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Guren

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supernaturalgirl
Really? I like her style. I acted like her through High School. Also I didn't even realize it. I started read Manga in 8th grade. Fruits basket was my first Manga.
marou
Sakuma Of The Funk @marou left a comment for Guren
Feb 05, 15 at 11:52pm
Gimme all ze love! <3
sandman
sandman @sandman left a comment for Guren
Feb 05, 15 at 10:29pm
Hi ^^
kuharido
Ghost @kuharido left a comment for Guren
Feb 05, 15 at 9:12pm
I kept up with the Pokemon series. It still has its moments. I can't beat the nostalgia of the older ones but I still like the show. Serena is a fun character aswell, hope it is not another friend zone for Ash. I'm going to start on the Final Act for Inuyasha soon. Recently I finished the anime Ergo Proxy which I really enjoyed. I like cyberpunk storylines plus the characters were likeable. What kind of genres do you enjoy?
wolfraverxemnas
Feb 05, 15 at 9:11pm
I grew up with the Rolling Stones, Creedence Clearwater Revival and the Doors because of my dad. If you want to be specific, one of my favorite bands was Green Day when growing up. I still appreciate their Dookie album to this day :) Don't get wrong, I do enjoy Rock n' Roll, but I like my European Techno and 8-bit music too :)
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ryuuchi
Ryuuchi @ryuuchi left a comment for Guren
Feb 05, 15 at 4:24pm
Deerfield beach fl o.o do my hair! >:0
furfaggot
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kuharido
Ghost @kuharido left a comment for Guren
Feb 03, 15 at 4:21am
I got into Robotech and Teknoman as a kid. When the Pokemon craze started up I learned more about anime culture in general. Inuyasha really helped it along also. Been a fan ever since. Like you it was a major support during tough times.
wolfraverxemnas
Feb 02, 15 at 11:27pm
I really enjoy Guerrilla Radio from the CD "The Battle of Los Angeles" (as it was my only Rage Against the Machine CD I owned when growing up...) I do appreciate hard-core rock n' roll, but I'm starting to appreciate more old-school rock from bands like the Rolling Stones, Creedence Clearwater Revival and the Doors.
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