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The Most Ridiculous Anime Shows That Everyone Seems to Love

A list of anime I despise that also happen to be popular for some godforsaken reason.

Makhios | September 22, 2009 | Animation
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Dogu: Ancient Japanese Figurines

The most extraordinary clay figurines are coming from Japan, and they are ancient. Dating from the Jomon period, they are more futuristic in design than Picasso or Matisse. Their use or intent is unknown today, but fantasies around them abound, ranging from gods and goddesses of ancient Japan to alien visitors from outer space.

Lucas Dié | September 12, 2009 | Art History
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Gundam! Mecha Monument Towers Over Tokyo

Tokyo – vast sprawling metropolis of the East. In this day and age of global terror, a protector is needed. The Japanese, ever inventive, came up with this: Konnichiwa, Gundam.

R J Evans | July 30, 2009 | Visual Arts
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Yukata

Yukata is a traditional Japanese garment. You can learn about the yukata in my new article.

gotpika | July 26, 2009 | Fashion
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Seven Sites to Find FREE Printable Hello Kitty Coloring Pages

This article shows where to find free printable Hello Kitty coloring pages. There are many sites where you can find them, and I chose some of the best ones to share with you.

bearhugs | July 16, 2009 | Graphic Design
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The World of Designer Sushi: Eight Unbelievable Sushi Art Creations

These amazing sushi masterpieces include a sushi laptop, a sushi tower, sushi animals, sushi Pokemon, sushi boats, and more! And it’s all made of edible raw fish!

Alex Santeria | July 7, 2009 | Food
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MTG: Top 10 Samurai

Taking a look at the best samurai cards ever printed!

Drakdrium13 | April 17, 2009 | Card Games
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Proper Sale Etiquette

Tell me I’m not the only one that believes in proper sale etiquette. Allow me to share my story …

A Jarrell Hayes | March 5, 2009 | Shopping
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Iknow Learning Method

Sometimes, memorization and learning is a really tough thing to master. When I was a kid, my father made me write everything ten times over. Sure, it worked, but it was awfully tedious. It’s also not something that would work for everyone. So, what will work? Technically, the best ways to learn something are to read it, write it, say it, hear it, and teach it. I’ve found a program to help you with just about all of these. Don’t worry, these flashcards are fun.

Cassis | February 2, 2009 | School Time
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When Kusudama is Not Kusudama

Kusudama is a traditional Japanese art form that has evolved into what is now generally referred to as modular origami. To the untrained eye, the difference may seem negligible. With some remarkable examples, here is the basic difference between the two.

R J Evans | January 31, 2009 | Arts
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