"Bri-Chan"? Got to love Americans (or other English-speaking roundeyes) who use Japanese pseudonyms and affectations to differentiate themselves from the jocks and preppies. They're the wiggers of the geek world.
I was talking about "Bri-Chan", a Japanese construction (roughly synonymous with "Ms. Bri"). Now it could be that "Bri-chan" is Japanese, though it's more likely that she's a westerner who watched too much anime and decided to adopt elements of Japanese culture and identity as subcultural signifiers.
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applicable family guy quote time
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still funny.
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"Two words, man - BABE. MAGNET."
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I WILL READ THIS WHILE EATING MY PIZZA. BRAVO. MANY THANKS. WOULD READ THIS POST AGAIN.
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IT'S THE LAW.
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Tambien
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Look, I'm sorry, OK?
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wow
(Anonymous) 2006-01-31 02:46 am (UTC)(link)i have gazed upon it innumerable times, and am continually amazed.
sorry.
just happened by searching for eye of sauron on google images.
but i pretty much love this guy.
sincerely,
emelie
emineminie@gmail.com
Iconic
(Anonymous) 2006-03-18 10:31 pm (UTC)(link)