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I´m from Spain man. And now I have many projects about this wonderful Software.
Esto va para los hablantes hispanos si a alguien le interesa hacer un foro o una página no oficial sobre Anime Studio, podéis contar conmigo para lo que sea, y así poder desarrollar y dar a conocer a otros este fantástico software.

Esto va para los hablantes hispanos si a alguien le interesa hacer un foro o una página no oficial sobre Anime Studio, podéis contar conmigo para lo que sea, y así poder desarrollar y dar a conocer a otros este fantástico software.


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Are your projects professional work for a studio? Or does Aime Studio now give you so many ideas because you see power in such software?
Shame about that dictator.
Shame about that dictator.
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shame about my country.
the 50 percent was crying his dead, and the other 50% was celebrating in the street.
i stay at home. there is nothing for cry, but there is nothing for celebrate. he won. he laugh over all us.
sometimes i think my country needs more "garcía márquez" spice. here the bad ones win, and the losers celebrates.
however, he build, based in torture and death, the today chile. and it's not a nice country (not for who believes in real democracy and not just in to have more money).
was a sad day for me. shame about the country i have.
sorry if i use this thread.
i suppose you haven't any chilean near to ask about, and it's always good talk about much themes.
the 50 percent was crying his dead, and the other 50% was celebrating in the street.
i stay at home. there is nothing for cry, but there is nothing for celebrate. he won. he laugh over all us.
sometimes i think my country needs more "garcía márquez" spice. here the bad ones win, and the losers celebrates.
however, he build, based in torture and death, the today chile. and it's not a nice country (not for who believes in real democracy and not just in to have more money).
was a sad day for me. shame about the country i have.
sorry if i use this thread.
i suppose you haven't any chilean near to ask about, and it's always good talk about much themes.
Hi selgin! I have an aunt living in Chile and I supouse she's now crying. But his brother (my father) will be now celebrating Pinochet's death. So I agree with your opinion: nothing to celebrate nothing to cry. It remember me when Franco died. The difference was that Franco was governing untill his death, so you (Chile) have a little more luck. Anyway the fact is that there is a division in the society that is not a good starting point to contruct democracy. Your country will need almost 70 years to forget Pinochet. Don't worry. If we (Spain) did it Why don't you?
To the moderators: Forget us for make chit chat in this discussion room. I don't know but I apreciate selgin and cannot be calm if he is sad.
To the moderators: Forget us for make chit chat in this discussion room. I don't know but I apreciate selgin and cannot be calm if he is sad.