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ah we were staff on here. Kaguya was a writer and I was a modling xD
hence my obsession with ban hammers.. o3o that was my personal ban hammer i showed you earlier xD |
Oh! I thought you guys were talking about KofK. x'D
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xD we were doing back and forth chatter xD
Kagu mentioned she use to donate on kofk.. then i said that she use to donate shit tons here.. and then that whole staff thing came up.. yea o3o it gets hard to follow us old users.. Kagu.. were you a closed beta user? AM I OLDER THAN YOU?! edit: got my dragon to lvl 20.. going to bed now.. =w= 5 more levels to go <3 |
I was a writer ml.
I named the races and altered two of my own for the site. Edit: My original account was in 2010 when the first nox event was on. |
Ah, okay, so you added to the lore of the site then. That's pretty awesome. :3
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Yup, some of that was my doing.
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Awesome! And you're so bright. x'D So much yellow. :o
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Yeah, I decided to scare DK again.
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Why would that scare DK? Because of all the bright colors? :o
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Look at my title, does that say bright and bubbly to you?
I'm known for darker avi's, so when I wear bright colors DK thinks the apocalypse is gonna happen. XD |
...But the traditional Japanese horror stories around that usually have those kimono wearing dolls that will have bright colors on them or consist entirely of bight colors. Dark colors have nothing to do with being evil. :o
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It all comes down to the culture.
Need to remember where in Japan black, red and the likes are seen as colors for celebration, they are seen as something completely different in america and the uk. White is the color of death in japan but in the west it's seen for purity and life. |
Yep, very true, which is why I said that. XD And traditionally the groom was the one to wear white and the bride black because it was a sign she was intrusting herself to him and she would take him with all his short comings or something like that anyways. :3
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Actually in tradition a bride wears a white over kimono and a red lower kimono. The white signifies she is dead to her own family, during the ceremony she removes the white layer and reveals the red layer showing a rebirth into her new family. The husband normally wears black.
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Ah, I was talking about traditional weddings in Europe. XD But that's interesting about the Japanese one, I knew their kimonos for it were white, but I didn't know about the red layer underneath. :o
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Tah-dah!
you have learned something new. |
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