Well, since I'm currently sick, I decided to just do review responses for tonight (and, even though I've been gone a long time/I may sound like a spoiled author, but come on: two reviews? Did you guys forget me or something? ^_^0).
Disclaimer: Hahaha! SOMETHING I CAN FINALLY SAY I OWN!
Jesanae Takani: Sorry for the delay in translating, but "Boku wa zenzen shinenai, baaka" translates as "I can never die, fool"; you're correct in assuming you wouldn't have been able to use a dictionary, though—zenzen (never) might have been in there, baka most likely would have been in there, but shinenai wouldn't: you have to know how to derive the verb root…little complex, but here goes. The root verb is "Shinu" (to die). To make it "Can die", you change the "nu" to "ne" and add ru, so it's "Shineru". To say "I can't die", you make it negative by taking off the "ru" and adding "nai". Yeah…I'm rambling, so anyways sorry for the delay in updates!
Angelstars: Yeah, that was kind of funny when Inuyasha thought Kagome had died…if I hadn't known better I would've thought they'd all bit the big one because they weren't breathing at all and they hadn't breathed for a while. But two good things: while in Japan, I got to watch a new episode of Inuyasha every Monday at 7:30 PM (hee hee hee! ^_^), and while I was there many episodes of Inuyasha came out on Kazaa, so I now have up to episode 119…episode 118 is vying for my favorite right now, due to Miroku's actions in 118, but I'm not gonna spoil it for those who don't want it spoiled…
Youkai Chick Supreme: Lol, nice long rant/review…damn doctors with their superiority complexes and tranquilizer guns and tasers…but yeah, I did think up a name for you: Kashou. The kanji for the name mean "Crafter of Songs". Enjoy! ^_^ Also, when you posted the second review (the one about calling an Ambulance), it's kinda funny: I actually almost did need an ambulance one day in Japan…sit tight and I'll tell you all the story ^_^.
Okay, to start it off, Fugu is a type of pufferfish: the only thing is, it's so poisonous that if it's not made into sashimi correctly, you'll get poisoned and possibly die. It's a neurotoxin, which means that it attacks the nerves, blocking them off which causes numbness at first then excruciating pain, and I forgot that chefs leave just enough poison in the sashimi to make your lips (and, if they're good chefs, your cheeks and jaw) go numb.
Why is this relevant, you ask? Well I decided to order Fugu while I was in Tokyo (1890 yen, or about 17/18 dollars), and I forgot that little fact. I eat about 2 pieces of the fugu sashimi, and all of a sudden I feel my lips and face start to go numb, and I think to myself, 'Oooooh crap, what's going on?' and the numbness keeps spreading till it hits my ears and then when it stops my mind decides to unveil that little bit of information I forgot. End result: I almost needed an ambulance because I nearly had a heart attack when I felt my face start to go numb…lol.
Someone: A little late, but I'm appreciative nonetheless: I always appreciate it when someone tries to help me, late or not ^_^.
Diablo2: Yeah, I'd classify myself as lucky, but I also worked and saved to go on this trip, and about the year before you go: I know exactly how it feels, man. I've wanted to go since I was like 5 years old, and I've really wanted to go since last year when I hosted an exchange student…you'll feel like it's never gonna be over, but then it'll be here before you know it ^_^.
Sorry, all, but I've gotta go to bed…I've got a headache and my sleep schedule's still a little wacky, so I'll update asap and see you all then! (And please read and review
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