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Arigato Sayonara pega na minhA vArA
Ответить>proceeds to listen to this song while playing war thunder
ОтветитьYOU CAN EAT THE WHAT
ОтветитьHELP WHERE IS SCOUT
Ответитьheck im embarrased, in third grade me and my friend asked the teacher to put this on the smart board and she actually did and we watched the whole video ughhhhhhhhhhh ( its a rlly nice song tho )
ОтветитьTHINK FAST CHUCKLENUTS
Proceeds to himars the hell out of a russian fox hole position
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ОтветитьAin't the animation just chinese 😵
ОтветитьAnjimee
Ответитьwhos watching this in NNN
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THINK FAST CHUCKLENUTS
Ответитьwell, sadly we are on a 3D world :/
ОтветитьYo this is actually pretty fire...
Ответить“Yes I speak Japanese”
My entire vocab:
I was in a club here in AUS years ago, like 5~ish? years ago? 2018?? well before co vid... anyway this absolute BOP comes on (remixed, but very subtly..) and there's an anime film clip similar to this playing on the 10m high screen behind the DJ. As a lifelong weeb, anime & manga fan, this went so damn hard. It turned out the DJ was just a really big JP and anime fan. maybe 30% of the crowd were like "wtf is this shit" but the other 60% were just having a blast and enjoying themselves so gradually the vibe and the music won 99% of the crowd over. Then he follows up with - and i remember this vividly - a slightly remixed version of Aiobahn - 動く、動く (Girls Last Tour Remix). That solidified the vibe and the DJ went on for the rest of the night with normie EDM, with 2 and 3 songs like this grouped in between, weaved skilfully into the tempo's to create a great music flow, until the club shut in the early hours of that morning. I credit that DJ for awakening a bunch of fans of the genres that day, you could see people using Shazam on their iphone 7's and 8's tryna find tracks. Was a really wholesome experience and the first night out that I stayed all night at a club until closing, not trying to pick up and take someone home.
Like this was apparently everyone else in the club's first exposure to JP Kawaii-EDM music and anime stuff, as Australia is very far behind in that area of pop culture, only having their first anime conventions around this time... Most of AUS has very much the 1980's way of thinking of jocks vs nerds mentality, even in 2023. We have a very strong beach/camping/football/drinking focused culture here overall, and people who like videogames and anime were very much bullied in most schools I went to (8 different ones, high schooled in the 2000 - 2010 timeframe - and family travelled a lot)... Luckily that's starting to loosen with the youth, these days - since the last decade especially, like 2013~onwards - so they don't really get ostracised anymore. really depends on location now.
grinding in gym with boys
Ответитьlife could be dream
Ответитьwhat
ОтветитьNO ONE SEE THE END?
bRO IT SAYS YOU CAN EAT THE GIRL
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King Chris?
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