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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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Josh
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I'm still living. That's good enough for me. ^^x
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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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Monday, May 31, 2004
Well, this is rather disturbing...
Never thought I'd see something like this.
For those of us who hate to follow a link and interrupt that precious time one could spend reading what I have to say, here's a summary.
In case you didn't know, churches and religious organizations are exempt from paying taxes, and this is assured by the government. However, in Texas, some random nutjob in the state government decided to try and get the tax-exempt status repealed from Unitarian Universalist churches because it "does not have one system of belief". Fortunately, the whole thing was defeated, but still, who in their right friggin' minds would even think up such crap!?
Seriously. This whole "multiple systems of belief" argument is such a load of crap. Christianity has multiple beliefs, in the form of sects such as Catholicism and Protestantism. Islam has the Shiites and the Sunnis. Hinduism has more than I can count, and Buddhism... there aren't enough numbers. Infinity doesn't cover it. See my point? All in all, I think the whole thing is downright stupid, despicable, etc.
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