Not the shit I buy. Speak for yourself
Not the shit I buy. Speak for yourself
TBH, all of those besides biscuits and gravy sound good to me for the following reasons:
like everything in a chip.
Seeming as you used the term foodie, I’d say you don’t have to worry about the calibre of Lay’s Truffle-flavoured crisps. It’ll satisfy your mundane tastebuds.
Oh, I see. I’m sorry! My psychiatry is locked into a bull market, right now, so I’m finding everything to be far more fascinating than I should. I agree, there, though!
The funny part about your comment is the implication that any percentage of any of these chips flavor is not synthetic. (Hell, I have my doubts even about the potatoes.)
*hug*
His impact was widereaching, and it will likely be felt in gaming for decades to come. May we aspire to ever bring so much joy and fun in the world.
I don’t even know what to say. Nintendo won’t be the same for a long while without him. I will miss him in his Nintendo Direct videos and...I just don’t even know. Rest in peace, Mister Iwata. We will miss you.
Gaijinpot and daijob are two of the most widely used sites for finding work in Japan. Gaijinpot tends to skew a bit more toward English teaching/jobs that don’t require much Japanese, though both will include listings for translation type jobs as well. Might be a good idea to browse around those to see what kinds of…
If it helps, re: translation skill, I’m discouraged a dozen times a day. A paragraph is too dense, too much time is lost on one phrase, a topic is unfun or unengaging, a more talented or fluent person is always coming along to dash off a better version. The mistakes, oh god, the endless mistakes. My confidence is…
Oh ok. It may be difficult but probably not impossible if you’re married. I can’t say for sure because I don’t know anyone who’s done that. I still think you’re best bet is to get there teaching English though. You can try looking in or posting to the forums on gaijinpot.com. I’m sure there are others out there that…
haha! Well, you can still teach! If children aren’t your thing, you could always teach adults conversational English. Much easier.
I usually comment under another name but am at a separate computer here and, while I’m not bakagaijin, I’ve been in Japan 10 years now and working in translation for the last five, so I hope you will find my reply helpful.
I should clarify, it’s technically against the law to show up and then get a job.
So basically it kind of comes off like Chasing Amy.
So, in the future, they still haven’t retired the venerable A10?
No, it’s a gay marriage site. All websites are now legally required to be about gay marriage. Learn some law.