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Regeneration was fun(the taiko performance)!!!! Performed by Taiko Project, and I hope they'll be able to live on performances and/or teaching taiko. I got to see Yuta, not changed, and always his nice personality. Yeah... He was the central person(it seemed to me) of the group. Go, fundoshi!!!! It's actually not quite comfortable. Hahahahaha. The next tour performance is in 2006. T_T Ahhhhhhhh yeaaaaaaaaaaah.
Different topic, the 30 Topics for the Writer/Drawer topics are here!!! Haha! Three 'topics' in one sentence!! I have 01. How do you do? ready, but not the picture!! It's at school!! Noooooo....
Here are the topics, translated just for you! <- I like being corny these days. In Japanese, it's called 'stinky.'
00. Please tell us your (user)name, website name, and ambition/plans.
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01. How do you do? (Meeting for the first time) 02. Secret 03. Demon 04. Amusement Park 05. Rain 06. Retro 07. Cellular phone 08. Boundary 09. Cold hand 10. Doctor 11. 37.5 12. Crime 13. Helix 14. Miracle/locus(tracks)/pass away/pyroxene 15. Syndrome 16. Tear 17. Who are you 18. Sugar confectionery 19. Unplanned incident 20. Monochrome 21. Cry for the moon. 22. Two (people) 23. Eternity 24. 3K 25. Thorn 26. Pandora 27. Lost child(as in 'where am I?') 28. Memory 29. Welcome back 30. And that's all...?
For #14, you can use any of the four, because the original said きせき(kiseki) in hiragana, which meant you can use anything that is a homonym of kiseki. The four up there were the ones that were homonyms that I found.
You don't have to use the actual word, too. For example, instead of using 'Cell phone,' you can use homing pigeons or telepathy. Just make it a communication device.
Singular, plural is fine, because Japanese doesn't specify in the word itself.
And always put this address, and state to post it if you're going to use it! http://www.geocities.co.jp/HeartLand-Tachibana/8907/mono/
vcblry ostentatious- adj. 1. done with the intent of attracting notice; showy. 2. characterized or marked by ostentiation.
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