It really depends on when and where you're planning on going. For me, studying abroad was actually cheaper than studying in my hometown, and while I had a serious case of the shut in syndrome for a bit, I made new friends (better ones in some cases), and those who really cared stayed in touch no matter what.
I do, however, know a few people who th...... 1 reply
I was thinking of studying abroad seeing that my country has little hope of improving its situation but after some thought I realised I won't be able to see my friends, I might have to pay tuition which I will not be able to afford, the environment will be different and the list goes on. So I was wondering is it really worth the trouble to live in another country just to study?
My brother and I are always fighting because he is such a glutton.I mean seriously he eats like every 30 min but does not even gain a single kilo.... and it's not like he is the athletic type whereas I work out and eat in moderation but still gain weight...can someone explain to me why is life so unfair...? ┗( T﹏T )┛ 3 reply
So many of them and everyone is just outstanding...Yoneda Kou and Miyamoto Kano, Ayano Yamane, Takarai Rihito (wish there were more of her works), Kanda Neko, Moegi Yuu, Ogeretsu Tanaka, Sakurai Ryou, Nekota Yonezou, Yamamoto Kotetsuko... tough question.. still discovering new worlds...:) reply
aggh this question
i think i don't have favorite novelist as much as my favorite mangakas,that's just sad but true.
starting with asumiko sensei,just let me say this first i'm a huge "m" and i like when the stuff i'm reading fuckes me over dozens of time. i just like it, when i read a story with a miserable ending i just go nuts and start to chew ...... reply
When I first saw yaoi I was really excited because until then I only saw shojo and I really didn't like shojo because it was really slow paced and there was just one kiss in the whole anime so that really iritated me and this was like a dream come true although I'm really sad that there aren't many yaoi anime. reply
mine was from ootsuki miu's chime, the one with the perv teacher and all and i was like dude no omfg that guys disgusting leave that ojisan you have like really nice eyes... then i kept goin and going and going and going... by the time i finished i just couldn't look my roomie's eye,i was like ok chill girl this is the secret that i'm willing to ta...... reply
My first anime was kaichou wa maid sama and my first manga was fairytail, after reading the manga I began watching the anime aswell and I really LOVE IT!!!! reply
The first anime I ever watched was Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch which aired in my country when I was 7, but at that time I did not know what anime was.After 5 or so years I thought I should look it up and watch some episodes, then I read on wiki about anime.I first tried Date A Live-great show- .When it comes to manga I saw Kaichou Wa Maid-sama...... 1 reply
My first anime was probably sailor moon. I was probably 4 or 5 and I remember having all of the vhs tapes and I had a sailor moon doll. I'm pretty sure the first manga was Kuroshitsuji. I watched the anime and then discovered the manga for it. reply
My first anime was Ai no kusabi and I read the novel also, but my first complete manga that I read and could read over and over is Totally Captivated reply
Just like everyone I have a lot of ships but I love Prussia x Austria and Germany x Italy (from Hetalia) and Nagisa x Rei (free!) oh but I also like Nagisa x Karma (AssClass) and and (≧∀≦) much more...... 9 reply
Well......I came across Hetalia (the anime).........and then I found out about djs, quite interesting? no ( ̄へ ̄) but still pretty normal I suppose,right? ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭ 4 reply
'Things' are your daily life experiences by which you get to know the world around you. Tell others about the things you did, may it be cool, sad, crazy or funny. You can also find things that you might want to do and a friend to do it with!