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A Mystery
Posts: 1888 Location: Netherlands |
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Wow, your vocabulary must be enormous, Answerman. It's probably because I'm Dutch, but I never, not even ONCE, heard of words like vicissitude or pulchritude (that one was a few columns ago).
... Do I need to include words like these in my English vocabulary or just forget them? I don't want to feel stupid because I cannot understand everything, but sometimes I'm too lazy to look it up in a dictionary. Last edited by A Mystery on Fri Jun 15, 2012 1:56 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Surrender Artist
Posts: 3264 Location: Pennsylvania, USA |
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Speaking as somebody who has used words like that and 'worse' in cold blood, I can safely say that you can safely forget them. They're a lot of fun for some of us, but the median English speaker won't know what to make of or bother with such magniloquent sesquipedalian loquacity. In fact, some of them might become very annoyed at you for it. Of course, over here all that a foreigner needs to be able to say are, "where is the bathroom," and, "The United States of American is the greatest nation that God has ever put on Earth." |
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Princess_Irene
ANN Reviewer
Posts: 2652 Location: The castle beyond the Goblin City |
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In fact, A Mystery, despite the vast quantity of words in the English language - take at look at an unabridged Oxford English Dictionary sometime - most Americans only use about 500 words. It's called "The New Jersey 500," although now I of course can't lay my hand on the book I read that in...
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dragon695
Posts: 1377 Location: Clemson, SC |
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I find it laughable that nextgen consoles will be released next year. Nintendo's offering was just plain awful, I have no faith in Sony, and Microsoft, well...
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A Mystery
Posts: 1888 Location: Netherlands |
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@ Surrender Artist & Princess_Irene: Thanks for the fun replies. I feel less dumb now. In a way, it's quite impressive that people can get by in life with only 500 words they commonly use.
(About the bathroom: I sometimes think I can look for it myself, but it can be a bit embarassing if you open the wrong doors ) The only AMV's I like are the funny ones or they have to be extremely well made. |
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LordByronius
ANN Columnist
Posts: 861 Location: Philippe for America! He is five. |
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yeah, but those "horror/scifi" movie packs are usually public domain films, or films that the DVD company bought the rights to from a bankruptcy auction for sometimes as little as one dollar. even for an "older" OAV title, the usual licensing fees still apply. that means you'd need to meet a certain, specific quota of sales numbers. also, i think Patlabor is "well regarded" perhaps, but "popular" it is not. |
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DavidShallcross
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You really shouldn't repeat such slurs without attribution. And "pulchritude" shouldn't be a difficult word, if you remember your Latin, "puella pulchra" and all that. |
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BorgmanJayce
Posts: 298 Location: Hades via UK |
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I own most of those Robotech novels myself; some of which I bought in France when I was a teenager in the early 90's as well as all 3 1st editions of the Gundam novels translated by Frederik L. Schodt! As for light novels, I definitely wouldn't have any problems buying them if they were available for a reasonable price on Amazon or Kobo AND also available for purchase via the UK Kindle Store as well as the UK Kobo Store (Unlike Viz Media who doesn't seem to want my money when it comes to buying their e-manga and Viz Europe is a bloody joke altogether, but that's another story for a later time) If Gundam AGE ever came out in dub form, I would definitely watch it and buy some of the toys as well. After all, if the Little Battlers anime can get a English dub (along with the videogame and robot toy that came with the Japanese version hopefully), why can't Gundam AGE have some of the toys come out in the West? |
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Chagen46
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Really? Given how AGE has been taking flack with it's supposed....backwardsness when it comes to women, I thought you woild at least hold a large disdain for it. |
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writerpatrick
Posts: 680 Location: Canada |
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I hadn't seen that before but I like this parody: http://www.thefinalact.net/videos/frames_o.html |
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Lord Geo
Posts: 2665 Location: North Brunswick, New Jersey |
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That's essentially why I made my main example specifically focused on anime movies made by Toei that were based on Shonen Jump titles. It would make licensing somewhat easier, since they're all from one company, and even if the titles themselves don't have too much clout or familiarity over here, the Jump name itself does, which gives them at least "something extra" that most other productions won't necessarily have. First have proof that the idea might work by using something that has some identifiable name behind it, like the Jump name, and if it does in fact work then you can start going for the more "random" and obscure stuff. |
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asimpson2006
Posts: 3151 Location: USA |
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I've only noticed a few people here on the forums talking about it, I can easily ignore them since I see nothing sexiest or backwards with how they treat women. |
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rheiders
Posts: 1137 Location: Colorful Colorado :) |
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I agree wholeheartedly! (Though if you can't tell from my avatar, I'm also dying to read a professional English translation of the Baccano! and Durarara!! light novels. ) |
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GATSU
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Well, after Toonami, now they can, so it's just a matter of, "Will they do it?"
Not just Turn A, Double Zeta.
My feeling is Sunrise notices they can do business here without Bandai, so they'll probably try to sell more Gundam through a different R1 licensor. They probably get a cut of the toy revenue, too, but their bread and butter is clearly home video. So being shut off from our market, just because their boss his mind, is counterproductive. If you see Amazon sales ranks, 0079 did make money here. There is a new audience for the product since Wing, even if it's not as big as it was in the 2000s. But Bandai Visual doesn't like the idea of people shunning overpriced DVDs and BDs, so they decided to punish their profitable and stable American division and put the blame on them, rather than their short-sighted business decisions. I really hope there's an investor uprising over that one, and they force the current management to resign. |
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Fencedude5609
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Then you must be completely blind. |
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