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Released by Digital Viva, which gave us the more coherent Boso, Coed Scandal, however, exhausts its early impressionist goodwill by making the material an excuse to show skin and more skin going into this and that position, without really satisfying anything but our curious, baser instincts.
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[Title] => Ways of reading The Star, the 17th arcanum
[Summary] => Once there was a book store on Quezon Ave. that sold mostly stuff dealing with the occult and related mystery arts, located somewhere across the street from the old National Book Store, only the Magus Bookshop was situated in more of a residential area, the gate set far back from the road.
It was at Magus that we purchased our first set of Tarot cards, a crisp and aromatic Aquarian tarot, whose illustration and design were rivaled only by the Rider deck, maker of the famous playing cards.
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Released by Digital Viva, which gave us the more coherent Boso, Coed Scandal, however, exhausts its early impressionist goodwill by making the material an excuse to show skin and more skin going into this and that position, without really satisfying anything but our curious, baser instincts.
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Released by Digital Viva, which gave us the more coherent Boso, Coed Scandal, however, exhausts its early impressionist goodwill by making the material an excuse to show skin and more skin going into this and that position, without really satisfying anything but our curious, baser instincts.
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