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Only in Japan, will a woman run from a small deer. XD
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We came back to our bikes after seeing Todai-ji to find my bike on ground with some papers missing. Just a map and a Jehovah's Witness pamphlet I was given but tore up. Then a woman came up to me, explained that she saw deer eating stuff out of my bike and fought the deer to save my stuff! She gave me back the chewed up pamphlet, which she thought were photos, but the map was a gonner. LOL
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I freaked at 1:18
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lol kau means buy but in Malay kau means you lol!!!
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bowing, so cute
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鹿より女の子のほうがかわいい
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Those deers eat not only senbei but paper!!
Last year i was exchange student, and went to Todaiji for club's activity. Deers were trying to eat our script!!
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Wow, if you notice, the deer actually learned to "bow." I've been to Nara before and didn't exactly see that kind of behavior before, but learned later that they learned to bow to receive food, after years and years of passive domestication. (Monks would bow to the deer, since they are considered guardians of the temple grounds, and the deer have learned to bow back. XD)
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i love japan, im gunna go live there 1 day, plus deers bow too!
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Lol how cute are they!
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oh they're friendly how cute
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don't see the point in feeding crap food to animals
for animals we say メス オス for the sex. not おとこ おんな
turbodragn 2 years ago
True, but I call me female dog HER... 彼女. Personification is part of the English language that I sometimes carry over into Japanese. I don't care if it's wrong in this case.
Gimmeabreakman 2 years ago
well in that case, you should be referring to the male deer/dog etc... as 彼 He and Her are pronouns, nothing to do with just mentioning the sex of the animal.
turbodragn 2 years ago
True.
Gimmeabreakman 2 years ago
BTW, I am not really teaching here. I teach seriously on gimmeaflakeman. If I had made this type of mistake there, I would take down the video.
Gimmeabreakman 2 years ago