10/2= 5 sq meters*
Yesterday arrived my first visitor: youkoso! (welcome)
(*and this goes to prove that whenever there's a will, there's really a way!)
Yesterday arrived my first visitor: youkoso! (welcome)
(*and this goes to prove that whenever there's a will, there's really a way!)
“ | I was born a gaijin. I grew up a gaijin. I came to Japan a gaijin. It's always been as natural as gazing out a window and appreciating the landscape yet not being one with it. I fit in Japan because I matched the role. I was a gaijin from the get go. I suspect a lot of us were. More than this, I suspect there are many Japanese who feel like gaijin too, viewing themselves as enduring extras in their long-playing epics of life. But none of this is necessarily negative——as all "true" gaijin will understand. | ” |
—Thomas Dillon, "Born and raised a 'gaijin', Japan Times, December 24, 2005 |
1 comment:
Onde vive um português, cabem smp 1 ou 3,,,pronto, n era bem assim mas é a versão adaptada. Podem smp dormir em cima das malas, estilo gata borralheira dos tempos modernos;)
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