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Playing with clothes. I rely on translation sites for English. You are posting in English even though you do not understand English. I like fortune-telling, magic, fantasy, etc., I have a desire to transform myself, but I don't necessarily want to cosplay.
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This is a hypothetical story if you want to read historical fiction.
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The rotary cutter cuts well, but I still don't know when to stop. A knife for leather work is stable.
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Maybe it's drowsiness... I'm not a doctor, but I can't help but think about it. From my limited knowledge, there are many possibilities: the brain's sleep rhythm could be messed up, or too much sugar is being consumed, or the parent has diabetes.
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However, I think that each country has its own laws and therefore it is often the case that it is not permitted.
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The black background creates a sense of fear in a good sense, and the story emerges.
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thank you. I heard good things.
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Many typewriters made by the Japanese company Brother are made of plastic. If you disassemble it and the screw socket is damaged, there isn't much you can do to repair it unless it's solidified with resin. Only the mechanical parts are made of metal.
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The "tea-serving doll" uses a spring as its power source without any electrical current to perform specific movements. The "Yumihiki-doji" has even more intricate movements built into it. www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-ay...
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In 1543, an event that became known as the "Introduction of Firearms" occurred, when Portuguese people are said to have brought matchlock guns to Japan. As time went on, Tanaka Hisashige created the perpetual clock.
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Karakuri itself dates back to 658, and from there it spread independently to various places. Even back then, there were few craftsmen, so it was left to the passage of time.
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There are times when you want to maintain a sense of distance from what you like, making it difficult to strengthen your seriousness.
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And it affects my original job. Because it affects me, I become perverse and stop being obsessed with it.
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It was every 5 minutes. I was remembering incorrectly. Sorry.
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Ah, this is it. doraemon.fandom.com/wiki/Multipl...
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I understand that they want to attract attention, but if other people are doing it too, it makes people lose interest. Supporting a streamer is said to be a form of human connection, so there may be cases where people reluctantly watch.
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Perhaps the reason why the translation is strange is because the phrases are difficult to intertwine.
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Of course, you extinguish the candles on your birthday cake with your breath.
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It is a Buddhist teaching that extinguishing it with the breath of a living person is disrespectful to the ancestors whose souls have been purified. Whether this can be answered by today's Japanese youth will be proof that religious views are beginning to weaken.
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Let's not write the answer...
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When you connect parts of the country's land, it corresponds to the greater trochanter of one leg.
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The battered handle appears to have been sewn with a lock sewing machine. In that case, the length of the seam would be too short, and I decided that it would be difficult to reuse it by hand sewing.
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I'm just trying to recreate something similar to the original handle from scratch. It doesn't matter if it's genuine or not... It's simple, but it's a little difficult: attaching a planarian-like shape to both ends.
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I wonder if it would be better to write "jewelry" instead of "accessories"...
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If you forcefully goug it with a flathead screwdriver, you might damage the tree, so you want to be careful and not force it.
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As a result, I think factories around the world are in a slump, so I think we are becoming the society we aspire to be. If this trend continues and severe cold waves hit many parts of the world by 2030, it will likely lead to political control of the economy.
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According to observations since 1979, the maximum snowfall in Aomori Prefecture on February 26, 2013 was approximately 18.5ft.
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If you live in an area where it snows a lot, you probably know that freshly fallen snow is soft and easy to get buried in. If your child says, ``I'll help you clear the snow,'' and there's more than 1.6 feet of snow on the ground, it can only be dangerous.
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Another strange translation. Complicated phrases still seem difficult. Even if you're not a weather expert, you get the impression that this is happening because snow clouds are hitting the mountains.
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People in areas where it snows know the hardships, but people in areas where it doesn't snow often don't, so even in Japan, people who think the scenery is beautiful live on the Pacific coast.