Its confusing really.. i dont know how to make russell brand aside, yet dont understand the concept fully... when i saw him on the tv for the first time i didnt liked him jaja..
"When one of the E-Gene holders, the reincarnation of Jack the Ripper, gets incapacitated and Asao ends up in danger when confronting an Evolutionary Invasion object, Sio uses Jack's AU ball to fully activate her E-Gene holder status. She gains her AU weapon, a massive machine gun, and assists the other E-Gene holders to put an end to the Taiwan invasion. After some reluctance, she joins DOGOO at Asao's behest."
Christa.. You must be a Saint... Sometimes i think all this is impossible, so the easy way to end suffering is to put an end to my life... But then i remember thatll take me to some stupid Utopía...
I need to find the one thing i can rely on to give me strenght... And make me invinsible against all this madness. Before maclaine and kissinger win this war... How dramatic is life right? I don want fear to drive my life, but faith.
"Muramasa Sengo was a legendary swordsmith who lived during the Muromachi period in Japan (14th - 16th centuries AD), and was said to have been completely mad and prone to bouts of violence. It was therefore believed that these destructive qualities were passed by the master swordsmith into the blades he forged. The blades would then ‘possess’ their wielders, turning them into insane and deadly warriors, just like Muramasa himself.
Despite the bad reputation surrounding the blades Murasama forged, they were undeniably of high quality, and were popular in Japan. However, during the reign of Togugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Edo period, Muramasa’s blades fell out of favour. The shogun’s father and grandfather were both murdered by their retainers who were wielding Muramasa blades and so it came to be thought that Muramasa’s blades carried a curse again members of the Tokugawa family. Consequently, the shogun banned ownership of the Muramasa. Today, just a small number of the rare blades remain"
Would this imply a screen memory? Of seeing a man with a weapon that looks very much like this Kusari-fundo ...who was 'loner', a wanderer, and very skilled and deadly in the martial arts....but few would know this of him if they were to see him?
This is a 'memory' from childhood....much like the one that appears to reference from the French life...
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one of the E-Gene holders, the reincarnation of Jack the Ripper, gets
incapacitated and Asao ends up in danger when confronting an
Evolutionary Invasion object, Sio uses Jack's AU ball to fully activate
her E-Gene holder status. She gains her AU weapon, a massive machine
gun, and assists the other E-Gene holders to put an end to the Taiwan
invasion. After some reluctance, she joins DOGOO at Asao's behest."
https://www.facebook.com/1809138075/videos/3594570202111/?pnref=story
I need to find the one thing i can rely on to give me strenght... And make me invinsible against all this madness. Before maclaine and kissinger win this war...
How dramatic is life right? I don want fear to drive my life, but faith.
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"Muramasa Sengo was a legendary swordsmith who lived during the
Muromachi period in Japan (14th - 16th centuries AD), and was said to
have been completely mad and prone to bouts of violence. It was
therefore believed that these destructive qualities were passed by the
master swordsmith into the blades he forged. The blades would then
‘possess’ their wielders, turning them into insane and deadly warriors,
just like Muramasa himself.
Despite the bad reputation surrounding the blades Murasama forged,
they were undeniably of high quality, and were popular in Japan.
However, during the reign of Togugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the
Edo period, Muramasa’s blades fell out of favour. The shogun’s father
and grandfather were both murdered by their retainers who were wielding
Muramasa blades and so it came to be thought that Muramasa’s blades
carried a curse again members of the Tokugawa family. Consequently, the
shogun banned ownership of the Muramasa. Today, just a small number of
the rare blades remain"
http://www.ancient-origins.net/artifacts-other-artifacts/ten-legendary-swords-ancient-world-003335
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http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/54950.html
This is a 'memory' from childhood....much like the one that appears to reference from the French life...