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  • % revolution im sorry guys...you can't comment on videos...i disabled it due to the fear of RASJAC deletion please leave a comment on my profile instead, thank you very much. i will continue uploading for all japanophiles out there! yakusoku deeee! i follow few simple rules in naming my videos. 1. % sign after each syllable 2. no % sign at the last syllable of the word. 3. there are special cases. ex. W%inds or ZO%NE, because they are single syllabled word and i cant risk naming it as it is. 4. i follow japanese pronounciation of syllables, ex: the word "hitotsu", i'll name it "HI%TO%TSU" not HI%TOT%SU thank you ^___^


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