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0. What does baka mean? The short answer: Baka (馬鹿 or ばか) is a Japanese swear or curse word meaning idiot, jackass, dumbass, or unthinking fool.
To start identifying your emotional needs, try writing a list under each of these areas. For example, ask yourself, “what would make me feel safe...
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Read More »There’s even a well-known manga series called Tsuribaka-Nisshi (釣りバカ日誌), basically meaning Fishing Nut’s Diary. It centres around a salaryman named Densuke Hamasaki who loves fishing so much, his unimaginative supervisor calls him ‘Fishing-baka’ – but the joke’s on his manager, because through fishing he meets and befriends his company’s CEO.
But why did it flop? "It was a flop because it wasn't sufficiently differentiated from the PSP-3000 to justify the much higher price," Wedbush...
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The game was reworked into a PlayStation Portable version titled 50 Cent: Bulletproof G Unit Edition, with a top-down perspective, which released...
Read More »Now that we’ve covered every possible meaning of baka and its pronunciation, let’s ponder this: where did the word baka come from? Well, the truth is, we don’t know. There are several different origin stories. One thing we do know is that the word first appeared in writing as bakamono (馬鹿者), an insult loosely meaning foolish man, in 1342 as part of the Taiheiki, a Japanese historical epic.
You should generally sharpen your knives at least every two weeks, though it depends on how often you use them. Your daily, go-to knives should...
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While many concealed carriers will swear by larger calibers or smaller calibers, the 9mm has proven itself through time to be the “one size fits...
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However, other sources say that you would need to eat at least three cans of tuna a day for 6 months to risk mercury toxicity. The United States...
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The largest share of Gen X gamers were split evenly between 8–12 hours and 1–3 hours per week (26% each). Boomers most commonly spend just 1–3...
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