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@boddibo にほんごおはなしますか。

I think up to ten years is ok?

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@SleeplessAndSad, no, I can just read hiragana/katakana/around 500 to 1000 kanjis and understand basic sentences

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129,553: I see, watching peoples behaviour like this kinda makes me think we are really just big animals that react in different and sometimes predictable when faced with any pattern we are afraid of. Btw the way, I quoted your post in the spam thread with ''He is like a teen edgelord who can't have free reign with his abilities. Is this about religions in general with God being spilit from the whole? (Multiple deities coming from different texts originating of the base human desire for authority and security in your beliefs)
I agree. Humans, at their basest, are sacks of meat controlled by neurons and animated by electricity.
Also, that's just a random excerpt of a transcript from a game I once hosted. I posted, as the thread suggests, random bullshit. I could explain the context, but then we'd be here all day. But, no, it's not inherently about religion.
 
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女性とどのように話すかを知りたいなら、お母さんに聞いて下さい。
 
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@SleeplessAndSad, no, I can just read hiragana/katakana/around 500 to 1000 kanjis and understand basic sentences

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Well thats way more than i can. I stopped after the first few kanji.

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女性とどのように話すかを知りたいなら、お母さんに聞いて下さい。
i translated it and have no idea what you wanted to say 😂

XiXi with the skills. I thought you were chinese?
 
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129,558

I agree. Humans, at their basest, are sacks of meat controlled by neurons and animated by electricity.
Also, that's just a random excerpt of a transcript from a game I once hosted. I posted, as the thread suggests, random bullshit. I could explain the context, but then we'd be here all day. But, no, it's not inherently about religion.
I see. Now I am interested around the context because I thought there was some link between that subject matter and what you wrote present there even if no intention as such was present.
 
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Dăte jos pe bordură să ne batem pulă în pulă.
 
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129,562: Isn't Kanji lifted from chinese languages? If the linguistics are really similar, you could probably get away with memorising similar word and sentence structures to learn both languages.
 
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129,562: Isn't Kanji lifted from chinese languages? If the linguistics are really similar, you could probably get away with memorising similar word and sentence structures to learn both languages.
It's very similar, yes.

Idk about hiragana and katakana, i think one would have to learn them still.

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pq todo mundo esta falando em idiomas diferentes,virou a torre de babel ?
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129,587: I feel so out of depth here with my completely monolingual ass lol. Guess that's what happens in anglosphere countries.
 
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I still wish I were more curious about other languages. Well, no, correction: if I were not lazy to learn anything
 
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129,589: Too true, it would make communicating so much more fluid if I am ever abroad. Doesn't help that I suck at grammar and spelling even still. Learning another language would force me to look deeper to how I write with my native tongue
 
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i translated it and have no idea what you wanted to say
I was making a Bayonetta reference
XiXi with the skills. I thought you were chinese?
I am. It's just that every other thing produced here is lifted from Japanese media, where they don't even bother to dub it.
129,562: Isn't Kanji lifted from chinese languages? If the linguistics are really similar, you could probably get away with memorising similar word and sentence structures to learn both languages.
Like what Sleepleess said, Chinese characters and Japanese kanji share a lot of DNA.
129,587: I feel so out of depth here with my completely monolingual ass lol. Guess that's what happens in anglosphere countries.
Don't worry about it, I'm just a linguistics nerd, that's all haha.

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pq todo mundo esta falando em idiomas diferentes,virou a torre de babel ?
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mulheres brasileiras gostosas

Or something, that's the only thing I know in Portuguese /hj
 
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I was making a Bayonetta reference

I am. It's just that every other thing produced here is lifted from Japanese media, where they don't even bother to dub it.

Like what Sleepleess said, Chinese characters and Japanese kanji share a lot of DNA.

Don't worry about it, I'm just a linguistics nerd, that's all haha.

Current number, I stopped paying attention
Fair lol. Hoenstly I think that's the reason Chinese publishers don't dub JP media. Why waste resources and when many folks would understand mostly what they are saying anyways. 129,591
 
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I see. Now I am interested around the context because I thought there was some link between that subject matter and what you wrote present there even if no intention as such was present.
I see. If you wish to hear it... I'll try to keep it as short as possible. It's still going to be long, though.
The players in that game, to create their characters, instead of writing up backstories and appearing out of thin air, control these entities called Vessels. Vessels are entities that exist outside of everything, and start off as complete blank slates with no traits or features whatsoever except for the innate power to rewrite reality, which becomes progressively weaker the more 'detailed' they become.
Each player "remembers" their character's backstory from their youth to the present day. What is really happening is that they're rewriting existence to be as if they have always existed. In this manner, they integrate themselves into the world seamlessly, without being detected. Vessels do not know that they are vessels, and from their perspectives, they truly are just remembering memories.

After chatting up a few cosmic beings throughout the course of the game, this player discovered the true nature of vessels. Next time that he had to create a character, he chose to remember that he was born as a spirit, 360 million years ago at the dawn of primordial life.
Instead of primordial life, he discovered a land of death. There were just alien creatures of plasma and flames made to be killed, be killer, or die in horrific agony. The Sun notices him, they have a discussion, and it ultimately obliterates him.

