menntun replied to your post “Desinoromantic”
I don't fully understand. Does this mean you like someone but then don't anymore, or that you continue liking them and "just" don't develop any romantic/sexual feelings?
The second one!

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menntun replied to your post “Desinoromantic”
I don't fully understand. Does this mean you like someone but then don't anymore, or that you continue liking them and "just" don't develop any romantic/sexual feelings?
The second one!
eldfjöll ... 2 Upplýsingar merki á hvítum bakgrunni
hundur swearing mynd af hundi á borð
Hvernig á að Breakdance low angle view upplýsinga skilti á vegg
menntun replied to your photoset:i was tagged by @menntun to post my lockscreen, an...
nice choice for a pic
thanks @menntun its a candid photo of me
menntun replied to your link “Enby in Germany”
sehen das die fb-Freunde, wenn man einer geschlossenen Gruppe beitritt? (ich nehme an nicht, aber möchte doch lieber sicher gehen)
Leider Schon, also es kann sein das das dann bei den “empfohlenen gruppen” bei deinen freunden auftaucht und dann können die sehen dass du in der Gruppe bist. Die Beiträge die in der Gruppe gepostet werden können dann aber nicht von deinen freunden gesehen werden, außer sie sind auch in der Gruppe drin.
Das Problem ist wenn ich die Gruppe “geheim” machen würde, würde sie niemand mehr finden. Dann könnte ich die nicht verlinken, und dann könnte ich nur Leute hinzufügen indem ich ihre facebook-usernames habe.
Wenn es eine Option gäbe um Gruppen sichtbar zu machen aber nicht die Menschen die in der Gruppe sind würde ich das mit dieser Gruppe tun...
- Manon
Sorry if this has been asked before. I was wondering about Tanaka calling Takeda "Take-chan" - isn't that rude af? Calling someone with authority over you -chan... wouldn't they have to be best buddies or something? Or is this just a pop culture thing?
Full Disclosure: I am not Japanese, but I did grow up in Asia and later took Japanese classes from Japanese teachers.
I like Tanaka a lot (who the heck can dislike this awesome senpai), so I hesitate to call him rude, but calling your teacher by a nickname is a bit rude XD So you are right, please don’t call your teacher -chan right off the bat!
However, some of my classmates did call one of my high school teacher by a nickname. He was a new and young teacher, and he was okay with students calling him by the nickname as long as they addressed him properly during class hours. And not in front of other teachers, especially the older and more traditional ones, or else everyone including our young teacher would never hear the end of it.
I think that’s the situation for Tanaka and Takeda. Takeda seems to be the type of teacher that would not mind being approached by the students like an older friend. Also, Takeda mainly interacts with Tanaka during club activities instead of school hours. Anyway, the way I see it, Tanaka is being affectionate instead of disrespectful when he calls Take-chan, and Takeda is okay with being called by his nickname. All is well.
I'm not 100% sure but I might be ace too! (or somewhere on the spectrum) but I don't want to interrupt your party ~~
No you’re not interrupting you’re totally welcome! :) and that’s cool! It honestly took me a zillion years to figure out and even now I’m not picky about identifying a certain way, but it seems to fit me best. so yes you’re always welcome in the plant life party :D