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Mons✞ER`'/stream 2012 / NON SINE SOLE IRIS
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(via hanakodo)

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where is it?!

where is it?!

(vía suyhnc)

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hazlo bien. bien. 
千 qiān . thousand . the sound of bells . 
OIGAN. LAS OIGO SONAR.
未 wèi1 . todavía no / aún no 2 . no .

hazlo bien. bien. 

 qiān . thousand . the sound of bells . 

OIGAN. LAS OIGO SONAR.

 wèi1 . todavía no / aún no 2 . no .

(Fuente: jimisland)

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(Fuente: tedsweb, vía bl00dypunk)

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Bulma is in shock again! Visit my new blog Dragon Ball *.GIF where I’m revisiting the whole first series and bursting it in *.GIFs. No lo vean! jaja. 

Bulma is in shock again! Visit my new blog Dragon Ball *.GIF where I’m revisiting the whole first series and bursting it in *.GIFs. No lo vean! jaja. 

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Patrick Pascual
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dragonballgif: He is a Monster who treats us like his toys. 

Episode 4 . Oolong the Terrible .
Dragon Ball by Akira Toriyama.

Visit my new blog DRAGON BALL *.GIF where I’m revisiting the whole first series and busrting into DAILY ASS KICKIN’ 500px wide *.GIFs. 
No lo vean! jaja. 

Visit my new blog DRAGON BALL *.GIF where I’m revisiting the whole first series and busrting into DAILY ASS KICKIN’ 500px wide *.GIFs. 

No lo vean! jaja. 

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genjitsu kara me wo sorashite yume to iu kotoba ni nigeta

genjitsu kara me wo sorashite 
yume to iu kotoba ni nigeta

(vía liftyouranchors)

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RAWR!

RAWR!

(Fuente: bewareofmpreg, vía bull-heck)

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superlyawkwardly:

“The Wolverine”

The Japanese words for “Japan” are Nippon (most commonly used) and Nihon which translate to “Land of the Rising Sun,” hence the design Japan’s national flag and the tagline in the teaser poster reading “rising soon.”
The style of the poster screams ’80s (when the Japanese story arc was told in the books) and its simplicity and font of the title work very well to get the message across to fans knowledgeable of the books and fans who simply enjoy Jackman’s take on the character in the films. VIA

The Wolverine slashes into theaters July 26, 2013.

superlyawkwardly:

“The Wolverine”

The Japanese words for “Japan” are Nippon (most commonly used) and Nihon which translate to “Land of the Rising Sun,” hence the design Japan’s national flag and the tagline in the teaser poster reading “rising soon.”

The style of the poster screams ’80s (when the Japanese story arc was told in the books) and its simplicity and font of the title work very well to get the message across to fans knowledgeable of the books and fans who simply enjoy Jackman’s take on the character in the films. VIA

The Wolverine slashes into theaters July 26, 2013.

(vía terrytbestinthewest)

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