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@theartofmadeline

roma★
todays bird

Discoholic 🪩

Origami Around
Misplaced Lens Cap
occasionally subtle

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blake kathryn

Kaledo Art
ojovivo
One Nice Bug Per Day

#extradirty
Peter Solarz
AnasAbdin
DEAR READER

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

oozey mess
wallacepolsom

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@mwiiya
かわいいいいいいいいいいい
[cm] Aflac 「 がん保険を、話そう。続・宮迫さん 」 - 櫻井翔
筋肉😳😳😳
翔ちゃんかっこいいなぁ〜
Ten new pics for me of SakuSho, plus one extra:
….why pink pants, why.
Hair + wind
櫻井翔
可愛いしかない
2006年
I’ve spent my first (and last until I’ll end exams, sob) free afternoon watching Kobe Shimbun no Nanokakan, a movie/documentary about the great Hanshin earthquake, occurred on January 17, 1995.
This “movie” was touching, maybe I shouldn’t create a post about Sakurai Sho, who took the role of photo reporter Tomohiko Mitsuyama ‘cause you could think that I appreciate the movie just for him….absolutely not. I discovered this drama thanks to him, but he was just a drop in the ocean.
I can’t describe what I’m feeling right now, I’m not so good in english to put in words my thoughts. I’m not asian, so (unfortunately) I didn’t know this calamity.
Thanks Sakurai for making me discover this part of japanese history.
And yes, you were very cute.
And yes, I cried a lot. But not for you, sorry…..not just for you.
I really suggest you this movie, I think you should watch it not for Sho, but for your personal culture.
I loved it!! . . . and this one too http://wiki.d-addicts.com/Blackboard
touched my heart so much