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June 10, 2005

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you don't even know what's written in that magazine. how much of japanese do you understand?
what you decribed must be JUST abou you, sadly.

YOU ARE...
bunch of lying,
lefty,
scumbag,
anti-American(yes, you are),
self-involved,
elitist(you think you are),
clubby,
holier-than-thou,
hypocritical,
biased,
son of a bitch,
religious bigots.

UPDATE:
YOU ARE...
pompous,
marginally
intelligent,
lunatics.

Stop throwing trush on the web anymore. You suck on blogging, anyways.

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