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Me
Name: Keiko Yuu (alias) Age: 17 Gender: Shoujo. Description: Certified manga/anime almost-otaku, music otaku, blogamaniac, and bibliophile. Email: silverkitsunekei@yahoo.com AIM: silverkitsunekei
Weblogs
Kauru - Innocent Masquerade - Xia-xia's. Kawaii blog! Wonderful graphics!
Kauru - Jean T.'s Live Journal - Um... Kauru's livejournal.
Maryam - Ri - One of my best friends' blog. Eugene - I don't know... you might hate this guy's guts... Sherry - Aquarium - Pretty layout. Vinita - Tsubasa - Wai~~! This has got to be one of my favorite blogs ever! Go look! Go look! Sakura - Disintegration - Preeeeeetttyyy... Catnip - Ever wondered what cats were thinking? Kawaii~~~!!! XD XD XD
Links
K & K's
Collective - Kauru and my site. Visit it, I dare you...<--Sorry, unlinked right now because I'm suspicious of who's viewing this page...
Bishounen Paradise - Kauru's Community/Club
More About Me Birthday: 3.23.85 If anyone wants to send me a present...*blinks innocently* Race: Han-zoku. (nicked the idea from Ka-chan. Gomen ne, Xia xia) Favorite Color: Blue, almost any shade. The only reason this blog isn't blue right now is cos I haven't had time to make a new layout yet. Interests: Books, anime/manga, art, and many others. Zodiac: Aries Element: Fire Best Friend: Kauru/Ka-chan/Jean. I call her Xia-xia sometimes. Loves: Pretty things, sleeping, my cat, listening to music, sleeping, drawing, reading, sleeping, duets, lying on a grassy hill and looking up at clouds, did I mention sleeping? Hates: Getting dirty, getting sick, tests, people who nag, politics, non-fiction, daddy-long-legs, cities where you can't see the starry night sky, ugly things.
Current... Last updated: 4/6/02 News: Preparing for AP exams in May. Manga: +Anima, Hikaru no Go, Love Hina, Video Girl Ai. Anime:Tenchi Muyo!, Slayers, Cowboy Bebop, Yu Yu Hakusho, Candidate For Goddess. Books: Le Petit Prince (for school), Thirteen Stories [by Eudora Welty] (for school), various fanfiction, when I have time. Music: Do As Infinity, Every LIttle Thing, Hamasaki Ayumi, Chemistry, Shiina, Core of Soul. Waiting for: 1)The Captal’s Tower by Melanie Rawn, the conclusion to the Exiles series (Oh god let it come soon!). 2)My allowance. Looking forward to: Summer Vacation (already... ^_^;), bedtime, the weekends, my art class every Saturday.
Favorite... Manga: Yu Yu Hakusho Hunter X Hunter Yami no Matsuei Petshop of Horrors Mobile Police Patlabor RG Veda Ranma 1/2 Anime: Vision of Escaflowne Gundam Wing Fushigi Yuugi Digimon Yami no Matsuei Cardcaptor Sakura Kodomo no Omocha Couplings: Touma/Seiji (*dreamy sigh*) Kurama/Hiei (they’re perfect for each other) Heero/Duo (very dynamic) Chichiri/Tasuki (awww...) Yamato/Taichi (*another dreamy sigh*) Subaru/Seishiro (wow... what a obsessive relationship...) Daisuke/Ken (mmn...) Satoshi/Shigeru (Shishi!!) Yasha/Ashura (*sniff* so sad...) Noa/Asuma
(Kawaii~~!!) Sakura/Syaoran (I know they’re a bit young...) Shinji/Rei (I can hope, can't I?) Van/Hitomi (alas, it is not to be... why did Hitomi have to go back?) Lantis/Hikaru (I thought, and thought, and finally decided that I liked Lantis with Hikaru better. :P) Sorata/Arashi (Sorata was so devoted...) Satsuki/Yuuto (I bet the damn computer killed Yuuto cos it was jealous.) Tenchi/Ryoko (I’m pretty sure they ended up together) Ice Cream Flavor: Mint Chocolate Chip, Kona Chip (yum...). Food: Anything Chinese, spaghetti, pizza (as long as it's not oily), roast beef sandwich on light rye with everything except tomatoes and with extra onions and dijon mustard (occasional sprouts too). ^_^; CHOCOLATE POCKY STICKs!!! Pastime: Sleeping or reading or drawing. Time of Day: From 11:00pm to 6:00 am. Words: Esoteric, nocturne. Music: Classical, J-pop, and