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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Gomenasai, the tale of the east winds

Gomenasai everyone, I Ken-Sama have returned from the mountains.

When I was meditating intently in the waterfalls, the wind spoke softly into my ear and told Ken-Sama the answers to my mistakes and how to better myself. As the east winds spoke to Ken-Sama's ear, my mind turned into a Japan. I saw Ken-Sama being in a Japanese High School as a Sensei honing my Katana. I Ken-Sama then got out of my meditative state. I took off my Kimono then I Ken-Sama roared like the Japanese gods, I Ken-Sama roared so loudly I scared off 400 bears from campgrounds. Then I put back on my Kimono, I proceeded to walk slowly and burningly. I looked in the lake and saw Ken-Sama. I was made of Japanese steel and ready to face my punishment. Then I returned and saw the poll results that means I Ken-Sama must face the demons and accept all they have to give at me. Do not fret everyone for I Ken-Sama am radiating with fire. Never before has Ken-Sama felt such vigor it feels as if my posts are burning with fire as a write. KEN-SAMA CAN SHOUT AT THE FORCE STRONGER THAN THAT OF THE HEAVENS.



In other news Ken-Sama would like to wish everyone a happy culture day

14 comments:

  1. I'm glad Ken-Sama has understood that he must understand himself spiritually before he can understand the universe.

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  2. Gomenasai, ken-sama. May your valley of wind change fickly~

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  3. I'm glad your back, and that your trip was enlightening. I hope to also be made of Japanese steel and fire one day, you are truly an example to us all, Ken-Sama.

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  4. You are the fire within all of our hearts, Ken-sama.

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  5. Ken-sama truly is the bone of his sword. No matter what demons you face, they cannot withstand the burning fire that courses through the veins of your steel body.

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  6. I can feel your burning passion, Ken-sama! I wish I could meditate like you.

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  7. Ken-sama, your tales are an inspiration, I could only hope to visualise myself banishing 400 bears from a Japanese campus.

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  8. Oh Ken-sama, your posts always amuse me. I take great pleasure in reading them. I find that they are both well thought out and are highly insightful.

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  9. And here I was thinking radiating with fire was a bad thing. Clearly I am not ready, sensei.

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  10. >roared so loudly I scared off 400 bears from campgrounds.

    That's so epic, Ken-sama.
    I wish I could achieve such enlightenment.

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  11. Ken-sama has the best adventures.

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