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all Thai all the time - deathtrap - 2010-03-20 IceCream Wrote:I'm actually a native speaker of both Arabic and English. So if you need any help you can drop me a lineblackmacros Wrote:Unfortunately, australia doesn't like criminals. anyone know how to get a visa for The Sun?Jarvik7 Wrote:I have decided to ditch Thailand in favour of somewhere sunnier ^_^. For instance... The sun's coronaOr Australia.
all Thai all the time - MeNoSavvy - 2010-03-20 What language will Icecream decide to learn next? A?ATT? She seems to change her mind every couple of weeks ! ha ha. Just joking, good luck to you icecream irrespective of where you end up. all Thai all the time - bodhisamaya - 2010-03-21 IceCream Wrote:Unfortunately, australia doesn't like criminals.I hear they are fairly lenient when dealing with criminals in Arabic speaking countries. How many fingers does one need in England anyways? all Thai all the time - danieldesu - 2010-03-21 Nemotoad Wrote:But iocane comes from Australia, as everyone knows, and Australia is entirely peopled with criminals. :-)Iocaine... I bet my life on it. all Thai all the time - leosmith - 2010-03-24 IceCream Wrote:I've decided to try to volunteer in Palestine for a while, i've found a couple of cool options!Wow, from paradise to hell in a couple of days of careful thinking. Don't forget to write your will
all Thai all the time - mentat_kgs - 2010-03-24 Coolest asian movies now come from Korea and Thayland. Ong Bak FTW! all Thai all the time - Tobberoth - 2010-03-24 mentat_kgs Wrote:Coolest asian movies now come from Korea and Thayland.However, can you mention a single good thai movie except the Ong Bak series? all Thai all the time - Jarvik7 - 2010-03-24 Ong Bak wasn't even spectacularly good. It was just an out-of-nowhere decent movie from a country nobody expected. Korean movies are awesome though (though I haven't seen any recent ones). Japan used to make awesome movies but it's mostly poorly acted overly-CGed crap now
all Thai all the time - Draak - 2010-03-24 Here is the definative study arabic study guide: http://tinyurl.com/y9rjxgj all Thai all the time - Evil_Dragon - 2010-03-24 Jarvik7 Wrote:Japan used to make awesome movies but it's mostly poorly acted overly-CGed crap nowGoemon, anyone? Holy smokes, that movie blows. all Thai all the time - Codexus - 2010-05-03 It looks like Innovative Language Learning is going to launch a podcast series for Thai: http://www.thaipod101.com/ (And by the way, they are also going to have new podcasts for Cantonese, Greek, Portuguese and Polish to better distract us from studying more Japanese )
all Thai all the time - vileru - 2010-05-03 Tobberoth Wrote:However, can you mention a single good thai movie except the Ong Bak series?Shutter (not the English one). all Thai all the time - Kewickviper - 2010-05-03 Babyrat Wrote:Wow a fellow Cornish person! When the hell did it get to -10C here!?RisuMiso Wrote:Damn and I thought cornwall got cold in the winter, -10c! makes it look like a summer day compared to that.Jarvik7 Wrote:I went to my last two years of university in Edmonton where it drops below -50C with windchill in February, so I have no sympathy for people who think Japan is coldAlso being from Edmonton, I never think it's cold here. When it crosses my mind that it's a little chilly, I just think to how cold it would be back home and then it's okay again. I never hear snow squeak like styrofoam here, my eyelashes never freeze together, and this is the first winter I never got frostbite. all Thai all the time - Jarvik7 - 2010-05-03 Does Cornish mean "somewhat like corn"? ok that was kind of corny.. all Thai all the time - Blahah - 2010-05-03 Jarvik7 Wrote:Does Cornish mean "somewhat like corn"?*shakes head* you should be ashamed, Jarvik7 all Thai all the time - Smackle - 2010-05-03 Quote:ok that was kind of corny..Jarvik7 using puns? I can't believe my ears. all Thai all the time - Jarvik7 - 2010-05-03 Yeah, I guess I kinda went against the grain with that joke. all Thai all the time - Smackle - 2010-05-03 It's amaizeing how your perception of people can change in an instant. all Thai all the time - Jarvik7 - 2010-05-03 There is a kernel of truth in what you say. all Thai all the time - Smackle - 2010-05-03 I try to cultivate honesty and understanding within social groups. all Thai all the time - aphasiac - 2010-05-04 IceCream Wrote:Unfortunately, australia doesn't like criminals. anyone know how to get a visa for The Sun?Woah wait, are you saying you have a criminal record - is that why you can't go to Japan?! Not sure if that was that a joke.. How's the Arabic going?
all Thai all the time - aphasiac - 2010-05-04 LOL what Korean?! Yep you're definitely a bit of an enigma..philosopher to pro poker player to primatologist...with amazing J-drama learning skills inbetween.. So does this new career change mean you have to go back to school? Being a student is awesome, I never want to return to work
all Thai all the time - kame3 - 2012-03-14 kame3 Wrote:Was reading through some old posts and just had to reply to this post by myself two years ago, since I AM MYSELF now learning Mandarin. Jarvik7, a little late, but you were right and I was ignorantJarvik7 Wrote:Most people who study Japanese reach a point where they feel like giving up either through boredom or frustration with not progressing as they'd like, or burnout. This is when many switch to studying Korean or Chinese. The remainder keep on keeping on.I don't understand why someone would 'ditch' a language because it is too hard and then try to learn a new language that is about equally difficult (from what I have heard, never studied Korean or Chinese myself). Just go on to learn Spanish or something then ![]() EDIT: Wow just noticed that it was exactly 2 years ago! What are the odds! |