I actually keep all of my miscellaneous files in a folder with that icon marked 'RIn Bin'.Munchenhausen wrote:Ahhh, Rin in a Bin~
Not sure if you guys noticed, but Akira is a total babe. True fact.
I actually keep all of my miscellaneous files in a folder with that icon marked 'RIn Bin'.Munchenhausen wrote:Ahhh, Rin in a Bin~
OOOH-HO-HO, trust me, I noticed.SpunkySix wrote: Not sure if you guys noticed, but Akira is a total babe. True fact.
http://th06.deviantart.net/fs70/PRE/f/2 ... 603hbs.jpg
(It is my headcanon that Hanako has a thing for Akira, and Akira has found that she has some feelings for Hanako, too, but between having a boyfriend and the issues with that relationship, has decided not to pursue them.)"Y-you think A-Akira's pretty, d-don't you?"
One look at Hanako's face reveals that I'm utterly busted here. "Yeah, I'm sorry..."
"I... I'd b-be mad at you, but I can't b-blame you, I think she's p-pretty too... do y-you want to... you kn-know... with h-her?"
Wait, is Hanako proposing what I think she's proposing?
A flash of red goes across my vision, and my chest is in agony. I hear Hanako's voice off in the distance, screaming for help, but I don't care, I'm going to die with a smile on my face with the mental image of Hanako and Akira in bed with me.
I share this headcanon as well *nods*bhtooefr wrote:I can almost see this scene happening (no I can't, and Hisao seems to prefer Lilly over Akira, but hey):
(It is my headcanon that Hanako has a thing for Akira, and Akira has found that she has some feelings for Hanako, too, but between having a boyfriend and the issues with that relationship, has decided not to pursue them.)"Y-you think A-Akira's pretty, d-don't you?"
One look at Hanako's face reveals that I'm utterly busted here. "Yeah, I'm sorry..."
"I... I'd b-be mad at you, but I can't b-blame you, I think she's p-pretty too... do y-you want to... you kn-know... with h-her?"
Wait, is Hanako proposing what I think she's proposing?
A flash of red goes across my vision, and my chest is in agony. I hear Hanako's voice off in the distance, screaming for help, but I don't care, I'm going to die with a smile on my face with the mental image of Hanako and Akira in bed with me.
KeiichiO wrote:You shall now, and forever be known as, "Steinherz, The Great".
Oddball wrote:It's an obvious mistake. Both are disfigured orphans that read alot and both wear green skirts.
'God. DAMN' is right. Excuse me while I go faint in the corner over here.AaronIsCrunchy wrote:OOOH-HO-HO, trust me, I noticed.SpunkySix wrote: Not sure if you guys noticed, but Akira is a total babe. True fact.
http://th06.deviantart.net/fs70/PRE/f/2 ... 603hbs.jpg
http://shimmie.katawa-shoujo.com/image/3788.png
God. Damn.
Munchenhausen wrote:Ahhh, Rin in a Bin~
Me three. But there's got to be more to it than that…Steinherz wrote:I share this headcanon as well *nods*bhtooefr wrote:(It is my headcanon that Hanako has a thing for Akira, and Akira has found that she has some feelings for Hanako, too, but between having a boyfriend and the issues with that relationship, has decided not to pursue them.)
It's a Rincycling Bin.Munchenhausen wrote:Ahhh, Rin in a Bin~
…, many people erroneously believe.Potato wrote:^ Rin rhymes with bin.
I think one of the better ways to explain it to Anglophones is to treat the Japanese 'i' as the second 'i' in Hawaii. It's not quite 'ee', but closer to the 'i' in modern Greek, or in the Chinese 'li' (which clearly cannot have the same 'i' as 'lit').Atario wrote:It's a Rincycling Bin.Munchenhausen wrote:Ahhh, Rin in a Bin~
…, many people erroneously believe.Potato wrote:^ Rin rhymes with bin.
Um. What? That sounds exactly like a regular "ee" to me…Potato wrote:I think one of the better ways to explain it to Anglophones is to treat the Japanese 'i' as the second 'i' in Hawaii. It's not quite 'ee'
Ah, there's a difference between the sound in 'Hawaii' and the sound in 'feed'. The latter is longer. Or the final vowel in 'spaghetti' and the vowel in 'seen'. The former is somewhere between short and medium, the latter is between medium and long, so people tend to confuse them if they have certain regional dialects. Japanese has very few vowel sounds, and those are almost always consistent. English isn't; the three As in 'Abraham' are different, unlike the way they sound in Hebrew.Atario wrote:Um. What? That sounds exactly like a regular "ee" to me…Potato wrote:I think one of the better ways to explain it to Anglophones is to treat the Japanese 'i' as the second 'i' in Hawaii. It's not quite 'ee'
That's why it's a meme (see, the same medium 'ee')Munchenhausen wrote:Oh god damnit
This happens every time someone says Rin in a Bin