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we're not kids anymore.

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Today's Document
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Xuebing Du
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Reasons to love my job
Friday nites out 🎉🎊💃
Holy (guaca)moly
Can't keep my eyes offa you 👀
Omg I'm so dumb I'm already following em both I'm just bad at remembering usernames. Thank u!!!!!
wot about mike? ivan? r u guys good? do ppl have new usernames? where is laura? where has everyone GONE?
what has happened to our friend formerly known as cubapuddingjunior formerly known as icalledforeyoueverywhere does he have a new acct? is he still about?
having a weird day really missing talking to ppl i used to talk to on here lots i hope you’re all thriving
My fave kind of party (we all just downloaded Snow) 🎉
Yes m8 🌬
Happy March everyone ⛄️ (at Castleton, Peak District)
My game is reaching new heights
STOP! In the name of brut . rugby
Weronika Dudka
🎉happy birthday to the baustin, queen of my heart, housemate of my dreams🎈
We all know about Midori, the four piece female-fronted punk band from Osaka, but many people don’t know that before Midori, there was Usagi.
Usagi (うさぎ) was formed by four friends from Osaka, Japan in 2001. During their small time together, Usagi appeared on the compilation It’s Something Beautiful with the songs “Wakare Uta” and “Natsu no Yohaku”. After performing around the Osaka area for a couple of years, they released their only mini-album Akemi-San to Midori-san which was released July 16, 2003 when Goto founded the group Midori. Just a few months later the band broke up.
Akemi-San to Midori-san has to be, in my honest opinion one of the best albums Mariko Goto has been a part of. Every track displays the foundation on which Midori grew on, but in it’s own sense it stands out by having very emotional tracks such as the final song, 夜光虫 (which translates to “Noctiluca”, the phosphorescent animalcule commonly known as the Sea Sparkle).
ミオソチス is the second song from Akemi-San to Midori-san and it will blow you away, listen for yourself.
Since it’s hard to find this album anywhere you can download it as well as Midori’s early demos HERE.
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