that doesn't mean that some of the info isn't correct either. Usually teh Nat. Enq. and the sun get about 20% right. they just like to stretch it a bit.Yudan Taiteki wrote:
Waiwai is the Japanese equivalent of the National Enquirer or the Sun, so that's not trustworthy at all.
Pillow book
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Re: Pillow book
I never know about this term even though I've been learning Japanese for a year now... 

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Way to post in a topic that's two-and-a-half years old and not contribute anything to it.
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I was a little curious about that as well. 
At least they mentioned Japanese... so I was hesitant to think it's a spammer. (they tend to make random necroposts like this to sneak in... and later come back and add spam links to their signatures after they've gotten in under the radar so to speak
)
They're also from Indonesia... so "English" as the native language was interesting as well.
I suppose we'll just keep our eyes on it.

At least they mentioned Japanese... so I was hesitant to think it's a spammer. (they tend to make random necroposts like this to sneak in... and later come back and add spam links to their signatures after they've gotten in under the radar so to speak

They're also from Indonesia... so "English" as the native language was interesting as well.
I suppose we'll just keep our eyes on it.

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TJPへようこそ!
Your first post certainly made an impression

Your first post certainly made an impression

How long have you been learning English?bell22 wrote:I never know about this term even though I've been learning Japanese for a year now...

Don't complain to me that people kick you when you're down. It's your own fault for lying there
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He never know about this term even though he been learning English for a lifetime.chikara wrote:TJPへようこそ!
Your first post certainly made an impression
How long have you been learning English?bell22 wrote:I never know about this term even though I've been learning Japanese for a year now...