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  • I think you misunderstand some stuff.the memorisation set is not for memo. it's got green/red pens, green/red sheet films inside as you can see.first you write something you want to memorise with the green/red pen on a sheet of paper. then cover it with the green/red film and the words you wrote disappear.A lot of students use this in their tests season in japan.and the unnecessary "The" was just a kinda brand name of the 100 yen store( Daiso) like "Air" of Nike. but I know it's still strange!

  • The word "Zweisamkeit" means Togetherness... Uhm.. weird??

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  • today is happy Sunday for me, because today is holiday. by the way, I am going to eat an ehomaki tommorow evening.

    ( ̄▽ ̄)b

  • What type of microphone are you using?

  • in Daiso did u manage to find "LAME sticker set" ??

    yes it was written LAME

  • Zweisamkeit. I forgot about something. A german video game mag interviewed two japanese game producer. The interviewer asked them why they used a german name for it and if they know the meaning. Of course they did know the meaning (let's never "no") and used it because it sounds cool. The name of the game was Einhänder (one-hand used sword). It's a shooter.

  • lol I love such vids of urs!!

  • 3:11 hey that's a MITSUBISHI pencil :D

  • 0:53 It's not just a clipboard...it's THE CLIPBOARD!

  • Rubbing...I lost the game.

  • I like the whistle that is very suits for sports !! Although I really can't laugh, since my Japanese is almost non-existent.

  • I think they might mean polypropylene with the "PP". Are you just wandering around the 100 yen shop making this?

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