photo results | Absolute Boyfriend | Zettai Kareshi or Absolute Boyfriend | |
|  secretbear (4705) |
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 | Battle Royale Logo | It is the logo from the hit cult Japanese film Battle Royale | |
|  Shuuya (33) |
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 | Hanakimi casts | hanazakiri no kimitachi e scan | |
|  pinkista (625) |
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 | Death Note movies | If you were granted the power of a god, if you had the power to kill, would you? Would you kill to save others? Would you kill for justice? Would you be able to maintain your own sanity and morals? Would you be able to prevent yourself from greed for recognition, or maybe even simple fun? Where will it stop, how will it end, how many innocent people will you have to sacrifice for a world of peace? These are all questions Yagami Light faces when he discovers a Death Note and encounters a Shinigami, a Death God, named Ryuk. | |
|  moolahmagnet (1632) |
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 | X-ray phone | I have read about this on the net and I just wonder if is it true or not.
It has as they say x-ray settings from Min to Max, and can see through the clothing. | |
|  alkurishy (538) |
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 | Japanese | Japanese is a language spoken by over 130 million people in Japan and in Japanese emigrant communities. It is related to the Ryukyuan languages, but whatever relationships with other languages it may have remain undemonstrated. It is an agglutinative language and is distinguished by a complex system of honorifics reflecting the hierarchical nature of Japanese society, with verb forms and particular vocabulary to indicate the relative status of speaker, listener and the third person mentioned in conversation whether he is there or not. The sound inventory of Japanese is relatively small, and it has a lexically distinct pitch-accent system. It is a mora-timed language.
The Japanese language is written with a combination of three different types of scripts: Chinese characters called kanji and two syllabic scripts made up of modified Chinese characters, hiragana and katakana . The Latin alphabet, rÅmaji is also often used in modern Japanese, especially for company names and logos, advertising, and when entering Japanese text into a computer. Western style Arabic numerals are generally used for numbers, but traditional Sino-Japanese numerals are also commonplace.
Japanese vocabulary has been heavily influenced by loanwords from other languages. A vast number of words were borrowed from Chinese, or created from Chinese models, over a period of at least 1,500 years. Since the late 19th century, Japanese has borrowed a considerable number of words from Indo-European languages, primarily English. Because of the special trade relationship between Japan and first Portugal in the 16th century, and then mainly the Netherlands in the 17th century, Portuguese, German and Dutch have also been influential. | |
|  tirtha9 (401) |
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 | friends | friends having a good time together | |
|  Monkeyrose (1131) |
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 | SAC CNY Dinner | Japanese Song & Dance Performance | |
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