K93n Kansai Chiharu 【1080p】
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"Chiharu is not a person. Chiharu is a memory error. I found a floppy disk in a recycle shop in Kurashiki. The disk had old photos of a family trip to Expoland. When I opened the files, the faces were blank. That is K93n. Kansai is the hardware. Chiharu is the ghost in that machine." K93n Kansai Chiharu
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