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Alexee Trevizo charged with homicide after dumping her newborn baby in the trash.
  • Seeing something like that must be both sad and horrible. I am glad that she works with caring people who were able to comfort her a bit.

    That teenager denied everything even though everything was just so obvious. I hope she gets the harshest of sentences.

  • Unresolved Mysteries @lemmy.ml Myska @lemmy.ml

    Alexee Trevizo charged with homicide after dumping her newborn baby in the trash.

    New Mexico 19-year-old Alexee Trevizo is accused of leaving her newborn in a hospital trash can, where he was found dead by a hospital custodian.

    According to KRQE, officials accuse the woman of giving birth in an Artesia General Hospital bathroom, where she placed the baby in a bag and hid him in a trash can.

    While Alexee Trevizo told police the baby died at birth, an autopsy showed air in his lungs. The baby boy also had injuries indicating suffocation.

    As per Artesia Police Department, Trevizo was arrested and charged with first-degree murder or, alternatively, intentional abuse of a child resulting in death. She has also been charged with tampering with evidence.

    Moreover, released body cam footage shows Trevizo saying at the hospital, “I’m sorry… It came out of me, I didn’t know what to do.” Everything to know about New Mexico teen Alexee Trevizo’s murder charge

    According to Carlsbad Current-Argus, Trevizo went to Artesia General Hospital in January 2023 for back pain. As per the outlet, the teenager denied being pregnant, even after a positive pregnancy test.

    Hospital staff say the 19-year-old then went to the hospital’s bathroom. Authorities accuse Trevizo of giving birth in the bathroom, tying him in a trash bag and placing him in the trash. As per Law and Crime, the baby was found dead in the trash.

    The official autopsy revealed the cause of death as homicide caused by a lack of oxygen.

    The hospital custodian that found the baby’s corpse told authorities, “When I picked it up, I realized it was a little heavier than it would be with just like, toilet paper and a trash bag in there.”

    They recalled, “So, I looked in there… and said ‘I think the baby’s in there.’”

    Body cam footage at the hospital obtained by Law and Crime shows Trevizo at the hospital bed accompanied by her mother.

    A hospital staff member tells them, “We discovered a dead baby in the bathroom.”

    Trevizo replies, “I’m sorry… It came out of me, I didn’t know what to do.” The mother then exclaims, “I told you about this. I just asked you, baby, to tell me the truth.”

    The 19-year-old then says she was “scared,” saying, “It was not crying or nothing.”

    Notably, abortion is legal throughout pregnancy in New Mexico. Trevizo was arrested and released on $100,000 bond, pleading not guilty.

    As shown in the released footage, a medical professional explained to Trevizo at the hospital bed, “In terms of delivering a baby, and it looked like you tried to hide it, we do have to have the police involved.”

    The young woman replied, “Nothing was crying, it came out with nothing.”

    Later in the video, Trevizo’s mother is informed that the baby was “full-term.” At that point, the 19-year-old repeats: “Nothing was crying.”

    Police later inform them that authorities were detaining Trevizo.

    Fast-forward to May and officers arrested Trevizo at her home. At the time, she was booked on a first-degree felony charge.

    The arrest footage shows the moment police knocked on Trevizo’s door to arrest her. The woman’s mother opens the door, asking, “What is she under arrest for?”

    Police reply there is “a warrant for her arrest,” explaining it is “on the account of homicide and tampering with evidence.”

    The mother questions, “Tampering with evidence? At the hospital?” Later in the video, police arrest Trevizo.

    The New Mexico 19-year-old has been released from jail on $100,000 bond. She is not required to be on house arrest or wear an ankle monitor but does have a curfew.

    Trevizo awaits a jury trial in her murder case on October 2, 2023.

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    Food and Wine @lemmy.ml Myska @lemmy.ml

    Easy Spanakopita Puff Pastry

    Ingredients:

    1 10 by 10 inch puff pastry sheet

    A bit of flour for dusting your board. This step is optional but helpful

    ⅓ cup grated mozzarella

    100 grams feta

    1 egg

    ¾ cup of frozen thawed spinach (squeeze the water out)

    Instructions:

    Preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C).