J-rock. Bands: The Brilliant Green, Legolgel, L'Arc~en~Ciel. Singers: Gackt, Sakamoto Maaya, Kotani Kinya. Seiyuu: Seki Tomokazu, Toshihiko Seki, Ogata Megumi. Songs: "Kuroi Tsubasa" - The Brilliant Green "Paradox" - W-inds "Dahlia" - X Japan "Distance" - Utada Hikaru "For You" - Staind "Glaring Dream" - Kotani Kinya "A Love Before Time" - Coco Lee "The Dream Within" - Lara Fabian "Gravity" - Luna Sea "Missing You" - Glay "Haruka" - Pierrot Anime Songs: "Eden" - (To Destination) Yami no Matsuei "Wild Wind" - (Kurama & Hiei) Yu Yu Hakusho "Aoi Jiyuu Shiroi Nozomi" - (Chichiri & Tasuki) Fushigi Yuugi "Wild Wind Boys" - (Duo) Gundam Wing "Butterfly" - (Wada Kouji) Digimon "Kiseki no Umi" - (Sakamoto Maaya) Record of Lodoss War "Rythym Emotion" - (Two Mix) Gundam Wing
Can You Say... Random? Must have been a sloth in my past life. Want to be a sloth again in my next life. (Or maybe a bear, so I can hibernate!) My first anime love: Shiryu from Saint Seiya (I was only 3 at the time ^_^;;) My current anime love: Ishida Yamato. I'm a sucker for: Red hair (real red hair, not dyed) and the colors silver and blue. It's Select Smart for me!
Date Seiji - Yoroiden Samurai Troopers Hashiba Touma - Yoroiden Samurai Troopers Ichijoji Ken - Digimon Takaishi Takeru - Digimon Ishida Yamato - Digimon Crest of Reliability Crest of Courage Crest of Friendship Chichiri - Fushigi Yuugi Tasuki - Fushigi Yuugi Kurosaki Hisoka - Yami no Matsuei Tatsumi Seiichirou - Yami no Matsuei Hiragizawa Eriol - Card Captor Sakura Li Syaoran - Card Captor Sakura Yue - Card Captor Sakura Duo Maxwell - Gundam Wing Van Fanel - Tenku no Escaflowne Folken Fanel - Tenku no Escaflowne Ryoko - Tenchi Muyo! Yosho - Tenchi Muyo! Kishuu Arashi - X/1999 Nataku - X/1999 Weapon: Talbred Hogwarts House: Slytherin
Quotes "A women with a mole in the pathway of her tears is destined to have a life full of them." - Kaji, Neon Genesis Evangelion. "Let the flames burn brighter, Touda, burn away my eternal life with the dark flames of hell..." - Tsuzuki, Yami no Matsuei.
Genral Links
Anipike - THE place to find links on your favorite anime and manga.
Pitas - I love pitas ^_^ Fanfiction.net - Wow. Whoever came up with this is a genius. (Speaking as a lover of fanfiction, of course. ^_^)
Wishlist 1. Mobile Police Patlabor manga by Masami Yuki (yep, the entire 30-some volumes!) 2. DSL 3. Cardcaptor Sakura manga 4. A new violin 5. Money! 6. More free time!!! 7. More sleep... 8. Music video of Utada Hikaru's song "Distance"
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"I haven't asked your name yet. May I have it?" "I am Kurama." Playlist: {none} Random Thoughts: Why does life suck one minute, then gets wonderful the next? It's KARMA I tell you. KARMA!! Wednesday, May 8, 2002 Oohh! Ooohhh! Joy!! Joy!! I've been accepted into AP Physics! I know it's not that big of a deal, seeing as how the entrance exam was only math, but I've had such a wretched day today that when I went to check the acceptance list, I half expected to find myself not on the list (how could it be?) or at the bottom of the waiting list (much more likely, given my run of bad luck today). But I got in! Joy to the world! I didn't read the whole 2 pages that preceded the list, so I don't get the pink list and the green list, but I'm on the pink list, which is the first list, so I think that's alright... right? Or did my eyes play tricks on me and I only THINK I saw my student ID number on that list? There were an awful lot of numbers on that list... Maybe I should go check again tomorrow... Ok, must get RID of paranoia... On the other hand, I don't know if the Human Anatomy entrance list is up yet... I hope I get in, I hope I get in. I'll probably go check tomorrow. Kei-chan sparkled over manga at 05:26 p.m.
