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A Kahoot is a learning game created on the Kahoot! platform, which consists of multiple choice questions - as a quiz, discussion or survey - in any topic, language or ability. It’s projected at the front of the classroom, played by the whole class together in real-time (answering on their own personal device) - . Japanophilia is the philia of Japanese culture, people and history. In Japanese, the term for Japanophile is "shinnichi" (親日), with "親" equivalent to the English prefix 'pro-' and "日", meaning "Japan" (as in the word for Japan "Nippon/Nihon" (日本)).The term was first used as early as the 18th century, switching in Estimated Reading Time: 7 mins. Password requirements: 6 to 30 characters long; ASCII characters only (characters found on a standard US keyboard); must contain at least 4 different symbols;.


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Projekt Melody, or Melody (Japanese: メロディー) for short, is a 3D anime-styled live streamer, or VTuber. She first appeared when her Twitter account opened in July , and she has live streamed on Chaturbate and Twitch since early During her first three days of Chaturbate streaming, Melody's Twitter followers rose from to. Now regarding age in lolicon, since 16 is the legal age in Japan and lolicon is a Japanese invention hentai with character 16+ years of age can hardly be considered lolicon even if they are childlike. This may not be the case in countries where the legal age is 18 but that's the standard that is used most of the time. Japanophilia is the philia of Japanese culture, people and history. In Japanese, the term for Japanophile is "shinnichi" (親日), with "親" equivalent to the English prefix 'pro-' and "日", meaning "Japan" (as in the word for Japan "Nippon/Nihon" (日本)). The term was first used as early as the 18th century, switching in scope over time.

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