Can people be any more stupid than this?
Mar. 28th, 2007 11:15 amI remember this entry where this guy hapaboi39 said kawai-chan instead of kawaii-chan.
And apparently this guy tried to defend his friend:
ToukanNin wrote:
Wow! you kno how jacked up it is that you called Hapaboi a retard? If you really knew japanese then you'd know that kawaii-chan does too make sense.
Namaiki iun ja nai yo. Un, anata wa baka na saru da!
I mean, HELLO. This hapaboi39 guy clearly wrote KAWAI-CHAN. With only one I. Kawai-chan and kawaii-chan are two totally different stuff.
Apparently there are still such things like people who can't read in this century. *sigh* (And by that, I mean those people who actually have the resources to go to school and learn how to read and write and stuff.)
And an additional note: Please give your support to those children who do not have a chance to go to school and learn to read or write because those resources are unfortunately wasted on people like hapaboi39 and ToukanNin.
Kawai-chan and kawaii-chan. Haiz.
And I'd like to leave something for everyone to appreciate:
A letter is what it takes to make a difference between here and there.
And apparently this guy tried to defend his friend:
ToukanNin wrote:
Wow! you kno how jacked up it is that you called Hapaboi a retard? If you really knew japanese then you'd know that kawaii-chan does too make sense.
Namaiki iun ja nai yo. Un, anata wa baka na saru da!
I mean, HELLO. This hapaboi39 guy clearly wrote KAWAI-CHAN. With only one I. Kawai-chan and kawaii-chan are two totally different stuff.
Apparently there are still such things like people who can't read in this century. *sigh* (And by that, I mean those people who actually have the resources to go to school and learn how to read and write and stuff.)
And an additional note: Please give your support to those children who do not have a chance to go to school and learn to read or write because those resources are unfortunately wasted on people like hapaboi39 and ToukanNin.
Kawai-chan and kawaii-chan. Haiz.
And I'd like to leave something for everyone to appreciate:
A letter is what it takes to make a difference between here and there.