Usui's official twitter account. Mainly interacting with fkbu charcters and flirting with every fangirl of his.
Furthermore he has wants to shred or burn Daisuke's Money. (somebody help Money please)
Furthermore he has wants to shred or burn Daisuke's Money. (somebody help Money please)
by *cries* October 27, 2020
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Oh, and apparently he won sexiest anime man 2010.
Oh, and apparently he won sexiest anime man 2010.
A: Should I cosplay as a maid?
Misaki: If you do, make sure to stay away from that pervert Usui. *sigh*
Misaki: If you do, make sure to stay away from that pervert Usui. *sigh*
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in context to either drugs or sex... a different way to tell your parents so they will never find out
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Get the Usuratonkachi mug.A fanterm used to describe the yaoi(boyxboy) pairing of Alfred F. Jones and Arthur Kirkland, from the anime series Axis Powers Hetalia. In the series, countries are represented as "human" nations, as Alfred represents the United States of America and Arthur represents The United Kingdom of Great Britian and Northern Ireland, or simply just England.
The "US" part stands for Alfred, and the "UK" part stands for Arthur.
Although it is usually seen as "USUK," there is also, "UKUS." Occasionally, the order of the names makes no difference, but most of the time, it does imply who is "seme" and who is "uke" in the relationship. When "UKUS" is seen, it usually means that Arthur, or England, is being referred to as the "seme," leaving Alfred, or America, the "uke." However, "USUK" is more common.
The "US" part stands for Alfred, and the "UK" part stands for Arthur.
Although it is usually seen as "USUK," there is also, "UKUS." Occasionally, the order of the names makes no difference, but most of the time, it does imply who is "seme" and who is "uke" in the relationship. When "UKUS" is seen, it usually means that Arthur, or England, is being referred to as the "seme," leaving Alfred, or America, the "uke." However, "USUK" is more common.
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