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Perorist

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Last online almost 3 years ago
Japan
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If you're wanting to chat with me, make an appointment with my secretary Phil the Corgi. http://thedailycorgi.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/animale_haioase_vineri_42.jpg
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Ardyn R. Sylvestious @misakinagase Why is that bread loaf sitting in a chair?
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perorist
Jun 30, 17 at 10:13pm
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now i am in a train to go to a maid cafe to hang out with friend. today is the birthday event for a maid.
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Jun 30, 17 at 10:08am
I'm not sure if there are many, but I did see some groups dedicated to Otaku stuff. Yeah, our people tend to have an odd sense of humor. Usually leaving the entire world confused in the process. xD I've actually met some Koreans here, but I don't know if they are still active. By the way, I've always been curious how mangaka live in Japan. Is it difficult for new people like students to publish their art?
suna
suna @suna left a comment for Perorist
Jun 30, 17 at 9:35am
あれ?もしかして、日本語が通じる?
meisterman1985
I guess it's not important to know if it has a "mother" in it. My Japanese sensei made that apple cider vinegar idea for sushi up. どういたしまして。
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perorist
Jun 29, 17 at 11:23pm
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Ladies and gentlemen, this is my privilege and honor to introduce you before I reply for your kind comments. my lunch the RAMEN, which is a ramen soup topped with slices of roasted pork! The bottle has a picture of Calling cat "招き猫", and Asus's tablet PC had become a stone since three hours before because of my stupid shogi.
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feinerine @feinerine left a comment for Perorist
Jun 29, 17 at 10:26pm
Thank you very much for adding me! I'm happy to have someone who lives in Japan add me on here, I hope we get to talk more!
kuharido
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Jun 29, 17 at 8:10pm
I've heard that aswell. In the United States, American comic books were marketed towards younger audiences aswell but in the 80's and 90's they began to make more adult themed comics like The Question that did very well. The idea of a veteran settling an old score was made popular by cowboy western movies so I think that theme in stories is more popular here in America. I don't know how well Solty Rei did in Japan but I liked the themes in that story.
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