Tuesday, November 28, 2006

After-Effect

Some old people are still suffering from the after-effect of atomic bomb in 1945. Japan won't start thinking about holding the nuclear weapons till the last patient die away.

Public Property

Re:Nature will fight back(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.29 1:51 (#17018466) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.27 21:44)
These fifteen houses were built so close to the beach line. Probably the price of land was very cheap, so their houses are relatively gorgeous, some have three storeys. I was unable to go out during one of the severest typhoon seasons last year, the coast line was just ten metres away from their home. They must have felt scary. They ought to consider migrating to higher land in this calm season. Their presense has been keeping visitors away from the public property -beach, that can't last long.
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Public Property

Re:Nature will fight back(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.29 1:51 (#17018466) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.27 21:44)
These fifteen houses were built so close to the beach line. Probably the price of land was very cheap, so their houses are relatively gorgeous, some have three storeys. I was unable to go out during one of the severest typhoon seasons last year, the coast line was just ten metres away from their home. They must have felt scary. They ought to consider migrating to higher land in this calm season. Their presense has been keeping visitors away from the public property -beach, that can't last long.
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Oil &Ethanol

Re:You'd think somebody would notice(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.29 1:16 (#17017714) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.27 21:44)
They are still throwing away. I will let them know there's a good way to make use of their extra product.
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Cliche

This greeting was newly invented by probably government or some public authority twenty years ago around mid 1980s. Till then there was no proper or steady word in finishing their work in an office. I remember Japanese people abruptly started using this salutation. Till then 'Good-by, So long, Excuse me' were the word. Now many people use this phrase just too many times, so I really get tired of it.

I can tell something more interesting. In Japanese language there's no word for 'yes' or 'no'. In Japanese there's only 'agree' and 'disagree', they esponce either agree-I agree with what you said, or 'disagree- I disagree on what you said.'

If I were asked, ' Don't you like this song? I must reply if I don't like the song that 'Agree, I don't like the song. Then if I like the song, I must reply 'Disagree, I like the song. Make sense? Only in negative questions, I must aware the difference.

Besides Japanese people didn't have the word -agree(Hai), they adopted this word from Cantonese Chinese in 1930s. Japanese government? might have learned that cliche from other languages, possibly from Persian.

Cliche

This greeting was newly invented by probably government or some public authority twenty years ago around mid 1980s. Till then there was no proper or steady word in finishing their work in an office. I remember Japanese people abruptly started using this salutation. Till then 'Good-by, So long, Excuse me' were the word. Now many people use this phrase just too many times, so I really get tired of it.
I can tell something more interesting. In Japanese language there's no word for 'yes' or 'no'. In Japanese there's only 'agree' and 'disagree', they esponce either agree-I agree with what you said, or 'disagree- I disagree on what you said.'
If I were asked, ' Don't you like this song? I must reply if I don't like the song that 'Agree, I don't like the song. Then if I like the song, I must reply 'Disagree, I like the song. Make sense? Only in negative questions, I must aware the difference.
Besides Japanese people didn't have the word -agree(Hai), they adopted this word from Cantonese Chinese in 1930s. Japanese government? might have learned that cliche from other languages, possibly from Persian.

Destiny

Re:Not meaning to be rude,(Score:?)
by mercedo (822671) on 2006.11.28 23:11 (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.27 21:44)
This is a very useful suggestion. I usually write one article for one theme. If I need to write something different, I finished it and start writing another. Writers cannot always write a good article at one time. Usually through the lengthy writing practice, they can write something useful. Integration is the point, but sometimes I cannot form it in my mind, but still I write, because it's my destiny.. Hahaha...a lot of excuses. You are tired, aren't you?
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Thursday, November 23, 2006

One Coin

This culture prevails every nook and cranny. One or two coins are a sign of gratitude from the seller who received much more than the value of the goods they sold. This action comes out of the mind of remorse.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Ethics & Law

Re:Bloody christ(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.22 0:52 (#16931498) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.20 1:46)
Those who achieved their American dream in market might have thought that they can do whatever they want unless they violate even one law, for them a law might have been a minimum rule that they need to keep. On the other hand, ordinary people who never realised any dream usually think that they have to keep many ethical codes, which are unwritten. For them laws are just a written part of rules and regulations that humans always have to keep.
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Monday, November 20, 2006

Test?

