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2004.10.17 0:59
Hello everyone I am writing this journal from Japan...My native tongue is not English though I start writing this because I want as many people as possible to read my writings and want what I thought to be known privailed. I don't believe I've got a peculiar thought though I want many people to feel sympathy with my thought. Anyway my try has just started... Any comments really really appreciated.
#Bio
This 'Journal of mercedo' is totally dedicated to one woman whom I met with in Trecca, Kyoto, Japan on the 23rd of December, 1986 for the first time and probably the last time in our life. We will never see one another again, but my journal entry will continue till I receive a reply from her that'll never be likely to occur. She came into pieces and shining in the sky, and not in the least existing in my mind. I can see her smiling at me. Don't worry, she had just got married to another guy.
Born in Kokura, south-west Japan, 1961, I raised up as a most prosperous guy who'd always been located in second to none in all school I attended, now I started my trek to see her again till the end of time, waiting your reply.
I published my first novel 'The Eve' in 1978, now those who noticed who I am, please keep secret. For the moment I would like to enjoy being anonymous.
My trek continues...
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Hi there(Score:1)
by n54 (807502) on 2004.10.17 3:40 (#10545553) (http://slashdot.org/~n54/journal Last Journal: 2004.10.16 22:46)
Since you said you were writing from Japan I got curious; are you japanese?If so:ohio gosaimas! :)--this comment is provided "as is" and without any express or implied legibility or congruity [...]
Re:Hi there(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) on 2004.10.19 0:58 (#10556713) (http://mercedo.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2005.09.24 14:16)
yes, i am. i started writing something in slashdot.jp in english, since i have been writing a self diary in english since about two years ago. but becoz here is japan, no one havent sent me any comments. it might be natural. now i started sending articles in english in this site. im really really appreciate getting ur message 4 the first time in my life. i have already wrote many comments and analysis on our society , current world. here we can get lots of news from u.s. and the ones around the world. at the same time we are facing lots of domestic news. in the world news iraq situation and us presidential election dominate our daily news. but when we look at the domestic issue, privatisation of japan postal service , drastic increase of heinous crime, and j apanese baseball players in a u.s. major league, lots of i.t. industry have been expressing wishes to hold a professional baseball team. my range of interest is vast and i intend to make a comment as many things as i can read. any comments, welcome! thank u very very much. im going to keep sending comments to ur articles.--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters [ Parent ]
Re:Hi there(Score:1)
by n54 (807502) on 2004.10.19 4:57 (#10558814) (http://slashdot.org/~n54/journal Last Journal: 2004.10.16 22:46)
Wow I wasn't even aware that there was a japanese slashdot! I had to go there and take a look even though I can't read kanji or hiragana :)Like many here at slashdot I'm interested in japanese culture, not only manga, anime (Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex is my favourite) and videogames, but also zen buddism, and I'm soon going to start reading Hagakure translated to english.I'm norwegian and don't know much about baseball but the best game I've ever seen was the japanese team against cuba in the olympics (I've forgotten which year) :)My email is n0o9d1e8r2u7n3n6e4r5@gRmEaMiOlV.Ecom (remove numbers and capital letters). Just tell me if you want a gmail mail account and I'll send you one.Mata ne :) (I realize romanised japanese might not be recognisable, stop me if it's annoying)--this comment is provided "as is" and without any express or implied legibility or congruity [...] [ Parent ]
Re:Hi there(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) on 2004.10.23 0:21 (#10598341) (http://mercedo.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2005.09.24 14:16)
thank u very much for ur kind reply... i havent read and wont read Mishimas this book. actually i read his novels (around ten books) many many years ago (of course in japanese), i completely recommend he is the best novelist foreigners are worth reading. but his pace of story telling oftenetimes perplexed, so he would rather be regarded poet than novelist. and his way of thinking is also peculiar and childish, but his thought well reflects what japans noble class those days might like to pose. let me know what u thought after u read... thanks.
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