    Thaw your puff pastry as per the package instructions and dust your board, counter, or to save time you can do this straight onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper too.

    Place the puff pastry on top and fold all the edges about a quarter inch towards the middle.

    Take a fork and dip it in flour and crimp the edges all around. In a separate bowl whisk one egg with a little bit of water and brush it all around the border.

    To make the filling add the mozzarella, egg, feta, and spinach into a separate bowl and mix it together. Add the filling to the middle of your pastry and spread it in the middle within the square with a spoon.

    Bake at 400F (200°C) for 20-25 minutes or until golden.

    *Optionally broil for 1 minute on top but watch it the whole time.

    Note: I docked my pastry before baking it. The steam needs to escape from somewhere while your puff pastry is in the oven.

    Reference

    Enjoy!

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    Food and Wine @lemmy.ml Myska @lemmy.ml

    Greek Semolina Halva

    Ingredients:

    150 g almond slivers

    3/4 cup sunflower oil

    1 cup semolina, coarse

    1 cup semolina, fine

    1 teaspoon cinnamon

    1/4 teaspoon cloves

    3 cups granulated sugar

    4 cups water

    orange zest, of 3 oranges

    Execution:

    Preheat the oven to 180° C (356° F) and set it to fan.

    Toast the almond slivers in a shallow baking pan lined with parchment paper for 5-8 minutes.

    In a non-stick pot sauté the vegetable oil with fine and coarse semolina, over medium-low heat.

    Stir the mixture continuously for about 4-5 minutes, until the semolina becomes golden brown. Do not rush this process since semolina gets burnt easily.

    Add brown sugar, water, orange zest, cinnamon, and cloves when ready.

    Stir for another 10 minutes until the mixture thickens and starts to bubble. You will know it is ready when it starts pulling away from the pan's bottom.

    Add the almonds and stir.

    Transfer the mixture into a 22-cm halva mold and press it into the pan to give your halva a nice shape. You can gently hit the cake pan on a hard surface to ensure the mixture settles, no gaps are left.

    Turn it out after 5 minutes.

    Halva can be eaten warm or cold. Serve it with strained Greek yogurt or ice cream, and sprinkle some cinnamon, orange zest, and mint leaves.

    Note: I always let my halva cool down completely before turning it out.

    Note: I made halva according to my liking so I didn't add almond slivers and orange zest but if you like them, you can include them.

    Note: Apart from almond slivers, you can add raisins or pistachios, or both! I believe that halva is a rather versatile dessert so you can always make it to your liking without missing out on its awesome flavor.

    Note: I used a cake mold instead of an halva mold. I don't think that the mold matters that much.

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    Enjoy!

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    Zeus and Lycaon: The Origin of the Werewolf

    One of the many versions of this myth!

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    Food and Wine @lemmy.ml Myska @lemmy.ml

    Giouvarlakia (Γιουβαρλάκια)

    Giouvarlakia is a Greek meatball soup that is finished off with avgolemono — a tangy lemon and egg sauce. It’s a simple, hearty recipe that is traditionally served in the colder months.

    Ingredients:

    For the meatballs:

    500 grams of beef mince, (ground beef) (see note 1)

    1 onion, finely chopped

    ¼ cup parsley, finely chopped (see note 2)

    1 egg

    60 grams of rice, medium grain (see note 3)

    2 tablespoons olive oil, divided

    1 teaspoon salt

    1 teaspoon pepper

    2 liters water

    1 stock cube, (see note 4)

    1 tablespoon salt

    For the avgolemono:

    2 eggs, preferably room temperature

    juice of 1 lemon

    Instructions:

    Place the mince in a large bowl. Add the onions, parsley, egg, rice, 1 tablespoon of olive oil, salt and pepper.

    Using your hands knead the mixture until everything is well combined.

    Take one tablespoon of the mix, roll it into a ball and place it on a lined baking tray. Repeat with the remainder of the mixture until you end up with 20 meatballs. Place in the fridge to rest for 15 mins.

