For everyone else, this is what I wrote...
nihongo no moji de kakenakatta kedo...
honma ni naa, Possible-kun ga aru toki ni kangaesugiteru kedo, hoka no toki ni juubun ni kangaetenai ne...
ore ga "kono posuto de Possible-san ga satan ni natten...kemono no suuji to shitara (you miro!)" tte
genrishugi to kankei nai wa!
Mebaqqer
tokoro ga, ore wa eho-sho ni natta koto nai de.
Translation:
I couldn't write in Japanese characters, but...
Seriously, Possible-kun sometimes thinks too much, other times not enough huh...
I said, "possible just became Satan with that post...mark of the beast and all (look carefully)."
It has nothing to do with Fundamentalism!
Mebaqqer
By the way, I never became a Jehovah's Witness.
SO to this Possible said as follows:
neruhodo nee.
666 tte ka.
shikashi, omae wa bakappoi na
kisama nihonjin nanka?
mukashi omae ni henshin shita kotoga attaga,
"Mebaqqer" towa fuzaketa namae da na.
Which means...
Oh I get it
[You were] talking about 666
However, You (omae, rude form of you) are kind of stupid huh
[Are] you (kisama, even ruder form of you) Japanese [or] something?
I had replied to you (omae, rude) a long time ago,
But "Mebaqqer" is a joke name (it seems).
Perhaps the one part means "[Are] you something Japanese?" (perhaps thinking Foreign born Japanese or something). The wording is vague. Anyways, the problem isn't with just language it seems...kisama carries the force of "you f*ck" and is an extremely rude way to address someone. For some information to support this, so you don't think I am just making it up, check here: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080509140051AAwdbif
Mebaqqer
P.S. Fukanou-kun, kitanai kotoba o tsukattara akan de! tokoro ga, fuzaketehen wa, zutto kono namae o tsukateta wa. dareka ga Fukanou-kun no iken to chigau iken ga attara, totsuzen ni akanku naru ka? okashii naa... (Impossible-kun, you mustn't use bad words! By the way, I have used this name for a long time. If someone has an opinion that is different than (you), all of the sudden [they] become bad? That's strange...)