In the earlier days of the planet, Earth was a playground for the young Sun, alongside the entire rest of the solar system. As soon as life started, so too did its experiments and games. After a few hundred million years, it got bored, and matured overtime... Then it lost interest in its creations. It was only when something unexpected happened that it was interested again, but that's a different story.

Stars in this setting are not regular stars; they are Radiance-Gods, conceptual beings of unmatched power able to rewrite the laws of physics and create anything with their light. The laws native to the solar system are just one set of many. They have absolute mastery over existence and reality.
 
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@Xi-Xi
You lost your social credit after saying that.

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Fair lol. Hoenstly I think that's the reason Chinese publishers don't dub JP media. Why waste resources and when many folks would understand mostly what they are saying anyways. 129,591
Most Chinese people actually don't understand Japanese, they're different language families. Mandarin is a Sinitic language, while Japanese is a Japonic language. Unlike, for example, English and German, which are both Germanic.
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I see. If you wish to hear it... I'll try to keep it as short as possible. It's still going to be long, though.
The players in that game, to create their characters, instead of writing up backstories and appearing out of thin air, control these entities called Vessels. Vessels are entities that exist outside of everything, and start off as complete blank slates with no traits or features whatsoever except for the innate power to rewrite reality, which becomes progressively weaker the more 'detailed' they become.
Each player "remembers" their character's backstory from their youth to the present day. What is really happening is that they're rewriting existence to be as if they have always existed. In this manner, they integrate themselves into the world seamlessly, without being detected. Vessels do not know that they are vessels, and from their perspectives, they truly are just remembering memories.

After chatting up a few cosmic beings throughout the course of the game, this player discovered the true nature of vessels. Next time that he had to create a character, he chose to remember that he was born as a spirit, 360 million years ago at the dawn of primordial life.
Instead of primordial life, he discovered a land of death. There were just alien creatures of plasma and flames made to be killed, be killer, or die in horrific agony. The Sun notices him, they have a discussion, and it ultimately obliterates him.

In the earlier days of the planet, Earth was a playground for the young Sun, alongside the entire rest of the solar system. As soon as life started, so too did its experiments and games. After a few hundred million years, it got bored, and matured overtime... Then it lost interest in its creations. It was only when something unexpected happened that it was interested again, but that's a different story.

Stars in this setting are not regular stars; they are Radiance-Gods, conceptual beings of unmatched power able to rewrite the laws of physics and create anything with their light. The laws native to the solar system are just one set of many. They have absolute mastery over existence and reality.
I love it when people talk about the lore of their stories. This seems pretty Undertale- coded to me, with the entire players being emotionless vessels thing.
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You lost your social credit after saying that.

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はい、話しますよー!
にほんごおはなしません。でも、にほんごおべんきよおします。

I never know the difference between でも and そして. Aren't they basically interchangeable at times?

So you did learn japanese? Or atleast hiragana and katakana?

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Most Chinese people actually don't understand Japanese, they're different language families. Mandarin is a Sinitic language, while Japanese is a Japonic language. Unlike, for example, English and German, which are both Germanic.
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129,594: My bad for assuming. Forgot language familes are the branch. Though is it hard to learn a lanuage even within the same family if one sibling uses - for example - multiple different systems or loan words?
129,589

I see. If you wish to hear it... I'll try to keep it as short as possible. It's still going to be long, though.
The players in that game, to create their characters, instead of writing up backstories and appearing out of thin air, control these entities called Vessels. Vessels are entities that exist outside of everything, and start off as complete blank slates with no traits or features whatsoever except for the innate power to rewrite reality, which becomes progressively weaker the more 'detailed' they become.
Each player "remembers" their character's backstory from their youth to the present day. What is really happening is that they're rewriting existence to be as if they have always existed. In this manner, they integrate themselves into the world seamlessly, without being detected. Vessels do not know that they are vessels, and from their perspectives, they truly are just remembering memories.

After chatting up a few cosmic beings throughout the course of the game, this player discovered the true nature of vessels. Next time that he had to create a character, he chose to remember that he was born as a spirit, 360 million years ago at the dawn of primordial life.
Instead of primordial life, he discovered a land of death. There were just alien creatures of plasma and flames made to be killed, be killer, or die in horrific agony. The Sun notices him, they have a discussion, and it ultimately obliterates him.

In the earlier days of the planet, Earth was a playground for the young Sun, alongside the entire rest of the solar system. As soon as life started, so too did its experiments and games. After a few hundred million years, it got bored, and matured overtime... Then it lost interest in its creations. It was only when something unexpected happened that it was interested again, but that's a different story.

Stars in this setting are not regular stars; they are Radiance-Gods, conceptual beings of unmatched power able to rewrite the laws of physics and create anything with their light. The laws native to the solar system are just one set of many. They have absolute mastery over existence and reality.
Interesting roleplay scenarios here. I like how nature plays a creator role with history being lost to time by natural circumstances and the vessels have to write their own story. With the sun eventually realising one vessel has gained the true perspective. I wonder how lesser stars would usually act like, since in reality they don't effect us too much.
 
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