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>>1041532 schizo brainrot
Post number #1041676, ID: a5d545
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troon coons
Post number #1041723, ID: 506f75>>1041780>>1042158
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>>1041481 Acshually, I think wakarimasen is in negative form so it's "I don't get it/don't know" Correct me if I'm wrong but I think the positive form 'd be "wakarimashita"
Post number #1041781, ID: 506f75>>1042114
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>>1041780 you forgot to add "cute" before "nerd"
Post number #1042114, ID: e0675d>>1042123
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>>1041781 :3 I dunno if it really means that but I do know you’ve won my heart
Post number #1042123, ID: 506f75
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>>1042114 Your heart is warm and soft, I like it! Here, take it back, sprinkled with my glitter and best wishes, please take care of your lovely heart!
Post number #1042124, ID: e0675d>>1042126
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Eek! Thaaaank you <3
Post number #1042126, ID: 506f75
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>>1042124 You're always welcome g/u/rlie!
Post number #1042145, ID: 9fd72e
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stop being cute, you cute nerds
Post number #1042158, ID: acc559>>1042168
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>>1041723 Nerd is half right, -masen is negative polite form. It means "I don't understand"
-mashita is the polite past tense, and -masu is the polite present tense, but in this case "Wakarimashita" is more often used than "Wakarimasu".
わかりましたか?
Post number #1042168, ID: 506f75
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>>1042158 Wakarimasu! Thanks you for the correction and info!
Post number #1042472, ID: a725f4
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"Desu ne" is equivalent to "innit bruv"
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