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  • daikirai desu.

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    Recommend me some GazettE songs, then tehe
    I think I've listened to the Suicide Circus, Shiver and the Invisible Wall, if I remember correctly Coffee

    I WANNA SEE SHIRTLESS SHINYA JUST RODUS IA)*POD Crazy

    Gackt isn't even human.
    He's like...
    a celestial being Weird

    Straya gets nothing.
    And when we get stuff it's in Sydney
    mrgun

    I like Tetsu era the most tehe
    That MM era was very Baroque, and it's really hard for some people to even listen to it, because Tetsu was so different to Gackt and Klaha XD
    May 12th, 2013 at 02:55am
  • daikirai desu.

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    I've only listened to like, three GazettE songs so far Facepalm

    You.
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    Grey.
    LIVE????

    Cry
    I wanna see them live~
    Dammit 'Straya.
    Getcho act together.

    Miyavi is amazing.
    And Gackt has not aged. File

    Do you like Malice Mizer? Weird
    May 11th, 2013 at 03:20am
  • daikirai desu.

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    Let's just say, J-Rock is an amazing thing and should be worshipped File

    What are yo favourite bands? tehe
    May 10th, 2013 at 08:36am
  • Vanity In Person

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    Jetzt ja.
    Danke der Nachfrage.
    Nana
    September 10th, 2012 at 02:15pm
  • Vanity In Person

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    Ich mag kein Mango aber.
    *dichganzsüβanlach*
    September 10th, 2012 at 02:07pm
  • Vanity In Person

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    Das musst du dir ansehen, hab mich grade totgelacht.

    *Dumbledore* Ich wollte nur dir ne Lektion erteilen du Huhrensohn lmfaolmfao



    WER IST DER TYP MIT DER NAAAARBE!!! lmfao
    September 8th, 2012 at 12:44am
  • fibonacci

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    Haha, I think if they're still subscribed, they'd get the email alert for a sequel. But you're welcome! Cute
    August 27th, 2012 at 04:24pm
  • Vanity In Person

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    und bevor du fragst, nein, ich hab nichts besseres zu tun.
    August 21st, 2012 at 02:37am
  • slutculture

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    bill is your avie! <3
    (sorry, I just saw that you commented on one of my journals so.. >.<)
    July 28th, 2012 at 11:11pm
  • daikirai desu.

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    It's okay ^^
    I try to keep track, but sometimes I can't find them again ;_;

    I don't really get how youtube works, either. Even though I have a youtube account... -.-
    Youtube must not like Australia much, because a lot of videos aren't available ;_;
    July 27th, 2012 at 11:29am
  • fibonacci

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    No, no it's fine. Don't worry!

    Ooh, yeah, it does, like those sisters Harker mentioned? They're really sinister. Confused

    Well, as slow as you've been with English, I'm slower in German. Baha, if I weren't too lazy, I'd go and fix that right away, thank you for telling me. c: Google translate and the Interweb really doesn't help. Facepalm Ah... speaking of which, would you hate me if I rewrote the whole story and made it about Gustav? I just... it's... it's Gustav and... I don't know! Shifty I won't hate you as long as you won't hate me! (I'm only thinking about it, though; nothing confirmed yet)

    No, you really do need an ID in America, but my friends are all 16-18 and they look 21, and they have fake IDs, but I'm the 14-year-old goody two shoes. So, GERMANY YAY! Man, I hope I get to go on that trip when I'm in high school... Naughty

    Well, I don't know, I'm pretty hardcore for a kid. Cool

    Oh, don't worry about that, I almost got stuck going to Chicago to visit a cranky old widow I call my great aunt, and her devilish (Tokio Hotel pun. Shifty It was asking for it!) cat who tries to kill me (I once caught it with blueprints, I'm serious), but that was cancelled.

    Yeah, I see what you mean. The mysticality (I know that's not a word, don't judge me) of their rituals and imagining what it was like, living in their time, it's all very interesting. Because people actually believed in that, hell, they probably did talk to spirits, and the 21st century is so fucked up we can't do that as much anymore. It's quite sad to think about.
    July 22nd, 2012 at 01:17am
  • fibonacci

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    OMG YOU'RE ALIVE.

    I had to get this out, I'll reply to the rest later. Wink
    July 22nd, 2012 at 12:57am
  • fibonacci

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    Yeah, my parents were around 9-16 years old when they saw them, back when they were forced to go to their extensive families' houses way out into the country. My mom has this story about telling a ghost story in complete darkness, then seeing a pair of red eyes; and my friend says she saw a vampire (which is kind of hard to explain, but it involves only the waist-up flying around, and the bottom half motionless tehe) I'd probably die too, if I saw them, haha!

    And yes, that was me, but I deleted it. XD I want to write it again, but I'm already panicking with Erlkönig, like 'Wait, I updated it a month ago?! OMG!'

    Since that story probably won't make it back in a long time, the thing from the egg was a dragon. Facepalm So unoriginal.

    SO DID I! It took me awhile to figure out they were speaking German!

