Oh...Japanese slang o(^◇^)o
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Saving all of these into my Onenote for reference
The last Japanese internet slang/meme thing I recall was 「そこじゃないッ!」It's a simple thing that no one really thinks about. A pandemic. Except the makers of 妖怪ウォッチ www
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![[Image: dIJZnGj.png]](http://i.imgur.com/dIJZnGj.png)
Saving all of these into my Onenote for reference
The last Japanese internet slang/meme thing I recall was 「そこじゃないッ!」It's a simple thing that no one really thinks about. A pandemic. Except the makers of 妖怪ウォッチ www![[Image: 1490957751472801194.jpg]](https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--jJZn0RN2--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_636/1490957751472801194.jpg)
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(2016-06-15, 3:35 am)pm215 Wrote:The most repetitive Japanese thing I've ever watched was QVC Japan live stream. It's pretty damn boring but you will for sure learn something. I watched for an hour once about a Roomba.(2016-06-14, 6:40 pm)SomeCallMeChris Wrote: トリビアの泉を教えて下さってありがとうございましたI actually think Trivia no Izumi's pretty good material for Japanese learners:
* there's a fair amount of repetition of the key points within each segment
* some subtitling to assist
* the meat of the content is factual information illustrated with images and video
* the format is pretty fixed (right down to some phrases being word for word in each segment)
* each bit is only 5 to 10 minutes so if you get lost then another item on something else will be along in a bit
* it's funny and interesting
I watched it back when it was on TV when I was at a pre-jlpt2 level, but there's a lot on youtube now.
Edited: 2016-06-15, 11:03 pm

