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Fleey

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Hello.
Today I decided to do something good, so I registered here. I know this forum for a long while and like it very much. I may not have that much time to join many discussions (work, work), I will try my best to spare some time.
In my free time I like to play video games and watch all sorts of anime/ read manga (surprised? :disbelief:). Besides that, I like to code, reading books, hanging around with friends and learning japanese (or trying to...). So nothing out of the box ^^
I hope to have good time with you guys, see you around.
greetz
 
Welcome to ASF Fleey
:cheering:
Check the Spam section or Forum Games if you feel like it and nice to meet you.

There is also a new game in my signature, you may want to check it out.
 
ASF-teamへようこそ, Fleey!

The ASF-community let you welcome in your new home, have lot fun with your beloved stuff/section here and of course with us, too. If you about what a or some more question(s) have, then let you not hinder come then to us, and we'll it explain, okay...?

Notice:

- There is a awesome section, where you your Japanese-skills further develop can: -> Link
 
Welcome on the forum :) Hope you will find here everything you need. Have fun :)
 
Welcome to AS Fleey~

Drop by the spam/games if you find time~ Some stuff in my siggy as well~
 
Thanks for the warm welcome! :shinies: Already exploring the forums.
 
:hi: [MENTION=80373]Fleey[/MENTION]; Welcome to the ASF have fun :)
 
Hello and welcome to ASF Fleey ~ :fluteangel:

Surprised? No of course XD

Come and chat with us in the games / spam section ^^
I hope you will enjoy your stay with us here :thumbup:
 
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