    Heat the water until it comes to a boil. Add the meatballs, stock cube, stir and bring to the boil. Turn down to medium-low heat, season with salt and cook for approx. 45 mins. The rice should have swelled, and you will end up with a flavourful broth.

    To make the avgolemono, beat the eggs with the lemon juice in a bowl. Slowly add one ladle of the stock mixture and whisk until well combined. Repeat this step 5 more times. Add the avgolemono to the giouvarlakia (off the heat), stir, and allow the soup to rest for 10 minutes before serving.

    Notes:

    1. You can use a combination of beef and pork mince as well

    2. You may like to add one tablespoon of finely chopped dill

    3. Long-grain rice works great as well

    4. You can use stock powder instead if you prefer. Or you can use chicken/beef/veal stock. If you find it's a little rich use half water and half stock.

    5. After shaping the meatballs you can roll them in flour, dust off the excess flour, and rest them in the fridge. This produces a thicker soup.

    6. To make a more "traditional" avgolemono you need to separate the eggs. With a hand mixer beat your whites until they are just frothy and thick (do not make meringues!). With the hand mixer still running on low - add the yolks back to the mixture and very slowly add a ladle of the stock to the mix. (Add 5 more ladles of stock -one by one). You will end up with a very thick avgolemono. Add this to the soup (off the heat) stir, and allow the soup to rest for 10 mins before serving.

    Reference

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    Giouvarlakia (Γιουβαρλάκια)

    Giouvarlakia is a Greek meatball soup that is finished off with avgolemono — a tangy lemon and egg sauce. It’s a simple, hearty recipe that is traditionally served in the colder months.

    Ingredients:

    For the meatballs:

    500 grams of beef mince, (ground beef) (see note 1)

    1 onion, finely chopped

    ¼ cup parsley, finely chopped (see note 2)

    1 egg

    60 grams of rice, medium grain (see note 3)

    2 tablespoons olive oil, divided

    1 teaspoon salt

    1 teaspoon pepper

    2 liters water

    1 stock cube, (see note 4)

    1 tablespoon salt

    For the avgolemono:

    2 eggs, preferably room temperature

    juice of 1 lemon

    Instructions:

    Place the mince in a large bowl. Add the onions, parsley, egg, rice, 1 tablespoon of olive oil, salt and pepper.

    Using your hands knead the mixture until everything is well combined.

    Take one tablespoon of the mix, roll it into a ball and place it on a lined baking tray. Repeat with the remainder of the mixture until you end up with 20 meatballs. Place in the fridge to rest for 15 mins.

    Heat the water until it comes to a boil. Add the meatballs, stock cube, stir and bring to the boil. Turn down to medium-low heat, season with salt and cook for approx. 45 mins. The rice should have swelled, and you will end up with a flavourful broth.

    To make the avgolemono, beat the eggs with the lemon juice in a bowl. Slowly add one ladle of the stock mixture and whisk until well combined. Repeat this step 5 more times. Add the avgolemono to the giouvarlakia (off the heat), stir, and allow the soup to rest for 10 minutes before serving.

    Notes:

    1. You can use a combination of beef and pork mince as well

    2. You may like to add one tablespoon of finely chopped dill

    3. Long-grain rice works great as well

    4. You can use stock powder instead if you prefer. Or you can use chicken/beef/veal stock. If you find it's a little rich use half water and half stock.

    5. After shaping the meatballs you can roll them in flour, dust off the excess flour, and rest them in the fridge. This produces a thicker soup.

    6. To make a more "traditional" avgolemono you need to separate the eggs. With a hand mixer beat your whites until they are just frothy and thick (do not make meringues!). With the hand mixer still running on low - add the yolks back to the mixture and very slowly add a ladle of the stock to the mix. (Add 5 more ladles of stock -one by one). You will end up with a very thick avgolemono. Add this to the soup (off the heat) stir, and allow the soup to rest for 10 mins before serving.

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    What are you currently reading, and general thoughts so far?
  • I am currently reading The Devotion of Suspect X by Higashino Keigo.

    It is definitely a good read, especially if you like mystery and murder stories. The descriptions are always so detailed and beautiful, it feels like you're part of the story.

