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Fly... by °Phill  2 months 1 week  ago

Fly... by °Phill 2 months 1 week ago

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This wallpaper captures the urban essence that proliferated the art of Ghost in the Shell in every incarnation of the series. Phill does an amazing job of capturing a moment of surrealism.

While there are a few, stray building angles and shadows, you find that your eye forgives the minor details and instead focuses on the overall scene that is larger than life, with lights trailing off into infinity.

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°akiranyo 14 minutes ago
Yo Snow-chan ;3

~snowdew 21 minutes ago
Welcome back

°akiranyo 24 minutes ago
And I'm back from my "eat out the fridge" and "try to finish the new wallpaper, but everybody says something else" tour ;3

~PhantomPath 36 minutes ago
Hahahaha xD

~crucial 45 minutes ago
Hello everyone! I'm back from my deep sleep...

°akiranyo 47 minutes ago
*setted a new avatar*

~PhantomPath 51 minutes ago
What´s about you?

~amerie1994 1 hour 1 minute ago
Hey

~uufhd 1 hour 2 minutes ago
Hello

~PhantomPath 1 hour 3 minutes ago
Hii!!

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~kiyionata
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9 months 1 week ago
Konichiwa ohayo!Watashi no name wa Kiyiomy des.
Good morning!!My name is kiyiomy.

I'm trying very hard to learn Japanise,but I like it!

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~Day2Dream
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9 months 4 days ago
I don't think you can use konnichiwa AND ohayo together.

konnichiwa means hello (used in the day) and ohayo mean morning. The polite term is ohayo gozaimasu.

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~kiyionata
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8 months 3 weeks ago
Sorry ,but i looked my dictionary and it says it's corect!

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~Day2Dream
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8 months 2 weeks ago
Your dictionary? I sorry but it's definitely wrong.

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~Erineth
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愛が欲しい、それだけ。。。
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8 months 6 days ago
I agree with Day2Dream. They are two different greetings:

Konnichi wa: Good evening. Hello (used after 11am or so).
Ohayou gozaimasu: Good morning (used after 5am or so).

It can't be noon and morning at the same time. Sorry.

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~Day2Dream
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8 months 1 day ago
Finally. Someone agrees with me.