YumeBoard 2.0
Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.
YumeBoard 2.0

Talk about YU+ME, and other stuff


You are not connected. Please login or register

introduction, I'm not so good at these

4 posters

Go down  Message [Page 1 of 1]

1introduction, I'm not so good at these Empty introduction, I'm not so good at these Sat Dec 19, 2009 12:10 am

Sakasamanochou

Sakasamanochou

Umm, so I'm 19 and I'm an independent when it comes to politics and I live in one of the hottest areas of Arizona. I wish I lived in Flagstaff (SNOW!), but sadly that is not to be.
I've been reading YU+ME for sometime now, but only just now decided to check out the forums. I am obviously incompetent at posting on this particular style of forum if my previous posts in the Fan-art section are anything to go by...

In any case, I'm not so good at introducing myself. If you have questions feel free to ask them Very Happy

http://www.sakasamanochou1.blogspot.com

2introduction, I'm not so good at these Empty Re: introduction, I'm not so good at these Sat Dec 19, 2009 10:15 am

edispee

edispee

Well here's a question: What does your name mean? It kinda reminds me of a Pokemon name lol (no offense!)

Zelknolf



Sakasama no Chou is a song, specifically the opening credits song to Jigoku Shojo.

The meaning contains some minor wordplay, given that there's some ambiguity in all (noun)no(noun) phrases. "Inverted/Reversed Butterfly" and "Butterfly of Inversion/Reversal" being the two readings.

Sakasamanochou

Sakasamanochou

Zelknolf, you are exactly correct and that is where I got the name. Sakasama No Chou by SNoW is my favorite Japanese song ever. Here is the official video.



edispee, no offense taken

http://www.sakasamanochou1.blogspot.com

freakingdork

freakingdork

Oh! I was wondering if your name was one word or multiple words. One of my favorite Japanese words is Chou (but my actual favorite is komorebi because of the meaning).

Sakasamanochou

Sakasamanochou

freakingdork wrote:Oh! I was wondering if your name was one word or multiple words. One of my favorite Japanese words is Chou (but my actual favorite is komorebi because of the meaning).

*looks up word*
Smile That is pretty.

http://www.sakasamanochou1.blogspot.com

Sponsored content



Back to top  Message [Page 1 of 1]

Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum