File: ミコォ….swf-(8.71 MB, 864x486, Japanese)
[_] Anonymous 07/11/13(Thu)10:12 No.2035145
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>> [_] Anonymous 07/11/13(Thu)12:02 No.2035243
I have no idea what's happening but i dig the tune
>> [_] Anonymous 07/11/13(Thu)12:20 No.2035250
>>2035243
>Haiyore Nyaruko-san W
Only because I love you.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/11/13(Thu)12:54 No.2035284
ミコォ means Niko~o if that helps
>> [_] Anonymous 07/11/13(Thu)12:58 No.2035285
>>2035284
i think you mean mi, not ni
>> [_] Anonymous 07/11/13(Thu)13:42 No.2035323
>>2035285
Translator's Note: ミコ means Miko.
A miko (巫女) is a Shinto[1] term in Japan, indicating a shrine (jinja) maiden[2] or a
supplementary priestess[3] who was once likely seen as a shaman[4] but in modern Japanese culture
is understood to be an institutionalized[5] role in daily shrine life, trained to perform tasks,
ranging from sacred cleansing[4] to performing the Kagura,[6] a sacred dance.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/11/13(Thu)13:56 No.2035339
Iraq War: Iraqi president Jalal Talabani tells British television that Iraqi troops could replace
UK forces by the close of 2006.