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1990-04-12
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High School Valedictorian
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the mid-to-late '90s
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Rurouni Kenshin (Samurai X), Detective Conan (Case Closed), Knock Out! (Hajime No Ippo), Great Teacher Onizuka, and many more!
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To be a high school teacher, journalist, detective, nurse, TV producer, TV writer, manga artist, late-night talk show host, or a WWE Superstar
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Sunday, August 28, 2005
BACK FROM THE FAMILY DAY!
Hey there guys! We just came back from the Family Day activity in our school. It was quite fun.
First of all, the comfort rooms in the new location is REALLY cleaner than the one from last year. Aside from that, I got to go to the mini-zoo and take a look at the wild animals, especially the monkeys.
Aside from that, me and my fellow classmates won the Catch the Dragon's Tail game. I wasn't supposed to be in the game, but since the original contestants left already, I was included. I got 50 Pesos (less than $1) for joining the contest. Weee!!!
But Number 5 was more lucky. She won 500 Pesos (around $9) in the Bingo Contest. Congrats, #5!
And after the 1997 Pokemon Seizure Incident I featured yesterday, I have to show you another anime controversy. I call this the 2003 Evangelion Murder Incident. Here's an excerpt:
22-year-old Japanese citizen Hiroyuki Tsuchida came to believe the phrase "The ultimate conclusion of (human) evolution is ruin," from Neon Genesis Evangelion. He also came to believe that humans were unnecessary, being responsible for the destruction of the environment. This brought him to want to kill people and he chose to start with family members as he believed it would be easier and it would desensitize him to the process of killing. In 2003, Tsuchida beat his mother to death using a baseball bat.
He was arrested on the same year and was tried in the Yamagata district court. In February 2004, he was found guilty by the court and was sentenced to 14 years in prison.
Info from Anime News Network
Quite scary, huh? I sure hope you won't do the same thing that he did.
That's all for today. HAVE A NICE DAY!
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