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Japanese macaques, commonly referred to as snow monkeys, bathe in an open-air hot spring at the Jigokudani (Hell’s Valley) Monkey Park in Yamanouchi, Nagano prefecture, Japan. Picture: KAZUHIRO NOGI/AFP/Getty Images
nuuuuuu poverinooooooooo ;___;
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A leaping red squirrel is snapped by photographer Drew Buckley in the Cairngorms National Park in Scotland. Picture: Drew Buckley / Rex Features
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[…] The two central characters in the film—Bob and Charlotte—are also lost in other ways. On a basic level, they are lost in the alien Japanese culture. But in addition, they are lost in their own lives and relationships, a feeling, amplified by their displaced location, that leads to their blossoming friendship and growing connection with one another. - Wes D. Gehring
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micione ciccioneeeee <3
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Lee Byung Hun dans le rôle du “méchant-ultra stylé-hyper sexy” dans le film coréen Le Bon, la brute et le cinglé (2008)!
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