Congratulations to Ice Ribbon's newest rookie Arisa Shinose (17) on a successful debut!
Congratulations to Ice Ribbon's newest rookie Arisa Shinose (17) on a successful debut!
デブス
She is very unfortunate looking.
*taps on your window*
license and registration please
Please no bully
Please no bully
Ice Ribbon's own super nova has been born.
I hope to see her standing opposite Amasaki-san someday!
huh wat u mean
deb
/dɛb/
nounINFORMAL
plural noun: debs
short for debutante.
debutante
/ˈdɛbjʊtɑːnt,ˈdeJɛbjʊtɑːnt/
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noun
noun: debutante; plural noun: debutantes
an upper-class young woman making her first appearance in fashionable society.
user was complimenting her!!! Sorry for the misunderstanding!!!
she could lose some weight yikes
You’re a pedophile. Turn yourself into local authorities immediately. That bitch needs to get her teeth fixed. Actually, that entire face needs fixing. Japanese wrestling does NOT draw. Stay in your containment general.
She looks like WWR's MIRAI
brutal mog
Kek what a based baka wwwwww
The ス at the end isn't natural btw, for future posting needs.
What the fuck does that mean? Translate you fucking weeb
>デブス
>「デブ」と「ブス」を合わせた後。肥満で、容姿の劣る女性を指す語。どちらも醜いとされる要素であり、ひどい罵り文句とされる。
shes pretty thick by japanese standards
source: me, i live in japan
She usually looks more normal.
>filters on
>gut out of frame
Is Anki good for learning Japanese? I want to understand the language, at least a bit
Anki is just one tool in order to help you memorize. There are others useful tools. With just Anki you won't be able to actually understand and speak Japanese.
Vocabulary, grammar, and listening experience are more important than grinding Anki alone. Anki is good for learning general and basic meanings of the most common kanji, but to actually learn Japanese language and even words and expressions alone it's not a good tool. You'll miss out a lot of nuance and alternative meanings and ways to use words by just grinding Anki or some other kanji learning app.
From my personal experience, living there for some years helped tons. Also make sure to actually consume Japanese medias, like for example books and novels. If you're willing to read everyday, you will not be in need for Anki a lot. Just lightly reading/reviewing words, listening a native Japanese pronouncing them, and reading one or two sentences when those words are used is more than enough to give you a good foundation to speak Japanese after.
TL;DR: You should probably use Anki to get started and learn the first 2000 kanji or so. Read everyday and watch variety shows, news or youtubers to listen to native Japanese (movies and dramas have theatrical style of speaking so I don't recommend relying on them a lot).
>From my personal experience, living there for some years helped tons
I can't live there but I'm planning to travel to Japan every year now that I have a paying job and they finally opened their borders. Thanks for the advises, brother.
My beaner ass only wants to see Ice Ribbon succeed because I want them to send more joshi to Mexico
Juu Nana Sai Desu
This is not the first time you cussed our Ice Ribbon players! And you always praise the STARDOM players, I ask you to stop and don't be a troll!
Fuck you, nigger.