@up CHINESE FTW! ehehhehe
(when you see it...)
Mostly from sites like: �o�t��������, 4chan, reddit: the front page of the internet, deviantART: where ART meets application!, *chan, etc. There are a couple other sites, but it would be against the rules (and the law lol) to post them. ;_;migxxx tell me where u find such wallplayers?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
This.Alright, I'll be the weaboo and say it...That's not Chinese, it's Japanese! Learn the difference!
It's indeed a good way to learn. I'm pretty sure you're familiar with this example, but when people from other countries move to, for instance, the US for a long time they tend to forget how to properly speak their 'main' language fluently. So, what better way of learning a language you barely (if ever) ever hear in real life than surrounding yourself with it.There, I did it, on to the main subject, I would not dare to change my locale to Japanese, I would get lost in this system in a heartbeat, but that would be a good way to learn how to read it, since that's the point of no return.
You ain't seen nothing yet!Those hanging powerlines remind me of here in Puerto Rico, since we have those mesh of insanity running everywhere!
btw if u look carefouly you should see that clouds forms some head
Best sites to get wallpapers and more > .Mostly from sites like: �o�t��������, 4chan, reddit: the front page of the internet, deviantART: where ART meets application!, *chan, etc. There are a couple other sites, but it would be against the rules (and the law lol) to post them. ;_;
This.
I can agree with "you don't learn a language, you get used to it.", but in my time when i was learning Japanese, I have learned, that learning phrases is wrong, learning the language's structure and thought pattern is the correct way to learn the language, it is actually harder for those who are not born in those certain countries to learn since young age means a'lot when it comes to learning a language, full submergence is the proper form to learn, since it leaves no way out.It's indeed a good way to learn. I'm pretty sure you're familiar with this example, but when people from other countries move to, for instance, the US for a long time they tend to forget how to properly speak their 'main' language fluently. So, what better way of learning a language you barely (if ever) ever hear in real life than surrounding yourself with it.
I once heard somewhere that you don't learn a language, you get used to it. I think it's fair to say that it's true to a certain degree.
LOOOOOOOLYou ain't seen nothing yet!
Fallen, go to System Settings > Application Appearance ||and toy around with it, there should be a link that says "Get New Themes."mine KDE4 desktop ;>
go create a thread, I'll contribute like there's no tomorrow. I was thinking of creating one myself the other day, but I'm too lazy. It's summer YO! ;_;I have a whole folder full of BGs of all kinds(no nudies) ;P , but there are many just like his and such, I'll try uploading it to my dropbox and share it with you guys.
Yeah, I agree with you. I forgot to say something in my msg (I wanted to keep it briefly. I have this tendency of making huge ass walls-of-text, and I try really hard to avoid it lol), I of course learnt the language's structure. I'm already in a stage where I don't really need to check the Kanjis to be able to read, say, a normal everyday book (not a Newspaper). After you reach a certain stage you can even 'guess' what certain Kanjis stand for, it's quite amazing to be honest. But yeah, if you just stop and ignore the language, quit any progress and just settle with what you learnt up to this point, over time it will just fade away, hence my message about surrounding myself with it (keeping 3 languages on par is kinda hard).I can agree with "you don't learn a language, you get used to it.", but in my time when i was learning Japanese, I have learned, that learning phrases is wrong, learning the language's structure and thought pattern is the correct way to learn the language, it is actually harder for those who are not born in those certain countries to learn since young age means a'lot when it comes to learning a language, full submergence is the proper form to learn, since it leaves no way out.
I wish I had a Kanji dictionary, all I have is a Japanese to English, English to Japanese Dictionary; which is good for expanding your Japanese Vocabulary, it does show Kanji, but they're too small to count the strokes.
I'll make a Wallpaper thread once my uploads are done!
My Desktop:
@lol works on windows aswell?
Just go in to control panel and change it so they one of the are an extention of your primary screen.
What? No go in to something called Screen resolution setting or something like that. Just rightclick on your desktop. Then you can see all the setting for monitors.