Across the room, not noticing the storm, a person with ink-stained fingers sketched the café’s windowframe as if cataloguing it. Rei hesitated, then approached. "Did you make this?" they asked, sliding a page across the table.
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Unless these are names of legendary lost media (like a deleted animation or a out-of-print art book from 2005), chances are they are just re-uploads of current Patreon rewards. Across the room, not noticing the storm, a
Have you encountered the “Bitarigali Gallery” or heard of Kotsukawa? Share your findings in the comments below (or don’t — exclusivity demands silence). Unless these are names of legendary lost media
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