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Really want me to look it up in the dictionary then we'll see who's right
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Edited by Deus_Irae: 6/17/2015 1:41:50 PM先輩 / せんぱい : n 1)senior (at work or school) 2)superior 3)elder 4)older graduate 5)progenitor 6)old-timer more proof that you're incorrect. Its the japanese equivalent of a Senior in high school over here in the U.S.
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Dude I'm just thirteen don't expect me to know things I haven't even study. [spoiler]-blam!-ing show off [/spoiler]
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Im not showing off, I just hate it when people name themselves after something they know nothing about. Don't act like an internet tough guy either, make sure you actually know what you're talking about before you make claims. Being 13 isn't an excuse, a quick google search can give you the real definition of anything nowadays.
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I don't care if you hate it when people make wrong claims about nothing they know about but have you ever heard the saying [b][u]Know one likes a know it all[/u][/b] not even people who are older than you it's called human nature but you probably wouldn't now that since you sound like your "locked up" in one of those schools were you keep going down depending on what grades you have or some other shit like that
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Edited by Deus_Irae: 6/17/2015 2:05:32 PMKnow it all? Im FAR from that, a know it all is a person who acts as if they know everything. I will never claim to know about something I don't actually know about, you're hypocritical. And I didnt ask if you cared, you could have ignored my initial reply but you chose to try to prove me wrong. You failed, and now you're trying to sound intellectual by spouting things about human nature. I'm a High School dropout, I didnt get my G.E.D. till last year. Truth is I didn't give a single shit about my grades in high school. Stop making assumptions before you make yourself look like a idiot.
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Senpai (先輩, Senpai?) and kōhai (後輩, kōhai?) are an essential element of Japanese age-based status relationships, similar to the way that family and other relationships are decided based on age, with even twins being divided into older and younger sibling. looks like you were wrong.
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Edited by Deus_Irae: 6/17/2015 1:38:26 PMUrbandictionary doesn't count. Senpai is a Senior/Mentor you weabo moron.
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#REKT