My first time making Omurice before going out for sunset at the beach
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Just strolled around today around Flinders Street station. This is a picture post
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The way everyone acts is so lame. The premise is lame. Menma is so lame. But the show is so awesome.
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Today in Chadstone Mall, we headed out for lunch and then went to watch Cars 2. Then we noticed Borders had a clearance sale, where they were literally clearing out their store, including furniture and all.
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Melbourne's walls are littered with graffiti. There is so much graffiti around, it almost seems like spraypaint is free, and people are ignoring any form of drawings on the wall on purpose!
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Headed to Melbourne today, because I felt like it. Kagami and Akai helped me out a lot with packing for this trip. The first today was of course, Christchurch airport, where I departed.
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Its interesting how small girls like her just make you want to protect them. Their big eyes and heads make them even more lovable and that vulnerable look on their face could turn any monster into a knight in shining armor.
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I'm late to the show, but this show's pretty awesome. It's about the lives of a boy who's struggling to let go of his past, except a ghost continues to haunt him about it. It's actually pretty decent and touches on some very interesting bits of how people feel about their childhood, nostalgia and past lives.
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I watched this for the second time today. I actually watched it on the 18th of December last year. Whether or not that was a coincidence is probably pretty moot. Or perhaps some unknown force that we dare not admit exists plays a hand in our lives as well. Whatever it was, this movie is every bit as awesome as the Disappearance of Suzumiya Haruhi. After all, this movie was the adaptation of the book itself.
I won't say any more beyond this. If you want to see a novel come to life, here's your chance.
This was a 2008 show about a guy called Negishi that went to Tokyo to study and in the hopes of starting a boyband where he would be able to sing his favorite songs, a.k.a. light R&B pop. What happened instead was he ended up signing himself up to a recording company that did exclusively death metal music, called Detroit Metal City. With hilarious results.
There might be spoilers after the jump.
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