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Route 666 - by L’Arc~en~Ciel

I’m currently listening to this particular song on repeat. And I heard they’re going to come out with a 2010 version in their newest single, “Bless” *hint, hint*. Hyde’s voice rocks.

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Sho and his confidence V 2.0

verydefinitely:

izzy-chan:

I can already imagine what happened…

It’s time to request downloads of Tokyo Friends Park from my sister.

Yo, thanks for reminding. I think I’m gonna search and download TFP, hehehe…but you know, I kinda have a soft spot for smart guys who are somewhat of a klutz, hahaha.

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Pretty girl - L’arc~en~Ciel

Just to get continuing with the audio posts. My sister loved the song too. And some of the lyrics do remind me of what happened today -_-; thank goodness we’re back safe and sound, with funny (if somewhat scary when they happened) stories to remember “Sacre Cour” by.

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Shiseido UNO’s new Fog bar advertisement, shot in London. Me and my friends are planning to go to London Eye (finally) because of this and probably do a mock-up version. <3

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peetypassion:

Paddy art: farmers create colourful rice murals in Japan
A group of farmers have created ‘murals’ by planting rice in different colours    in Japanese paddy fields

peetypassion:

Paddy art: farmers create colourful rice murals in Japan

A group of farmers have created ‘murals’ by planting rice in different colours in Japanese paddy fields

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luffie:
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waaaaa
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Vogue Hommes Japan Issue 2, Photography Hedi Slimane, Styling Nicola Formichetti

Vogue Hommes Japan Issue 2, Photography Hedi Slimane, Styling Nicola Formichetti

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Less Japanese products then? No travel to Japan now, for sure.

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saintstigersloversart:

bebelestrange:

reckon:

NEW YORK, NY.- This fall Japan Society Gallery explores the emergence of a new genre in contemporary art, one uniquely rooted in Japanese culture: the use of centuries-old methods of basketry to create startlingly original sculptural forms. New Bamboo: Contemporary Japanese Masters is the first comprehensive overview of the phenomenon, which has emerged only in the last few decades. New Bamboo remains on view through January 11, 2009 at Japan Society, 333 East 47th Street between First and Second Avenues.
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They have the most &#8220;why didn&#8217;t I think of this before?&#8221; ideas.

saintstigersloversart:

bebelestrange:

reckon:

NEW YORK, NY.- This fall Japan Society Gallery explores the emergence of a new genre in contemporary art, one uniquely rooted in Japanese culture: the use of centuries-old methods of basketry to create startlingly original sculptural forms. New Bamboo: Contemporary Japanese Masters is the first comprehensive overview of the phenomenon, which has emerged only in the last few decades. New Bamboo remains on view through January 11, 2009 at Japan Society, 333 East 47th Street between First and Second Avenues.

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They have the most “why didn’t I think of this before?” ideas.

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Limited Edition Tokidoki LifeBook U2010.

Limited Edition Tokidoki LifeBook U2010.