Just stop. It's not even funny. All you are doing is spamming.
Thank you again for providing us those funny scenes, and for taking the time to edit the chapters. I think it must be a compliment for any author to see people making fun modifying texts on pages from their own books to make others smile or laugh. It implies that their mangas are interesting and appreciated.
So, keep up your good work if you want to post other funny scenes :)
I also hope for you a prompt recovery ;)
( @.@ ) well the three of you is the one i remember from 7-8 months ago >_< im barely reading anything coz vision problem
So when im start seeing the comments like back than , the three of you still here though .
All this time i just reading the manga after that close it , cant read more than 5 minutes -.-
I am sorry to hear that, hope you get well soon! Did you have surgery? (I had eye surgery a long time ago to correct my extreme myopia - was considered legally blind) so I can empathize fully with vision problems! Long recovery but now I see almost 20/20 for the first time in my life.
Yes, there are a number of us still on this site, I remember you!
Glad to hear you are fine.
Ah, my father paid for my surgery, after he accidentally sat on my 800$ glasses - haha - he finally said "enough of this walking around blind - I know you can't find your glasses if you take them off for a few minutes - let's see if we can fix this..." So after 16 years of paying for extremely expensive glasses - we paid $4400 for surgery and I have yet to need glasses again! It's an investment in the future! *winks* I was very very lucky!
Don't worry, I'm not the one who is going to make a comment about your English as I make mistakes too. Like you, English is not my maternal language, as you can see it with the little flag next to my pseudonym. I think the most important point is that you are understandable.
You're making efforts to write in another language. It's good for you to improve your level in this language and also, to communicate with other people through the world and share your opinions about the mangas you like. So, don't worry if you make mistakes in English: learning a foreign language is always difficult but it would be a shame not to communicate with others just because of that :)
Ignore the the rude comment. It's not spam since it is related to the series, and I think the majority who see them are amused. People are cranky and awaiting the new chapter, at least your boredom is going into something somewhat productive, lol.
Also I guess this is a sign I'm on here too much, though I know I've been commenting a lot less than back then, lol. (For the record, it's "Miya-no-ai (I)" in case anyone was wondering, based off a character from Detective Conan).
Sorry about vision as well. I'm actually near sighted in only one eye, which usually isn't a problem except when I have to look at a board in class at a distance. I have glasses, but I can't actually walk in them or I get dizzy. Glad you are able to make these even with that issue. ^^
Well guys, I don't want to exaggerate but there is something I wanted to point to since yesterday. Though I don't make too much comments here or elsewhere but I read the main board's messages. There is something which I've noticed about the "stop spamming message" which was marked as annoying under this topic, I think that this is a trolling strategy.
I am 100% sure that I saw something along the same lines last week. I think this is how internet trolls create chaos. They go into pages with high discussion rates, they spot an opening or create one to sow discord between people, start a flame war and just sit on comfy chairs, having fun watching other people at each other's throats.
I bet that in the last time's fight or catfight or whatever it is called, the internet troll was fanning the "war", under some random alias, by injecting insidious comments (not too many, just a few to pour oil on the fire).
I think that he didn't have enough "fun" two days ago and he wanted to create a new war today. I was worried when I saw the "stop spamming" message early in the day but now I am glad that you guys sided with your fellow fan. That is really nice, hopefully that all these menial "tactics" will be spotted immediately by good willing fans like yourselves.
P.S. if anyone is interested, please read "The Birth of the Internet Troll" by Eishley Feinberg on Gizmodo, "Internet Trolls Are Narcissists etc." by Dr. Jennifer Golbeck on Psychology Today.
... and good luck for you all, for all good fans in this page or elsewhere in Mangago. Trolls are really a pain in the neck but they could be easily outsmarted by good will even if they try to be smart with their crafty petty "tactics"!
Sorry for missing the post about your English. I am a HUGE grammar nazi but, never with non-native speakers / writers. I am learning new languages myself ( French and Japanese ) and it is difficult. When you are feeling better and able to see / read better, if you want some help with your English I would love to teach you. I love the spoken / written word (why I LOVE Japanese) and want to share the beauty of my language with anyone who wants to learn. So, let me know.
Ah ok, I know ... I was here last summer too but I wasn't using my account. I didn't want to bother you with the huge block of text but reading from the main board I thought that the troll was going to fan a new flame war when he signaled the false "spamming" alert. Anyways, you seem really nice so I hope you'll never be trolled, you or anyone else. Peace (● ̄(エ) ̄●)
I find it rather comical how English speakers try to pronounce Japanese words. Never thought it would be that intense. Though every single of the Japanese sounds are also in the French language, so I guess that helps more than enough.
It's like yaoi. It's like nobody is getting it right here lol. It's pronounced yah-o-eee. Not yahoy or yow-wee or yoww :V
I don't know, what's with pronouncing "w"s for everything? I mean, "meow no way" :P
@Lightasus... I was just teasing Miyanoai about her name since it's been brought up before. I *was* going to write something lame like "meanie no bye" but after reading the cat conversation, I thought "meow" would be better.
I have been involved in mad debate about the pronunciation of "yaoi" and it got quite heated. Hawaiian language also pronounces all vowels in a word (I lived there for short time), so I know the proper pronunciation of "yaoi" is "bee ell" :p
Hahaha - funny! My first language is like that - if you allow for all the gutturals and diphthongs and learn to speak a proper accent as though you have (in their own words) a potato in your mouth!
