Our pick of this week’s arts, design, film and music events from around the North of England and the rest of the UK – and loads of it’s free! https://t.co/piMIrtNvVy

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When we say is not we are just trying to dissociate ourselves from selfish and uncultured beings like this.

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misc demon school doodles
(of course azz would have a shiny gyarados are you uncultured)

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selling this babey!! 7$ paypal only
fullbody by @/Uncultured_Fish
chibis by foxiei on deviantart

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You uncultured swine, it's all about the midriff

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Dōgi (道着, “clothes of the way”) are the sacred set of clothes or uniform of someone who walks the path of their dō (道, “way”). When a Dragon Ball warrior wears their dōgi to train or fight, they are practicing their budō (武道, “martial way”).

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Zenī (ゼニー, symbol: Ƶ) is the currency used by the government in the Dragon World’s earth. Zenī is based on the real-life ancient Japanese term of zeni (銭, “spending cash”) that was inherited from China where it was called qián (錢, “money”).

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Dragon Ball features real-life sports cars because Akira Toriyama is an auto enthusiast. From the top left to bottom right: 1965 Triumph TR4A, 1984 Reliant Scimitar SS1, 1984 Toyota MR2, and 1985 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet. Which one do you wish for?

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What makes him dangerous is his ability to operate in the social world despite his condition. Vampirism tends to keep one... Remarkably Fresh... Eloquence is part of his charm. And when you’ve the got power that he has to back the slick but cultured remarks you make,

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The marks on Krillin’s forehead are called jièbā (戒疤, “ordination scars”). They're inspired by the heads of Chinese Shàolín monks. Each dot represents a vow to venerate the Buddha (enlightened being), Dharma (Buddha Law), and Sangha (Buddhist community).

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https://t.co/NY9HOhvWKp

should try to start actually doing these requests you’ve all sent, starting with this fantastic and extremely cultured one asking for more mochi leg

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The Red Ribbon Army Arc of Dragon Ball represents Western culture and environments. It contrasts against the Eastern environments that Goku explored in prior arcs. The naïve Goku serves as the medium between Eastern simplicity and Western complexity.

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That was the general attitude when Nintendo leaked SNK's trademark. Also, the man had to see at least a of month of unculturedness

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Bulma is a fashionista. For the 23rd Tenkaichi Budōkai she wears a 1970s look. Hair in a straight bob with a parted bang, spherical earrings, a ‘70s sleeveless mini-dress with a risqué cut, thin leather belt, mini purse, golden bangle, and ‘Wellie’ boots.

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ジャーン!大人の風格!どうだ?👨

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Tada! This is how cultured grown-up looks like! How do I look?


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Enjoying my Dragon Ball Culture Daily posts? Here are my plans for the rest of 2020! https://t.co/uFKImclbNp As you learned in today's post, it's time to get

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One of Goku’s catchphrases is ‘Waku-waku suru-zo!!’ (わくわくするぞっ!!, “I’m gettin’ excited!!”). The sound of ‘waku-waku’ is an onomatopoeia for “excitement,” “thrill,” or “nervousness.” Goku says when he’s in a fight that pushes his limits.

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Namu's name (ナム) is inspired by the Japanese Buddhist prayer of ‘Namu Amida Butsu’ (南無阿弥陀仏, “I adore and take refuge in Amida Buddhā”). This is the most well-known prayer in Japan, so Akira Toriyama uses it for the name of this Buddhist monk.

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Keep staying cultured out there NZXT 💖

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