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  2. Template:User Discord - Wikipedia

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    A userbox to indicate that a user chats on the community Discord server. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Account account Your Discord account name. String optional Category Disabled nocat This page will not be added to the category "Wikipedians who use Discord" if this parameter is set to "true" (without the quotation marks). Default false String ...

  3. Japanese aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    These ideals, and others, underpin much of Japanese cultural and aesthetic norms on what is considered tasteful or beautiful. ... Seijaku (静寂): tranquility, ...

  4. Template:Discord server - Wikipedia

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    Allows linking to a Discord guild Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Guild ID 1 The ID of the guild (obtainable by right-clicking on the server header and selecting "Copy ID" in developer mode) Number required Guild Name 2 The title (name) of the guild String required Join code joincode The code to ...

  5. Ensō - Wikipedia

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    Ensō (c. 2000) by Kanjuro Shibata XX.Some artists draw ensō with an opening in the circle, while others close the circle.. In Zen art, an ensō (円 相, "circular form") [1] is a circle hand-drawn in one or two uninhibited brushstrokes to express the Zen mind, which is associated with enlightenment, emptiness, freedom, and the state of no-mind.

  6. Miyabi - Wikipedia

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    Miyabi tried to stay away from the rustic and crude, and in doing so, prevented the traditionally trained courtiers from expressing real feelings in their works. In later years, miyabi and its aesthetic were replaced by the ideals of Higashiyama culture, such as Wabi-sabi, Yuugen, Iki and so on.

  7. Sueharu Fukami - Wikipedia

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    Sueharu Fukami (深見陶治 , born 1947) is a Japanese ceramic artist and sculptor known for his work in pale-blue qinbai porcelain (also referred to as Sei Hakuji / Celadon).

  8. Nage Libre: Seijaku no Suishin - Wikipedia

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    Nage Libre: Seijaku no Suishin (ナージュリーブル 〜静寂の水深〜, lit. "The Silent Depths" NAGE LIBRE") is a 1995 Japan-exclusive video game for the Super Famicom . In 1997, Nage Libre: Rasen no Soukoku was released for the PlayStation .

  9. Template:Logo size - Wikipedia

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    The logo size is currently fixed to 250x250px, and is focused on creating a uniform height for all logos of this template, and approximately makes the trophy designs the same apparent sizes. Width is allowed to vary, as only the host country name and year text at the bottom of the logo ever exceed the general size of the logo format.