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Here are the blank Town Pass Card templates I made, if anyone is interested. I was trying to find some myself and failed so that’s why I gave it a go. If you make your own I’d love to see it!
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Mom... Sho... I’m sorry. I couldn’t keep my promise. But I will keep another promise.
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EXO Master List

The Experiments Mini Masterlist - A Hybrid!AU
TE Bonus Chapters: JM I YX I BH
Moodboards Inspired by TE* : MS I JM I YX I BH I JD I CY I KS I JI I SH
Movie Posters
Sequel: The Wanderers

My Soul to Burn Mini Masterlist - Demon!AU
Shimmering Memories - Mermaid!AU
Dark Roast
Freedom on the Wind - Biker!AU
A Little Down the Road - Neighbor!AU

Lies Untold - Part Six of The Untamed: Wolf!AU: Teaser I 1 I 2 I 3 I 4
Moodboards Inspired by LU*: Ch 1
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Crimes of the Heart - Vampire!AU
Twin Blue Doors - Neighbor!AU

My Soul to Keep Mini Masterlist - Demon!AU
Memories Past - Part Four of The Untamed: Wolf!AU : Teaser I 1 I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 I 7 I 8 I 9 I 10 I 11 I 12 I 13 I Final
Moodboards Inspired by MP*: Ch 2 I Alpha I Final
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Prey in the Knight - Vampire!AU
Late Night Surprises
Market Surprises - Neighbor!AU

Charming Instruction - Part Five of The Untamed: Wolf!AU : Teaser I 1 I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 I 7 I 8 I 9 I 10 I 11 I 12 I 13 I Final
Moodboards Inspired by Untamed Universe: Forest Green I Beige I Ch 3 I Ch 10 I Ch 13
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Sins of the Father Mini Masterlist - Mafia!AU
Words of Affirmation
Little Interruptions

Map of the Heart - Vampire!AU
Classroom Disruptions
Picture Perfect - Neighbor!AU

Moodboards Inspired by Untamed Universe: 1
Slippery Skates
Morning Struggles

Fighting Instinct - Part One of The Untamed: Wolf!AU : 1 I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 I 7 I 8 I 9 I 10 I 11 I 12 I 13 I 14 I 15 I Final
Moodboards Inspired by FI*: Forest Green I Black and White I She Will Be Loved I What Did You See?
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A Royal Tale
Insolent Housemate: Part 1 I Part 2 - Housemate!AU - MB inspired by IH
Where Waves Meet the Shore - Neighbor!AU

Sculpted Raven - Part Three of The Untamed: Wolf!AU : Teaser I 1 I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 I 7 I 8 I 9 I 10 I 11 I 12 I 13 I 14 I Final
Moodboards Inspired by Untamed: Wolf Boy I Ch 2: 1, 2 I Ch 6 I Ch 8 I Ch 10 I Ch 13
SR Playlist
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Out of Tune
Touch or Dare
My Calypso - Pirate!AU

White Out - Part Two of The Untamed Wolf!AU: 1 I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 I 7 I 8 I 9 I 10 I 11 I 12 I 13 I 14 I Final
Moodboards Inspired by WO* : Black Wolf I You Are Not Alone I Ch4
White Out Playlist
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Tangled Web Mini Masterlist - Spider-Man!AU
Video inspired by TW I Graphic
A Simple Life - Royalty!AU
Synonyms for Furious

Innocent Intentions - Part Seven of The Untamed: Wolf!AU: Teaser I 1 I 2 I 3 I 4
Moodboards Inspired by II* : Ch 3
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About Time - Vampire!AU
Lost and Found - Neighbor!AU

