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  • ? kousetsu 276

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  • ? cinderella school (vocaloid) 17
  • ? vocaloid 171k

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  • ? kagamine len 14k

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  • ID: 775550
  • Uploader: user 15128 »
  • Date: over 14 years ago
  • Approver: EB »
  • Size: 112 KB .jpg (1037x530) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/11613302 »
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  • Score: 7
  • Favorites: 21
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kagamine len (vocaloid and 1 more) drawn by kousetsu
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    bmhv
    about 14 years ago
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    Hmm... never thought of a "Trap" route before. Interesting...

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    A boy, and sometimes, a boi, Len I've chosen this translation to preserve a pun in the original Japanese. In both cases, the words are pronounced "otoko no ko". In the first case it just means "boy" (literally "male child"), but in the second case, the "ko" comes from the kanji for girl/maiden/daughter. The term is used to refer to a feminine boy, ergo, boi.
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