Sunday, June 12, 2011

Kill 'em with Silence

This will be disjointed since I'm sticky, tired (but not sleepy tired) and hot.

First day in Japan. It's shockingly cooler outside than it is inside. My dinner is a coke, since they fed us like three times on the 11 hour flight here. I sat next to a very chatty Chinese man, whom had a lot of interesting things to say about his kids.

I spent most of my time playing my DS games (Finished case 1 of Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations and beat the last gym in Pokemon Black BOOYAH.) Tonight will most likely be internet browsing, more Ace Attorney, imbibing on a cold Coke, and staring mournfully at my useless phone. We have nothing to do tonight except get here and settle.

Since the main point of going abroad to Japan is to learn something, every time I blog I will write a few things I learned. They're not necessarily useful or important things, but they are things nonetheless.

What I learned today...
- NBA stands for Nihon Bus Association
- There's a strange admirable artistry in kanji road paint.
- Gaijin (foreigners) who understand Japanese give off a vibe that they have a vague understanding of what the hell is going on.
- All the defense attorneys in Ace Attorney have bigger racks than I do. Even the dudes.

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