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This is not necessary. To have ALL of Japan go along with this. That is highly-unlikely going to happen. Words have changed with a small fraction of the US realizing it. You may never accept the meaning, but that doesn't mean you have to call it wrong, and or call it weird. I think this ends the case. http://static2.wikia.nocookie.net/__...bow%28a%29.gif @Miku-chan Yes, one of them is younger x3 |
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and i never said the word was weird |
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Two, you lied to the court in your testimony. |
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http://static3.wikia.nocookie.net/__...onfident_3.gif You see Jake kun.. As Onii~chan, is being called onii~chan by his younger sister, He realized how much he liked it! So we made a deal! I call him onii~chan to remind it to him when he is not with his sis! http://static2.wikia.nocookie.net/__...bow%28a%29.gif |
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i said i never called him weird for being an otaku i am calling him weird for him using the word onii-chan to a younger person |
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Thus, finding this weird. If the word meant differently you wouldn't be calling it weird. In a roundabout way. You are calling the word itself weird. |
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me calling him weird for using the word the way he's using it, does not make the word itself weird in my eyes |
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Your eyes. You are the minority. Clearly most everyone disagrees with you. I suggest you give up on this battle, and quit making a fool of yourself. |
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a weird usage of a word doesn't make the word weird |
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