Monday, November 20, 2006

Life's a Lot More Fun When You're Not Responsible for Your Actions

"You have done well so far, my friend. You have almost earned access to the Shadowy Store in our back room. In order to do this, you must complete another challenge:
"Steal your own pants, without alerting yourself to your presence..."


You sneak up behind yourself and remove your pants before you realize what's going on.

Fun and excitement abounds this weekend, where I went to JJs and Nippombashi, and almost needed a protective cup for Boon Hau's runaway cue ball playing pool.

I have preliminary plans for New Years made, involving me going south to the islands of Kyushu and Shikoku, taking a trip by ferry, 6h of local trains per day, bathing with monkeys in Beppu, and partying in Fukuoka. Should be fun! I can't wait to have a private hotel room with private showers oooo. And yet a big tourist attraction in the area are the onsens... o.O

And 2 weeks till JLPT test... certain failure makes me not too worried, though I should probably consider cramming soon. Unfortunately next weekend involves an invasion of Kansai, so there's 4 days gone ><. But I only need 60% to pass. This means I need to know 48% of the info, then guess on the other 52% to pass. Or if I can eliminate 2 out of 4 answers for the questions I don't know, I only need to know 20% of the info! I have too much time on my hands at work. I should use it to study. I want a Wii. As scheduled in my calendar, I am indeed jealous of my friends' Wii's back home. It's not fair, they're all playing Zelda, as the adventurer Link, and I'm all the way over here in Japan, adventuring as Link... Hey, wait a minute! I think I got the better deal! If only work were more of an adventure... "You cannot pass me:
Pudgy caucasian ninja,
I will stop you cold"

Face turns green like Spring,
fat ninja doubles over.
Bye, procreation.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is a classic case of a set up to get publicity for the Mullah’s through thier agents, NIAC being one of them, watch other puppet organizations on Mulla’s payroll like IABA, NIPOC and IMAN to follow . I wouldnt be surprised if IAPAC , folks like Amirahmadi, Titra Parsi, Houghoghi and Babaie to jump on board. This is as free of advertising as it comes.

The campus police was wrong but they were lured into this by a very carefully planned conspiracy. Watch the details get investigated over the next few weeks. How come there was only one student recording? How come the recording did not start from the begining of the incident? Did you hear the student swear at the police? tell them fuck your patriot act? How come his attorney is a 2 time disbarred attorney who was the only attorney trown out of the Federal Court?
Things are never what they seem.

Keidan said...

"Last night I had the strangest dream...
Where everything was exactly as it seemed..."

Obviously there's more to this case than meets the eye, and maybe the kid was trying to make a point, but look at the facts. The police had no reason to suspect him of being dangerous, the guy didn't have his ID and didn't want to leave, that doesn't mean he should be tased 5 times, some while in handcuffs.

But the kicker of course, is when the police threatened the other students who wanted their badge numbers. That's unacceptable, and changes how credible the police are in this incident...

We will see... But my blog is not a place for propaganda and spam: poorly written, absurdly biased, and completely fact free. If you have an original opinion on what I write, feel free to comment, otherwise, please leave.

Anonymous said...

whoa, all i have to say is that YouTube made this a very public thing over the weekend. It was ranked most viewed for the day (on friday i think JST). I watched it at ShiuFai's house, yea it was pretty disturbing.

I mean seriously, the guy was minding his own business in the library (i assume), probably doing what most students do (studying?), and out of no where comes the police, tasering him.

Why didn't they just carry him out of the library? i mean there were enough police to carry out such a task.