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With its deeply rooted culture of politeness and quirky sense of humor recalling the funniest moments of our favorite anime, it's not surprising to learn why so many people are enchanted by Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun.

From ubiquitous vending machines and bizarre game shows to maid cafes, to us westerners, Japan is like a distant parallel universe with its own set of rules and customs. So to celebrate this culture, which has been showering us with its meme-like charm unlike any other, Bored Panda has compiled some of its weirdest cultural practices to show why the internet can't get enough of it.

Japan, with its wholesome and occasionally bewildering traditions (like the centuries-old ‘crying baby sumo’ festival where toddlers win by bawling their hearts out), has been at the heart of the internet for, well, as long as we remember. Sometimes comical, other times borderline crazy or simply quirky - it's not hard to see why.

One of the things the Land of the Rising Sun is quite famous for is its vending machines. While there's nothing new about the concept itself (although, the idea that one of them could origami itself into a real-life Transformer is pretty tempting!), the fact that catches almost every tourist by surprise is: they are everywhere.

That's right. According to the most recent data, there are almost 4 million vending machines sprawling all around Japan, which means there's roughly 1 machine for every 30 people living in the country. What's even more impressive, some of them sell things like soup, shrimp broth, or even live rhinoceros beetles.

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    If some of you have been wondering where Studio Ghibli, the beloved animation studio responsible for such classics as "My Neighbor Totoro", gets its inspiration from, part of the truth lies in Japan's deep-rooted traditions that can leave most us westerners amusingly baffled.

    Take, for example, Namahage. Occasionally called 'Japanese Krampus', this century-old custom takes place in the northern region of Japan called Akita and is all about demonically-dressed men visiting homes to scare the bejeezus out of children.

    While it sounds like something most people would call the police for, it's actually a beloved tradition with parents preparing special meals and waiting until evil spirits are warded off from their homes. Weirdly enough, even children are usually excited about this New Year tradition.

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    Weasel Wise
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Good job again, Japan! People can accidentally go to a wrong location and make friends, not have bullets sprayed at them.

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    And so it explains why more than thousands of people flock to r/neverchangejapan every week to share and enjoy the peculiarities the Land of the Rising Sun has to offer. Ranging from seriously impressive synchronized walking competitions to wacky commercials and Kit-Kat flavors you couldn't make in your wildest dreams, people gather here to appreciate Japan "for all of its funny, weird, stupid, creative and amazing moments!"

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    Cafe In Japan Gives An Oportunity To Paralyzed People To Feel Fulfilled

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is what science and innovation should be about. Bravo!

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    It's Japan As Always

    It's Japan As Always

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    After Their Shocking Win Against Germany, Japan Fans Stayed After The Match To Clean Up The Stadium. Respect

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    NickTheDuck
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If you don't clean up your trash in the first place, you are the problem. Everyone should be responsible for the trash they generate.

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    To understand what makes this online community, which just recently celebrated its 50k users milestone, so entertaining, Bored Panda reached out to u/VanillaLoaf, who's been moderating r/neverchangejapan for 2 years and counting, with u/MaxwellIsSmall, the subreddit's founder, helping out as well.

    "It's a fairly quiet sub due to the niche nature of the content," u/VanillaLoaf told us. "The vast majority of members are respectful of each other and play by the rules, so there isn't too much conflict to deal with." The only issues this subreddit, which just recently celebrated its 50k users milestone, run into, then, are pretty mild. Besides mistaking Korean/Chinese content with Japanese ones, breaching the third rule of the subreddit ("posts MUST be entirely associated with Japan," it reads), occasionally someone tries to throw some anti-Japanese sentiments ("that's very rare") that get instantly taken down by u/VanillaLoaf.

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    There’s A Park In Japan That Lets You Shake Hands With Otters

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I MUST GO! Otters are my favorites. I don't think I'd move and no one else would get a turn! (I'd move... just would go straight back to HOLDING HANDS WITH AN OTTER!) SWOON!

