It's 4:43 in the AM and I can't sleep.
Maybe it was the Red Bull and vodkas I had but I'm gonna chalk this one up to my neighbours.
For a culture that has incredibly advanced computers and robotics you'd think they'd get some of the more fundamental things right. What we're lacking here is insulation in our apartment which affects us in two ways: temperature and noise.
For the 'winter' we're having here, it's actually pretty warm. BUT, even when it gets anywhere close to 0 degrees it's fucking FREEZING in this joint.
For the noise bit, I can hear everything that people are talking about outside. Did I mention I can also hear ALL of my neighbours? The walls here are paper thin. I'm not even kidding. We have one guy under us (I think) that likes to play his guitar loud and sing at the top of his lungs at 10 in the morning. Normally this isn't a big deal, but he's doing this shit on the weekends when sleeping in time is so key. Oh, and his singing SUCKS. I'm not even talking My Chemical Romance bad, it's like yelling/chanting...I can't really tell. As for the winners next door to us, they're ALWAYS SO DAMN LOUD. Pretty much all day they have the TV/radio cranked and they're always having shouting level conversations. So here's my point...it's almost 5 now and the TV is still cranked. I swear they're watching some show about Japanese drumming or some shit.
How do you tell someone to shut up in Japanese? This is ridiculous.
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Urusai.
It means "loud". But if you yell it at somebody, it means shut up.
Or for more effect, say Uruse- and really curl the 'r'
:)
darren
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