This man name is Yukio Mishima, he was great Japanese writer and poetries
he commit seppuku in 25 November 1970.
There exist only three respectable beings: the priest, the warrior, the poet. To know, to kill, and to create. Charles Baudelaire
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Posted by Maskumax - August 18th, 2007
This man name is Yukio Mishima, he was great Japanese writer and poetries
he commit seppuku in 25 November 1970.
I can't find anything on Yukio Mishima anywere, do you know the names of any of his books. I would like to read up on him. When I was in foster placements I used to wright poems to pass the time, and I acually still have those things. I guss there a part of my past I don't want to let go of yet.
I'm afraid You need to look for it in antiques, there are some releases in my nation language,
Not sure is there are some ebooks if You had it on mind....
I found Spring Snow on ebay, There is lots of his works..
Some titles; Confessions of a Mask
Thirst for Love
The Sound of Waves
The Temple of the Golden Pavilion
Way of the Samurai
So You are one of this guy who dreams about act seppuku on spring warm time just before sun goes down....;P
Wow! He's like a Japanese version of Edgar Allen Poe! It's sad that he committed suicide! Maybe there was a reason for him to do that! Senpukku is more of a ritual suicide! One of those "must be done" things during the Edo Era of Japan! I've read much Japanese history!
Find that certain thing that makes you happy, otherwise you'll live in a world w/ only sadness in the soul!
He act this way to protest agains changing Japan into amerivan puppet.
beeing nonstop happy is more suspicious for me than haven depression once
for a while.
if you like him i think it is good for culture he killed himself.
Not sure what u mean, but i suppose u are hip-hop lover....
Hm. Death is a fine tool to draw attention. An ultimate one, I would say.
A person committing suicide inspires awe in people. Makes them silent. Makes them think - is it really what we're doying now the most important thing?
I respect him being a martyr for the freedom of his country. This is a generally accepted thing in most of the world's nations' history.
But I also think that living is nice :) Living for people, for relatives, for him/herself.
Just some random thoughts...
thanks, it depends who u fightings with honorable ppl or not.
If not, they You sacrifice is pointless.
And yes life is wonderful if U have someone to life for :3
Fuzzydoor
I read your comment and have to say.....smile, It may be hard at first but after a while it will come natural.. :)
Comidy is the best cure for depression!!!!!!!
Maskumax
Oh I am smiling very often, also take some vitamins, little sport, sunshine light also.
But not sure if it is depression, as I remember I was just like this...:) Even in elementary school... :)