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  • ? takashi akira 21

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  • ? original 1.4M

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  • ? 1girl 7.5M
  • ? blue one-piece swimsuit 38k
  • ? breasts 4.4M
  • ? brown eyes 996k
  • ? brown hair 1.9M
  • ? camera 28k
  • ? covered nipples 187k
  • ? glasses 451k
  • ? nikon (company) 56
  • ? one-piece swimsuit 166k
  • ? open mouth 3.0M
  • ? short hair 2.8M
  • ? small breasts 627k
  • ? sparkle 199k
  • ? swimsuit 811k
  • ? wading 50k

Information

  • ID: 371597
  • Uploader: albert »
  • Date: about 17 years ago
  • Size: 88.9 KB .jpg (635x883) »
  • Source: din.or.jp/~t_akira/image/mika081218.jpg »
  • Rating: Questionable
  • Score: 1
  • Favorites: 2
  • Status: Active

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  • shilder
    about 17 years ago
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    Nikon D3?

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    Yoshilain
    about 17 years ago
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    or D2/D2H/D2X(s) or D3x whatever maybe also D1
    Lens looks a bit like 18-105mm VR
    But D3 with a that cheap lens don't fit.
    It supposed to be a 17-55mm
    ;)

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    GordonFreeman
    about 17 years ago
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    What type of swimsuit do you suppose that is? TX-44? You can see on the bottom there are those small seams- those were only issued in the eastern part of Japan between 99-04. Also, the part where the arms emerge is very wide- the size was decreased in newer models. It's a toss-up between TX-44 and TX-34- the difference is in the actual fabric material used and obviously that's difficult to tell from looking at a picture. The TX-44 model used a blend of polyester and rubber to provide for increased performance. Many girls complained that: "There's a lot of pressure on my torso." The response they got was: "Relax. The suit applies varying pressure to major internal organs to maximize performance and safeguard their functions. They call this the "Skull Suit" in FOXHOUND. Your new Swimming suit uses electrofiber technology, a by-product of fiber-optics research. The texture isn't far removed from rubber but the material protects against a wide range of toxic substances. The suit itself has a wide array of built-in sensors. It is referred to as "Smart Skin" in military R&D. Data about damage to different regions of the body, including blood loss, is exchanged between the suit and the intravenous nanomachines to create a bio-feedback system."

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    Yuffie67
    about 17 years ago
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    LOL...

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