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  2. Kawaii - Wikipedia

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    Natalia Konstantinovskaia, in her article "Being Kawaii in Japan", says that based on the increasing ratio of young Japanese girls that view themselves as kawaii, there is a possibility that "from early childhood, Japanese people are socialized into the expectation that women must be kawaii." [47] The idea of kawaii can be tricky to balance ...

  3. Category:Japanese unisex given names - Wikipedia

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  4. Yuki-onna - Wikipedia

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    Yuki-onna illustration from Sogi Shokoku Monogatari. Yuki-onna originates from folklores of olden times; in the Muromachi period Sōgi Shokoku Monogatari by the renga poet Sōgi, there is a statement on how he saw a yuki-onna when he was staying in Echigo Province (now Niigata Prefecture), indicating that the legends already existed in the Muromachi period.

  5. Wikipedia:Username policy - Wikipedia

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    The following types of usernames are not permitted due to the difficulty with some web browsers in viewing non-language Unicode characters: [3]

  6. List of Mashle characters - Wikipedia

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    Voiced by: Chiaki Kobayashi (anime), [1] Natsuki Hanae (2021 PV) [2] (Japanese); Aleks Le [3] (English) Mash Burnedead (マッシュ・バーンデッド, Masshu Bāndeddo) is a young man born without magic, but makes up for it with incredible physical abilities that seem to defy logic.

  7. Wikipedia:Village pump (idea lab) - Wikipedia

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    The idea lab section of the village pump is a place where new ideas or suggestions on general Wikipedia issues can be incubated, for later submission for consensus discussion at Village pump (proposals).

  8. D4DJ - Wikipedia

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    D4DJ (Dig Delight Direct Drive DJ) is a Japanese music media franchise created by Bushiroad, with original story by Kō Nakamura. Takaaki Kidani is credited as executive producer.

  9. Piri - Wikipedia

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    Piri was born Sophie Leigh McBurnie on 14 March 1999 and grew up in Rochdale in Greater Manchester. [a] Her parents were an Asda manager and a human resources manager; [5] her father was a fan of indie rock, [6]: 8:57 while her mother preferred R&B and hip hop, and neither could stand the other's music tastes. [4]