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Things learned by watching anime
If it can be translated, what does "omae wa mo shinderu" mean?
Link thanks to Overcoming Bias, which has been running a series of quotes about rationality.
People will love you for who you are ... as long as you're secretly a super-hero.
The human body can contain 7 or more gallons of blood at up to 300 p.s.i.
Wars suck, but fight well and come back alive, because you can't drink good tea when you're dead.
Lack of communication leads to 90% of all problems. (the other causes being 5% magic & 5% giant robots)
Despite what we often hear, Americans are not overly concerned with outward appearances. In fact, we're rank amateurs.
If it can be translated, what does "omae wa mo shinderu" mean?
Link thanks to Overcoming Bias, which has been running a series of quotes about rationality.
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Date: 2008-01-25 05:34 pm (UTC)Testify! Most, and i do mean most, information is meant to be shared.
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Date: 2008-01-26 03:56 am (UTC)Kenshiro, central character of "Fist of the North Star" manga, anime series, live action movie, etc.
His catchphrase is Omae wa mō shindeiru (おまえはもう死んでいる), meaning "You are already dead", which he usually says before a villain's head is about to explode.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenshiro#Characteristics
*I think it doesn't should up on Google straight off because of the diacritical mark on the o in "mo". Ok, it looks like that mark is a "macron". I thought those were some weird physics particle you used to spy on aliens or get your mind blasted.
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Date: 2008-01-26 11:22 am (UTC)