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Post by Ryuu on Jun 12, 2007 23:40:35 GMT -6
Yes! Ask me, the great and awesome Ryuu Masken, anything, and I will respond!
It can be a stupid question, a joke question, or even serious or philosophical questions! The only rules are to attempt not to offend anyone else, and to mark spoilers--if any--appropriately. ;p
HAVE FUN EVERYBODY. <3
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Post by Arynielle Fallyce on Jun 12, 2007 23:41:59 GMT -6
...just to let ya'll know. You'll get a totally Ryuu-answer. XD
Why am I yawning?
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Post by Ryuu on Jun 12, 2007 23:44:03 GMT -6
...just to let ya'll know. You'll get a totally Ryuu-answer. XD Why am I yawning? Because you are tired. Or because your brain lacks oxygen. (Probably because you are tired.)
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Post by Shiro Kaze on Jun 13, 2007 20:23:38 GMT -6
How often does New Year's day occur each year?
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Post by Aleu on Jun 13, 2007 21:10:23 GMT -6
Wrrrrryyyyyyyyyyyy?
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Post by Ryuu on Jun 13, 2007 21:59:08 GMT -6
How often does New Year's day occur each year? Too many, 'cuzza timezones. MUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDA MUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDAMUDA TURUKKU RORREY DA
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Post by Shiro Kaze on Jun 14, 2007 1:02:31 GMT -6
What English word changes in pronunciation when capitalized?
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Post by Omio on Jun 14, 2007 6:26:31 GMT -6
Sou desu ka?
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Post by Ryuu on Jun 14, 2007 10:48:03 GMT -6
What English word changes in pronunciation when capitalized? I honestly couldn't give a damn, but let's see what I find on Wiki. I found nothing. Sou. Kimi wa hontou ni aho desu yo. ;p
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Post by Omio on Jun 14, 2007 11:15:44 GMT -6
What English word changes in pronunciation when capitalized? I. Sou. Kimi wa hontou ni aho desu yo. ;p[/quote] Whaaat? My japanese isn't THAT good. -_-'
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Post by Shiro Kaze on Jun 14, 2007 12:20:57 GMT -6
What English word changes in pronunciation when capitalized? I. 'I' isn't a word when it's not capitalized Would taking over the world be possible with bacon flavored pencils?
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Post by Omio on Jun 14, 2007 13:34:40 GMT -6
'I' isn't a word when it's not capitalized Would taking over the world be possible with bacon flavored pencils? And hence, the pronounciation changes, too. XD And this would be my answer to that question: Very.
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Post by Moses Sandor on Jun 14, 2007 13:49:19 GMT -6
'I' isn't a word when it's not capitalized And hence, the pronounciation changes, too. XD Yeah, but "i" isn't a word, so it doesn't qualify the question. Both have to be a word, and I think both have to be the same word (or thats what I got from the question). I think "A" and "a", because 'A' says the name of A, and 'a' says "uh", and its a word
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Post by Ryuu on Jun 14, 2007 14:30:42 GMT -6
What English word changes in pronunciation when capitalized? I. Sou. Kimi wa hontou ni aho desu yo. ;p Whaaat? My japanese isn't THAT good. -_-'[/quote] Exactly. Ne, kimi~ Suki ja nai yo~ 'I' isn't a word when it's not capitalized Would taking over the world be possible with bacon flavored pencils? And hence, the pronounciation changes, too. XD And this would be my answer to that question: Very. Stop answering my questions. lern 2 read plz 'I' isn't a word when it's not capitalized Would taking over the world be possible with bacon flavored pencils? Depends on how resourceful you are.
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Post by Moses Sandor on Jun 14, 2007 14:37:26 GMT -6
How much wood would a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood?
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