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lol. is it sanctimonious day where you're from?

that looks like a delicious mitarashi dango, although it looks like Paruru's not enjoying it much...

those are probably Hokkaido new potatoes, they really are quite tasty without anything added. but if it tastes buttery, it probably was cooked with some kind of artificial butter flavour in the water.

melon soda poprock icing? i want to try so badly...

maybe i've been indoctrinated by that style but that looks very appetizing to me...

i don't get the popularity of #1, but 2,3,4,6,7,10 are all highly prolific JAV actresses. 4,6,7,10 should be the ones who's got the most years of experience in the business. #1 does a lot of cosplay. #10 is an avid gamer. #3,7 do a lot of photo shooting sessions in Tokyo. #3 was just at Macao's annual Asia Adult

the whole reason for this new one to exist... Uehara Ai and Sakura Mana.

thanks!

i did not know about this one... i must get it now.

not trying to lay blame, but the problem with names and borders in many instances in the East, are problems with imperialism from the West or the rash post-WW2 control decisions, both often made without much input from Eastern parties. the contested borders between India, Pakistan, and China for example, well,

red seabream. very delicious and used as ceremonial fish in some Japanese religious ceremonies. also a popular fare for New Year celebrations.

i know a lot of people hated OOtP, and yes some certain cheesy choices were made by the art and music departments, but actually that's one of the movies i didn't really have a problem with, mostly because Umbridge's actor did such a horrifyingly wonderful job. and Luna's actor was so wonderfully quirky. also in terms

*sigh* so it's once again down to Jewish were victimized, therefore they win all the arguments.

Not many people know this, but the fuhrer was descended from a long line of English queens.

true true. which is why both flags have been known to cause a ruckus in China and SK at one time or another. i was just indicating that the rising sun flag seems to be the more well known one today, and people are more likely to associate it to the imperialistic Japanese agenda since it's closer related to Japanese

merchant ships even into the early 20th century seldomly fly any national flags in open waters, steam ships and sailing ships usually only had company/family crests painted on. if they flew national flags, it was the Nisshoki, not the Kyokujitsuki.

so was Goblet of Fire (600+ UK version/700+ US version)... the movie was one of worst hack jobs of editing in a big budget film.

The Tauriel-Legolas-Kili love triangle has also been removed.

please re-read what i said. carefully.

correction: the swastika in the hands of the Nazis was a political symbol, the rising sun flag during the entire WW2 setting, was a purely military symbol to most of East and SE Asia and was appropriated by the Japanese Imperial Army. while it existed before in Japan, it wasn't used to represent all of Japan as the