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clownbonk.neocities.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The post explores various fictional clown characters from different media, highlighting their unique designs, personalities, and roles in their respective stories. | |
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suitablefortreatment.mangabookshelf.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The user has shared a long list of anime and manga titles, along with some personal statements and a calendar archive. The personal statements include a mix of emotions, such as frustration, anger, and a desire for freedom. The user seems to be expressing a sense of being trapped in a situation, possibly related to their role as a 'villainess' in a fictional context, and they are seeking a way out or a change in their circumstances. The calendar archives suggest they might be tracking or referencing content from specific months, possibly for a project or a blog. The user's tone is intense and emotional, indicating a need for support or a change in their current situation. | |
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blog.kenrick95.org
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| | | | | When I wrote Seasons of Anime, it was just middle of the year. Since then, I watched a lot more anime titles. I decided to use MyAnimeList to keep track of | |
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darkrpgs.home.blog
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| | | It is nice to see when two different worlds collide together in the video game format. It happened several times, especially for big companies, for example hunting a Final Fantasy's Behemoth inside Monster Hunter World. However, what is not so common is a collaboration between a big company and an obscure indie title, especially if... | ||