Thank you very much? for choosing my journal to try posting your comment. I know you are going to make a more substantial comment next time.

Saturday, November 18, 2006

Pronoun

Re:pronoun?[ Experimental threading: One Two Three Four ] (Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.19 5:17 (#16898510) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.19 5:08)
Haha...I thought someone will raise some question on my terminology, but...
In short this expression is very much affected by Japanese similar one, certaily the term 'google' won't be a pronoun of dictionary, but it might be in that google might represent all the dictionaries in the future, so it will be more generalised, univesal one, therefore 'pronoun'.
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In The Past

In The Past[ Experimental threading: One Two Three Four ] (Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.19 2:31 (#16897000) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.18 1:00)
At age 23, I read tens of books related to Hitler, Nazis Germany, Stalin, Soviet Russia, and the war between them. Now I was not sure whether I read this particular book, though, I can recall this unique title.
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Big Yeah

Big Yeah[ Experimental threading: One Two Three Four ] (Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.19 2:05 (#16896866) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.18 1:00)
I entirely take the side of your idea.
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Very American

Very American[ Experimental threading: One Two Three Four ] (Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.19 1:53 (#16896802) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.18 1:00)
This topic is very American. In a society I belong, there's no citizenship in gays.
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The Lesser The Better

Possess Only What One Needs[ Experimental threading: One Two Three Four ] (Score:?)
by mercedo (822671) on 2006.11.19 1:31 (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.18 1:00)
Every increased possession loads us with new weariness." - John Ruskin (1819 - 1900)
I have been trying to possess something very carefully not to feel new weariness. Possession is, the lesser the better.
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A Good Job

A Good Job[ Experimental threading: One Two Three Four ] (Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.19 1:16 (#16896502) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.18 1:00)
I'm expecting to see a good job.
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Melbourne Cup

Melbourne Cup[ Experimental threading: One Two Three Four ] (Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.19 1:04 (#16896410) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.18 1:00)
Seven years ago this very season I was in Sydney. Two roommates went to see Melbourne Cup. I remember people were enthusiastic about the event.
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American Dream

Re:Bloody christ[ Experimental threading: One Two Three Four ] (Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.19 0:49 (#16896290) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.18 1:00)
"Free market" is a synonym for pillaging, when applied to the macro economics.-Jeremiah Cornelius
Yes, and that makes American dream come true.
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Economic Freedom

Re:Bloody christ[ Experimental threading: One Two Three Four ] (Score:?)
by mercedo (822671) on 2006.11.19 0:39 (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.18 1:00)
Here economic freedom means a freedom of economic 'activity', it doesn't mean a freehand to pay however expensive the products are. Besides people are eager to buy products of good quality in cheaper price.
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Blackbox

Re:Bloody christ[ Experimental threading: One Two Three Four ] (Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.18 23:57 (#16895968) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.18 1:00)
Interesting.
Market under Capitalism system is like a blackbox. Although it is not a black market, it might be a huge system of money laundering.
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Friday, November 17, 2006

Rabies

China is much bigger than Japan, the northernmost part is much colder and the sourthernmost part is much hotter than here. I'm not sure whether the rabies remains more in subtropical area though judging from the news report, it might be. In Japan tight quarantine control is the effective way to prevent dogs contaminated with that viruses from entering the country. We can see different colours in a world map among nations in Asia, but of course there's no border among dog's fauna.

What's Happiness?

