tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9030843786433538220.post4322575021135599980..comments2024-03-28T12:28:04.633-07:00Comments on You Can (Not) Upgrade: Singapore 2018 May (7)obaKobahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05520586031308040420noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9030843786433538220.post-58164374914821927492018-07-20T13:17:40.407-07:002018-07-20T13:17:40.407-07:00Best Denki sensei,
remainder -> leftover 残飯や生...Best Denki sensei,<br /><br /> remainder -> leftover 残飯や生ゴミの場合、一般的な米語はこっち。<br /><br />Yes, when I visited suburban area of Semarang, north coast of Java island, Indonesia, there was a huge durian stature accurately done with spikes which should harm numbers of people during the installation, and the fruits looked ripe, opened a little – exactly looked like a mean outer space plant featured on my favorite movie “Little Shop of Horrors.”<br /><br />Actually, I tried to imagine like Funassyi who is a mascot of pear. The one I imagined was ドリアもん Duriamon, the mascot of durian. When Duriamon shown up, people can detect him even half mile away from him because of the smell, and his lethal weapon would be Durian Juice Bushaa! (LLOOLL)<br />Anyhow, durian is a kind of narcotic fruit once you successfully overcame the barrier of the distinctive smell, you must be addicted by its custard-like texture, bitter-sweet flavor and intense of liquor. <br /><br />Dear Best Denki sensei; Come to the dark side. It’s easy for you to bear the smell. Just take your electric scalpel and cauterize the inside of your nose. :))obaKobahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05520586031308040420noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9030843786433538220.post-89927248097357787032018-07-20T03:52:54.805-07:002018-07-20T03:52:54.805-07:00reminder -> remainderreminder -> remainderYamada denkihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09208013314781576920noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9030843786433538220.post-65037527569089512652018-07-20T01:29:16.196-07:002018-07-20T01:29:16.196-07:00obaKoba-sann,
Durian should surely be the emperor...obaKoba-sann,<br /><br />Durian should surely be the emperor of fruits in Southeastern Asia. <br />I hear that in Indonesia, there’re the figures of durian everywhere. <br />If I examined them visually, I’d think they’re somewhat memorials for group sharing belief in divinity. <br /><br />Fundamentally and mainly speaking, the fruit might be unappetizing for the folks who weren’t grown up in such a culture. <br />Although, judging from the behaviors of you and OhMy-sann, he/she who on one occasion turns into being acceptable with the unique odor would become a regular customer of a durian stand. <br />As you told me, it may be a little alike Yakiniku or Unagi-Kabayaki diners in our country, whose aroma draws attention of the neighboring people, and then catches and forcefully holds them.<br />I have to admit it’s like a carnivorous plant. <br /><br />I know I have to make decision of which group I’d belong to ; the group of people including you who judge the fruit as enduring charmingly delicious and pleasant odor or the reminder who detect the distinctive smell beating with a bad scent. <br /><br />best denkiYamada denkihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09208013314781576920noreply@blogger.com