    Psh, everyone goes to nightclubs when they shouldn't...except for losers like me. lmfao Maybe I'll go there someday, when/if I get to go to Germany. Smile

    I can't not like Loki! It's just that I keep changing it whenever I see something new, so I wanted one that'll stick...and this one has my name in it! Mr. Green

    My mom doesn't have anything against it, don't worry; it's just that when you and most of your family speak the language, it gets really obvious after awhile that there's a lot of grunting involved, especially if you live with cranky old widows. Wink

    Now you've got me thinking... It's watching you. I took a better picture of this, but I was too tired last night to upload it, so I went to the Met's site and found it! Cool
    July 6th, 2012 at 03:17pm
  • fibonacci

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    (I'm a the Met right now, in my dad's office, and I went to Art of A, O, & the A's)

    It's still really creepy, but kinda cool. Cool I felt like I was being watched, though. lmfao
    July 5th, 2012 at 09:14pm
  • fibonacci

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    And I forgot to add, the Philippines was conquered by the Spaniards way back when, so Tagalog is basically a branch of Spanish/Italian and Asiatic grunts, as my dear mother puts it. lmfao
    July 5th, 2012 at 12:49am
  • fibonacci

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    (I'm just going to skip the whole first two parts because I have no idea how to reply to that. tehe)

    New Jersey?! I know this sounds really, really creepy, but that's the closest we've ever been to each other. Dang, this feels weird now. Weird

    Surfing? In the Philippines? Well, I guess if you know the right place and the right people (just don't go to the province/camps; ghosts and other deadly creatures have been seen by my parents there Twitch)... Otherwise, yeah! You can dream, lmao!

    I think I like Germany the same reason you Germans like America. I grew up here, so the 'opportunity' kind of never existed for me. Plus, my uncle used to read me Grimm fairy tales like 'Schneeweißchen und Rosenrot' (gosh, I hope my computer got that right Wink) or 'Frau Holle' before he died, so it's got lots of sentimental value to me.

    Tokio Hotel was *cough* just a bonus. Mr. Green

    Yeah! You should win a prize! (Though it's probably just gonna be like, feeling special or something. Facepalm)

    I couldn't help but notice your new username. That's a nightclub in Berlin, am I right?
    July 5th, 2012 at 12:47am
  • fibonacci

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    Marker pens on the subway station walls?! Oh, I wish, on the subways I've seen, the walls aren't even covered in graffiti that much. It's mostly just rats. XD

    I don't understand why you Germans want to live in the US so much. Twitch I mean, your country is AMAZING.

    I'm always starving, too! Well, only when I'm upset, stressed, bored, at mealtimes, always... Yeah, always starving. Mr. Green So your dad lives in the US? Cool! What part/state does he live in? (forgive my curiosity) From what you're saying, with your soon-to-be stepbrother teaching you how to surf, it sounds like California, though...

    No, I've never really met them. I know them through phone cards and Facebook, haha!

    'Magandang umaga (po, if formal), ako (po) si Hannah.' or 'Kumusta ka (po), ako si Hannah,' and so on, I think. Don't worry, I suck at the accent too. Just think, loud, angry, old woman and it helps. lmfao I don't think i've ever been so disappointed in these accent stereotypes.

    My dad's the same way, too! Only he says it in Tagalog (the main dialect) and it's during a NASCAR show or whatever. Mr. Green

    Speaking of Germany and Italy, I don't know which one I'm more proud of; I've got lots of Italian blood from both sides, but my mom just told me I'm like, 1% German (yeah, I know, it's saaaad), and it's only my favoritest place ever, sooo...yeah.

    Hey, you're the 100th comment! Yay! Very Happy
    June 28th, 2012 at 11:31pm
  • fibonacci

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    Haha, I can see why you would want something different. The greatest work of art here in my neighborhood is that graffiti on the side of my elementary school. tehe Europe's always fascinated me, though; I'd go there as soon as I have the chance (...and the money...)

    Your dad's girlfriend thinks you're anorexic? I don't think I should laugh so hard but I am. Mr. Green I'm really skinny; I'm the type of girl who could eat two cows and not gain a pound. Cool

    Yeah, I was born in the Philippines. I don't really remember it, but I have lots of family there, and I didn't start speaking English 'til I was six... Facepalm So in a way, English is my second language, too, but I've been trying to avoid speaking it because when I get mad, I start yelling in Filipino and/or German cursing, and everybody just looks at me weird. XD
    June 27th, 2012 at 09:48pm
  • fibonacci

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    I guess everyone has someplace in their hometown they haven't visited. Shifty

    You like the Art of Africa, Oceania, and Americas wing? Wow. I go there every summer--since my dad works there, you know?--and that place always creeps me out. Well, I don't know, I really prefer going to (what I think is) the Astor garden (with the koi fish) or the Greek and Roman exhibits.

    Anyway, since Friday's past, I hope everything's gone well. I've only ever been on a plane once, and that was when I was a baby moving to America, so I don't know the fear of flying. Facepalm
    June 23rd, 2012 at 05:29pm
  • fibonacci

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    You know what? I've never been to the Empire State Building. Facepalm I'm pathetic. And I don't really remember, but isn't the room with the dinosaurs, like, that first room when you enter? Shifty I'm not sure, though; haven't been there in about five years.

    Have you been to the Metropolitan Museum of Art?

    Oh, good, I thought American tourists would do far more embarrassing things that would make me even more ashamed of this country. tehe

    And I read your blog about Father's Day, it's not really my business but I really hope everything goes well! Bye
    June 18th, 2012 at 02:12am