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Kiwifarms Gossip & Slap Fights Lol look at this faggot- OF edition

These threads cover general gossip and interacting with Kiwifarms (openly calling them out).
good lord how many people on kf are saying they'd fuck their avatar like they've never seen anime before?

that is a really strange state between being a lonely loser and not being into anime.
I was one of the only male avatars I saw. Looked like young goku or something but I'm not a weeb so dunno.
 
Nigga are you really Chinese? Are you Xi's daughter?

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No, I'm not Chinese, nor do I have any Asian ancestry that I know of. Uma is Japanese for horse, and 馬 is the Kanjii for the word horse. うま is horse (uma) in hiragana, and this ウマ is uma in Katakana. Kanjii in Japanese and Hanzi in Mandarin Chinese have similar or almost the same characters, but often have different pronunciations and meanings sometimes. Mǎ is the pronunciation for horse in Mandarin, and uses the same character, 馬. My current username on here means "puppy" in Mandarin Chinese, and the pronunciation is after the Hanzi characters.
 
No, I'm not Chinese, nor do I have any Asian ancestry that I know of. Uma is Japanese for horse, and 馬 is the Kanjii for the word horse. うま is horse (uma) in hiragana, and this ウマ is uma in Katakana. Kanjii in Japanese and Hanzi in Mandarin Chinese have similar or almost the same characters, but often have different pronunciations and meanings sometimes. Mǎ is the pronunciation for horse in Mandarin, and uses the same character, 馬. My current username on here means "puppy" in Mandarin Chinese, and the pronunciation is after the Hanzi characters.
kinda cringe
 
No, I'm not Chinese, nor do I have any Asian ancestry that I know of. Uma is Japanese for horse, and 馬 is the Kanjii for the word horse. うま is horse (uma) in hiragana, and this ウマ is uma in Katakana. Kanjii in Japanese and Hanzi in Mandarin Chinese have similar or almost the same characters, but often have different pronunciations and meanings sometimes. Mǎ is the pronunciation for horse in Mandarin, and uses the same character, 馬. My current username on here means "puppy" in Mandarin Chinese, and the pronunciation is after the Hanzi characters.
My culture is not your costume bigot!
>:D
 
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@SIGSEGV get to making that “Unban {o}P II” thread so i can rate this post autistic.
 
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