Kiryu
Kiryu Kazuma   Germany
 
 
4th Chairman of the Tojo Clan
Dragon of Dojima
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About me:
I live in Okinawa and work at an orphanage.
I write about epiphanies and the amazing events I see in the city. My motto is... [More]
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Kalvey 11 Απρ 2023, 17:49 
beautiful eyes:MICHIO:
Vergillito 11 Μαρ 2023, 20:38 
bro idk who yummers is even but tf have u done to her comments section... you had me laughing for a while there ngl:steamsalty:
spitgore 8 Νοε 2022, 12:22 
Legend says he is still in photoshop making Ed Sheeran tributes, even years after his death. The Sheeranators applaud you, Kiryu, and your commitment to the betterment of our community. May you be graciously remembered - not for your Bad Habits, but rather for the Shape of You.
Voiceless Dusty 5 Νοε 2022, 22:57 
Carried me through all of PAYDAY 3 pre-order Closed Alpha Testing Phase Development 0.053 <3
spitgore 8 Οκτ 2022, 4:43 
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spitgore 15 Αυγ 2022, 12:50 
English is a West Germanic language of the Indo-European language family, originally spoken by the inhabitants of early medieval England.[3][4][5] It is named after the Angles, one of the ancient Germanic peoples that migrated from Anglia, a peninsula on the Baltic Sea (not to be confused with East Anglia in England), to the area of Great Britain later named after them: England. The closest living relatives of English include Scots, followed by the Low Saxon and Frisian languages. While English is genealogically West Germanic, its vocabulary is also distinctively influenced by dialects of French (about 29% of modern English words) and Latin (also about 29%), as well as by Old Norse (a North Germanic language).[6][7][8] Speakers of English are called Anglophones.