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Reminds me of a song by Jello Biafra. I think its off the album put out to mock Obama's "Hope" message Guitanamo Bay something something.
In the song an alarm clock is telling the listener that it - the clock - it their God. "I decide when you sleep, I decide..."

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    My name is not important; what is important is what I'm going to do. I just fucking hate this world, and the human worms feasting on its carcass. My whole life is just cold, bitter hatred, and I always wanted to die violently. This is the time of vengeance, and no life is worth saving, and I will put in the grave as many as I can. It's time for me to kill and it's time for me to die; my genocide crusade begins... here!

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    Dio123 said:

    My name is not important; what is important is what I'm going to do. I just fucking hate this world, and the human worms feasting on its carcass. My whole life is just cold, bitter hatred, and I always wanted to die violently. This is the time of vengeance, and no life is worth saving, and I will put in the grave as many as I can. It's time for me to kill and it's time for me to die; my genocide crusade begins... here!

    That takes me back.
    A game that shook the gaming world and was front-page news for weeks because it ruffled so many feathers to the point Gabe Newell himself had to step in and apologize personally for the Greenlight incident.
    Only to be forgotten in a few weeks after release because the game itself was an incredibly mediocre snorefest.

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    GabrielWB said:

    That takes me back.
    A game that shook the gaming world and was front-page news for weeks because it ruffled so many feathers to the point Gabe Newell himself had to step in and apologize personally for the Greenlight incident.
    Only to be forgotten in a few weeks after release because the game itself was an incredibly mediocre snorefest.

    My job as a cashier is not important; what is important is what I'm going to do. I just fucking hate writing orders down, and the alaskab bull worms feasting on its carcass. My whole life is just cold, bitter hatred, and I always wanted to play the clarinet. This is the time for my shift, and no order is worth saving, and I will put in the orders as many as I can in the trash. It's time for me to sleep on the job and it's time for me to yell at spongebob; my extremely low effort crusade begins... here

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    Five years... Five whole years.
    ..So many things have happened to everybody here in that time. And yet, this precious, untainted image remains static; locked in an unchanging stasis...
    For reasons I can't understand... This pic makes me tear just a bit, and it's not just because of the adorability-
    I, just can't word it.

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    Not long ago, I conducted some research on the origin of Inu Sakuya, and there are a few things I would like to share with everyone who may read this post in the near future:

    Together With Inu Sakuya was not the first doujinshi where Inu Sakuya made her first appearance. This can be confirmed by looking at the publication dates of each doujinshi drawn by Neiji Kirio. While Together With Inu Sakuya was released on January 1, 2007, this date reflects its first reprint. Its original release date was December 31, 2006, for Comiket 71.

    To date, I have found three works in which Inu Sakuya appears before Together With Inu Sakuya. These are: Usousa, from November 12, 2006, for Kouroumu 2; Inu Sakuya, which had two reprints, with its original debut on August 13, 2006; and lastly, the oldest work where she appears, Izayoi Sakuya Kaizou Keikaku, which debuted on June 18, for SC 32. This does not mean that Izayoi Sakuya Kaizou Keikaku marks the first appearance of Inu Sakuya, as there is still something else I’d like to mention.

    I believe many might not know this, but next year, in 2025, Inu Sakuya will be turning 20 years old. This can be confirmed by a post from the Angeltype circle, where Neijikirio herself made a joke on April 1, 2015, promoting a candy to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the circle's mascot, Inu Sakuya. One month later, the comic Sakuya-san to Inu Sakuya-san was released on May 10, 2015.

    In case you didn’t notice, there’s a one-year gap between 2006 (the release date of the comic Izayoi Sakuya Kaizou Keikaku) and what would be Inu Sakuya's debut in 2005. As of now, I haven’t reached a conclusion about what her first appearance is, but if you want more information on this topic, don’t hesitate to ask. Feel free to reach me on Discord if you'd like to support me in this investigation: "UlaHula."

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