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IchiHana, post it nao
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GET IT???
>> Anonymous
first picture makes me want to go and pick up an hanataro at the first nearby hanataro store
>> Anonymous
>first picture makes me want to go and pick up an hanataro at the first nearby hanataro store
>makes me want to go and pick up an hanataro at the first
>go and pick up an hanataro
>an hanataro
>an
>> Anonymous
>>607261
Saw that coming. The usage of "an" before a word starting with "h" is not frowned upon and is at the writer's discretion when the said word does not start with an accented vowel and doesn't have a pronounced "h". Both fits for hanatarou, unlike our beloved "an hero" meme.

Sage for too much words when I just want to fap to hanatarou
>> Anonymous
>>607293
way to miss the point
>> Anonymous
>>607316
A serie of of lolgreentexte'd quotation is used to draw attention on a particuliar word. Focusing on a mistake is a common occurance and the most popular reason to multi-quote something. The word here is a tricky english rule that is easely considered a mistake by popular misconception. Hence why I'm not missing anything since it's the reasonable way to consider the situation. If there is supposed to be more to it then the point is not elaborated. Do it now if you want but that doesn't transfer the burden of failure. Also, cocks.
>> Anonymous
>The word here is a tricky english rule that is easely considered a mistake by popular misconception.
>is a tricky english rule that is easely considered a mistake by
>english rule that is easely
>is easely
>easely
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they opened one a few blocks down from my house, but large, intimidating men keep shoplifting all the merchandise
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>> Anonymous
>>607293doesn't have a pronounced "h".

ITT Anonymous has no idea how to pronounce moonspeak. Do you pronounce his name "anatarou"? The Japanese "ha" sound is exactly what it looks like-- HA. The h is there just as much as the h in "hero".
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in British English, they even use 'an' for words with pronounced / accented aitches!
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LESS BITCHING. MORE HANATAROU.
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Um, pretend its Ichigo? XD
>> Anonytan
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a hana pic I do not have? inconceivable!
sauce pls?!
>> Anonymous
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Don't you mean AN Hana?