File: Luck of Kokura.swf-(9.5 MB, 432x288, Japanese)
[_] Anonymous 08/13/14(Wed)14:02 No.2487275
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 08/13/14(Wed)14:16 No.2487289
I didn't get a good enough sleep, and I was rude to my mom today. I said a lot of curse words. I
don't think it brought me relief. I hope she isn't too stressed out. I told her I'm sorry. I
sorry mom.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/13/14(Wed)14:18 No.2487292
>>2487275
I really enjoyed this. Thanks for posting it.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/13/14(Wed)14:29 No.2487301
This was actually pretty cool. Do the japanese really not have swear/curse words? I would imagine
even with the way their societies grew, they'd have created one or two with the intent to insult
or bring anger to another person.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/13/14(Wed)14:41 No.2487307
I never really thought of how strange the idea of a swear word is, and it never occurred to me
the japanese don't have such words.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/13/14(Wed)14:41 No.2487309
>>2487275
The audio is out of sync but pretty cool nonetheless
>> [_] Anonymous 08/13/14(Wed)15:13 No.2487333
>>2487275
Link on normal version.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/13/14(Wed)16:11 No.2487394
>>2487333
It's from an old czech movie called "Buttoners". None of it on youtube is in english though, all
I could find were russian subtitles. Someone will have to rip and upload the segment
>> [_] Anonymous 08/13/14(Wed)16:42 No.2487432
>>2487275
That ending tho, holy fuck
>> [_] Anonymous 08/13/14(Wed)16:59 No.2487454
>>2487301
The only one I know of is "kuso" which literally means shit but sometimes in cursing can be
dammit or the adjective "fucking"
Also good upload OP
>> [_] Anonymous 08/13/14(Wed)17:25 No.2487468
>>2487454
jigoku
ama
>> [_] Anonymous 08/13/14(Wed)17:28 No.2487470
>>2487468
I don't trust google translations but
>hell
>sweet
>> [_] Anonymous 08/13/14(Wed)17:32 No.2487473
>>2487454
日本人です~
"Kuso" literally means poop, lol
It's all about the way you say the word and the attitude/intention behind it.
Like you can say "kutsu ni kuso tsuita" 'I have poop/crap on my shoe' or yell "Kusooooo!!!"
which'll be like "SHIIIIIIIT!!!!!"
Like when a Japanese person gets angry they just sound mad and it's pretty fucking scary and
intimidating if you don't expect it.
Also I tell all my dirty Gaijin friends about the tone and attitude thing. Japan literally does
have curses and shit though, and there's the exact Japanese equal of "Take that back". People
"believe" or understand that words have spirit like "kotodama" and the spirits behind words can
hurt people
>> [_] Anonymous 08/13/14(Wed)17:53 No.2487487
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