Re:Happiness(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.18 1:27 (#16885428) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.18 1:00)
You are married and had kids. Probably happy. For me it is very questionable whether the situations ordinary family usually have -husband & wife, two kids or something is right, proper, even happy. I used to marry, and that's all I can say.
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Nobody

Re:same problem the world over(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.17 23:30 (#16883382) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.17 21:24)
Nobody nobody nobody nobody, but somebody. If the policeman committed the crime, it's less likely to be doubted by anyone. The most wicked one enjoy wearing a hypocrite clothing.
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The Meaning Of Marriage

Re:Happiness(Score:?)
by mercedo (822671) on 2006.11.17 22:59 (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.17 21:24)
We see one another once in a week or at least in ten days. We take a bath together. I'm 170 cm height, she's 150 cm. We can take a bath in a bathtub though not very wide enough. We are not seeing in daily basis. It might be completely another if we start living together. We both are in the middle of forties. We are so accustomed to hiding our real face. I believe we are using masks when we see. If we were able to have a kid, it is no doubt we marry. The money I gave her will surely spend for the sake of our kid. Otherwise how I can trust her. I love her, but that's not going to be the reason that I marry her.
We take a bath together because we love one another, not because it's economical though.
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Cheap Wine

Re:I Have A Wine Rack.(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.17 21:57 (#16882452) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.17 21:24)
5 bucks is a little bit cheaper but usually we don't spend too much money for just a bottle of wine at the end of a day. I used to have one bottle of wine by day with my cohabitant many years ago and I din't spend more than 10 bucks for it, so our job is as you pointed out to find a wine of cheap in price but good in taste. I think I can pick out some good wines that we can buy in less than 10 bucks and I usually choose one of them among the list in my memory. This time I was unable to find the listed one in a shell. I had to choose a bad alternative. I like French or Spanish. Chilean is also nice.
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Thursday, November 16, 2006

Wine

Re:Life ...(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.17 4:31 (#16873888) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.17 1:44)
I'd like to buy a better one next time. Wine is replaceable fortunately.
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The Meaning Of Marriage

Re:Happiness(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.17 4:06 (#16873376) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.17 1:44)
Marriage means very different from just having fun. It means nothing but economy. A half of my fortune goes to her. Unless she bears our offspring, I am unable to think of it, but she's 46 already. Childbirth is hard. Marriage is even harder.
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Cheep Wine Effect

Re:This is like an old Music Hall joke(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.17 3:47 (#16873010) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.17 1:44)
I need to think about an example of jokes of a kind. If I thought upon it, I will post it in a journal tomorrow. Thanks for this wine, I'm not drunken at all tonight. Is it another cheap wine effect?
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Matsuzaka's Pitching

Nomo's piching form is so-called tornade, very unique one. In comparison the pitching form of Matsuzaka is very orthodox. They say he's got a very precise control and high speed (150 km/h). He never had injury before. He has got a moderate & stabilised character.

60 Million

About half of 60 million went to the baseball company now Matsuzaka belongs. 15 million was the highest so far in Ichiro, Mariners case. Anyway 60 million is beyond our imagination. Now 12 Japanese are playing in Major league. Usually they are one of the best players in Japan's league, so Japan's TV is eager to air the game they play, because lots of Japanese baseball fans want to watch their play in Major league. Japan's TV station must have been paying millions of money already. It must be exceeding 60 million already.

Friday, November 10, 2006

Bug

Re:2^24th bug(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.11 2:43 (#16795774) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.11 1:25)
Oh, I see, now the number of whole comments crossed 16795058, the storm is over. Computer is an interesting world.
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New Discussion System

New Discussion System(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.11 1:00 (#16794318) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.09 2:21)
I thought this was the new slashdot discussion system. I doubted it though because the system is so inconsistent. While I was taking a bath, the letter 'reply to this ' reapeared. This was occured in the very day I posted ten comments in a day for the first time in a month. Oh, no one has replied to me, yet.
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Cost Of War

