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alexiiirific

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  1. Hi

    alexiiirific replied to Junko's profile comment
    hello.
  2. It is not in the star's that hold our destiny but in ourselves.
  3. it would happen cause Kingdom Hearts RULE!!
  4. tomodachi is friend not classmate anyway.
  5. really? me too. I learned Mandarin Chinese at school and we used to write numbers and greetings in a mandarin notebook. We also sang a song
  6. nice. sleeping beauty huh? (chaosx idea) ) I found that funny. *weird.
  7. please like our page : http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kingdom-Hearts-Universe-Each-has-a-story-fulfilling-one-destiny/167614549963223
  8. err. it's a love problem.
  9. I also thought of that thing : people don't have the right to thank God . Somehow in the prostitution thing, some people in one country would travel to Japan without legal rights and they work as an entertainer. These people were called TNT's.
  10. no, it's not weird, specially if you don't have things to do. I could've been stayed all night just to beat KH but I have some things to do. Lucky for you.
  11. You know, japan is one of the countries around the world which doesn't believe in God. Many people would say, it's a good thing because God is awakening the Japanese. As we all know, Japan is famous for prostitution and other worldly things that suit the needs of human's flesh. On the other hand, Japanese possesses good attitude like helping each other in times of trouble and that, we should admire them.

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