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I draw things and write stories about potheads, drug addicts, and the Devil. I like Sega video games like Kid Chameleon.
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I Hate Myself – This Isn't The Tenka-ichi-budokai Lyrics 12 years ago
Wowza. Didn't even see your comment before I posted. I do that a lot. Haha.

Good opinion, though. I've been running this one through my head for a while, and I finally broke down and made a page. Haha. I need some way to write, and I can add a song interpretation to a compilation writing, right?

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I Hate Myself – This Isn't The Tenka-ichi-budokai Lyrics 12 years ago
Oh, wow. Repetition. I shouldn't try to think while I'm stoned.

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I Hate Myself – This Isn't The Tenka-ichi-budokai Lyrics 12 years ago
*released, even in Japan.

I should proofread more often than I do.

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I Hate Myself – This Isn't The Tenka-ichi-budokai Lyrics 12 years ago
I'm pretty sure it entails some struggle, possibly between the both of them. This album came out many years before the game, DragonBall Z: Tenkaichi Budokai, was released. even in Japan. Though, as a translation, it basically means tournament, such as the World Martial Arts Tournament in the television series. The phrase "Ten Kai Chi Bu Do Kai" literally translates to "The World's Best Martial Artist Tournament", or something to that effect. I'm pretty sure he was simply stating that the break-up shouldn't be as hard as fighting through masses of deity-like people, and that it should end when it does, which is when he releases his anger by giving us the bare-bones story of what happened to him, and then releasing this anger with a scream of fury. The "Kamehameha" exclaiming his pain since he may have associated the comfort of coping through watching DBZ on a regular basis. Perhaps when he was depressed or enraged, he wanted to have something flashy and colorful to cloak his mental state during the situation he was in. Most fans of things Japanese tend to know all the information available about films and television that are soon to have an English dialogue synced up neatly with the audio tracks. Who knows? He is furious, and we know it. God help us all.

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