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A failed coup d’etat
Posted by Veto on July 16th, 2008 at 2:42 PM
When the despot is in great fear for his own well being, he attempts to banish all threats to his society. As graceful the attmept was, it has failed; for the true power lies within the people. His mistake was, being unable to manipulate enough supporters to execute his despotic demands. There is a moral to his actions, that as long as assholes exist in this world, stronger, bigger, more asshoely assholes will exist above those current assholes to keep the less-asshoely assholes in check.
In a failed attempt to destroy the last descedent of the preceding rulers, the Kohinatas, the village chief was betrayed by his own granddaughter and arrested. He was put into federal prison where he should be sodomized viciously by other inmates due to the fact that he’s an easy target. During the attack, the hero of our story, Hirose, became insane and blind after realising that he was imagining that he was cured of his blindless. Thereafter, he came to believe that Kohinata was his mother and eventually moved to Tokyo where him and his real mother used to live. After a while, he encountered the same situation where his mother supposedly suicided. However, this time, Hirose then miraculously regained his eyesight and realized that his mother jumped in front of the train tracks to save some fucktard child who chased a soccer ball that was on the tracks while a train was approaching when he saw that Kohinata did the same thing. After that, the sky that was once so light blue become grey and covered with clouds of wrath. Hirose asks:
“When I was happy…
When I was sad…
In all those times, you were always by my side.
But when I wanted you beside me the most… Why did you abandon me?”
God said this to the man: “I am always beside you.
When you were in so much pain that you didn’t know what to do,
when you were so sad that you wanted to cry,
I walked and carried you on my shoulders.”
Looking back at the God, the main said, “I am grateful for everything. Thank you.”

Hehe, H2O.
Afraid I don’t understand your intarweb-speak in the last line but I will speak for myself by saying I liked this show a lot, but maybe that’s just because it’s been a while since I’ve seen a good dramatic, captivating, but really plot-hole-filled angst-fest.