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Question, /jp/--what is the opposite of normalfag?

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Shiki can't cook, discuss.

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/jp/ writefag here, we really don't get much love, do we? Only place I ever get anything read is /tg/....

I'd love to do the writing for a doujin or something, if someone wants to do the art. I'm practically encyclopedic on the Nasuverse, and I'm big into Umineko, but all I know about Touhou comes from /jp/ threads.

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>official picture

Are you guys...Completely retarded?

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>>3973814
>I know, but my intentions weren't bad. I didn't know it was a bad thing. You said I didn't loved her, but that maked me feel pretty bad because I really like her

I said this.
He (>>3973775) is another person.
Are you new here? Just relax, god damn.

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>>3867037
Or a furry

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>In this thread we remind ourselves why we keep coming to this board, and what makes it so good.
...I'm not sure why I keep coming. I don't even think it's really good.

But I can take it easy.

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>>2546110
Today, not much. Didn't even get to nap.
But I might get a new laptop tomorrow.

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>>2442409

what does a DAW stand for?

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Shiki is μ~

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i know its hard to tell because its flipped but HE TOTALLY PLAGIARIZED THIS CAT

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Moreover, his talents are wasted: like many of his peers, he often works until after 1am, toiling away to prepare responses for his minister to parrot (or not) during the next day’s session of the Diet, Japan’s parliament. He sees little of his family; his wife effectively raises their infant daughter single-handedly (and politicians wonder why there is a declining birth rate).

As we tuck into our hot curries, we’re already knee-deep in political scuttlebutt. In mid-September, the government released emergency relief measures to deal with the faltering economy. My interlocutor tells me what is hidden inside, which might otherwise be overlooked. For example, one policy was a “lump-sum income-tax reduction.” The then-prime minister, Mr Fukuda, opposed the measure.

Japan has a major tax-revenue shortfall. And with the highest level of debt to GDP of any industrialised country—at around 180% (three times America’s level)—it has no room to cut taxes. Indeed, the political debate in the spring was about increasing the consumption tax. Meanwhile politicians in Japan, like everywhere, are congenitally unable to cut spending.

But Mr Fukuda was lobbied hard by the New Komeito party. Their members are generally lower-income people, my companion explains, so a one-off tax break benefits them most. For weeks Mr Fukuda resisted. But at 11am—one hour before the policy was released, and following an all-night negotiating session—he capitulated. “The details still need to be worked out,” the fellow says, in between slurps of spicy noodle soup, “but it’s in there.”

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