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big D
@dialect420
i do music 🕳️ all the places 🌏 like it's on Spotify 🟢 and apple 🍎 it's on other stuff too 💽 you should try and hear it and let me know if it hears good 👂
Omaha, NE Se unió Ağustos 2013
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@_straysheep_k Yeah but we can just click a button and it translates it. For people like myself, is rather have to do that than never see another post from a Japanese person again.
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@m_takewaka I use a silicone brush. Then I spread my cheeks and rinse 😂
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@girl_honne_labo I don't think I have ever asked that. Why would you ask that? 😂
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Some of these Pokémon were cut just before release 👀
Before Pokémon Red & Green launched in 1996, around 190 Pokémon were originally planned, but 39 had to be scrapped due to limited Game Boy cartridge space.
Over time, designs of these lost Pokémon began to surface from various sources, including a manga published by Satoshi Tajiri and prototype data shared by Helix Chamber, which revealed back sprites from a near-complete internal Pokédex.
Later, even more unused designs emerged through Gold & Silver beta leaks.
Artist @RacieBeep reimagined what these Pokémon might have looked like if they had made it into the final games.

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日本人でも、たまに簡単な漢字をど忘れする。
そんなときはゴニャゴニャって書いて誤魔化す
Arshi Malik 🎨@arshlamalik9971
Be honest… do Japanese people also forget kanji sometimes or is it just me suffering alone? 😭
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@MalamuteMix We simply couldn't afford to eat out or only frozen on a regular basis. There are certainly swaths of people who are lazy enough and do it nonetheless, however.
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@nikutaberuru No, we aren't really a "gun society" we just have a chunk of our population who really likes them and are very vocal.
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@learning_yohei It means, "how do you feel?" Or "how is the state of your life?" And you can answer the polite and short" good. Thanks, and you?" Or you could be honest and tell them about how you put your shoes on the wrong feet this morning 🤷🏼♂️
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@learning_yohei For me, the idea behind using my real name and face is that it shows I am willing to publicly face the truth of what I post here. I think of it as a sign of honesty and integrity. Anonymous users are more difficult to trust, since they have nothing at risk when they post.
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@learning_yohei I just don't care 🤷🏼♂️
I've always thought it was weird to not have your face. I usually assume that person is ugly. No offense.
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@nadeshiko0328 I think that's more of a southern thing. I rarely eat large cuts of meat. I personally use a lot of ground beef, sausage, and turkey in a lot of dishes. I really like to make "chili-soup". Haven't quite landed on a name, yet.
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