The Wanderers Mini Masterlist - Sequel to The Experiments

The Beauty and The Tragedy Mini Masterlist - Mafia!AU
Misc
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Netflix Posters
(banners made by the exceptionally talented @bon-ie!!)
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I feel like I tell my boyfriend almost everyday that I miss him, and I really do. I feel like I’d annoy him if I keep saying it. I want to tell him that I don’t feel ok today and that I’ve been crying but he has a lot of other things to worry about and he said he’s stressed, so I don’t want to stress him out even more with me being overly emotional. I’m 22 but I feel like a 15 year old girl in her first real relationship, because I’ve never actually had one before. I don’t want to be a burden to him, but I also want him to help me feel better because I feel horrible.
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JLPT N5 Grammar (´。• ᵕ •。`) ~たい (です) - Auxiliary adjective Expresses a wish or desire to do something. Meanings: Want to do, Would like to do How to: ~ます form of verb : remove ~ます : add ~たい します (to do) –> したい (want to do) のみます (to drink) –> のみたい (want to drink) Examples: わたしはにほんへいきたいです。I want to go to Japan. きょうはなにをしたいですか? What do you want to do today? ピザをたべたくない。I don’t want to eat pizza. Additional notes: ~たい conjugates like an adjective: Non-past (plain) ~たい Non-past (polite) ~たいです Negative non-past (plain) ~たくない Negative non-past (polite) ~たくないです / ~たくありません Past (plain) ~たかった Past (polite) ~たかったです Negative past (plain) ~たくなかった Negative past (polite) ~たくなかったです / ~たくありませんでした
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JLPT N5 Grammar *:・゚’★,。・:*:・゚’☆ ~があります - Expression States that a non-living thing exists/is. が is a particle used to show the subject of the sentence. あります is a verb that expresses a non-living thing “is” or “exists”. Meanings: There is, there are How to: Noun + があります。 ベンチがあります。There is a bench. Placeに Nounがあります。(To show place of existence) テーブルにペンがあります。There is a pen on the table. Different forms of あります: ある - plain positive, present ない - plain negative, present あります - polite positive, present ありません - polite negative, present あった - plain positive, past なかった - plain negative, past ありました - polite positive, past ありませんでした - polite negative, past Examples: じしょがありますか? Do you have a dictionary? ここにこうえんがありました。 There was a park here. しつもんがあります。 I have a question.
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Fun ways to study Japanese (Part One)
Hello everyone!
We all know that using text books and listening to speaking can help us study a new language, but the best way to learn is sometimes the fun way! Sure, a text book will help you gain knowledge, but sometimes it’s easier to retain information if you have fun with it!
Here’s part one of our ‘Fun Ways to Study in Japanese’ post!
Shiritori しりとり
Our favourite game to play in the car (yes, more than ‘I Spy’) is a game called ‘Shiritori’ しりとり which literally means ‘taking the end’. It;s a fun word game that will help you practice your knowledge and memory of words in Japanese. Get a friend (or friends) who is also studying Japanese, or someone who knows Japanese fluently, and play this game together!
How to play ‘Shiritori’:
1. The person who decides to go first says ‘shiritori’.
2. The second person will say a word beginning with ‘ri’ (eg. Ringo りんご- Apple).
3. The first (or next) player will say something beginning with go (eg. Gorira ゴリラ- Gorilla).
Each person will take turns saying a word beginning with the last character. If a word like ‘jitensha’ (bicycle) is used, always use the last character of the word, which in this case is ya (や).
The main rule of Shiritori is to make sure you don’t say words ending with ‘n’ (ん).
Another fun way of studying Japanese is by watching children’s shows! Although watching anime can help a bit with learning phrases and words, you’ll be surprised by how much more you can pick up by watching a show designed for children! It helps you practice your listening skills, as well as hear simple phrases and words.
Here are a few shows that we both recommend:
Juppon Anime じゅっぽん あにめ
This show is a silly short show about 10 sticks (yes, sticks) who go on adventures. Although that may sound a little boring at first, this show has funny little skits that will make you giggle. It’s a fun show to watch when you have a little bit of spare time.

Hotch Potch Station ハッチポッチステーション
This show is a very similar to Sesame Street. It’s a show with lots of songs and music. You’ll be surprised at how much you’ll learn, and how you’ll end up getting the catchy theme song stuck in your head!

Yatter Man やったーまん
Although this show did get a revamp in 2008, the 1977 original anime is amazing and has simple Japanese to help with your studies. It’s a crime fighting anime so it’s always exciting!

Chi’s Sweet Home チーズスイートホーム
I’m sure most of you know about this adorable anime! Chi’s Sweet Home is all about the adventures of a little kitten named Chi. Prepare for many ‘aww’ moments and cuteness!
(All pictures from Google).
You can also find episodes of The Simpsons, Spongebob Squarepants and other shows dubbed in Japanese! You know the shows well, and if you know an episode off by heart, watch it in Japanese and see how well you remember it! You may even pick up a few phrases and handy words.
That’s it for this blog post! Stay tuned for part two next week!
As usual, we’re here to answer any questions you have. Happy studying!
Clare and Yu.
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# Counting 0 to 100 #
Just some notes about the numbers 0, 4, and 7:
Zero is れい (零) but ゼロ or マル are more commonly used. 4 can be said as し or よん. 7 can be said as しち or なな. Both ways are okay to use. But keep in mind, when you start combining numbers, the reading is almost always よん for 4 and なな for 7. I’ve shown the kanji for each number first. You can really see a pattern after the number 10.
# ━━━━━━━━━ # 0 れい or ゼロ or マル 1 一 (いち) 2 二 (に) 3 三 (さ��) 4 四 (よん or し) 5 五 (ご) 6 六 (ろく) 7 七 (なな or しち) 8 八 (はち) 9 九 (きゅう) 10 十 (じゅう) Numbers 11 through 19: Say “10, 5” for 15 or “10, 6” for 16, etc.. 11 十一 (じゅういち) 12 十二 (じゅうに) 13 十三 (じゅうさん) 14 十四 (じゅうよん) 15 十五 (じゅうご) 16 十六 (じゅうろく) 17 十七 (じゅうなな) 18 十八 (じゅうはち) 19 十九 (じゅうきゅう) Numbers 20 through 90: Say “3, 10” for 30 or “5, 10” for 50, etc.. 20 二十 (にじゅう) 30 三十 (さんじゅう) 40 四十 (よんじゅう) 50 五十 (ごじゅう) 60 六十 (ろくじゅう) 70 七十 (ななじゅう) 80 八十 (はちじゅう) 90 九十 (きゅうじゅう) 100 百 (ひゃく) # ━━━━━━━━━ # To make a number like 77, say “70, 7” as 七十七 (ななじゅうなな). Here’s how you read the following numbers: 37 = 三十七 (さんじゅうなな) 92 = 九十二 (きゅうじゅうに) 24 = 二十四 (にじゅうよん) Can you say?: 53 = ______ 81 = ______ 49 = ______ Not too bad, right? (。•́‿•̀。)
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