seconds while writing, you still haven't mastered it. I've learned it several years ago this way and I haven't forgotten it. And I have several A4 sheets filled with the stuff.
    If I sit there for a moment, I can recall all the hiragana, but it's like a five year old trying to remember the alphabet after having just learned it. And that's about all I got. That and "Where is the bank?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shardnax View Post
    It's a good method.
    Shard's right, though. That IS a good method. I try to learn every couple of months. One of these days I'm sure I'll stop letting excuses get in the way and just learn.

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    Interesting thing, this android shizzle

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    Re-learn Spanish with Cookie Monster.
    We start next Monday, gals and guys!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devi View Post
    Shard's right, though. That IS a good method. I try to learn every couple of months. One of these days I'm sure I'll stop letting excuses get in the way and just learn.
    Yeah, I can relate. I get distracted by stuff occasionally, and forget to go back to studying it. But otherwise, it's actually lots of fun. Especially compared to Spanish, which was rather nightmarish.

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