Re:Genocide(Score:?)
by mercedo (822671) on 2006.11.10 22:40 (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.09 2:21)
Your expression in the article was a well thought one, so I was not opposing to your idea.
At the near end of the second World War America tried calcurating the cost of war in two different cases - one is American GIs land the Japan proper and fight in it, the number of casualties were thought to be 150,000. I forgot the cost of war. In terms of just the cost of war, a nuclear weapon costs a lot more than conventional weapons, but human cost is irreversible.
Then how about the cost of massacre? Usually the complete pillage is carried out before massacre takes place. Then the wealth from the war in our side maximises, while the loss of enemy is enormous. The result is similar in using weapons of mass destruction.
Most costly war is as follows. A war that strictly distincts between non-combatants and combatants and only attacks combatants, no civilians. But in war tone area civilians turn to millitia, in this case it costs more. A war that the division of army stations in the occupied area for a long time costs a lot. The longer the term of occupation, the more the cost rises.
In these respect genocide is the cheapest and easiest way to win the war.
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Thursday, November 09, 2006

Best Of Luck

Best Of Luck(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.10 2:33 (#16787261) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.09 2:21)
I wish you best of luck, too. I am an outsider this year too.
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That's Right

That's Right(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.10 2:07 (#16787059) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.09 2:21)
Without learning, you grow stagnant.
Job is not for making money, but making yourself with a friction called 'money'.
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Regional War

let's have a draft-Marxist Hacker 42

I'm afraid draft is not necessary for the US to fight a war on terror. America is fighting a regional war, not an entire one.

Definition

most atheists are more intelligent than the theologians who encourage atheism


Modern American Liberals are so used to a severe separation of Church and State, and sometimes even a separation of Church and Self


Liberals and economic Conservatives have *no hope* of actually understanding religious conservatives- because their motivations are not based in science and materialism- but rather in theology.-Marxist Hacker 42

The difficulty of understanding your article derives from the double or triple definition of words like 'atheists' 'theologians' 'American Liberals' 'economic Conservatives' 'religious Conservatives' 'theology'. If you intend to write articles persuasive enough for anyone, I'm afraid you define these words and not try to connote several meanings among these words.

Genocide

Genocide(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.10 0:59 (#16786297) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.09 2:21)
War is expensive. Winning a war quickly is more expensive. Minimizing loss of human life while winning a war is even more expensive. A war that includes genocide is the most expensive of all. -Marxist Hacker 42
If minimising the loss of our side and maximising the loss of opponents are the objective of war, genocide by using the weapon of mass destruction is the easiest and cheapest way to win the war.
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A Moment Of Truth

A Moment Of Truth(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.10 0:20 (#16785627) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.09 2:21)
A moment of courage makes our love perfect.
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Recommendation

Recommendation (Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.10 0:15 (#16785503) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.09 2:21)
I recommend, too.
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Read Between The Lines

Here too the headlines are a endless succession of gossips of television celebrities. It seems to me that the news people tend to evade the important political issues perfectly. This is what they are doing. All we have to do is read only between the lines.

Two Party System

Two Party System(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.09 23:39 (#16784743) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.09 2:21)
Alternation of power is a sign of healthier government. Politics is not a world of ideal. Two party system is a very useful way to prevent despotism.
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Reversals

The philosophy of Nietzsche was made the most of by Hitler's state-hired scholar and said to be the cause of Hitler's rule over Europe. But we can see similar examples everywhere in the world. Many things were good when they were born but later they were used improperly. This was the true meaning of 'reversals'.

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Beyond

German philosopher Nietzsche wrote this book. I suspect he wanted to name his book as 'Beyond God & Devil', in Western civilisation the opposite word of God is not Devil. God is the one that exists beyond good and evil. Time has passed and the age is the first decade of 21st century. Now those who can judge what is good and evil are few humans who can have the third fire.

