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Valla aynı şeyi düşündüm yalnız bu Japon’lar çok zengin öcüler konusunda adgdjhhkkj
Dhhshshs işleri güçleri korkmak çünkü ahahaha artık dünyadan nasıl korktularsa daha kötüsü olamaz diye Kamikaze olmuşlar 


Adamlar adada kendilerine göre düzen kurmuş dünya umurlarında değil.2 kere gittim Japonya’ya.100 kere de gitsem bıkmam 

Trafiği dışında güzel bi yer bebce (henüz gidemedim
)
Adamlar tren
le olayı çözmüşler.Bullet train

aka Shinkansen 
pretty sure this is from the game “muramasa: the demon blade” on wii and vita. great game!
And the bad children were taken away and forcefully taught how to reach Nirvana
So don’t be late, come home before it’s dark, make your homework, don’t even question this shitty creature and be good boy/girl. Same everywhere. That is not Aobozu. That is “Human Engineering 101”. 
I dunno.. he kinda has short stubby legs.. I think the lil me of years past could of got away. 
Hell yeah, representing that Vanillaware
Aobozu is chill.
This illustration is from George Kamitani, a japanese video game director and illustrator. Appears in the videogame Muramasa: The Demon Blade.
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