  • A 53 year old Beaufort man is to be charged in the 1988 murder of a 19-year-old in Michigan. DNA led to his arrest.
  • This case kinda reminds me of the murder of Lena Bruce.

    The M.O. is similar, the victims were very young when they were murdered and their killer was caught after many many years.

  • Unresolved Mysteries @lemmy.ml Myska @lemmy.ml

    Lake Bodom Murders

    The Lake Bodom murders is one of the most infamous homicide cases in Finnish criminal history.

    What do you think happened?

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    Egyptian Mythology: The Essential - Ra, Horus,Osiris, Seth, Anubis, Bastet

    I really like ancient Egypt.

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    Community rules
  • That would be great actually. Also, I was wondering what mediums of information are allowed, for example, can we post YouTube videos or link podcasts of cases or should we share articles only?

  • Just finished watching Elfen Lied and can’t get this cover of Lilium off of my mind
  • It's been ages since I watched Elfen Lied and I still remember it and Lilium very vividly. A wonderful song. I have never found any similar OST in any other anime.

  • My simple loaf fresh out of the oven
  • Looks delicious 🤤 Thank you for sharing ☺️

  • Dead Mount Death Play
  • I have been following it and I like it.

    I would say it is a bit confusing story-wise as we don't know how some things are connected yet but I guess we will find out in the second part.

  • cute dogs, cats, and other animals @lemmy.ml Myska @lemmy.ml

    Maya, our adorable and sassy lil dog ❤️

    Maya is 5 years old and she is a Kokoni and Spitz mix.

    My sister adopted her when she was just 22 days old.

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    Unresolved Mysteries @lemmy.ml Myska @lemmy.ml

    The House of Horrors in Henryetta, Oklahoma

    Fadden, 39, was a convicted sex offender and rapist who was about to stand trial on Monday when he carried out the killings before turning the gun on himself.

    Families of the two teenage victims were allowed on the property where they witnessed a horrific scene.

    A dog collar, handcuffs, drug paraphernalia, and weapons were strewn across the laundry room. The house was littered with syringes filled with unknown substances.

    Holly Guess, 35, who was married to McFadden, and her three children, Rylee Elizabeth Allen, 17; Michael James Mayo, 15; and Tiffany Dore Guess, 13, were all found slain on the property of McFadden's rural Oklahoma home.

    Ivy Webster, 14, and Brittany Brewer, 16, who had visited the home for a sleepover, who were also found dead at the house.

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    Food and Wine @lemmy.ml Myska @lemmy.ml

    My new obsession: Basque Cheesecake

    The easiest and most delicious cheesecake recipe I have ever executed.

    I made it (cover image) for the 4th or 5th time yesterday and I am going to make it again soon!

    Ingredients:

    250gr cream cheese

    50gr sugar

    3 eggs

    120gr heavy cream

    10gr all-purpose flour

    Execution:

    In a big bowl mix the cream cheese and sugar together till combined.

    Add the eggs. One at a time, and mix before adding the next till combined.

    Add the heavy cream and mix till combined.

    Last but not least, add the flour and mix till combined.

    Put a piece of parchment paper in a round tin or a round disposable cake pan. Pour the mixture in and bake it in a preheated oven at 220°C for 25 to 30 minutes.

    Time depends on your oven. It may take more in some cases.

    Once baked, let it cool down completely and put it in the fridge for up to 6 hours or overnight.

    Enjoy!!

    Note: Basque cheesecake should be jiggly once baked so don’t be alarmed.

    Note: My recipe is a bit different than the one in the reference video. The only difference is that I didn’t add one egg yolk, I added the whole egg. I noticed that the cheesecake becomes smoother and softer that way.

    Reference: Basque Cheesecake

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    cute dogs, cats, and other animals @lemmy.ml Myska @lemmy.ml

    Cuteness Overload!!

    Not my kitty even though I wish :)

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    Hades and Persephone: The Abduction Goddess of Spring and Queen of the Underworld - Greek Mythology

    This is one of my favorite myths.

