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Old 2004-01-14, 15:35   Link #1
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happy haruka

i've been searching for some time now, but i can't find a picture with only haruka, smiling.
on the pictures i've found, she's only sad, or have her eyes closed.

does any of you have some "happy Harukas?"
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Old 2004-01-14, 16:15   Link #2
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i've been searching for some time now, but i can't find a picture with only haruka, smiling.
on the pictures i've found, she's only sad, or have her eyes closed.

does any of you have some "happy Harukas?"
On the ending scene of the game, you see a very happy Haruka smiling gently as she splashes water towards you (Takayuki). Obviously, this is from Haruka's ending.
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Old 2004-01-14, 16:18   Link #3
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On the ending scene of the game, you see a very happy Haruka smiling gently as she splashes water towards you (Takayuki). Obviously, this is from Haruka's ending.
Just wanted to say that . Here's the CG (resized):
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Old 2004-01-14, 16:20   Link #4
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Just wanted to say that . Here's the CG (resized):
Ah, you just watered my eyes once again from the memories of 2001...

HARUKA-TA~N!!!!
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Old 2004-01-15, 20:25   Link #5
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She has her eyes closed in that picture.
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Old 2004-01-15, 22:26   Link #6
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my backround! shes happy and she has her eyes open
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Old 2004-01-16, 02:06   Link #7
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Ah, you just watered my eyes once again from the memories of 2001...

HARUKA-TA~N!!!!

TAN? your trying to sound like a little kid, most likely a baby that is just starting to learn how to speak, trying to sound cute? LOL

Hey dont blame me thats what a friend fron japan told me and shes a teacher at a highschool so i dont think she lied about it LOL!

Kj1980- tan ^_^.........omg i sounded so gaki!!!!! LOL
You know i respet you
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Old 2004-01-16, 02:50   Link #8
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TAN? your trying to sound like a little kid, most likely a baby that is just starting to learn how to speak, trying to sound cute? LOL

Hey dont blame me thats what a friend fron japan told me and shes a teacher at a highschool so i dont think she lied about it LOL!

Kj1980- tan ^_^.........omg i sounded so gaki!!!!! LOL
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Welcome to otaku terminology for the 21st century:

Yes, "tan" is a term that many little kids use before their tongues begin to differentiate btwn the pronounciation of "t" and "ch" in Japanese.

But lately, it has also become a term that Japanese otakus use as a replacement of "chan" for a very "moe~" character.

An example of such usages would be:
さくらたん ( ;´Д` )ハァハァ
Sakura-tan ( ;´Д` )huff huff
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Old 2004-01-16, 04:03   Link #9
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Welcome to otaku terminology for the 21st century:

Yes, "tan" is a term that many little kids use before their tongues begin to differentiate btwn the pronounciation of "t" and "ch" in Japanese.

But lately, it has also become a term that Japanese otakus use as a replacement of "chan" for a very "moe~" character.

An example of such usages would be:
さくらたん ( ;´Д` )ハァハァ
Sakura-tan ( ;´Д` )huff huff

Yeah i kinda knew about that........i called my friend............ oi ken-tan nani sitenda!!!
and he was like.........WTF? your F#$% 19 act like one.....!!!!! that is for gay little kids to say LOL it was hella funny
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