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  • ? sameha ikuya 553

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  • ? maria-sama ga miteru 3.4k

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  • ? toudou shimako 968

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  • ? asymmetrical clothes 13k
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  • ID: 17907
  • Uploader: albert »
  • Date: over 19 years ago
  • Size: 236 KB .jpg (960x1280) »
  • Source: fancyfree.mine.nu/apdix/a_mary61c.JPG »
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  • Score: 4
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post #17907
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toudou shimako (maria-sama ga miteru) drawn by sameha_ikuya
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    MD Anonymous
    about 19 years ago
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    What does that mean?

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    comicmonkey
    over 16 years ago
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    I cannot translate the latin, but the below is german and says: "Our mouth be fulleth of laughter"

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    Matroska56
    over 16 years ago
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    Added Latin translation. Not really sure where to put the box.

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    sanitaeter
    about 7 years ago
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    More correctly: Unser Mund sei voll des Lachens

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    Our mouth be fulleth of laughter!
    And I await the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come. Amen. Old Gregorian chant used in lots of classical music, including Beethoven
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