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Wednesday, January 30, 2008


   Disneyy
So yesterday my post wanst the best.. obv. because of how quickly i had mad it ... it was 3 min to class and i took the time to make the post.. lool... so now im tellin you in more depth of what happened..over the weekened my parents werent home.. yupp.. i had the house to myself..they had gone to disney world...for a trip that my mother had one off of work.. dun let me get into the details.. and my bro and i satyed home... so once they came backk they got us stuff from Japan/ China.. i got and ipod case, a mirror cute necklaces, candy, even though i can get it cheaper here in NY, a speed racer shirt.. i hope to get it signed by Peter Fernandez, chibi pooh bear figures a purse thingy and other things..
Moving away from that i saw a friend yesterday on the bus ride home that i havent seen in a while, i thought that she was mad at me.. lol. now i know shes not.. lol.. its all goodd.. ^_^..
Heres the stupiest way to die

this is a treat i found this in a source of mine.. but just to show how popular anime is becomin.. and how much we stess ""dun try this at home"
Indonesian Child Dies After Reportedly Imitating Anime
posted on 2008-01-21 11:45 EST
Politician calls for stricter monitoring of television programs

Mutammimul Ula, a Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) member of Indonesia's parliament, has criticized the country's broadcasting regulatory agency for being too lax after a boy allegedly strangled himself while imitating a character from the Naruto anime. Ula called on the agency, which is known as the Komisi Penyiaran Indonesia (KPI or Indonesian Broadcasting Commission), to be more strict in dealing with various television programs. He specifically named Naruto, saying that it "contains violence and caused a boy to take his own life." He adds, "Many people still don't realize that comics are not necessarily for children. That very much depends on the substance."

The KPI's mandate includes setting the rules for content of all programs on broadcast and cable television. However, it has been reduced in recent years to a consultative body.

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