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Without Breast

Re:Amazon Basin, or Spain?(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.08 2:39 (#16753827) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.08 0:38)
Thanks for pointing out, it's incorrect. Amazon means originally 'without breast' It was called so because the women tribe took away their one breast to pull the bow, later 'Amazon' started being used for women tribe itself. The Amazon Basin was named so because we had an image the women are a full of moisture and emollience. It was not at all from the image of fighting woman. If Amazon Desert were the reality in future, we might start thinking that the Amazon is called so from its original meaning 'without breast'.
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Desertation / Deforestation

Re:Amazon Basin, or Spain?(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.08 2:18 (#16753495) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.08 0:38)
I was writing a journal while I was watching a special televeision program. According to the hypothesis in it, in South America the clouds that include lots of vapour used to collide with the Andes Mountains and brought a lot of precipitation in the Amazon basin resulting in the currrent big river and abundant rainforest. But because the rise of the temparature on the Atlantic Ocean occurred, clouds were formed above the sea and rainfall occurs only on the sea. The program concluded that the desertisation of Amazon started as a result. Natural phenomenon is a conglomerate of millions of chain reaction so it is useless to determine what is the cause and what is its result. If cutting down tens of trees for lumber or burning down for fertiliser caused by human needs occurs prior to the rise of temparature on the sea, deforestation will be the main cause of Amazon Desert in the future.
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Sunday, November 05, 2006

Re:Trust

Re:Trust(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.05 21:52 (#16723989) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.05 5:23)
I often have a significant moment, in which my soul is tried. I have been unable to get over this moment, so even if I have a temporary girlfriend I haven't found an eternal love. Love is so unattainable. My trek continues.
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Friday, November 03, 2006

Strait

Re:Thanks.(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.04 5:24 (#16708111) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.03 2:14)
For many years strait was a long distance between people who live there. Now it has little to do with our differences.
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Neutrality Of America

Re:Not scientific(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.04 5:12 (#16707931) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.03 2:14)
Often Japanese managers only emphasise the importance of spirit, and not try to make the most of data he has to have. Because he hasn't studied past games, he has no way to offer them enough, scientific data...in the case of Japanese managers. I am very much evaluate the strict neutrality American baseball fans and umpires offered for the world baseball classic. Any national team could have won the event. Thank you for your first post in my journal, I know your view especially in politics well.
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My Trek

Re:How are you doing?(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.04 4:58 (#16707715) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.03 2:14)
For one month I haven't posted journals and comments. I've been writing journals in other site like. I am relacating my journals here. Usually I write around 10 journals and comments everyday. Basically I write 5 hours at night, and I keep on writing journals. Till I found a reply from her as I stated in my bio.
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Origin Of Countries

Re:So what would a lack of sacrifice(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.04 4:27 (#16707191) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.03 2:14)
Many offerings were valuable things. Sacrifice was one of the most valuable things. I was just wondering why valuable, expensive, and priceless things had to be offered to god. Then I realised they are related to the origin of countries.
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Atavism Of Words

I had no idea what 'mo' represents. Words are imprinted on someone's mind without consciousness. So when someone start using some words they don't often realise where the coined word came from.

Natural Increase

Simply America can afford more population than curent 300 million. There are still many potentials. Natural increase exceeds social increase, because the people caused by social increase keep on being the main cause of natural increase.

Same

Re:Is this the same(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.04 2:44 (#16705475) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.03 2:14)
Same one. I intended to separate from her, but both of us were lonely so we have been seeing one another for these a couple of months. We are seeing once in a week, usually at weekends. Our main purpose is to have physical pleasure. She doesn't bother my daily life, we can keep on our relations till either of us finds other partner.
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Yes Indeed

Re:you said that your nationality was Slashdot(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.04 2:30 (#16705167) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.03 2:14)
Yeah my nationality belongs to Slashdot, and here English is common language.
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Logic Is

Re:Logic is not universal(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.11.04 2:21 (#16704977) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.03 2:14)
I'm afraid this is crystal clear. I think you too agree that English is more logical than Japanese. Japanese language is so-called S+O+V type. In logics we don't say S+O+V, but say S+V+O. Almost all major languages are based on S+V+O type. Few minor languages are classified as S+O+V. I say of course it's grammatical at least, but it's against logical order. Logic is very universal as mathematical truth. If you say, justice is not universal, I can completely agree.
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