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    Schwarz Stein - Addictive Epicurean

    Lyrics source: Lerman.biz

    Translation by Faith

    Romaji:

    ashimoto sametagaru

    namanurui genjitsu

    hikisaite nigeru no

    kindan no amai wana

    mau you ni

    karuyakani

    daraku suru kairaku

    ki ga tsuite iru deshou?

    omae wa mou toriko

    saa, goran nasai

    subarashiki kono hametsu

    oto mo naku

    yuruyaka ni

    sora ga ochite yuku

    shigireta sono hane o

    hirogaeshi maiagare

    chiriyuku shunkan ni

    hitotsu ni naru no yo

    atarashiki sekai

    taukurareta kodomotachi

    koko naraba yurusareru

    amayakani mazariae

    utsukushiku modae yuku

    gokujou doku o name

    tsumi o kui

    uruwashii chou ni nare

    hana ni nare

    English:

    It gets underfoot and prevents my steps, lukewarm reality

    I’ll tear it from myself and run from here

    Into the forbidden trap of indulgent naivety

    As if dancing

    So carefree

    Decadent pleasure degrades

    You’re noticing now, aren’t you?

    How you’ve already become its slave

    So look if you please

    Witness the beauty of our fall

    Soundlessly In leniency

    As the sky comes tumbling down

    You spread your promised wings

    And with that soar up on high

    At the moment of your expulsion

    We will join and become one

    After that, the new world will dawn

    So gather, my created children

    In this place, you can all be forgiven

    We can follow spoiled impurity

    And in beauty anguish will pass away

    The very best poison, lick it up

    Devour all your sins

    Become beautiful butterflies

    Become flowers

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    BUCK-TICK / 「ドレス」(Dress)
  • Thank you :)

    I have posted my favorite song by Velvet Eden and I am about to post one from Schwarz Stein and Kaya as well :)

  • Velvet Eden - Sad Mask

    One of my favorite songs by Velvet Eden.

    Lyrics source: jpopasia. I made some slight changes so that they make more sense.

    Romaji:

    Boku ni wa kao ga nai

    dare ka ni nusumareta

    mainichi kou shite

    keshou de gomakasu

    Madobe de tameiki

    namae sura shiranai ano hito ni

    koi o shite iru n da

    minikui boku to chigatte

    kanojo wa subarashii

    nante kirei nan darou

    ano hito to me ga atta

    sono hi kara boku wa mou

    douka shite iru n da

    ii ko ja irarenai

    [itsu mo watashi o mado kara

    mitsumete iru no wa anata ne

    watashi ga hoshii no?

    ...ai saretai no?]

    dare mo heya ni irecha dame to

    mama ni iwarete iru no ni

    kagi mo akezu oto mo tatezu

    kanojo wa koko ni kita

    anata wa subarashii

    nante kirei nan darou

    watashi o mite nigedasanai hito wa hajimete da!

    me o ake miru yume

    amai kaori ni yoishirete yuku boku ni

    kamen o sashidasu anata wa

    sou sa mama yori mo yasashii

    futari dake no himitsu to

    hada ni fure hohoenda

    hibiwareta kamen wa

    mou kuikonde hagaranai

    itai yo itai yo

    demo kore wa anata ga

    erande kureta kao dakara

    shinde mo hagasu mon ka

    bouya kao ga nai no wa anata dake ja nai wa

    English:

    I don't have a face

    Someone stole it from me

    So every day I play the same

    And draw one on with make-up

    I sit and sigh by the window side

    At that person as she passes by...

    I don't know her name

    But I am in love

    She's so wonderful, so beautiful

    So unlike the hideous me

    One time our eyes met

    And from that day on

    I've never been the same

    I can't be a good boy

    [The one always gazing at me

    through the window... is you, isn't it?

    Do you want me...? Want me to love you?

    Mamma always tells me

    Not to let anyone in

    But without opening the door

    without a sound

    She came to me in my room

    Aren't you wonderful, and oh so lovely!

    The first to see me and not run away!

    A dream is seen in waking

    Sweet perfume intoxicates me

    And you, holding out a mask...

