12 volumes but it still ongoing
Junjou Romantica is actually rated tv 13 but, there are some parts in it that i would not recommend for anyone younger then 14 or 15.
Just to be clear I have not seen the Junjou romantica anime, or any of the following animes, I have only read the mangas. If you mean similar as in other yaoi (because I know yaoi mangas that get adapted are sort of rare) , there's a new anime coming out called Love Stage! as well as the Dramatical murder anime, though I'm not sure exactly how explicit the "scenes"*winkwink* will be. An older anime would be loveless, again not sure exactly how... dirty? it is.
Use your search engine and enter 'Peroxigel' and see what volumes of info awaits you. Even try 'teeth whitening' and see furthur avenues of choice.
I've only found the first two volumes online. You can download it from each of these sites:
It's the volume that does the damage - not the mode of delivery. But headsets makes it easier to listen to high volumes w/o disturbing anyone else, so they're a little more dangerous that way.
Anyone curious to know if there is a DVD of Pixar Shorts available for sale they'd be happy to know that there is actually a few volumes for sale. The price range for a new copy would be around 18-20$
Yes, many people know what it represents; pi is the Greek symbol for the "circular constant", the ratio between the circumference and the diameter, which can be used to find the perimeters, areas, volumes and surface areas of many shapes given one or two particular measurements.
This urban legend has been applied to numerous Hollywood films that deal with ancient times, but has never been confirmed by any photo that I have seen. Nowadays, when anyone can freeze-frame a scene from a film and post it for all to see, that fact speaks volumes.
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One (and Anyone) is singular, so "I want to know if anyone has a pen?" is correct. The question would normally be: Does anyone have a pen? or Has anyone a pen?
That is the correct possessive form anyone's (of or pertaining to anyone, e.g. not anyone's fault).
Anyone is singular, e.g.Is anyone going to the cinema?Has anyone seen my cd?