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Sunday, September 12, 2010

I love you, Jesus Christ.

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So if you have something to say, Say it to me now.

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I love living in the countryside of Japan, even after a chance to live in Tokyo. I write about daily life in Japan, LGBT life in and out of Japan, teaching life, cooking and eating life, travel life, writing life, and of course, life life. This blog has been with me since I moved here 5 years ago, and I, as well as my writing style has changed a bit. So if things seem a little bit random, well, that's because I am. There are two main reasons for the existence of this blog. One is to have a space to keep my own resources, ideas, announcements, and journals. The second is to share these with my friends and family, and the odd stranger. Feel free to leave a comment or tweet me if you want my attention.
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