User talk:Kyoraku08

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Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- Yyp (Talk) 11:51, 28 April 2012

Re: Quick Favor
Sorry for the delay--I've been through some crap, as one of my recent Corner posts explains.

I tried to look at the pic you linked, but it tried to make me download rather than just view it; hazarding this anyway, it kept running down the timer, making me watch the dumb ad--and still not letting me DL, instead resetting things to make me watch another ad fruitlessly, etc.

Thus, I'm just gonna throw out some of the more common words for "two", "paired", "together" and such, and ask you to check if one of them looks correct: 二, 双, 両, 相, 共, 雙 (remember, you can zoom-in by holding down "Ctrl" and then pressing "+" to check the minute details of the Kanji--"Ctrl" and "0" to get size back to normal after).

Lemme know if I got it :). Adam Restling (talk) 18:18, February 16, 2014 (UTC)


 * Thanks, that's definitely a big help; plus I learned a new word! The move, it seems, is Morotezuki (諸手突), wherein morote (諸手), "both hands/two-handed", is expressed with "various, many, together" + "hand(s)". Adam Restling (talk) 12:48, February 20, 2014 (UTC)