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    In Nara, Deers Have Learned To Open The Doors Of Food Establishments And Bow To Ask For Food

    In Nara, Deers Have Learned To Open The Doors Of Food Establishments And Bow To Ask For Food

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    Remi (He/Him)
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    In Nara you can also buy special deer cookies and the deer ask for them by bowing

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    "I'm not entirely sure why I'm personally drawn to Japanese life/culture", u/VanillaLoaf told us. While he's not a hardcore anime/manga or Japanese music fan, as one might suspect; this moderator is an avid gamer with a special place in his heart for Japan's beloved video game mascot Mario, who just happened to look for Japanese content on the platform at the time.

    The things that u/VanillaLoaf appreciates about this one-of-a-kind culture, however, is Japan's clockwork functionality. "My time in Japan changed me as a person and made me appreciate the simple things in life that Japan does particularly well - cleanliness, politeness, things actually working, etc.," he explained, joking that his home country could learn a thing or two from it. Although, he suspects that most people are drawn to Japan because "it's a little bit mad when viewed through westerners' eyes (and people enjoy odd/crazy content)."

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    A Tree In Japan Being Removed (With Roots Being Painstakingly Protected) And Being Saved And Moved (Instead Of Being Cleared For Road Widening)

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    Kira Okah
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Rootballing trees to move them isn't that uncommon across the world, we even have specific rootballing machines for the purpose. This is some lovely rootballing though.

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    When Pope Francis Visted Japan Last Year, He Was Gifted A Custom Anime Robe, Which He Wore

    When Pope Francis Visted Japan Last Year, He Was Gifted A Custom Anime Robe, Which He Wore

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    EarthGrowl
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Francis isn't like other Popes. He literally loves everyone not just Catholics. He is a good example of what a religious leader should be. Unbiased and understanding to all faiths.

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    While sharing the same sentiment about Japan's clockwork efficiency, Andres Zuleta, the founder of Boutique Japan, a travel company that personalizes travelers' trips to the Land of the Rising Sun, says it was the feeling of security that surprised him the most. "I'd moved from New York City, and honestly I'd never thought of NYC as dangerous, but I was used to always being hyper-aware of my surroundings," Zuleta told Bored Panda via email. "Yet, after a few weeks of living in Tokyo, I realized one day that I'd stopped the default habit of looking over my shoulder, as I just didn't feel a sense of danger anywhere I went."

    Being recognized as a top travel specialist for Japan by Condé Nast Traveler magazine since 2020, Andres' fascination with this country, like most things in life, started almost accidentally. "I actually didn't know much about Japan before college, but based on a friend's recommendations, I ended up in courses on Japanese literature and the Japanese language," said Zuleta. Not only did this become a lifelong passion, but it also inspired Andres to move to the other side of the world, to Tokyo, where he got to experience the culture firsthand. 

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    Im Crying Over This Old Man In Japan Who Patiently Walks His Giant Tortoise Everyday

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    Grandpa In Japan Makes Totoro So People Wouldn't Be Lonely At The Bus Stop

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    Having had the privilege of creating many custom tours for his clients (based on his exploration of the country, from Hokkaido to Okinawa, and people's requests), Andres says the harmony between the hyper-modern and deeply traditional cultural elements never fails to leave a lasting impression on visitors.

    "In some ways, Japan is far more modern (and functional!) than places like the US or Europe, but traditional culture runs incredibly deep and is very much alive in contemporary Japan," he explained. So whether you're a fan of anime or ancient tea ceremonies, there's something for everyone in this incredible country that's truly the best of both worlds. 

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    Why Is Japan Just So Great

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    Angela B
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Although it does not really compare, a new Bypass Rd near where I live has possum/lizard bridges, so they don't get squooshed trying to cross.

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    My Wife Was Visiting Me In Japan When She Suddenly Fell Ill On Her Birthday, When The Nurse Found Out That She Had To Celebrate Her Birthday Alone, She Gifted Her This!

