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1988-10-21
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I just fell down a Japanese well. I have two options: Fight hordes of demons, or die in seven days. Decisions, decisions...
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2004-02-09
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Anti-Error Operative
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Josh
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I'm still living. That's good enough for me. ^^x
Anime Fan Since
I first saw DBZ. I've been hooked ever since.
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Rurouni Kenshin
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Move to Japan, purchase a katana/wakizashi/tanto, learn Kendo, become a manga artist for Shonen Jump. And meet Miho Yoshioka.
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Anime, Being a Martial Arts Fanatic, and Ogling at Miho Yoshioka ^///^
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Drawing, Knowledge, Anime Fandom, and the like.
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Monday, March 29, 2004
Irony? You have no idea...
While skimming through the Saturday issue of my local newspaper, I stumbled upon an article by none other than my 'humble' friend, Bill O'Reilly. So I obviously had to read it over. And what I found was the most ironic article I've ever read in my 1.5 decades of existence.
Within the article, O'Reilly complains about reporters who take and promote a particular side of a story/subject, with some going so far as to use their positions to contribute to a cause. Such as the Newsweek (or New York Times, I'm not sure) reporter who fabricated details (and occasionally entire stories) for his own advancement.
Now, although O'Reilly isn't guilty of the second accusation, he is quite profound at the former. Throughout the article, he complains about reporters who take and/or promote a side, such as with government officials, or parties. The irony? O'Reilly has more than once described liberals as idiotic, strange, and other negatory synonyms, whilst at the same time promoting (although not preaching, thankfully) conservative views. That's what gets me about the guy, and it's also what had me laughing my gluteus maximus off while readint the article. He claims humility and impartiality, yet still manages to wave the pro-Bush, conservative flag. (And somehow, my friend Webby still manages to worship the man as the pinnacle of reporting prowess and integrity. Just because of my recent complaints about B.O. and FOXNews in general, he's sending me O'Reilly's first book! Which I'll gladly read, of course...)
En otro... stuff, I'm eagerly awaiting the theatrical debut of more than a few great movies. The list is thus (in no particular order):
Aliens vs. Predator (love the game and movies!)
Van Helsing (Hugh Jackman+Demon-hunting=DOMO ARIGATO, MISTAH ROBOTO!)
Garfield (it could be good... maybe.)
Spider-Manē (*thwip!* Geeks unite!)
Hellboy (comics are taking over)
Punisher (gun-blazing, Marvel-comic action)
There are a few others, I'm sure, but I can't remember every trailer and/or poster in the theater. (For example, a really cool-looking robot poster with a movie name I can't remember.) Anyways, I'll post again tomorrow. (Join my forum, or else!) Also, I've got the Comments option turned on, so now I can receive feedback on my posts. :D
Itte ki masu.
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