2013-02-02, 09:26 | Link #2806 | |
NYAAAAHAAANNNNN~
Join Date: Nov 2007
Age: 35
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Back on topic, anyone who is against snaggletooth doesn't know how to appreciate the moe trait of of lolicious cuteness. It is like preferring to eat an overripe fruit just because the partially ripe one has tougher skin or is slightly sour. *runs from pitchfork wielding horde*
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2013-02-02, 09:33 | Link #2810 | |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Somewhere, between the sacred silence and sleep
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It's Tonkatsu, damnit.
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2013-02-02, 09:33 | Link #2811 | ||
We're Back
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Redgrave City
Age: 35
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Point is though, it doesn't taste bad at all- quite the opposite in fact. But the problem comes when the mixture starts to look like seagull puke... Or really just any old puke. Apparently it's not something normal people do, and I didn't know this until twenty years later
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2013-02-02, 09:40 | Link #2815 | ||
今宵の虎徹は血に飢えている
Join Date: Jan 2009
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I said why is it that only Japan gets attention for uneven teeth, as if they get flak for it or something when their diet is perfectly the same as Asians everywhere else
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2013-02-02, 11:57 | Link #2818 | ||
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Join Date: May 2009
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But seriously, the only times I remember seeing braces in animation is as an audience cue of immaturity or awkwardness (since most people who get traditional, visible braces are younger teens). Which would depend on the culture the animation came from. My braces were moe. Especially when I got lavender and green bands. Quote:
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