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| 24 Dec 2013 11:39 PM |
http://t7.rbxcdn.com/15bc440b6cef3902780ade2479c0f5b4
THIS IS AMAZING! KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK! |
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| 24 Dec 2013 11:40 PM |
> my ad gets banned for saying fat
> this gets allowed
IM GOING ALL CONFUSED |
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tydog98
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| 24 Dec 2013 11:41 PM |
I'd allow it
Never tell me the odds |
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| 24 Dec 2013 11:45 PM |
someone had his hands in his pants
and accidentally accepted that |
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roydoe
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eagle250
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| 24 Dec 2013 11:58 PM |
| There's been a lot of anime passing filters lately |
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| 24 Dec 2013 11:59 PM |
Of course, no way they'd allow a real life firearm in a decal!
http://www.roblox.com/ArmA-3-in-an-anime-item?id=139733915 |
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| 25 Dec 2013 12:00 AM |
| that chick though, i'd stick my senpai in her jicuubi |
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| 25 Dec 2013 12:01 AM |
| I swear I saw an image in the catalog that isn't gonna be nice. |
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NarutoNow
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Ouendan
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| 25 Dec 2013 10:09 AM |
J-list ads are god tier I bought Ouendan there |
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davinhi1
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| 25 Dec 2013 10:10 AM |
69/10 would click
Merry christmas! |
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| 25 Dec 2013 11:56 AM |
@pwn Ahem... Senpai (先輩?) and kōhai (後輩?) are terms applied to the mentor system in wide use in Japanese culture; often found at all levels of education, in sports clubs, businesses, and informal or social organizations. The relationship is an essential element of Japanese seniority-based status relationships, similar to the way that family and other relationships are decided based on age, in which even twins may be divided into elder and younger siblings. The senpai is roughly equivalent to the Western concept of a mentor, while kōhai is roughly equivalent to protégé, though they do not imply as strong a relationship as these words mean in the West. More simply, these may be translated as senior and junior, or as an elder compared with someone younger in the family/company/organization; the terms are used more widely than a true mentor/protégé in the West and are applied to all members of one group that are senior (the senpai) to all the members of another group (the kōhai). There is usually no average separation in age between a senpai and his or her kōhai. A junior student will often refer to senior students as "senpai", and alumni will often refer to alumni from earlier classes as "senpai". This holds true particularly if events bring them together later on, such as joining the same company, serving on a board together, or simply being in a club or parent's organization at the same time. On rare occasions, a younger person may also be considered the senpai of an elder person if circumstances dictate—such as if the elder entered an organization or company at a later time than the younger did. |
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DrVolco
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