    Ah yes...much kinder than even mommy...

    "This will be our little secret"

    It touched my skin and she laughed

    The mask grafted itself onto me

    And now it won't come off

    It hurts! It hurts!

    But this is the face

    That you chose for me and so

    Even if it kills me

    Do you think I'd take it off?

    [Boy, you're not the only one without a face.]

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    BUCK-TICK / 「ドレス」(Dress)
  • Hmm, not sure if those bands and solo artist (Kaya) fit your criteria but I love their songs :)

    Schwarz Stein, Velvet Eden and Kaya.

    I will post a few songs and I hope you like them :)

  • What's your opinion on My Home Hero?

    I have been following it up until now and I still have mixed feelings about it.

    I like the premise and all but I think it lacks a bit in execution. It kind of bugs me that every time something inconvenient is about to happen to our MC, we see him getting away with it thanks to something happening all of a sudden.

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    Eros and Psyche - The Quest for the Lost Love - Greek Mythology - Pt 2

    The second part of the myth of Eros and Psyche.

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    Eros and Psyche: When the God of Love Falls in Love - Greek Mythology Pt 1

    I found this great video of the myth of Eros and Psyche. A very fascinating myth.

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    What got you into Japanese music?
  • The very first Japanese band I ever listened to was Versailles.

    It all started with a random MySpace search, back when I was in high school, which lead me to them. You know, when you find an interesting profile and then one profile leads to another, and boom!

    I listened to some of their songs and I was immediately hooked. Thanks to them I got introduced to more bands, I found out about Visual Kei, and then a whole new world appeared in front of my eyes.

  • Korean Homemade Gamjatang
  • Gamjatang, or pork back-bone stew is a spicy Korean soup made from the spine or neck bones of a pig. It often contains potatoes, cellophane noodles, dried radish greens, perilla leaves, green onions, hot peppers, and ground sesame seeds. Source: Google

  • Pepperoni Rolls

    Ingredients

    1 Pillsbury pizza dough tube

    40 pepperoni slices

    10 mozzarella cheese sticks

    2 tbsp butter

    1 tbsp grated Parmesan cheese

    Marinara sauce for dipping

    Execution

    Preheat the oven to 450°F/ 230°C

    Spread pizza dough out on a cutting board and Cut the dough into 10 equal-size rectangles

    Arrange 4 pepperoni slices on each rectangle and top with a mozzarella cheese stick

    Roll up the pizza dough, enclose the cheese stick, and pinch the seams closed

    Melt the butter and stir in the Parmesan cheese

    Brush the pizza sticks with the melted butter mixture

    Bake for 10 to 12 minutes or until golden brown

    Let it cool down a bit and then dig in with a side of marinara for dipping

    Enjoy!

    Notes: I used chorizo slices and shredded cheese. It still tasted amazing so I think that the recipe is versatile enough to let you experiment with ingredients that you like.

    Reference: Pepperoni Rolls

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    LiSA - homura / THE FIRST TAKE
  • I couldn't agree more with you. It is very motivating and touching to see artists pouring their souls into their songs like that. At that point, it's definitely more than a song like you said.

  • Αγκίστρι, Αίγινα
  • It's a great destination indeed. I am glad you think so :) I am actually thinking of traveling there again this summer, even if it is going to be for one day.

  • Which upcoming anime are you most looking forward to?
  • Oh, thank you for the correction. My bad :)

  • LiSA - homura / THE FIRST TAKE

    Kimetsu no Yaiba's OST has some very powerful songs with beautiful and meaningful lyrics.

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    Καλως ήρθατε στο /c/greece | Welcome to /c/greece
  • Ωραία, άρα θα μείνω εδώ!

  • Καλως ήρθατε στο /c/greece | Welcome to /c/greece
  • Καλησπέρα! Θα μείνει ενεργή αυτή η κοινότητα ή αυτή [email protected]; Είδα ότι @Alkalyon έγινες mod εδώ οπότε είπα να ρωτήσω :)

  • Which upcoming anime are you most looking forward to?
  • Ditto. It's really fun to watch!