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This is Korean: 안녕하세요 This is Japanese: こんにちは This is Chinese: 你好 They’re different.
It all looks the same to me
(Φ w Φ) welcome to zulidoodles at night
Look at that god damn face…
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STOP MAKING ME WANT TO HIT ON FOOD.
blueberry is a babe
so i was on a classy date with my lady and then i found out she was fucking holding
Watch all the best LoL videos
first day of regular school
[[cos spring semester for me is starting up soon too. //deepsigh]]
//edit: oops i had a typo. *fixed.
The Lost Generation of Japanese Internet Cafe Kids
Japanese internet cafes are good. So good that people are living there – literally. Japanese internet cafes (also known as manga cafes) offer comfortable lay-flat chairs. They’re semi-private and have food, showers, free drinks and ice cream, a massive library of books, manga, video games, magazines and movies. They even have internet! It’s cheap to stay over night in an internet cafe. Often it’s around 1000~2000 yen ($10-20 USD). Some young Japanese live in the cafes for weeks, months or even years. Moving from cafe to cafe each night. Most internet cafe kids are engaged in casual employment of some kind. Many find the cafes a convenient alternative to an expensive Tokyo or Osaka apartment. They may also lack the down payment that’s required for an apartment (key money, deposit and agent fees often total 6 months rent). Most internet kids aren’t truly homeless. Many could easily live with parents or relatives but find the cafes convenient. Manga cafes — unlimited free sugar, video games, movies, manga. Many kids may feel it’s better than home.
Excuse me while i move here
I don’t think I’ve had food in over 24 hours. ._. uhhh
woops
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