I’m da cool one some time’s. But welcome to my blog!!
macaroons!!!
I love macaroon’s you can not take them from me .I’ll be dead but i’ll help you on how to make them!
I love macaroon’s you can not take them from me .I’ll be dead but i’ll help you on how to make them!
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Dubbed anime, on the other hand, features an English-speaking cast of voice-over actors working from a translated script. There are advantages to both formats.
Subbed anime plays the original Japanese vocal track for the show or movie youâre watching with English (or whatever language youâre watching in) subtitles.
The word anime is the Japanese term for animation, which means all forms of animated media. Outside Japan, anime refers specifically to animation from Japan or as a Japanese-disseminated animation style often characterized by colorful graphics, vibrant characters and fantastical themes.
In Japanese, anime is written as âă˘ăăĄâ (literally, âanimeâ) and is short for the word âanimationâ (ă˘ăăĄăźăˇă§ăł or âanimeeshonâ). The rub is how the word is used, both in Japan and abroad. Shortening words is common in Japanese. If the language is able to make something shorter, you can bet that it will.

Thank’s for looking wit meh byeeeeeeee!
Hi my name is Mylee LaRocco I love anything anime it’s just who I am I LOVE macaron’s there just so good I love how they taste and the feeling when you smell it your moth just whater’s and me and my friend dj wish someone make’s sushbuk’s we made the name it’s where sushi and starbuk’s come together to get something so good we LOVE taki’s we also love roblox my girl’s name is lol_jordenlol friend me and we can try to play! so ya that’s all i’ll keep you updated with me and life byeeee!

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