"I haven't asked your name yet. May I have it?" "I am Kurama." Playlist: the first song of Ayu's "I Am..." album; can't remember name now cos my brain feels weird Random Thoughts: Why is it that I get a headache everytime I take a test, no matter how easy it is? Wednesday, May 8, 2002 Ugh, just came back from AP Statistics test. I feel like my brain's been chopped into pieces, stir fried, picked over, and then dumped into the garbage can. I can't even think straight right now. I know the test was pretty easy, and I'm pretty sure I did well, so I'm expecting at least a 4 on this. My conscience will allow me to play around until tomorrow, and then I'll have to go back to studying for my next 3 AP tests. Gah... brain overload... *head hits keyboard* Kei-chan sparkled over manga at 05:18 p.m.
"I haven't asked your name yet. May I have it?" "I am Kurama." Playlist: Kujira - Core of Soul Random Thoughts: Does planetary alignment really cause gravity pull to lessen? Saturday, May 4, 2002 Okay, quick updates, because I'm too tired to launch into a full recount of the past week. Monday: No orchestra rehearsal 0th period, because we just had our concert, so I slept in, but overslept, and thus decided to skip my classes (the whole three of them) all together. Spent a nice quiet day on the fifth floor of the newly opened library, cramming biology stuff into my head. The view was nice, though. Tuesday: went to all my classes (my conscience forced me), sight-read some new music with Gene, Phyllis, and Jonah. Went to Economics 1st period, had a nasty shock when I asked Henry when the statistics final was and got the reply that it was THAT DAY! Fortunately I had my AP Statistics review book with me, so I crammed a little, mostly multiple choice, because I thought we'd be doing that first. Went to statistics, had an even nastier shock upon receiving the exam, that the part we were doing that day was NOT multiple choice, but Part I of the free response. Oh, I died! Actually, it wasn't too bad. I just didn't do much, computation wise. There really wasn't a lot of math involved on that part of the test; I sincerely hope that's true. Anyway, I spent the rest of the day at the library again, this time doing math analysis homework, then went home and went straight to bed, thinking that French homework could wait till I came home the next day, not to mention studying for the second part of the statistics final. Wednesday: More music, this time concentrating on Brahms' string quartet in C minor, opus 51. We really liked it. In econ we had a practice exam, and I shared a question booklet with Tomaz, therefore sharing many of the answers as well. I did surprisingly well. I may actually be able to pass the AP Economics exam... whoa, scary thought... Anyway, since it was block day, there was nothing else to do, but as always when things get too nice for me, I get the third nasty shock of the week when I suddenly realize that Wednesday was May 1st, which was the day of the badminton league meet, and I was due at school at 12, to get on the bus with the rest of the team and go play an afternoon of badminton with other schools. I verified this with Albert, while still in econ, who was fiddling with his wannabe high-tech binoculars (he drew grids on a pair of plastic binoculars and taped a pen-laser to the side...). My only coherent thought for all of 5 minutes was "Shitshitshitshitshitdamn!", because I had a French class that afternoon and I had homework I'd wanted to finish. The League Meet would take the better part of the day. I rushed to BIS to drop a note in my teacher's mailbox (being too ashamed to confront her with no finished hw in hand), rushed back home to get ready, and rushed to school again. Luckily the five number summary of the time it takes to get from school to BIS to home consists of a Q5 of 15 minutes, a Q1 of 5 minutes, and a Q3 of 10 minutes, with no apparent outliers. I didn't bring any homework to do, because I knew I wouldn't be able to study. I was right. Cindy (my parter for the league meet girl's doubles) and I were placed in the second round, a high honor (all thanks to my pristine record of almost all wins, though played with Siraprapa), so we waited a little, watched a few games, before we played our first game. I'd been nervous, because our first opponents were Kennedy high, and since they were very good, I worried about being wiped out of the competition in our very first game. Fortunately, most of the good girl oppenents on Kenneday High's team were on the opposite end of the drawing tree from me, meaning the pair we faced were only average in skill. We won the first game, but lost the