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Small kindnesses shown to someone alone and sick are greatly magnified in the heart of the recipient.

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    Kindergarten School Buses In Japan

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    Nea
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    1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The one that takes my nephew to school is more like a van that takes prisoners to and from courts

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    Taking Historic Architecture Into Account When Adding Vending Machines

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    A Japanese Diver Has Been Entrusted To Oversee One Of Japan’s Shinto Shrines, Which Is Located Beneath The Surface Of Japan’s Tateyama Bay. Over The Decades, He Became Best Friends With One Of The Marine Creatures Who Live Around The Shrine, An Asian Sheepshead Wrasse Named Yoriko

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    If You Have A Cup Noodle In Japan, You’ll Get Cats On The Inside Of The Lids. However, At A 6% Chance, You’ll Get A Tibetan Fox (Middle Right)

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    Japan’s Dedication To Return This Toy Is Adorably Commendable

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    DrBronxx
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My friend works in a medical university in Japan, and the students have just opened a "clinic" for stuffed animals. It's mostly for pediatric patients whose stuff toys need repairing, but anyone can use it.

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's cool! After years of work to get a diploma, it's deserved to have a little fun! I went to my graduation in pajamas, dressing gown, teddy bear and pillow under my arm, all the other students were classy, suits etc., it was funny.

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is so awesome! This would make sitting through a 4 hour graduation so much fun

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    The Giant Straw Sculptures Of The Wara Art Festival In Japan

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    This Train Station In Japan

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    Marcos Valencia
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I usually don't like buildings that look like things... but this is not that bad (I still don't like it, but I could live with that).

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    Zedrapazia
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They're really superb nice when you order stuff from there. I've gotten several thank you notes and folded paper cranes that I still have

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    LillieMean
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This should be standard practice around the world. Nobody really cares what you did last weekend or that you still have a yeast infection. The image can also be easily adapted to different cultures. You are so embarrassing that even your ancestors facepalm because of your behavior.

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    A Man Walked 70km In 3 Days From Kota Kinabalu Airport To Get To His Hometown Kota Marudu To Avoid Spreading Covid-19 After Returning From Japan. His Name Is Alixson Mangundok. He Also Adopted A Dog He Met During The Journey

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    A Retro Game Group In Japan Donated 100 Super Nintendos To Families With Kids Sheltered In Place

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    NickTheDuck
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Im only 14, but the SNES was my first gaming system. I remember when I was about 3 or 4, my dad got out his old system. I spent hours playing mario world with him.

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    Meet The Samurai Litter Pickers Of Japan

    Meet The Samurai Litter Pickers Of Japan

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    Sara Dee
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    bro on the right looks like one of the characters from lookism (webtoon), head of hnh or h group i mix them up

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    On My Way Home, Someone Tied A Lost Jacket To A Pole To Keep It From Getting Dirty On The Street. Love Japan

    On My Way Home, Someone Tied A Lost Jacket To A Pole To Keep It From Getting Dirty On The Street. Love Japan

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    Fat Harry
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This one does happen around here. If an item of clothing is found, someone will put it over a wall or gate so it doesn't get dirty and so the person who lost it might have a chance of finding it.

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    Japan Manager Hajime Moriyasu Bowed In Appreciation To The Fans Who Traveled All The Way To Support Their Team

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    Yukako Fukushima, Who Makes Prosthetic Small Fingers For Reformed Japanese Gangsters, At Her Workshop In Osaka, Japan

    Yukako Fukushima, Who Makes Prosthetic Small Fingers For Reformed Japanese Gangsters, At Her Workshop In Osaka, Japan

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    Zedrapazia
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Why do japanese gangsters miss their fingers in the first place? Like, honestly, do their enemies cut them off?

