Most innocuous place if you had to hide your stash of freshly harvested human hearts
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Thanks, as a new learner I was trying to make sense of that (I got to an unconvincing "pandas' reef" ).
I take it the "no" possessive particle in this instance would translate to "Leefa the panda" rather than the usual 's form? Or maybe "Leefa of the pandas"?
What about the red text though? Profeel? Nothing I get makes sense either... Oh man even when the katakana spell an English word I have a hard time understanding them!
Thanks for the insight! Now that you mention the Ghibli movie, I'm pretty sure I've seen anime titles using this form as well. Next time I'll be able to put the pieces together.
Loaned words are way harder than they have a right to be! I never know if they're from a language I don't speak, or if I just botched the pronunciation. I remember having a hard time remembering アルバイト until I learnt it came from German.
That baffles me too. Being annoyed by an obnoxious ad instantly puts the brand in my naughty, to-boycott list.
Like, if I ever need to use a VPN, guess who I'll go out of my way to never, ever use? That's right NordVPN, go fuck yourself! I've never used you and I already hate you.
How do people care so little that it's still a beneficial strategy for brands?
I wonder how many people would have understood both references just a few years ago. Yet today, not only someone made a meme out of this, but it also gets a good deal of upvotes. That's the internet culture I love!
I watch them too, at least the first few episodes, but the last one I watched I had to alt-F4 mid-episode.
"I don't want slaves, but that poor super-sexy girl slave will definitely get bullied if I don't take on the responsibility of being her master. And she can't just be free because she has a slave crest tattooed on her ass cheek for everyone to see."
Biggest eyeroll ever.
thanks for using Leebra!
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