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Posted: 2014-08-19 15:15:16
by HypnoHammer - Size: 1024x1447
- Source: palcomix.com/digimonrules/imagepages/image19.html
- Rating: Explicit
- Score: 55 (vote up)
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It's also the first name of the first man in space, but that's totally unrelated, as he was a Russian Cosmonaut named Yuri Gagarin, and I know of no reason to assume his name has any connection to Japan. Japan's first satellite, also named Yuri, is probably referencing the cosmonaut, rather than the flower or the lesbians.
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Incidentally, the Japanese name "Yuri" is not only used to denote female/female relationships, it also literally translates to "lily".
It's also the first name of the first man in space, but that's totally unrelated, as he was a Russian Cosmonaut named Yuri Gagarin, and I know of no reason to assume his name has any connection to Japan. Japan's first satellite, also named Yuri, is probably referencing the cosmonaut, rather than the flower or the lesbians.
and I just learned more about the Japanese Space Program then I did in all of school.
I believe this is where I question my sanity.
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and I just learned more about the Japanese Space Program then I did in all of school.
I believe this is where I question my sanity.
Unless you went to school in Japan, I don't know where you would have expected them to shoehorn Japanese Space Program material into the coursework.
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Unless you went to school in Japan, I don't know where you would have expected them to shoehorn Japanese Space Program material into the coursework.
Except as subliminal propaganda against japannn
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420 digiblaze it
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Nice.