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[_] DESU Anonymous 04/10/13(Wed)22:50 No.1940034
DESU
>> [_] Anonymous 04/10/13(Wed)23:36 No.1940077
I keep thinking I'm going to watch Rozen Maiden one day, but videos like this just take away all
my desire to.
>> [_] That Guy 04/11/13(Thu)01:54 No.1940155
>>1940077
She doesn't DESU all the time. And I just finished season 1, it was pretty good.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/11/13(Thu)02:00 No.1940157
>>1940155
No, but it is like de geso~ in Squid Girl or laughtracks in Sitcoms. After they've been pointed
out to you you're unable to not notice them, and they slowly eat away at you.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/11/13(Thu)02:08 No.1940162
what does desu mean
>> [_] Anonymous 04/11/13(Thu)02:16 No.1940167
>>1940162
Polite way of ending a sentence that isn't seriously used anymore in Japan. It has been out of
date for a long time, and even among out of date sayings it is a really small one in comparison
to others that were used.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/11/13(Thu)02:22 No.1940172
>>1940157
>not watching the english dub
get on my level
>> [_] Nyanonymous 04/11/13(Thu)04:20 No.1940226
>>1940162
>>1940167
derp, it means "to be" with any noun, like he is, that is, and so forth
it's just completely randomly used out of content in every sentence desu~!
that is why you should, by all means, type desu again, desu
>>1940172
huehuehuehueheheuheue
>> [_] PS 04/11/13(Thu)04:21 No.1940227
It is normally only pronounced "dess", as you don't pronounce "u"s in japanese
>> [_] Anonymous 04/11/13(Thu)04:48 No.1940231
>>1940172
Fucking disgusting.