6.23.2011

Why I am Studying Japanese? (The reinforcement of an Public Oath.)








The anniversary of when I first embarked on this task of learning Japanese has long passed since it was on May 18th. Thus, this has been long overdue for me to have that long nostalgic moment to ask myself “WHY AM I STILL LEARNING THIS?” and reinforce my belief that I can become fluent. Why I started learning this (BEING A SATANIST IS EASIER) fun and rewarding language.
My inspirations for adding this language to my memory banks are three vast, yet simplistic categories of Anime/Manga, Asian Women, and Japanese Culture.

In the minds of Otakus and I anime is the highest form of entertainment. Along with Manga it’s a double dose for the mind. However, When its conveyed to me that I’m missing out on an ubiquitous amount of Anime/Manga due to the inability to speak/read the language where it comes from?! That’s like telling a person’s that “you can taste bland ramen noodles or you can put the flavor pack in it and taste a bold flavor of ramen”. So why not put the flavor pack it? Because the Anime/Manga that gets over here becomes like bland noodles to the natives cause they’ve seen Dragonball, Dragonball Z and Dragonball GT and geeked out to it before it became a stamp of what Anime is in the American Culture.  So I would like to dump that flavor pack in this big soup that we call Anime/Manga so I can get it while its hot and ready.

Many of my friends know about my addiction to Asian women that started at 16. This comes from watching gargantuous amounts of Anime, Hentai (Yep) and Futanari :)~ that once I saw the actually form then the appetite started flowing. Not to mention that they are sexy and for this blog to remain G rated I'd have to leave this subject where it is.


On a more mature tone, Japan's culture is one of the most influential things that urge me to purse this language vigorously. It connect with me by one avenue by way of they're expression of  shyness since I too myself am of a shy persona. Further, since anime is part of the culture then I feel that there won't be as much prejudices against it and my love of it. However by no means am I trying to fine a paradise where nothing in my life goes wrong, but I am searching for a place where I will have a measure of comfort among the crime and etc that every part of the planet has.

In conclusion, the reasons for me absorbing Japanese may be common ,yet I am willing not to let them become fragile or fleeting as many before me have. At this moment I'd like to thank Anti-moon for encouraging its readers to write out the reasons that they are learning a language. Also I must thank Khatzumoto for perpetuating Anti-moons article via Twitter. Well this is the end of my explanation and I appriciate all of you for taking out time to read this :).

What are some of the reasons you are learning Japanese? 

1 comment:

  1. the culture, the beauty of the language, Anime, I want to use it when I get there and because people are not usually inclined to learn in

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