I may be a SAO fan.
but the only games I like are
Hollow Fragment,
Accel World Vs SAO
And Fatal Bullet.

Those three got one thing in common and that’s enough for me

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In the process of making his Kamen comet, he showed me only a fragment of the head. Based on that fragment, this was the finished figure I predicted.
It was totally different.

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I've been using AI to help amplify subconscious influences on the composition and color of my art. I also try to deconstruct memories, focusing on a single fragment, isolating it outside of its original context to mask its meaning. I "unthink" as much as possible.

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Gali with her Makoki Stone fragment, https://t.co/Y1g42jkwYm

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Today the slideshow of indiexpo is full of to play during this !
Heart Fragment, Pocket Quest, Die for Valhalla and a lot of new game to play! Discover them!
They are FREE!

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Fragment
Pupa 🐛

I drew this Fragment, thinking of Pupa as a child waiting for a present.

Fragments are 187 1/1 Legendary Comic Cutscene NFT created by MrMisang that portray the universe where Ghosts, MLIR, Masked Workers, and all of his past artworks live.

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Onewa retrieving his Makoki Stone fragment, https://t.co/O4F1t00e2G

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Art, Just Because It's Great
Textile Fragment, Paracas, South Coast Peru 300 - 100 BC

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Sorry to self-promote but after the release of Book Three DLC for Heart Fragment, the next release prior to the finale will be a set of polyamorous ending DLCs! 💜💜💜

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statue fragment, probably Marcus Aurelius

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fragment, made some experiments with paper (2018-2019)

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Nokama retrieving her Makoki Stone fragment, https://t.co/O4F1t00e2G

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I’m a SAO player since 2015

I’ve played Code register, Memory Defrag, hollow fragment, Lost Song, Hollow realization, Fatal bullet, unleash blading (Alicization rising steel) and now I’ll play Variant Showdown

I haven’t played lycoris tho.

So yeah I play FB a lot

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Byron’s unfinished vampire story “Fragment of a Novel”, written in response to his own ghost-story challenge the night prior at Villa Diodati, was dated & likely written 17 June 1816. Byron’s fragment, as well as himself, both influenced Dr. Polidori’s “The Vampyre”.

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