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    A Coffee Shop In Japan That Allows You To Pick Any Image For Your Coffee

    A Coffee Shop In Japan That Allows You To Pick Any Image For Your Coffee

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    Chachamaru, A Green Tea Rabbit Mascot In Ikeda, Helping To Pick Tea Leaves

    Chachamaru, A Green Tea Rabbit Mascot In Ikeda, Helping To Pick Tea Leaves

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    Snake Queen
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Imagine how hot that would be to pick tea leaves under the blazing sun in a giant mascot costume

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    I Teach English In Japan, One Of My Kids Gave Me This Today

    I Teach English In Japan, One Of My Kids Gave Me This Today

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    Outside My Bank In Japan, Carers Had Brought A Disabled Child Out On The School Route So He Could High Five All The School Children On Their Way Home. They All Stopped To Do It

    Outside My Bank In Japan, Carers Had Brought A Disabled Child Out On The School Route So He Could High Five All The School Children On Their Way Home. They All Stopped To Do It

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    Traveling Alone In Japan, Wasn't Having The Best Day And And Was Sitting Alone At The Lounge Area Of Where I Stay… The Barista Walked Over And Passed Me This

    Traveling Alone In Japan, Wasn't Having The Best Day And And Was Sitting Alone At The Lounge Area Of Where I Stay… The Barista Walked Over And Passed Me This

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    NickTheDuck
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Oh how I wish I knew Japanese so I could visit japan like the little weeb I am.

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    Japanese Grandma Manually Runs A Vending Machine With A Kappa Puppet

    Japanese Grandma Manually Runs A Vending Machine With A Kappa Puppet

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    Spotted At A Japan Rail Station

    Spotted At A Japan Rail Station

    If you drop something on the rail track, a station employee will help you retrieve it.

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    Traffic Officer Protects Mother Duck And Her Ducklings Crossing The Road In Tokyo

    Traffic Officer Protects Mother Duck And Her Ducklings Crossing The Road In Tokyo

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    So I Lost My Wallet In Japan Where I Live, But Luckily It Was Found (With Almost Everything Inside!), And On The Notice I Got Via Mail Someone Wrote A Greeting In Polish, My Native Language!

    So I Lost My Wallet In Japan Where I Live, But Luckily It Was Found (With Almost Everything Inside!), And On The Notice I Got Via Mail Someone Wrote A Greeting In Polish, My Native Language!

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    Love Hotel In Shibuya

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    Japanese Hotel Apologies For One Minute Internet Stoppage At 4am

    Japanese Hotel Apologies For One Minute Internet Stoppage At 4am

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    Nizumi
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Memories of standing at a train platform in some tiny mountain town and my boyfriend laughing as he listened to an announcement. When I asked him why he was laughing he said they were apologizing *profusely* that the train was going to be 2 minutes late. And sure enough, it was precisely two minutes late.

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    Japan’s Uncle Fist Loses Money Every Week Selling Takoyaki To Kids For Just 10 Yen, Doesn’t Care

    Japan’s Uncle Fist Loses Money Every Week Selling Takoyaki To Kids For Just 10 Yen, Doesn’t Care

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    Walking In Japan, Dark, Freezing Cold, And Snowing. We Got Lost And Asked A Car Traveling Past Us How To Get Back To The Main Road. Sure Enough, He Offered Us A Ride Back To Our Hotel, Saving Us From The Menacing Conditions Outside. Thank You, Adam!

    Walking In Japan, Dark, Freezing Cold, And Snowing. We Got Lost And Asked A Car Traveling Past Us How To Get Back To The Main Road. Sure Enough, He Offered Us A Ride Back To Our Hotel, Saving Us From The Menacing Conditions Outside. Thank You, Adam!

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    Blessing A Toyota Previa

    Blessing A Toyota Previa

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    I Am An International Student Studying In Japan. Our University Gave Free Thermometers To Everyone Living In The Dorm! 324 Is My Room No :)

    I Am An International Student Studying In Japan. Our University Gave Free Thermometers To Everyone Living In The Dorm! 324 Is My Room No :)

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    Seymoura Butts
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My college brain would think they were monitoring the temp. My adult brain thinks that a little, too.

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    #67

    I Want It

    I Want It

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