New Years Roleplay Meme
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3. Name something new your character experienced this year.
» 「 光の後継者 」 «

» 「 Meeting others is definitely something new!
You meet new people everyday after all. 」 «
Like Kou, though Seikin may have met a lot more people,
Kou have the strongest impression within the teen as of now.
退屈な発言

Since I’ve only been on this blog for less than half a year and I didn’t stick with a particular fandom for long (even though my URL would suggest Persona), there isn’t too many experiences that are notable unlike my previous blog… So I don’t really have much to say.
19. What fandoms would you like to explore next year?
退屈な発言

It’s another unexpected year of school for me next year, it’s a Japanese language school, so there’s bound to have someone who had watched tons of anime around. But, here’s what I already have in plan, it’s mostly anime that I haven’t watched yet but I keep seeing on my dash at some point. Or I already did but I need to rewatch it again.
Oh, right, fandom includes games too and real life TV shows but I don’t really have time for those next year with me driving to school and back home and homework and all.
- Haikyuu!
- Kuroko no Basuke
- DRAMAtical Murder (I played the game before, though)
- Togainu no Chi (again, I played the game before)
- Noragami
- Amagi Brilliant Park (rewatch, hoping for a season two)
- Tokyo Ghoul (not really my type, but already have them in my hard drive)
- Hamatora (since it’s from the same guy that made Blood Lad)
21 Do you have any advice to offer your followers for 2015?
退屈な発言

I’m not the best when it comes to advising, but here’s one anyway.
Don’t stick onto one language for the rest of your life, pick up another, or two, or three, or four if you want a challenge, dialects too. Break the language barrier and hopefully make new friends with it.
Don’t be afraid of stretching yourself too thinly or being looked down upon learning that language. Embrace the fact that you know more than one language, and I don’t mean it like a weeaboo knowing Japanese.
You can hand them a piece of paper and tell them to write ‘kawaii’, 'subarashii’, 'kirei’, 'bara’ in kanji and they’ll give up. Bara really means rose by the way, not muscular half naked men though the term is used for that.
Perhaps you may think it’s not needed since I already know English, the most commonly spoken and written language in the world, then boy I have news for you. You are hella wrong since it’s Chinese is the one that is most commonly spoken and written now with 14.4% of the world speaking it natively. English isn’t even second on most common language now. That’s Spanish.
So you might still be happy to know that English is still one of the most influential language in the world? And also the most commonly used in the Internet? The top 5 languages commonly used in the Internet is English, Chinese, Spanish, Japanese and Portugese.
But let me tell you this, a lot of countries have more than one language in their arsenal and definitely more than one dialect. And languages, even the common ones like English and Chinese varies between region too.
Canada have English and French.
Malaysia and Singapore have Malay, English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Hokkien and Tamil.
Japan have Japanese, but the Kansai region like Osaka and Kyoto have their own dialect.
There’s also a large difference between China’s Chinese and Taiwanese Chinese.
Chinese is also split into many dialects too.
Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese are all based from ancient Chinese too.
North Korean’s dialect also differs somewhat from South Korean’s dialect.
Well, even America have those too, like the Southern belle is already something like that.
And you can’t deny that English is split into at least three (US, UK, Australian).
So… there, I suck at advises so there’s that for an advice.
