I originally typed this up as a reply to someone who wanted to learn how to speak JP, KN, and CN, and it was too long to waste so I think I'll post this here to help anyone out. On speaking: If you're going to learn Japanese and Korean, learn the alphabet. Japanese always ends in a vowel, and Korean has those double letters like "ae" and "eu" (tha......
Was in the line for the pharmacy to get meds and some tall lady (i'm short) looked over my shoulder as I was reading Katekyo (hot scene) and felt her staring, just turned as I do winked and said "this is the best part" (but of course in my native tongue so it sounded even creepier) I have no shame I love my boys!!!
… fukin worth it