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❖Dara ❖ Female ❖ '96 liner-8/16 ❖ USA ❖ ELF ❖ iM@S fan ❖ writer ❖ athlete ❖ lover of life My name is Dara and I have too many feelings for fictional idols, anime, and Korean bands to share with the public. So I dump them here. My favorite group is Super Junior but I also have lots of love for SHINee, SNSD, f(x), Block B, 2NE1, BEG and more. I post anime, idols, and anime idols so it's a hard-knock life for us. Come on in, and feel free to talk to me any time! I don't bite. ❤ Currently watching: ► Anime - UtaPri, Tsuritama ► K-dramas: The King of Dramas
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shinomordio sent: "Were gonna get... CAUGHT!!" Hey gurl, send me some gifs!!

Sorry for the late reply, here you go!~

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Nintendo releases the Wii U with hardly any first party games
They take their time to develop them
Microsoft and Playstation showing off consoles with no games
Nintendo waiting for both companies to flop at E3
Nintendo suddenly drops a megaton amount of first party games for the Wii U
Everybody flocks to it because the other consoles have a higher price point and less games to offer
Iwata’s face when everything worked out according to plan

[keikaku intensifies]


this will never stop being relevant
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Snoop Dogg is REALLY excited about playing a CGI snail named SMOOVE MOVE
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tumblr does for social justice what peta does for animal rights

this is seriously the best analogy ever

Okay, can I say something from experience here?

When I first joined tumblr…

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Japan > Everywhere else

OMG! *m*

This is Japan in a nutshell.  Forget all the crazy stuff with the weird tv programs and the cosplaying—that’s just the outer shell that gets attention because it’s unusual.  This, this is the beauty of the country.  I’ve had little grandmothers chase me down because I dropped my shinkansen tickets.  In amusement parks, the attendants do their upmost to get lost items (usually cardigans or kids’ shoes) back to the owners—before the owners even realize they’d lost said item(s). I’ve had complete strangers not only give my thorough directions but have offered to drive me to the place I needed to go.
It is so, so, so hard to go back to the States after you get the J-treatment. I mean, Japan has its downside (“What is this madness you call pizza???”), but the general attitudes of everyone—even the so-called hardcore yankees (two of whom who, on a blazing summer day, helped me find one of my schools when I was heinously lost in the labyrinth that is the neighborhood in which said school is located)—is the epitome of the mindset that I wish everyone would adopt. Because yelling at people gets you nowhere. And being able to empathize with people kinda helps make this country a really nice place to live in.

Reblogging again for THIS ↑↑↑↑

THIS IS THE MOST ACCURATE POST I’VE SEEN ON TUMBLR

Ah I need to go there so bad <3

There are bad things about all countries, but I’ve never felt so basically safe as in Japan.

LET ME TELL YOU MY FAVOURITE STORY OF RIDICULOUSLY OVER THE TOP CUSTOMER SERVICE IN JAPAN.
Once I went to a post office to post some things to some people a couple of days before I was heading home. Since I was about to head home, I put the return address as my home address.
A week or two after I got home, I received a mysterious letter from Japan, from someone I’d never even heard of. Inside was a one-page handwritten apology from the woman who had served me at the post office. (Written on beautiful pink paper, too!) She’d realised after I left that she had overcharged me by 700 yen (about US$7). Included in the letter were seven of these things that were apparently internationally recognised vouchers for international stamps from your local post office, valid in any country. (My local post office had never heard of them, but after a bit of phone tag someone eventually confirmed that they could accept them.) She sent the letter registered post and the postage was 400 yen. Nearly as much as the amount I’d been overcharged by.
JAPAN, EVERYONE.

I went to Japan on an exchange trip in 8th grade and my friends and I went to a restaurant, and one of them forgot their purse and a waitress chased us down 4 blocks to return it to her. If this had happened in the US, the purse would have been gone. 
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