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  • Ah yes! Just checked the back of my copy of Sasami Stories and the comics in question are what

    Okuda created for the official fan club in Japan.They were under the title: Tenchi!Heaven Forbid Great

    I think the manga was the first time they were officially printed outside of Japan.

    Agree.

    Not matter what you think of Marriage Equality, the fact is that when the Constitution says:

    “We The People of the United States”, it means everyone who is a citizen or legal resident.

    This means that all laws apply equally to everyone.

    btw: I goofed again when I said that Rowan co. Kentucky was the only place where Marriage Equality

    was hitting a bump,the fact is there are other parts of the country where that has happened as well

    but Rowan co. Kentucky seems to just have gotten the spotlight.

    I think SYFY would be the most likely network for Bruce Campbell’s Horrified, after all they

    did Scare Tactics.

    I don’t think they used them in Vividred I was going to mention Puella Magi Madoka Magica

    but then remembered that Madoka has ribbons.

    btw: and speaking of Vividred they turn the whole cute-animal-mascot trope on it’s head

    since in this case it’s actually Akane’s grandfather’s soul in a animal plushie!( you really have to watch the show to see what I mean)

    Ok any more?

    I looked up Knights of Sidonia and it looks interesting.

    I don’t know if I heard about that. Is it recent?
    Suddenly I am picturing a Dragonball Z scenario where the fighting goes on for ten or eleven

    episodes or even an entire season.

    That reminds me of the episode where she and Gabrielle were turned into vampirelike Bacchanates

    by Bacchus.

    Looks like she’s about to put the famous Xena touch on poor Ash.

    There will always be religious and political differences on the subject of Same Sex Marriage.

    The thing is to try and listen to what the other side has to say without being judgemental about

    their view or overrighteous about your own.

    What it comes down to is, as some of the presidential candidates have said, the United States is a country of laws.Our law is based on two things: the Bible* and the U.S. Constitution. Under the

    latter everyone who is either a citizen or legal resident has the same rights as everyone else,

    unless they commit a crime.

    This means that no matter what you feel about LGBTQ people they like the rest of us have the same Constitutional rights.

    We may disagree with Same Sex Marriage but we cannot deny the fact that Same Sex couples have the same constitutional rights as opposite sex couples.

    * I’m talking about the fact here that much of our common law comes from the Bible. Of course

    if I’m wrong about this I’m sure that Chuck whenever he has the time to post again might be willing to correct me on the matter.

    iloveit1 iloveit1

    Then again some of it might be the Western censors.

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