second. The two we played against were real bitches, and jumped about the court like prancing demons. It made me shudder. Once we switche back to the first court for our third game, we were more comfortable, Cindy got her slam back, and we won easily. Game 2: We were playin against Linda & Linda from Encinal, who I remembered as not being very good... well, they were very bad at receiving drops, which my previous partners have been very good at. Cindy, however, was losing her slam hand, kept hitting into the net, not taking the game seriously enough, and was tiring quickly, so we lost both games. I suppose it was also part of my fault, because I didn't have my racket to play with, instead using one that the coach lend to me, a powerful thing with great reflecting power. However, as great as that racket was, I had to restrain all my hits so that none would go out. That seriously put a cram into my slams... That dropped us out, but only if Linda & Linda lost their next game. I'm still completely baffled as to how Linda & Linda could have possibly won. They really suck, even if they do work extremely well together. I guess that was the key. They worked together perfectly, which Cindy always got the shots that I would have been better suited to get, and always missed the ones that I was too far away to get (or didn't even try at all when a birdy goes whistling over her head on her side of the court, and I'm all the way on the other side, too far away to get it in time). I wish Siraprapa hadn't decided to play singles in the league meet. We could have won almost all our games, even make it to second or first place in our league, because both of us were playing our best that day, and when we play our best, we win all of our games. So, when Linda & Linda won their next games, we were put into the consolation matches to decided if we can get a fifth place in the league (the first four are automatically given to the four teams that make it to the semifinals. We won our first consolation match, but lost our second because Cindy was really tired, not playing well. I was really pissed off by the end of the games, not only by the fact that I lost, but by the fact that when the league meet ended, it was almost 9! That was when I decided to stay up all night to study for the statistic final. I did, and remained surprisingly alert the next morning. I also managed to do some French that night as well. I had to take a bath in the wee hours of the morning, though, because I was tired and sore and I thought it would help wake me up. Thursday: The statistics multiple choice SUCKED! Almost none of the question involved actual computation, which I could have dealt with, but instead going into a lot of theoretical analysis, such as "if this, then that" blah blah blah. I'm pretty sure I got 25 question out of 40 correct, and since 68% is an A, it should be alright, but it still made me sour the fact that I studied some of those thing the previous night but couldn't quite recall them (because I'd studied the wrong way!) I then went home, did some more French homework, some English homework, and went to BIS for class. I kinda stumbled through some of the classes, my brain being too dazed to function properly, but I got through it okay. Came home, almost succumbed to sleep, but Ivy called and asked me why I wasn't at school helping out with APIC posters and stuff. Belated I realized that I'd promised Eugene I'd be there that afternoon to help paint posters for the festival on Saturday, and almost cussed the fact that he'd told Ivy I'd be there... So, I dragged myself there, brought some chips for them, painted some posters, and came back relatively cheered and not quite as tired. I got home, lounged around reading a book by Tanya Huff (Bloog Trails), then started studying for the econ test on Friday. I decided to stay up again, to see how far I could push my limits, because I felt fine, though not refreshed. I studied econ a little, felt a littly bleary, so I decided to nap for about an hour, and then get up and study again. I hadn't even gotten very far into the last chapter yet (the most important chapter to the test). It was a stupid thing to do, because I set the alarm clock, fell into bed, and didn't wake up until 7 next morning. Friday: Well, I jumped out of bed, skimmed through the stat book, flipping pages as fast as I could, cramming last minute useful items (that never came in use), before I had to get dressed and to go school. I didn't even care about econ anymore. Statistics final was more important. I spent orchestra relatively relaxed, almost forgetting about the two tests I had coming up. Then econ came and I