written by astrobunny \\ 去死, くぁwせdrftgyふじこlp;, そんなまさか, 予想外の展開, 地獄へ落ちろ, コロセ!, ゆめだよね, bakana, confessed, destroy, die, disaster, 逝ってよしキー君, ken, kokuhaku, mafuyu, masaka, matilah, nani yo sore, no, noooooooooooooooooo, omg, plz die, seitokai, stab, sugisaki, yan, yume dayo ne, 死ね
Dec21
Ken is right. There are some things better off not growing up. One of them is our beloved pink haired Aka-chan, slowly overtaking Mafuyu in my books as favorite character of Seitokai.
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Since my trip to Japan last week was in the beginning of the year, the shops in Akiba had stockpiles of magazines. Among these magazines, several come wrapped together with little boxes of goodies. One of them was Dragon magazine that came with a Sakurano Kurimu nendo. I don't know what got into my head at the time I saw it but I actually had second thoughts. If I hadn't run back to buy this, I probably would not be able to imagine the regrets I would carry out of Japan.
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Fujoshi present a very unique challenge to boys, especially when said fujoshi is a kinpatsu little sister of a school beauty that is full of epic win. One whose gaming and geek power even the Legendary Girl A cannot beat.
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This week the student council faces a tremendous adversary in the form of a cute, unassuming child of a wealthy family. Unbeknownst to them, her intentions in coming to the meeting are far more sinister than what appears to be mere a child taking up important official school time.
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First of all, I didn't know you could eat corn like this. I always chew at it. But I guess refined ladies must daintily pick out the individual corn bits off the column and chew them slowly. Touching corn was a no-no for me because I always had lots of butter on it.
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When characters in a story develop, its just like getting to know a friend a little more. This usually results in the friendly types more dear, the gar types more likeable, and the twintails more moe. Her story is one that I can relate too, well, its not like its exactly the same story or anything... but it touched me pretty deep inside.
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