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it's hard to fall in love with nerds.
please
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# ashes, ashes, we all fall down! #
#
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but that was before the fall, wasn't it?
but that was before the fall, wasn't it?
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jaehyo (google him and you'll fall in love)!
hello
Last Update: 2014-06-19
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beating a sound as you fall all around (君は辺り一面に降り注ぎ綺麗な音色を奏でる)
beating a sound as you fall all around
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コールポーター let's do it, let's fall in love ♪ 不思議だね 鳥はする ♪
[cole porter's "let's do it, let's fall in love"] ♪ and that's why birds do it ♪
Last Update: 2016-10-27
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it's easy to see that tonight we shall fall in love (今夜、月を見ながら私たちは恋に落ちる)
it's easy to see that tonight we shall fall in love
Last Update: 2016-10-27
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fsockopen() accepts two, three, four, or five parameters. after the obligatory variable declarations, the function checks for the correct range of arguments. then it uses a fall-through mechanism in a switch() statement to deal with all arguments. the switch() statement starts with the maximum number of arguments being passed (five). after that, it automatically processes the case of four arguments being passed, then three, by omitting the otherwise obligatory break keyword in all stages. after having processed the last case, it exits the switch() statement and does the minimal argument processing needed if the function is invoked with only two arguments.
after having processed the last case, it exits the switch() statement and does the minimal argument processing needed if the function is invoked with only two arguments.
Last Update: 2011-10-24
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