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This game is something else, it doesn't generate angry thoughts within me, it has some great artwork and the game is playable with one hand!
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Steel 10 dec, 2023 @ 7:37 
F U WERE KILLED TOMORROW, I WOULDNT GO 2 UR FUNERAL CUZ ID B N JAIL 4 KILLIN DA MOTHA ♥♥♥♥♥ THAT KILLED U!


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Send this GUN to everyone you care about including me if you care. C how many times you get this, if you get a 9 your A TRUE HOMIE
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Light Ai 5 sep, 2021 @ 11:11 
Ill tell you why you are wrong. M requires you to put your lips together, whereas N doesn't. This is how it works in english.

Similarly, in Japanese you don't put your lips together when you say ん but moreover it acts like a defacto-vowel. Yes, it isn't a vowel technically, but it kind of works like one and when you pronounciate you have to give ん the same space in the word as the other syllables.

Also, saying ん requires you to give air from your throat, unlike in english where you give air from your nose and this is also why the japanese one reminds you of a vowel, but mostly the combination of that and the fact that you have to give it it's own space in the pronounciation

Now, it's impossible to say the japanese N with closed lips, which is how you say an M btw, because it's not an M. it's a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ N.

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