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The collection of manga i have collected since about... spring of 2004 i think. And i have about 120, there are some books that are either at school or borrowed. Tail of the Moon 1 and 3 are not there and Fushigi Yuugi Genbu 1 and 2 aren't there along with Vampire game 2 and Kamichama Karin 1. hmmm i think that's it that aren't there. There are also anime dvd's i own in the picture

[first shelf]
Angel Dairy 1-5
Azumanga Daioh 2-3
Absolute Boyfriend 1-2
Alice 19th 1-7 (c)
Aoi House 1
Because I'm the Goddess 1
Boys Over Flowers 1-9
Ceres 1
Cheeky Angel 1
Chobits 1
Decendents of Darkness 1
Doubt 1-4

[Second Shelf]
Fruits Basket 1-9
Fushigi Yuugi 1-5
fushigi Yuugi Genbu 1-5
Happy Hustle High 1-2
Hot Gimmick 1-12 (c)
Imadoki 1-5
Dramacon 1-2
Kamichama Karin 1 (not in pic)
Kamikaze Girls (i didn't like this book, it's the only one i don't like)

the dvds are
Sailor Moon season 1, S and SuperS
.Hack//sign
Ranma 1/2

[Third Shelf]
Maburaho 1
Magical Miracle 1
Maison Ikkoku 1
MeruPuri 1-4 (c)
Negima 1-4
Ohran High School Host Club 1-4
Petshop of Horrors 1
Priceless 1-2
Princess Ai 1-3 (c)
Read Or Die 1-4 (c)
Read Or Dream 1
Skip Beat 1-4
Tail of the Moon 1 & 3 (not in pic)
Tenshi ja Nai 1-5
Vampire Game 1-2 (2 not in pic)

I know own Tail of the Moon 4, Skip Beat 5, and Fruits Basket 10. If only i wasn't trying to save up for college ;p
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Focal Length
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ISO Speed
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Date Taken
Feb 28, 2007, 11:43:55 PM
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"How do our pretendedly rational and programmed societies function? What motivates the populations, what stirs them? The progress of science, objective information, insight into the facts and causes, the punishment of the truly guilty or the growth of collective happiness? Absolutely not: no one is interested in that. What fascinates everyone is the debauchery of appearances, that reality is always and everywhere debauched by appearances. That's an interesting game, and it's played out in the media, in fashion, in advertising - more generally in the spectacle of technology, of science, of politics; in any spectacle whatsoever. The veritable contemporary social bond is the concerted partaking in seduction. A revolution might alter the course of history, but only its spectacle is truly sublime. And which do we prefer? As Rivarol said, 'the people did not truly desire a revolution, they desired only its sight.' The spectaclist drive is more powerful than the self-preservation instinct, it is her one must count on." ~ Baudrillard, Fatal Strategies