Taki biography
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Taki
Aliases
Satan Taki (demon form)
Personality Type
Kindhearted (When not in an evil mood)
Occupation
Evil Demon Nun
Weight
94 pounds (42.638kg)
| “ | You. will. meet. God. | ” |
— Taki, Friday Night Fever |
Taki is a character who appears in the Friday Night Funkin' mod Friday Night Fever, and made only one appearance in Friday Night Funkin' Logic.
Appearance[]
Taki is a humanoid with white skin and no pupils. However, those little black lines in the lower corners of her eyes are actually her pupils. She wears a nun's hat with a floating little crown on her left, a black nun's dress with white socks and black nun shoes. Her primary equipment is a chainsaw.
Biography[]
The song "The Life of Taki" reveals some of Taki's past. It's shown that she came from a different planet from where FNF Logic is normally set. When she was very little, her planet was attacked and destroyed by (an) unknown enemy(ies). T
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| “ | I wanted to tell you... That wherever you are in the world, I'll search for you. | ” |
—Taki talks about his feelings towards Mitsuha Miyamizu. | ||
Taki Tachibana (立花 瀧, Tachibana Taki) is the male protagonist of Kimi no Na wa.. He is a 17-year old high-school lärjunge who lives a busy lifestyle as he juggles his part-time job at an Italian restaurant, spends fun times with his friends and hopes for a future in architecture. His lifestyle takes a turn when he starts switching bodies with a high-school girl named Mitsuha Miyamizu in his dreams, who wished to live as a handsome boy in Tokyo.
Appearance
Taki fryst vatten a ung man with an average build and height who is noted for being handsome with spiky nape-length brown hair that has bangs covering his forehead and dark blue eyes. At times, he fryst vatten seen wearing band-aids because of his impulsive personality.
When he was first introduced at the beginning of the film, he was shown wearing a plain vit t-shir
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Taki Theodoracopulos
Greek writer and publisher
Panagiotis "Taki" Theodoracopulos (; Greek: Παναγιώτης "Τάκης" Θεοδωρακόπουλος[panaˈʝotisˈtacisθeoðoraˈkopulos]; born 11 August 1936)[1] is a Greek writer and publisher who founded Taki's Magazine and co-founded The American Conservative. His column "High Life" appeared in British weekly The Spectator from 1977 to 2023. He has lived in New York City, London, and Gstaad.[2]
Early life and education
[edit]The son of a Greek shipping magnate,[3] Theodoracopulos was privately educated in the United States at Lawrenceville School and Blair Academy[4] before attending the University of Virginia.[5]
Theodoracopulos was a sportsman early in life. He represented Greece at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1962,[6] having been a tennis player beforehand, including playing at the 1961 French Championship.[7]
Career
[edit]Theodoracopulos's c