took the test. It was actually very very easy! I was so surprised that after the first page of multiple choice I nearly fell out of my chair. Even the two essay questions weren't too bad. So, I kinda breezed through it (though I have no idea how well I did, I got a general good feeling about it). The stat test wasn't so great though. I sat behind Henry and sweated through the whole thing. Good thing I studied correlation that morning, the whole r crap, because that stuff is always on free responses. And it was, too! But like usual, the stuff I studied didn't help much. I don't think I did TOO badly, and Henry was vague everytime I asked him... So, to cheer myself up, I went to see Spider-Man. I caught the 2 o'clock show. It was kinda good, except some random, rude, disrespectful fool kept cackling up all throughout the movie, especially at the sentimental and/or heroic moments. It annoyed the hell outta me and rather ruined the movie for me. Still, it was kinda good, and I like the fact that it didn't have predictable hero-gets-girl ending. Spent the rest of the day at Barnes & Noble, waited for Eugene to finish his 4 o'clock Spider-Man showing so we could get Ivy a birthday present together. He showed up with a bunch of his cronies *cough* er... friends and I picked this Mutts comic. I stayed around a bit and read some of a book called Summers at Castle Auburn by Sharon Shinn, this author I kinda like. I bought it, went home, debated with myself whether or not I should do a little SAT prep, debated against it, and read a little of the book before I went to bed. Today: Woke up early, prepared for SATs, went to school to take SAT I. I was a little nervous about the vocab part, but the first four sections was pretty easy, and it was only the last two sections, the parts where a reading passage is open to interpretation, where I truly suffered. I still cringe to think about it. After the test, I went home, had a snack, and rushed to the Asian Pacific Islander Festival, where I was supposed to either help APIC or KEY Club. I ended up helping APIC, as usual. It's making up for me never attending the meetings. I helped out at the Food Booth, again, like I did last summer, because this year they needed more help than ever. The food ran out pretty fast, and we had to go to Sun Hong Kong to buy more, except when we came back with the food, no one was coming to buy anymore. So, we got free food after the festival and after everyone cleaned up and packed up the tents and tables. I went roaming after the festival today, even though it was just for a little while, and found this quaint little shop I'd never quite noticed before. It had a lot of neat things in it, but the nicest was this green shimmering pearled shawl that I thought would go great with this green dress my mom has, so I had it put on hold so I go back for more money and get it for her birthday. Except if I do that ALL of my money will be gone and I'll have no more money to buy The Ill-Made Mute and The Lady of the Sorrows. Oh well, the shawl is worth it. Erghh... I'm really really tired. I should go... Kei-chan sparkled over manga at 10:35 p.m.
"I haven't asked your name yet. May I have it?" "I am Kurama." Playlist: {none} Random Thoughts: {none} Monday, April 22, 2002 *snicker* the current Japanese tv series running on International Channel before Hey^3 every Sunday is called "Koi no Chikara"... basically, "The Power of Love"... Mwahahahahahaha!! So corny! And the heroine is a woman who likes wine just a little too much!! Nyahahahaha! Okay, I'm done. Kei-chan sparkled over manga at 12:59 p.m.
"I haven't asked your name yet. May I have it?" "I am Kurama." Playlist: Duvet - Boa (Yes, dammit, I'm still listening to this song) Random Thoughts: The world is based on perception... and there IS NO TRUTH!! Monday, April 22, 2002 Oh, oh! The Lady of the Sorrows is out! It's out! I have to get it! I have to get the first book too! I mustget it! But I have no money! ;_; Woe is me! But I get $30 come May, so, hurry up and come, May! No, wait, if May comes any faster, I won't have time to study for AP exams! What to do?! What to do?! I want those books!! *takes a minute to konk out* Kei-chan sparkled over manga at 12:54 p.m.
"I haven't asked your name yet. May I have it?" "I am Kurama." Playlist: Duvet - Boa Random Thoughts: Monday, April 22, 2002 Will ya LOOK AT THAT! And I just happen to be reading Le Petit Prince for French class. I'm very satisfied with the result, considering the choices (Peter Rabbit, *snicker* Harry Potter...)

which children's storybook character are you?
this quiz was made by colleen
Kei-chan sparkled over manga at 12:50 p.m.
