kawaii xD

Can’t tell the language though. Is it Dutch?
I’m not very familiar with Dutch…
Take a look at all the pages through this project page.

kawaii xD

Can’t tell the language though. Is it Dutch?
I’m not very familiar with Dutch…
Take a look at all the pages through this project page.
Ahda does some serious cute baking,
and I’m not talking about my 2nd batch of cookies. xD

Just take a look at her Fall Apple Pie. Lurv!
Hahaha, it’s hard to resist Family Outing Hyori.
So irresistibly a-dork-able Hyori. xD
And man, that fake Afro. Totally kills me.
And yes, I’m sad Jaesuk is leaving. No more FO. U.u
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Since the video was deleted from YouTube, I wonder if this new version can load. If not, you can try to check it out at Soha.vn

Yeah, yeah. Didn’t post anything substantial today. I know.
Watched Precious last night. *sighs* It was sad.
Like, “want to hug you” sadness.
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Seems the video is gone from the net. :(
Here’s something to get you by.
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Just got a box full of cookies my friend made and sent over~
it is indeed Fried Rice Day. LOL

The Library of Congress has colorized a bunch of B&W photos, which make them look completely kick-ass. Honestly, just sit back, hit on the “Slideshow” link and watch on fullscreen.

On what is a Photochrom~
Published primarily from the 1890s to 1910s, these prints were created by the Photoglob Company in Zürich, Switzerland, and the Detroit Publishing Company in Michigan. The richly colored images look like photographs but are actually ink-based photolithographs, usually 6.5 x 9 inches.
Like postcards, the photochroms feature subjects that appeal to travelers, including landscapes, architecture, street scenes, and daily life and culture. The prints were sold as souvenirs and often collected in albums or framed for display.
Check out the complete set here.
I’m totally all over this.

And of course it’s a $2200 special order. LOL
check out some more photos and info over at 1977mopeds.com
I wasn’t gonna post this CM, but Yu’s blog was updated with a couple snaps from it. Why so important? Because it’s Yu in trousers, shirt and a tie, and such very long hair.
Seems a waste to have her only for a few frames on this CM. LOL
but then again, I’m biased.
Also, I know guys love silky long hair… so you can’t get better than Yu Aoi’s hair for a shampoo commercial. Shampoo Commercial Hair is surreal.
photos after the break
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We Are Seventeen has created a pretty cool motion piece with some Must See Movies.

Check out the video here. [needs Quicktime]