You may know him by other titles, but he's most commonly known as Naoya. Happy birthday Naoya, the protagonist of the first Persona game!

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"Thanks for the watch" is a phrase you would find commonly on people's profiles on Deviantart. It was just an expression everyone used to thank a new follower.

So what's the problem you say?... It was beyond overused!😱

Watch for the Tanks (2015)

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Hayate Yagami.
Or as she's more commonly known: NanoFate's third wheel, best friend and boss (twice). 😜

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Christmas Eve soon upon us, one gift may be unbound.
A tradition not commonly held for many families around.
But still, it can be done before the moment doth fade.
Saya's already prepared for the choice to be made.

Fun geeft for

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描き下ろしイラスト、今日はファンタジーテイストでお届けします!


As the hunt for presents can be highly competitive and even merciless at times, you need to brace yourself when setting foot upon the glorious battlefield commonly known as Christmas shopping.

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The recipe calls for two ounces of ginger. Ginger, commonly used as a spice for cooking, refers to the rhizome of the ginger plant (Zingiber officinale).

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VIBROWEAPONS utilized high-speed sonic vibrations to make the weapons more deadly; most commonly found on swords, aces and daggers. Almost anything with a blade actually had the potential to be turned into a vibroweapon with the use of cortosis and a vibro-generator. 👇👇

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Imora:
- alive since 4989
- immortal being
- emotional and impulsive
- homeland – Alive(Dead) Lands.
- lost his family and love interest
- keeper of the last artifact shard
- had big problems with mental health in mortal life
- his weapon – crimson blade(commonly used by angels)

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1750-75 by
“Budham Sharnam Gachami”
A unique rendering of Budha in
Budha paintings not commonly found in pahari Kalam
In private collection.

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"During the cold season these brilliant leaves are in full splendour".

Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) from Lena Lowis' "Familiar Indian Flowers" (1878), devoted to plants commonly cultivated in Indian gardens. In via ➡️ https://t.co/gestiJ4823

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Hi! I'm Katey! I'm a Quality Assurance Lead on the Player Immersion and Expression team (aka PIE or more commonly Skins!) I've been on the team, growing since a baby QA Analyst, for over 5 years now!

Here's just a few of the hundreds of projects I've been a part of!

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A wee little root baby, commonly known as a mandragora. They come in all shapes and sizes. https://t.co/7iWgW27m9y

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The Prickly Cockle is probably quite commonly found around the Irish Coast, however we only have a single record in our database! Help us fill in the blanks by conducting a Big Beach Biodiversity survey for Find out more at: https://t.co/32fRuctCRu

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The exact identity of silphium is unclear. It is commonly believed to be a now-extinct plant of the genus Ferula. It was used in classical antiquity for many purposes, including as an abortive. It was the essential item of trade from the ancient North African city of Cyrene. https://t.co/hpnvMjT6hc

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Ok. So for today’s art is a sketch I did for my sister. She wants to be a pilot. So it explains why this Russian word joke was used in sketch. Basically if you misspell “plane” in Russian you can get a mix of “Catfish” and a “plane”. Commonly known as Somolyot

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Pipsicle

Their freezing ice bodies cool the air around themselves. They are commonly used indoors for those who don't have air conditioning. However, people are warned not to be exposed to them for long periods of time due to fears of getting frostbite.

https://t.co/fpWYJjV4X3

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Ever wondered why festive plum pudding usually doesn't actually contain plums? Prior to the Victorian era, the raisins used in traditional Christmas pudding recipes were commonly referred to as plums! 👨‍🍳👩‍🍳

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Made some of the most commonly types of health bars made using aseprite and the vinik24 palette

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Antonie Philips van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723) was a Dutch businessman and scientist. He is commonly known as "the Father of and one of the first microscopists and microbiologists.

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"We ... see that the children in these illustrations resist sameness, the commonly held assumption that Indigenous people all look a certain way." Emily Prabhaker visits to write about FRY BREAD, ill. by Juana Martinez-Neal: https://t.co/rhM08bxV58.

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