Probably 15-20 per day. At most 30 if there is like heated discussions and arguing stupid stuff. I lurk around everywhere. Hey, ALL my posts are top quality jk
Either HKT48 Team KIV's Iwahana Shino (front row, shoulder length hair). Or HKT48 Team H's Kojina Yui (second row, long hair).
Got the hard drive recovered. Took about twelve hours to recover and lost some 400GB of data (mostly TS video files like the Kouhaku!), but at least no sectors were damaged and I still have full access to the '4TB' (3.63 TB, as Windows says), but with 500GB of free space! May have to re-download those corrupted videos at a later time.
Anyone knows what this part of hair bangs called? Something on the edge of bangs that is longer? Looks on the arrows. And what this hairstyle is called?
Looking at the article as well as the picture from Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, the hime cut has a much larger side cut. In other words, I see three distinct levels: bangs forehead, side cut neck, back all the way down. What was asked about was a haircut with just a few strands not even on the side but framing the face. I am thinking Renacchi in the early days, although she didn't have the straight cut bangs. vs google 姫カット Maybe it's just a matter of degree, but I see them as different.
What skyx22 was referring to is not the straight bangs cut (which is actually called pattsun, unless you are an obnoxious aniota), but those two strands of hair on the side. Those are called 触角ヘア, aka "antenna hair", as far as I know.
Thanks. I think that answers skyx22's question. If you google 触角ヘア and look at images, you will see a few familiar faces.
RIP Chuck Berry (A Music Legend and one of the pioneers of Rock n Roll). http://www.tmz.com/2017/03/18/chuck-berry-dead/ Still always nice to know that his music gave us two of the most iconic scenes in the history of Cinema. Back to the Future if the video does not show watch the video here Pulp Fiction if the video does not show watch the video here
OK. That's I'm looking for. My oshimens have it, my crush also has it. All of them have straight bangs & antenna on their hairs respectively. Thanks.
My avatar was a tiger statue in an army base in Cisewu, a village in Garut, West Java which went viral on Indonesian internet because of its hilarious look. The army got embarrassed, they destroyed the statue, arguing that the sculptor making it isn't good. They replace it with a new tiger statue which looks more ferocious by a better sculptor. I think it's an unfortunate that the statue is demolished. They should move the statue somewhere, maybe Garut town when everyone can come to see it and have photo with it.
I compiled the best and under played songs of 46/48 imo and just sharing it here. Of course, some are my favorites. There are lots of good songs that I probably missed. Updating it from time to time. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeelhBj3cBeGuY85EXtfJkDdYdMU-4RYs
Toshiba just announced M510X and BZ710X 4K LCD TVs in Japan. http://www.phileweb.com/news/d-av/201703/22/40781.html http://www.phileweb.com/news/d-av/201703/22/40780.html The BZ710 serves as Toshiba's response to Panasonic's DX850, Sony's X9350D and Sharp's XD Series.
"the United States took advantage of two defensive mistakes by Japan in a 2-1 victory at Dodger Stadium to earn its first berth in the [World Baseball] championship game." And the news from Japan: https://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20170322-00010000-spht-base https://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20170322-00000003-wordleafs-base
^ Wow, have to feel bad for that young Japanese pitcher... Senga Kodai (Fukuoka Softbank Hawks) pitched really well, but that eighth inning mishap where he bobbled the ball, couldn't set up a double play and giving up the eventual winning run... But hey, an all-American WBC final? Mainland USA vs. Puerto Rico? (We thought Puerto Rico is an USA territory! So why do they have their own international sports federation and teams for use in such competitions like the WBC and the Olympics?)
Guys I'd like to ask something sensitive about Japan. If you live in Japan or you're Japanese yourself, it'd help more. I'm sorry if it's inappropriate. What's in mind of typical Japanese if they're encountering foreigners with middle-eastern sounding names?