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Tuesday, January 29th 2008

8:34 PM

An empty mailbox fills my heart with regret

I went to the mail today, and was disappointed to find that there was nothing there… I’m waiting on some books. Generally though, there’s at least something in the box, a flyer, a bill, anything. I felt as if it was the beginning of the end of the world. I only pray that tomorrow brings something. Preferable money and books, as opposed to bills and junk.

A week or so ago I was lucky enough to receive my Okage: Shadow King figures. I was so happy. I have the complete set. However, the complete set doesn’t include Epros or Kisling. I don’t understand. Okay, Kisling was not a memorable character, but Epros was one of my favourites.

If your not familiar with Okage, it’s a PS2 game that came out in 2001. It’s about a boy named Ari who’s shadow is possessed by the spirit of the one and only Evil King Stan. The duo meet up with several other characters and end up questing to kill off the impostor evil kings in order for Stan to regain his powers. It is, in my opinion, the best RPG for the PS2. If only they’d create a sequel. I’ve posted the pictures of my toys for you below. Right now they are still in their boxes, but I think that will change soon. I have plans for them.

 

Ari, Stan & Marlene

 

Rosalyn & Stan's Butler James

 

Linda & Big Bull

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Posted by Anonymous:

Children are discounted by adults in society. This is nothing new, for adults have always minimized the wisdom of children::::The gods corrupt people as they age, use trust-building tactics and soon adults view the children as ignorant, yet to understand the god's system, and subsequently look down on the children. This is one of the most bitter, painful ironies the gods employ::::
Religions teach that old people to go to heaven when they die. They don't. Old people are reincarnated. It's children who go to heaven.
The wisdom the gods impart to children, either through their innocence/purity or religious-based educational pursuits, are the gods sharing the truth with their most favored people::::It's the children whom the gods teach the right way for it is the children who still have a chance. For example, they teach children to have faith, for understanding the god's geographical clues hurts people because they illustrate negative things, opening the door for the god's to employ deceptive tactics.
Old people don't go to heaven. Old people must come back because of the mistakes they've made throughout their lives. It's the children who have the opportunity to go to "heaven". They must behave apprioriately, think correctly and be genuinely god-fearing, and their innocence and lack of desensitization ensures they have a real opportunity to achieve this goal.
Monday, March 31st 2008 @ 5:16 PM

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