As motivation has become an issue both for me and anyone who used to read this blog, I'm considering ending this one but perhaps making a spinoff focusing on Japan.
If you don't do a Jukin' Japan regarding Japanese toilets, then I believe you've broken a promise to me (I'd have to scroll back to see if it truly was a 'promise' of yours), and by the law of broken promises, I get to punch you in your sack. This law is unflinching.
And after having used a Japanese toilet myself, I feel the world needs to know about them. The world needs to know, Paul.
My name is Paul, and I am an American Catholic currently living in Japan and working as an English teacher.
The "mission" of this blog is two-fold. One, to relate some of my experiences and thoughts about living in the land of the rising sun. Two, to post news relating to my main interests - usually religion and politics, although sometimes including other random materials. As I may seem bleak or cynical at times, I beg your indulgence. God is indeed everywhere, and through Him there is hope. Although there are patches of light, we do live in a dark world, however. How can we persevere? I recommend faith and a sense of humor.
I hope you enjoy! If you like what you see, please check back every now and then, and feel free to leave comments.
6 comments:
I vote against ending this blog!
-Mike
Heh...thanks, Mike.
If you don't do a Jukin' Japan regarding Japanese toilets, then I believe you've broken a promise to me (I'd have to scroll back to see if it truly was a 'promise' of yours), and by the law of broken promises, I get to punch you in your sack. This law is unflinching.
And after having used a Japanese toilet myself, I feel the world needs to know about them. The world needs to know, Paul.
All right, I'll get to work on it, Jeff. You're right - I did promise you.
Consider your sack lucky.
I always do.
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