munkii-girl
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Last Activity: 06-29-2009 03:36 PM
About Me
- About munkii-girl
- Biography
- My name is Jane and I absolutely love YoYo & CiCi and I'm an addict to all things cute!
- Location
- New York, NY
- Interests
- Adoring YoYo & CiCi, Animes, Onionhead, Music, Reading, Graphic Design, Having Fun
- Occupation
- Paper Pusher
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That's how I'm feeling!
One of my wisdom tooth is crowing and if you've ever been through the experience you know how it feels...
COMPLETELY MISERABLE! 
If this is the price of wisdom... then at the moment I'd rather remain ignorant...
One of my wisdom tooth is crowing and if you've ever been through the experience you know how it feels...

COMPLETELY MISERABLE! 
If this is the price of wisdom... then at the moment I'd rather remain ignorant...
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Animes were such a wonderful discovery for me that I've always wondered how it got it's start. Well, today I found an interesting artilce just about that and thought I'd share it with everyone!
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[Screenshot from Momotaro's Divine Sea Warriors (1944), the first feature-length anime film.]
Anime, or...
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[Screenshot from Momotaro's Divine Sea Warriors (1944), the first feature-length anime film.]
Anime, or...
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Thought I'd share this since I know we'd all love to visit there!
If you know these key Japanese customs, you’ll get closer to the locals and see beneath the surface of Japan.
1. Addressing Someone, Respect

Bowing is nothing less than an art form in Japan, respect pounded into children’s heads from the moment they enter school. For tourists, a simple inclination...
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Here is a very helpful tutorial that I used in making my own Kusudama flowers (taken from http://www.thepeaceofpaper.robogumby.com/):
The Japanese word kusudama comes from two Japanese words kusuri (Medicine) and tama (Ball) They were often used with incense of potpourri. These days they are used more as decorative gifts.
Kusudama origami flowers are generally assembled...
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Lately I've been practicing my origami, specifically Kusudama flowers and Mini Origami Stars. I've been practicing the flowers because I would really like to make my own Kusudama Ball and also because I find the flowers gorgeous. As you can see from my picture above (yes those are the ones I've made so far) I've made three different types of flower folds for the Kusudama but there are actually many...
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Thank you
I wanted to register on a site and suddenly the registering page was in this language...even if the rest was in english, lol 
Thank you for your apreciation
I'm just doing my best to make out of this place something we all can be proud of 




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