I took Japanese for a while, but as I was taking another language at the same time it got too confusing and I had to drop out, but I did learn the proper way to say the words provided they were written in romaji *snicker* but the classes I did finish have been valuable for reading names and such in manga. (and for nicknames)
Oh, I can add a little something on the matter that is quite entertaining. Have you ever googled audio samples of how to properly pronounce "Ryuichi"? It's hilarious. Here are some links (some are correct, but when they get it wrong... BOY, do they get it wrong! LOL!):
These ones got it right:
http://de.forvo.com/word/ryuichi_sakamoto/
And some of these got it, well... ;)
https://www.howtopronounce.com/ryuchi/
http://de.forvo.com/word/ryuichi/
https://de.howtopronounce.com/ryuichi-sakamoto/
Lol. I only added that part because I HAVE heard people try to pronounce my usernames in comical ways. One time someone even asked me "Do you love someone named Miya?" I guess because of the word ai, but that's not really how you would write that...
On a slightly random note, I'm curious as to where your username came from (though I feel you may have answered that before already).
I try so hard not to let it get to me when people pronounce a word wrong. They have no way of knowing. Ten years of watching anime and memorizing Japanese songs and a year of actually learning it have helped me speak/recognize the language easily, yet I though I know the proper way to pronounce yaoi I think I still say yow-wee when speaking quickly, I guess it's cause our w's are so pronounced? lol
Romajis? I learned hiraganas in one day, it's no biggie, you could try it when you have nothing to do lol. You just attach an image to it, no matter how far-fetched it is.
ゆ looks like a fish, fishes are (yu)ck.
む looks like a cow, moo! (mu)
を looks like he's going to slip on ice, (wo)h!
と looks like a splinter stuck on a (to)e
し (shi) has nice hair
:V
I don't see why classes would teach stuff in romaji, seems like a waste, but oh well lol. I'll actually have to take some in the near future, I wonder if they're going to make me skip levels.
On the subject of learning Japanese, this is an absolute CLASSIC:
http://www.stmoroky.com/links/sywtlj.htm
Brilliantly funny!
As a German, I find the Japanese pronunciation easy, by the way, because it's very similar to ours. It's in fact much easier for us, I think, than for someone who is an English native speaker. For example, the vowels are pronounced exactly the same as in German, whereas there is a stark difference to the English pronunciation. It's a bit of a blessing considering what else you have to learn when it comes to Japanese... ;)
Aha, basically everyone not from Japan :P
I guess it is hard to English speakers especially. The spelling is just years apart. Took me long enough to get the English accent right, whereas Japanese basically has no accent to me, I just end up slightly pitching up my voice.
My issue with English, as I finally got the hang of its pronounciation, is the word stressing. Just how am I supposed to guess which syllable it's supposed to be? Why is that a thing? xD
I'm basically too lazy to give a care though aha.
Oh, I learned the Hiragana/Katakana too, but our book started us off on Romaji and that is what I remember most. Your little list is cute though! The other language I was studying at the time was more important to my degree (Old English) and was such a shock to me (example: nu sculen herigan heofonriches weard - some people think Shakespeare was Old English so this is a small sample of what the language looks like - think 8th century) that I had to concentrate on that and thus let my Japanese slide. That was quite some time ago so now I rely on the Romaji for any little translation I happen to do ... I did not get very far into the course. Ha ha ha.
Oh yeah, you were studying in history-something if I remember right? Well well, that looks intense to say the least aha. Never heard of about before Shakespear, and even that one I didn't get the hang of. Not that I tried too much honestly. In any case, good to know ehe.
I never went to University (went to college, it overlaps the boundary between secondary and post-secondary studies here), but I still have that education savings program-thing that my parents financed and it also had 4 free classes in it. I should probably not let them go to waste aha.
I'm far enough in the kanji learning and grammar, so if I can skip 2 classes I'll be able to complete the whole thing without spending a single cent fufufu... Well, books aside aha.
You remembered that? Wow! Yes, I studied Medieval History.
I envy your Japanese skills, but I found that with Latin, my understanding of things like Spanish and French were facilitated - I am always surprised by that! I can muddle my way through most Spanish and French texts even if I can't really write or speak them. Hahaha.
You are lucky your parents could help with school, I had to go the student loan route and was living on my own at the time. (had a part time job to help with extra expenses)
I guess so aha, but actually I was never aware that it was a thing before my last class in advanced English in college. It's frustatingly bad in high school because the groups aren't separated by levels, so you just end up "learning" the same things for the whole 5 years because the people that are bad at it just keep being bad at it until the end. And there's also people on the "yes, no, toaster" level. I had friends in college legit relearning the alphabet in the level 0 class, that was just hilarious :')
Lol, you just made me go and look up "yes, no, toaster".
This is the second time I've come across this phrase. The things I learn from people here...
And in my research, I came across this little gem which apparently has nothing to do with the meaning, but it does reminds me of VF in some strange way: http://joyreactor.com/post/472535
Well, I guess I'm no longer part of the conversation. *shrugs*
https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xaf1/t31.0-8/11187149_1581110735496423_597728156203930972_o.jpg?efg=eyJpIjoidCJ9
To bored nothing to so i just messing around but come out terrible
https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xfp1/t31.0-8/11060911_1581136918827138_5042876179487243680_o.jpg?efg=eyJpIjoidCJ9
Sorry what i meab chap 51 but the letter "1" is dissapear +.+
LOL Thanks it was fun XD
it's so funny.. thank you
L'OREAL - BECAUSE HE'S WORTH IT! :D
Yup. .... everything is a game
The nice teacher turnedto be a perv teacher after he lusting his student body and heard his moaning voices