<p>Sex: Male
Race: Caucasian
Top College: Stanford, UCLA, Cornell, Boston College, Univ. of Chicago
State: Arizona
Grades: All A’s throughout my life, no B EVER. (4.83W/4.61W (cumulative GPA) )
Rank 18/697
Ecs: Key Club, Varsity Hockey Captain, DECA, out-of-school volunteer work, published writer, AAA hockey</p>
<p>^impressive
Where are you published?</p>
<p>C’mon folks, any other Marylanders?</p>
<p>@rrcjmcandless: I’m not sure exactly why I’m interested in Japan. I think it’s a deep interest (from Cal Newport xD). Like, I started liking anime/manga when I was little, it then turned into liking the dramas/movies from Japan, then I learned about the actors, next I started liking the language, and from there it was history! xD</p>
<p>I love other countries as well, but I don’t want to spread myself out too thin!!! I started learning Japanese, so I won’t add on another language (besides Korean) until I am 100% satisfied with my Japanese language ability! lol</p>
<p>@Aj39vn23cf2: I love manga! I don’t read that many though. I only really read 1/2 Prince and Prince of Tennis. I watch Naruto Shippuden (catching up), and I will soon read or watch Code Geass. I like both anime and manga, it depends on how closely the anime sticks to the plot/characters/etc. However, I love Japanese movies the most!!! (and not just animated!)</p>
<p>^
I liked both the manga and anime form of Prince of Tennis. I’ve only watched the series once but I’ve reread the manga series at least five times.</p>
<p>I LOVED the Geass anime. I normally don’t watch anime, but after episode one I was seriously hooked. I don’t think the manga series is online; if it is, I must not have liked it. I would definitely advise watching the anime, though - I could give you a link to all of the episodes of season two. It may or may not have season one, also - I’d have to check.</p>
<p>I’ve reread most decent+ mangas on MangaFox and, while it was still up, OneManga. I’ve recently found myself gravitating towards MangaReader, just because of the format.</p>
<p>I don’t normally watch any movies, much less Japanese ones. I don’t know why… I haven’t really watched any T.V. at all in the last six years. In middle school, I focused on RuneScape, and at the end of 8th grade focused on xbox. I don’t even remember when I started reading manga…</p>
<p>The only animated Japanese movie I’ve ever seen was Spirited Away. It is one of the few movies I’ll actually re-watch every now and then. </p>
<p>Sadly, due to a lack of anime, I know next to nothing in the Japanese language. </p>
<p>This is the second time I’ve found someone interested manga outside of a manga website. No, wait, third. And to think I’d find someone on CC…anything can happen, huh.</p>
<p>I’m flattered you copied off of my class of 2012 post!</p>
<p>Too bad I patented it and now you’re under arrest</p>
<p>Look, a spy from the class above! Treat him with respect so that he will send reports of our chivalry back to their offices. They must not know of our invasion plans!</p>
<p>I’m a girl.
And this thread fails</p>
<p>For now, at least. My apologies for the gender confusion; I’m not thinking clearly right now, for whatever reason. Maybe the lack of participation is because the amount of Sophomores on the site is low, at least compared to the amount of Juniors, and because it is getting rather late in the day? Where I live, it is approaching 9:30, and I’ve just been feeling really looney these past couple of days. </p>
<p>Please don’t take my gender confusion the wrong way; I have a dismissive view of misogynistic beliefs. Also, sorry about writing so much. I have three different English projects to do and have been trying to write them up lately.</p>
<p>^ You could have just said, “Oh, I’m sorry for the gender confusion. My mistake.” and left it at that, lol.</p>
<p>lolz
sophomores smh.</p>
<p>Hey do you guys know what your year name means? Look it up if you do not. It’s kind of funny and is supposed to describe the average sophomore.</p>
<p>Um it’s the same time over here.
Children lol 9:30 is not late</p>
<p>^ True!!!
The party has just started!!!
Hoot!Hoot!</p>
<p>well for us the party never ends. these kiddies need to be tucked in.</p>
<p>SOPHOMOOORES!</p>
<p>Y’all need to be cool like the juniors & initiate a conversation or something.</p>
<p>seriously.</p>
<p>how did you do that!? wait post it on our own so these little kiddies wont have it on theirs</p>
<p>A sophomore is a second-year student. Etymologically, the word means ‘wise fool’; consequently sophomoric means “pretentious, bombastic, inflated in style or manner; immature, crude, superficial” (according to the Oxford English Dictionary). Coming from the Greek sophos, meaning “wise”, and moros meaning “foolish”.</p>
<p>^
Dear sophomores, that is what you are at the moment. But do not worry, one day-if you keep trying- you will be as cool as the class of 2012…maybe…kinda…not really.</p>
<p>Sorry there is no hope for you.</p>
<p>^ The class of 2012 is garbage…ya’ll bringing the end of the world.</p>
<p>^ If that were actually true (which it’s not), then that means we’ll graduate.
And you won’t.</p>
<p>Suckas.</p>
<p>^^^Doesn’t matter. Both 2012 and 2013 have some more time to spend in high school. Poor kids.</p>
<p>Lucky for the class of '11, we’re done!</p>