Haha, where watching Akira in Government
- Rurounikeitaro
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Trying to make teachers show anime huh. I just got a new spanish teacher and found out that he watched Love Hina while he saw me reading the book in class. He let me borrow some of his manga, gave my friends info on how to beat Vice City, and played Cowboy Bebop the movie in spanish with subtitles to help us learn. The best thing he did though was give me an English version of the Love Hina gba game on the comp. Where the hell did he get that from. He's also gonna let me borrow his Need For Speed Underground 2 until the Christmas vacation starts!!
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- Tono_Fyr
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Simple. Fan translations. You really think that anime is the only thing that gets translated by fans? That's how I got Star Ocean and Tales of Phantasia.Rurounikeitaro wrote:The best thing he did though was give me an English version of the Love Hina gba game on the comp. Where the hell did he get that from.
- Harlock7876
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Re: Haha, where watching Akira in Government
You should also suggest showing "1984" for current events.Pyle wrote:We're doing it to see how Government has changed 20 years from now.
I suggested it to my teacher and he liked it
Big Brother says it is double-plus good for unearthing the thought criminals.
- HellDeathscythe666
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yea, I doubt my school'll let us watch Akira, even though it is 1 of the BEST out there showin how the world might end up....think about it! one day all of us could be in motorcycle gangs!!
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- greenjinjo
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You play euchre too? That's awesomepen-pen2002 wrote:I also leaned to play euchere.
Well I never watched any anime with a whole class before but the first time I saw Akira was in English when a kid had it going on his laptop during class.
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- greenjinjo
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Yeah, I guess come to think of it, Michigan and Indiana are where I learned how to play as well.
Check out my deviantART!godix wrote:Free sausage. No conditions. No tricks. To the best of my ability I will give anyone a sausage on anything they ask for. I'm not kidding here, I'll do as many sausage as I can.
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I can see it now:Rurounikeitaro wrote:If I were a teacher, I'd try anything to get to get my class hooked into anime "even in math class!"
If Naruto has ten shurikens, throws seven shurikens, and Kakahashi gives him an extra nine, how many shurikens does Naruto have?
Answer wrote:None, he gave them all to Sakara, but she refused them anyway.
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