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au Bernd 2025-09-12 15:24:46 No. 10064
♫Tears are for the craven, prayers are for the clown Halters for the silly neck that cannot keep a crown. As my loss is grievous, So my hope is small, For Iron - Cold Iron - must be master of men all! ♫
何だいよ。。。 私の友達どこ???

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it is well to see you in good health, animeaussie.
>>10237 Thank you. And you as well big furry cat poster.

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>私の友達どこ??? sounds vaginal 俺の仲間どこ???
>>10290 なかまを探している https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBIAHmnWDeM
>>10290 It's the curse of learning Japanese either from a course targeted at professionals of all genders or from all-female animu like k-on or lucky star.
Did you consider that maybe I am an anime girl and therefore it's appropriate for me to speak like that? No you didn't....
>>10293 I believe you. Please post some pics of your programming socks :3
This was the song it comes from, which is actually a rendition of a poem that was in a book. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fu2eC0dFf_w
I was talking to my sister just now about a job interview she and she said she thought she did well apart from the fact that she avoided eye contact which chat GPT said not to do but she referred to it as he which confused me for a bit so I asked why she saw it as a guy and she said it just felt like one to her in the way it talks. I have never used it so I can't verify it but this does make sense to as most of the data it's trained on is probably written by men. Anyway, I thought that was interesting but not worth making a thread for so I put it here.
>>10807 Your sister sounds like an assburger, does she lurk here?
>>10811 No, she didn't even know about Epstein. But then my other sister didn't now who Elon Musk is or that he bought Twitter or that he renamed it X.
>>10823 Sounds great actually. We don't need Epstein or Musk threads.
>>10824 True but what I mean is they don't know about the world at all. One thought wolves weren't real and the other didn't know anything about Israel or the Palestinians and when I tried to explain it to her she got stuck on the Ottoman empire and asked why I knew what that was.
>>10827 What are they doing all the time? Seems like they don't consume any media at all.
>>10888 They both have jobs. When they are not working or doing something else like socialising or playing sport or going to the gym they watch Netflix or use social media or read books(like romance and murder mystery and stiff like that) or whatever, I don't know I don't keep track of what they don't on a minute by minute basis.
>>10929 I mean I live under a rock regarding some things, too, but it's pretty difficult to dodge specific topics. Even if they are not aware, some of their friends or colleagues maybe talk about current things. Otherwise, being oblivious of many things maybe isn't that bad after all.
>>10932 That's what I thought. But it's probably that they do hear about these things in day to life but find it so boring and irrelevant that it goes right past them. It seems completely alien to them that I would want to learn about the Ottoman empire or anything like that or to keep up with what's happening in the world. They say why? What's the point? It doesn't affect our day to day lives.