SPOILEROm spoilers te kunnen lezen moet je zijn ingelogd. Je moet je daarvoor eerst gratis Registreren. Ook kun je spoilers niet lezen als je een ban hebt.– May 9th – Confession Day (Kokuhaku no Hi)
Registered with the Japan Anniversary Association for the men’s deodorant and body care brand AXE produced by Unilever Japan, this date was chosen also based on a pun on the pronunciation of “5” (ko) and “9” (ku). More specifically, this anniversary is a day for men to declare their true feelings to the women they love.
– May 13th – May Storm Day
This day is approximately three months from Valentine’s Day, and it’s said to be the best time to bring up the topic of breaking up if the relationship you got into as a result of Valentine’s Day doesn’t seem to be working out. Japan tends to experience sudden storms and strong winds between late-April to mid-May due to extratropical cyclones. As they always say, after every storm comes a rainbow, so just treat your breakups like a passing storm and look forward to the next rainbow!
– May 15th – Stockings Day
It is said that on this day in 1940, the world’s first-ever nylon stockings created by the American nylon manufacturing company Du Pont were made available to the public. We have no idea why the Japanese are bothered about when the US got their first nylon stockings, but since stockings are a fashion staple for most Japanese OL (office lady), perhaps it’s only fair to pay a tribute to the original creators. And also perhaps because it’s a good excuse to share photos of sexy stocking-clad legs on Twitter.SPOILEROm spoilers te kunnen lezen moet je zijn ingelogd. Je moet je daarvoor eerst gratis Registreren. Ook kun je spoilers niet lezen als je een ban hebt.– May 16th – Sex Taboo Day
Or, to put it in a more straightforward manner, do not copulate on this day or risk losing your life within the next three years. Apparently that’s what was written in a pornographic book from the Edo era (1603 – 1868), titled Tsuyabanashi Makurabako (艶話枕筥). Historical advice, people.
– May 23rd – Kissing Day, Love Letter Day
On this day in 1946, Japan saw the premier of their very first movie that had a kissing scene in it. That calls for a celebration!
As for Love Letter Day, this date also happens to be movie-related. The date was chosen by Japanese film company Shochiku in conjunction with the release of the movie titled Love Letter in 1998. Other than it being the day the movie hit the big screens in Japan, the numbers “5” (ko), “2” (fu) and “3” (mi) sound similar to the word “koibumi”, which means “love letter” in Japanese.
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quote:Op woensdag 6 mei 2015 22:13 schreef Qunix het volgende:
It may be pure coincidence, but there are various anniversaries in May that happen to be related to love relationships in one way or another, although some of these special days appear to be slightly odd – apparently you could risk losing your life if you had sex on one of these days!
WTF!?
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In Japan, there’s some sort of anniversary for some cause almost every day. This is so because Japan has an association that keeps track of all these dates as an official matter, the Japan Anniversary Association. For a fee of 100,000 yen (US$835), anyone can register their very own special day and have it officially recognized by the association.
– May 6th – Condom Day (Gomu no Hi)
In Japanese, the numbers “5” and “6” can be pronounced as “go” and “mu” respectively, resulting in “gomu” when read together. Gomu may refer to rubber, latex, or a slang term for condoms, but obviously more people would rather celebrate the latter. And it seems like one of they ways they observe this anniversary is by posting photos of themselves posing with condoms…
Juist...SPOILEROm spoilers te kunnen lezen moet je zijn ingelogd. Je moet je daarvoor eerst gratis Registreren. Ook kun je spoilers niet lezen als je een ban hebt.– May 9th – Confession Day (Kokuhaku no Hi)
Registered with the Japan Anniversary Association for the men’s deodorant and body care brand AXE produced by Unilever Japan, this date was chosen also based on a pun on the pronunciation of “5” (ko) and “9” (ku). More specifically, this anniversary is a day for men to declare their true feelings to the women they love.
– May 13th – May Storm Day
This day is approximately three months from Valentine’s Day, and it’s said to be the best time to bring up the topic of breaking up if the relationship you got into as a result of Valentine’s Day doesn’t seem to be working out. Japan tends to experience sudden storms and strong winds between late-April to mid-May due to extratropical cyclones. As they always say, after every storm comes a rainbow, so just treat your breakups like a passing storm and look forward to the next rainbow!
– May 15th – Stockings Day
It is said that on this day in 1940, the world’s first-ever nylon stockings created by the American nylon manufacturing company Du Pont were made available to the public. We have no idea why the Japanese are bothered about when the US got their first nylon stockings, but since stockings are a fashion staple for most Japanese OL (office lady), perhaps it’s only fair to pay a tribute to the original creators. And also perhaps because it’s a good excuse to share photos of sexy stocking-clad legs on Twitter.die jappers zijn dan weliswaar gek, wel grappig om te lezen...SPOILEROm spoilers te kunnen lezen moet je zijn ingelogd. Je moet je daarvoor eerst gratis Registreren. Ook kun je spoilers niet lezen als je een ban hebt.– May 16th – Sex Taboo Day
Or, to put it in a more straightforward manner, do not copulate on this day or risk losing your life within the next three years. Apparently that’s what was written in a pornographic book from the Edo era (1603 – 1868), titled Tsuyabanashi Makurabako (艶話枕筥). Historical advice, people.
– May 23rd – Kissing Day, Love Letter Day
On this day in 1946, Japan saw the premier of their very first movie that had a kissing scene in it. That calls for a celebration!
As for Love Letter Day, this date also happens to be movie-related. The date was chosen by Japanese film company Shochiku in conjunction with the release of the movie titled Love Letter in 1998. Other than it being the day the movie hit the big screens in Japan, the numbers “5” (ko), “2” (fu) and “3” (mi) sound similar to the word “koibumi”, which means “love letter” in Japanese.
Nee, cartoonquote:Op woensdag 6 mei 2015 22:12 schreef mschol het volgende:
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ook lego of niet?
voordeel van die lego films is dat ze een aantal truuckjes met lego uithalen die anders niet zouden kunnen
ahh, ik dacht je misschien een film ofzo bedoelde..quote:Op woensdag 6 mei 2015 22:27 schreef De_Dakgoot het volgende:
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Nee, cartoon
Zijn al iets van 6 seizoenen, maar is best goed als je van star wars houd
THE COLD NEVER BOTHERED ME ANYWAY, BAKA!quote:Op woensdag 6 mei 2015 22:10 schreef De_Dakgoot het volgende:
Arinoo mama no sugata miseru noyo
Arinoo mama no jibuun ni naruno
quote:Op donderdag 7 mei 2015 01:04 schreef DeZwabber het volgende:
Verder met Welcome to the NHK.
e08, ze gaan op "date", dat einde als ze bijna kussen. Ik ging kapot.
Ik was er een tijd geleden al aan begonnen, maar bleef steken bij e06. Shit happens.quote:Op donderdag 7 mei 2015 13:49 schreef Arashimashou het volgende:
Werd tijd dat je dat ging kijken zeg.
Zeer goede anime hè?quote:Op donderdag 7 mei 2015 19:44 schreef DeZwabber het volgende:
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Ik was er een tijd geleden al aan begonnen, maar bleef steken bij e06. Shit happens.
Ja, qua uiterlijk wel.quote:Op donderdag 7 mei 2015 20:19 schreef DeZwabber het volgende:
Yamazaki doet me een beetje denken aan die bebrilde knakker uit Katawa Shoujo, Kenji.
Inderdaad.quote:Op donderdag 7 mei 2015 20:37 schreef DeZwabber het volgende:
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En ook die "vrouwen zijn de duivel" tirades.
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