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@co19crazynathanel It's in Tagalog (Filipino Language). Anime is very popular in the Philippines and other Southeast Asian countries as well.
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I believe the correct translation to what was being said is "Help! There's a hog in my kitchen"! LOL
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Whitewashing.
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I apologize if you took it the wrong way, but I hope my explanation shed some light on the subject. :)
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Maybe you're not aware that the word "weird" nowadays is analogous to ostracizing people who are different from the norm. As in the word "weirdo"? It also means "Someone unpleasantly strange or eccentric".
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@ManilaCoolCat I just said it was weird. I didn't say that it was stupid or bad. To answer your question as to whether I'm aware that other people in the world think that my culture is weird as well, you'd be surprised to hear that my answer is yes. Everyone's culture (including mine) has something weird about it. It's not a bad thing, it's just different, and there's nothing wrong with that either. Just thought I'd let you hear my two cents on the subject. :)
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What an insensitive and ignorant comment you made. Has anyone in the world thought your culture is weird as well? Probably the only culture you're exposed to is the Japanese.
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Tagalog. Anime's big in the Philippines.
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wow, Arabic!?
I didnt know arabs were allowed to watch anime
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1:22- 'Are we that much alike? Are my eyes red with blood like his? Come on Sachiko, why don't you take a real close look!'
Man, Hazama was gettin' vicious! And Sachiko is like, 'what is with this guy?' I loved this movie and I still do today!
たった一度、テレビでそれも最後の10分くらい。
詳しいタイトルも知りませんでした。
エイトマン アフターと、言うのですか?
ありがとう。
できれば日本語版が見たかったが・・・
iruka0040 3 years ago 5
huh what language
co19crazynathanel 4 years ago 2