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he is sitting around my desktop now XD i'm trying to get him to be more active, but it is kind of hard to mess with japanese stuff

In what sense (when it comes to Japanese fiction, subcultures and the like; I am completely illiterate; all of my friends like it...I can't get into it)

In what sense (when it comes to Japanese fiction, subcultures and the like; I am completely illiterate; all of my friends like it...I can't get into it)

in sence that shimeji is a japanese program, so it is hard to find out how to change the files sometimes

They look like twins...^^

I would help you...but my attempts to learn the japanese language autodidactically isn't progressing very well...very slow...

actually, it is not about the language that much. i don't seem to find any tutorials on how to do anything with these except for drawing them... but i may find someday

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You got to help me learn German Count!

and you will help me learn english better!

actually, it is not about the language that much. i don't seem to find any tutorials on how to do anything with these except for drawing them... but i may find someday

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and you will help me learn english better!

I think your English is pretty much perfect there Willette; but if you need any help don't hesitate! Are you taught English at school?

I think your English is pretty much perfect there Willette; but if you need any help don't hesitate! Are you taught English at school?

yes, but at a very low level right now. Most of the time i learned english just by watching movies, playing games, etc.

yes, but at a very low level right now. Most of the time i learned english just by watching movies, playing games, etc.

I would say this is one of the best methods to learn something. Do it while you do something you like.

And Myco...

Ah, yes......not

It's a bit difficult. In german you would say for I am joking / Ich scherze

you don't need the to be / sein part in german.......oh my to explain something about german language in english is a little bit complicated...^^

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Let's learn some great new words that I like!

Jest- joking

Aglet- the case at the end of a shoelace

Tittle- the dot above the i and j

Arboretum- where trees are grown

Gargantuan- very large

nostrum- an ineffective remedy

xanthrous- yellow in colour

denoument- the unraveling part in a story

austere- stern

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I would say this is one of the best methods to learn something. Do it while you do something you like.

And Myco...

Ah, yes......not

It's a bit difficult. In german you would say for I am joking / Ich scherze

you don't need the to be / sein part in german.......oh my to explain something about german language in english is a little bit complicated...^^

I've learned all my German from Inglourious Basterds...

Jest- joking..........................................I now this Harlekin dresses himself like a jester

Aglet- the case at the end of a shoelace.....new information

Tittle- the dot above the i and j.................yes

Arboretum- where trees are grown....................I know this ^^

Gargantuan- very large...................................same here

nostrum- an ineffective remedy....................this not

xanthrous- yellow in colour............................I've heard of this

denoument- the unraveling part in a story.........not in english

austere- stern.........................................ok

I've learned all my German from Inglourious Basterds...

Aha, I should have recognized this.....

PS: Server is telling me all the time he is to busy to let me in.....sniff

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https://hotfile.com/dl/203928662/a817053/Wilson.rar.html

here, now you all can have your own little Wilson runnings around

just unzip the rar, open the folder and click the shimeji application

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just like that.

he'll do many things as you work on your computer.

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See, you're doing it again...correcting me....It really really annoys me :D

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