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11415351 4379082.1 » <div style="font-size:33px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; line-height: 110%; letter-spacing: -1px;"> Ah, shit. </div><div class="note-box-attributes" style="border-radius: 25px; background-color: white;"></div><div class="note-box-attributes" style="border-radius: 25px; background-color: white;"></div>
11415351 4379081.1 » <div style="font-size:110%;color:white;text-shadow: -1px -1px 1px #000, 1px -1px 1px #000, -1px 1px 1px #000, 1px 1px 1px #000, -1px 0px 1px #000, 0px -1px 1px #000, 0px 1px 1px #000, 1px 0px 1px #000;font-family: print;"><b>Heh!!</b></div><div class="note-box-attributes" style="transform:rotate(5deg);border-radius:25px;background-color:lightgrey"></div>
11415351 4379080.1 » <div style="font-size: 21px; font-family: comic;"> Getting angry over that? What a loser. </div><div class="note-box-attributes" style="border-radius: 25px; background-color: white;"></div><div class="note-box-attributes" style="border-radius: 25px; background-color: white;"></div>
11408857 4379079.1 » So named because it is when earthworms and other such things emerge from the earth, on account of the warming temperature.
11408857 4379078.1 » Hornworm Moon <tn>"Worm Moon" is a term for the March full moon. Early references to it attribute it to Native American culture without specifying a language or nation. Dakota is sometimes claimed as the source; if this is true, it appears to be a less common term than Iśtawićayazaŋ-wi, "Sore Eyes Moon."</tn>
11415351 4379077.1 » <div style="font-size:20px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; line-height: 110%; letter-spacing: -1px;"> How dare you trick me. You'll regret this. </div><div class="note-box-attributes" style="border-radius: 25px; background-color: white;"></div><div class="note-box-attributes" style="border-radius: 25px; background-color: white;"></div>
11415351 4379076.1 » <div style="font-size:29px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; font-variant: small-caps; line-height: 110%; letter-spacing: -1px;"> What!? A fake out!? </div><div class="note-box-attributes" style="border-radius: 25px; background-color: white;"></div><div class="note-box-attributes" style="border-radius: 25px; background-color: white;"></div>
11415351 4379075.1 » <div style="font-size:20px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; font-variant: small-caps; line-height: 110%; letter-spacing: -1px;"> ...NOT! It just looked that way! </div><div class="note-box-attributes" style="border-radius: 25px; background-color: white;"></div><div class="note-box-attributes" style="border-radius: 25px; background-color: white;"></div>
11415351 4379074.1 » <div style="font-size: 21px; font-family: comic;"> Lucky me! A seat opened up. </div><div class="note-box-attributes" style="border-radius: 25px; background-color: white;"></div><div class="note-box-attributes" style="border-radius: 25px; background-color: white;"></div>
11415351 4379073.1 » <div style="font-size: 18px; font-family: mono;"> Next stop, White-Eye! White-Eye! </div><div class="note-box-attributes" style="border-radius: 25px; background-color: white;"></div><div class="note-box-attributes" style="border-radius: 25px; background-color: white;"></div>
11408892 4379072.2 » So named because it is the time when the antlers of buck deer regrow. <tn>"Buck Moon" is a term for the July full moon. Early references to the Buck Moon claim that it is a "Native American" term without specifying a language or nation. More recently it is sometimes claimed to be Algonquin; if this is true, it does not appear to be in common use in any Algonquian language today (as far as I can tell from internet research). Takiyuḣa-wi, "Deer Rutting Moon," seems to exist in the Lakota language and more or less coincide with July, however.</tn>
11397347 4379071.1 » <big>Monster</big>
11398141 4379070.1 » <big>Eiki Shiki, Yamaxanadu</big>
11398358 4379069.1 » <big>Back</big>
11415237 4379068.1 » <a href="/wiki_pages/kono_lolicon_domome">You damned lolicons</a>
11398358 4379067.1 » <big>Front</big>
11398358 4379066.1 » <big>That was great!</big>
11398358 4379065.1 » <big>Thanks for the food!</big>
11398373 4379064.1 » <big>Son Biten</big>
11398373 4379063.1 » <big>Great Sage of the Small Sanctuary</big>