"I haven't asked your name yet. May I have it?" "I am Kurama." Playlist: Duvet - Boa Random Thoughts: {none} Monday, April 22, 2002 XD XD XD *sparkle* I gorged myself on wallpapers Saturday night! The ones I dled are so purty! Currently I have on a Lain wallpaper (a glowing white blue theme, with many Lains standing wide eyed, holding a pair of scissors... looks like she just cut a bit of her hair off). So kakkoi~~! And there's this really really nice red themed Fushigi Yuugi on Miaka and Tamahome, even though I really don't like those two, the art is soooooo good! Yuu Watase may not be a genius when it comes to writing, but she sure draws good! ... I mean... well! Ick, bad grammar. And there's this really cool DNAngel one where Daisuke is wrapped in flames and coming out of darkness. Waii~~! I also found this pretty neat anime wallpaper from series called Boogiepop Phantom (WTF?! 0.o). So many pretty wallpapers... *sigh* all this prettiness will keep my sense of aesthetism quiet for a few weeks. Too bad I still have to placate my need for good music. I tried dling more Boa songs, but none of them are as nice as "Duvet" and "Amazing Kiss". The English version of "Amazing Kiss" gives me goosebumps. In the meantime, I can listen to Every Little Thing's "Fragile". It's a really pretty song. I'm using the word "pretty" a lot, aren't I? Kei-chan sparkled over manga at 12:32 p.m.
"I haven't asked your name yet. May I have it?" "I am Kurama." Playlist: Duvet - Boa Random Thoughts: Why are AP tests always so much harder than the practice exams released by the College Board? Monday, April 22, 2002 zzzzzzZZZZ *wakes up* I'm so tired... Ok, maybe not that tired. I did go to bed around 11 last night, which is pretty early. I spent the whole day yesterday studying economics, and I STILL didn't do very well on the test today. Ugh. Econ sucks. Studying for the AP exams suck. This week's STAR testing. What a waste of my time... Kei-chan sparkled over manga at 12:24 p.m.
"I haven't asked your name yet. May I have it?" "I am Kurama." Playlist: Platinum - Sakamoto Maaya Random Thoughts: Why is Relena such an obsessive peace freak? Tuesday, April 16, 2002 Why is it that whenever I answer the phone, I know instinctively when whoever is on the other end is Chinese or not? Is it something in the way they talk? I find myself answering them in Chinese even, then my brain catches up with my mouth and asks why the hell I'm speaking Chinese into the phone, but then the rhetorical question is answered anyway when the person on the other end talks back in Chinese. Or maybe it's because they're always asking for my mom? Who knows? Sometimes I even find myself speaking Chinese to non-Chinese speakers. I know I get Japanese mixed up with French sometimes (like saying "Hai" instead of "Oui", or saying "et" instead of "soshite"), but getting Chinese mixed up with English is just strange, especially when I absendmindly start spouting Chinese at school... *blush* Ugh, I better go do my Statistic homework. Our teacher has started assigning daily problems, because it's so close to our final and the AP test. I wouldn't want to have to copy again from Henry tomorrow. It's too embarrassing. Kei-chan sparkled over manga at 07:27 p.m.
"I haven't asked your name yet. May I have it?" "I am Kurama." Playlist: I Wish You Were Here - Incubus Random Thoughts: Perception makes the world go around... No, seriously. Sunday, April 14, 2002 Whoa, I went for more than a week without blogging! O.o I'm losing my blogamaniac touch. But I really can't stay and chat! >.< I've got a million things to do, starting with homework! Then onto studying for the AP Exams! Then the SATs!! *swoons* Kei-chan sparkled over manga at 06:47 p.m.
"I haven't asked your name yet. May I have it?" "I am Kurama." Playlist: Blood on the Ground - Incubus Random Thoughts: Why is it so hard to install a Winamp skin? Sunday, April 14, 2002 There's just something so wrong with listening to Incubus on Winamp that has a cute, lavender, Sakura-based Cardcaptor Sakura skin. Kei-chan sparkled over manga at 06:43 p.m.
"I haven't asked your name yet. May I have it?" "I am Kurama." Playlist: some Utada Hikaru song I can't remember the name to Random Thoughts: Why the hell do the Digidestineds wear GLOVES?! Saturday, April 6, 2002 Ok. Explanation time: The quote[s] up there is an excerpt from a short story Yoshihiro Togashi did on how Kurama and Hiei met, featured at the end of Yu Yu Hakusho vol. 7. Don't ask me why I used this convo. I just have a thing for Kurama and Hiei. But then again, who doesn't? ^_~ Kei-chan sparkled over manga at 10:05 p.m.
"I haven't asked your name yet. May I have it?" "I am Kurama." Playlist: {none} Random Thoughts: {none} Saturday, April 6, 2002 Testing... 1...2...3... Kei-chan sparkled over manga at 09:54 p.m.
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