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Just made a day trip there from Osaka, visited kyoani shop, faffed about in the imperial palace place and ate expensive ass (¥5500) food.
im convinced people actually do check but have nothing to say since all we do is circlejerk here and bump the necro topic and not everyone is into that
That's basically what I do.
I visited the FAG shrine
Please behave while admin people are on a holiday trip.
Well it's a reboot of an old franchise that nobody asked for then.
It's the year of HD remasters nobody asked for.
No topic is safe from Aurani's edginess.
It's a nice tune. Last time you complained about kebab removal songs so you really have no right to complain anymore.
I'm 100% certain IppE is just training to join Russia once it invades Finland again. I can most definitely see it coming.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQKe82Fi0d4
Моя обложка взорвана
I've seen a pic of you that one time you posted it and while you appear large, I don't think I remember you having any muscles, so 1v1ing me is gonna be kinda tough for ye.
https://mei.tuuba.moe/Cw8ozv.webm
1vs1 me, see what happens, kid
You're lucky you can either find a job to sustain yourself or that your family is so generous as to allow such a thing. Some people don't have that sort of luxury, so it getting old or not is entirely subjective.
Socialist welfare state takes care of that part, even for us white people.
In my opinion there is no "burning out" when it comes to school. If you want to finish something, you either will because you want to, or you don't because you hate it and didn't want to do it in the first place.
Depends, but I'd say 13 years of school + 9 months in the army + another 4 years in school without any real breaks from it aside from a few months of summer vacation each year gets a bit old at some point.
I consider the time I've spent unemployed being a hikky neet as an extended vacation and a time to figure out what the hell it is that I actually want to do instead of just going full speed into a direction I'm not entirely sure about myself.
At least I noticed the eventual burnout coming, and dropped out (though I was planning to drop out and change "majors" anyway, so it was convenient).
After a year or doing jack shit, I'm ready to tackle that boogie man called university again.