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My favorite word: "Karoshi" by bassplayer2004-02-10 17:04:46
  Isn't it... by Llyr2004-02-10 17:06:01
    Don't look at the above post. by bassplayer 2004-02-10 17:08:45
Of course, all of you will look at it now.

Yeah, the word "karou" means "exhaustion [from overwork]" and "shi" means % ".

Interestingly, "shi" also means "four" in Japanese. In the West, we don't have 13th floors. The Japanese don't have 4th floors.
[ Reply ]
      Crap. Replace a word. by bassplayer2004-02-10 17:09:45
      And dish sets don't come in fours either! by BRP2004-02-10 17:18:41
        You lived there? Cool? by bassplayer2004-02-10 17:23:58
        /me is very jelous..... (n/t) by Animefreak2004-02-10 17:37:14
          Or maybe he is jealous... (n/t) by bassplayer2004-02-10 17:40:42
      Too late. by lucidpsyche2004-02-10 17:23:16
        Then why didn't you share the knowledge with us? (n/t) by bassplayer2004-02-10 17:24:36
          Knowledge? What knowledge? by lucidpsyche2004-02-10 17:28:39
            Duh. And other bizarre ones you might know. by bassplayer2004-02-10 17:29:22
              Umm... by lucidpsyche2004-02-10 17:32:53
                *snerk* by bassplayer2004-02-10 17:36:34
                  -grins- by lucidpsyche2004-02-10 17:41:47
                    Knew the last one. by bassplayer2004-02-10 17:47:36
              That literally is time-time. by Naruki2004-02-10 17:58:38
                I know. And that process is called "lenition". by bassplayer2004-02-10 18:04:37

 

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