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English
 
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French
 
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German
 
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Italian
 
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Spanish
 
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Portuguese
 
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Swedish
 
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Finnish
 
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Russian
 
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Dutch
 
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Korean
 
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Japanese
 
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Greek
 
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Chinese
 
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Thai
 
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Arabic
 
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Persian
 
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Malay
 
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Hindi
 
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John Dibble
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« on: August 17, 2005, 09:48:31 AM »

English and some Japanese.
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John Dibble
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« Reply #1 on: August 18, 2005, 01:21:59 PM »


That explains things a lot... I can picture you as an animé-loving libertarian Wapanese dude.

No wonder you're libertarian. LOL

I like anime(never been a secret on the forum), but I'm certainly not a Wapanese person - sure I enjoy some aspects of Japanese culture but I like good old American culture too.
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John Dibble
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« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2005, 01:01:46 PM »


That explains things a lot... I can picture you as an animé-loving libertarian Wapanese dude.

No wonder you're libertarian. LOL

I like anime(never been a secret on the forum), but I'm certainly not a Wapanese person - sure I enjoy some aspects of Japanese culture but I like good old American culture too.

Us westerners are big n00bs compared to the Japs.

I know English isn't your first language, so I'll cut you some slack. When someone says "good old <fill in the blank" it doesn't mean they are referring to something that's actually old. Like I could say "It's been a while since I've seen those good old boys" when referring to some guys I've known for a while. It's kind of a southern thing too, so I wouldn't expect it being taught in an English class.
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