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wow..thanks for the trivia , angelica.. after i saw your signature, i immediately curious about this river phoenix guy.. how pity he died at age 23.. ;_; his face do look like squall a little bit though... thanks! :aww:

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:w00t::w00t: No more 'ganbatte', no more 'shikari shitte'.. its now... AJA AJA FIGHTING!!!! COME ON, SPREAD THE K-DRAMA MADNESS!!... AJA AJA FIGHTING~~~!!!! :w00t::w00t:

:heart: an Avid,Fanatic,Obsessed fan of Jeong Ji-Hoon aka BI RAIN! :heart:
Thank for watch naka ,,^.^,,
I'm very pleased. ,,>,<,,
and It' ll be happy to watch my gellery as soon.:highfive:
:giggle::giggle::giggle:

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Wellcome my gallery.
:glomp: :glomp: :glomp:
thank you very mouch for your :+fav: on reflections1 and for :+devwatch: ing me!

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die würde des menschen ist unantastbar

my gallery
yay! Thanks for devwatch! <3
thanks for the watch!

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laughing till were gaging violently.
You're welcome! :D You have a lovely gallery.

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Actually, the popular belief that Squall of Final Fantasy VIII was based on the Japanese pop star Gackt is false. Squall was in fact based on the American actor River Phoenix (who is dead) - this has been verified by Tetsuya Nomura.
X3 Hey Athena!!!! *waves*

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No Sari should be without her Roy plushie. :heart:
Yo!
* :glomp: s Sariah* X)

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Actually, the popular belief that Squall of Final Fantasy VIII was based on the Japanese pop star Gackt is false. Squall was in fact based on the American actor River Phoenix (who is dead) - this has been verified by Tetsuya Nomura.
thanks for the watch :D
Thanks for adding me to your watch list! Very cool stuff you've got in your gallery! :wave: see you arround!

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" Do not let your mind dwell on the adversities that may befall you, for the worst of them is death, and if it be a good death, then the best fate of all is to die." The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote de la Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes

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