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About Me Member New Artist chiiluvUnknown Recent Activity Deviant for 3 Years
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  • Interests: BL, sky, mecha, angst (lol)
  • Tools of the Trade: Photoshop CS3, SAI, wacom tablet

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Thank you so much for watching our group #resurgere! :iconteamoplz:



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you're welcome! :)

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~chii // HIDAMA
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thank you for+ Watchers

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i'm not afraid to die. but i'm afraid to dry./

"Je ne suis pas d’accord avec ce que vous dites, mais je me
battrai jusqu’? la mort pour que vous ayez le droit de le dire"
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you're welcome :)

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thanks for the fav
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you're welcome! :D
thank you for the watch!

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Thanks for the fav! You've got quite the gorgeous gallery, here!

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何やねん?

日本語のブログ→ [link]
日本語のビデオブログ→ [link]
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aww thank you!! thanks for the faves as well! :)

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~chii // HIDAMA
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Shuah thing! :)

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何やねん?

日本語のブログ→ [link]
日本語のビデオブログ→ [link]
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Thank you! Glad you like it even though I can't objectively say anymore, if it is really "realistic" looking or not >XD I just see too many errors...
But that's why I care about your opinion ;)


I've read through your blog once again. I can only agree, it seems that what we learn about the american education system is mostly true. And that sucks, I honestly don't think it's a good way to really educate the mass. Two things from the perspective of a foreigner: first off, there's probably no money to do something else (which has many reasons, I guess...). Secondly, America is still a leading country in science. But not because of the many great american scientists (there are lots, for sure), but because Universities have money (I guess partly because studying is so damn expensive in the US), therefore they attract the best foreign scientists to work there, which benefits the paying students. So, if you have money, you have access to education. Otherwise, you don't (really).
Correct me if you think I'm fundamentally wrong.

Over here, the education works very differently, although I can't say it's perfect either. It's far from that.

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