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Mr. Hankey s Christmas Classics 1. Mr. Hankey The Christmas Poo (Early 50 s Recording) Performed By Cowboy Timmy We ve all heard of Rudolph and his shiny nose, And we all know Frosty, who s made out of snow. But all of those stories seem kind of... gay Cause we all know who brightens up our holiday. Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo Small and brown, he comes from you. Sit on the toilet, here he comes! Squeezin tween your festive buns. A present from down below, Spreading joy with a howdy ho He s seen the love inside of you, cause He s a piece of poo! Sometimes he s notty, sometimes he s corny. He can be brown or greenish brown. But if you eat fiber on Christmas Eve, He might come to your town. Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo He loves me, I love you. Therefore, vicariously he loves you I can make a Mr. Hankey, too! Cartman Well, Kyle, where is he? Kyle EIihh, he s coming Stan Come on, dude, push! Kyle Eee-ugh, I m trying! Cartman Uh wait wait, I can see his head. Kyle Eee-ugk, here he cooomes! Mr. Hankey Howdy ho!!! I m Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo. Season s greetings to all of you. Let s sing songs and dance and play Now, before I melt away Here s a game I like to play Stick me in your mouth and try to say, Howdy ho ho, yum yum yum Christmas Time has come! Sometimes he s runny. Sometimes he s firm. Sometimes he s practically water. Sometimes he hangs off the end of your ass And won t fall in the toilet Cause he s just clinging to your sphincter And he won t drop out and so you shake you ass around And try to get it to drop into the toilet And finally it does? Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo Christmas leaves; he most leave too. Flush him down, but he s never gone! His smell and his spirit ling-er on! Howdy Ho! 2. Merry Fucking Christmas Perfomed by Mr. Garrison, the 3rd Grade Teacher I heard there is no Christmas in the silly Middle East No trees, no snow, no Santa Claus; They have different religious beliefs They believe in Muhammad, and not in our holiday. And so, every December I go to the Middle East and say, Hey there, Mr. Muslim, Merry Fuckin Christmas! Put down that book the Koran, and hear some holiday wishes In case you haven t noticed, it s Jesus s birthday So get off your heathen Muslim ass and fuckin celebrate. There is no holiday season in India, I ve heard. They don t hang up their stockings, and that is just absurd. They ve never read a Christmas story, they don t know what Rudolph is about. And that is why in December I ll go to India and shout, Hey there, Mr. Hinduist, Merry Fuckin Christmas! Drink eggnog and eat some beef, and pass it to the Missus. In case you haven t noticed, it s Jesus s birthday. So get off your heathen Hindu ass and fuckin celebrate. Now, I heard that in Japan everyone just lives in sin. They pray to several gods and put needles in their skin. On Decemer 25th all they do is eat a cake. And that is why I go to Japan and walk around and say, Hey there, Mr. Shintoist, Merry Fuckin Christmas! God is gonna kick your ass, you infidelic pagan scum. In case you haven t noticed, there s festive things to do. So let s all rejoice for Jesus, and Merry Fuckin Christmas to you. On Christmas Day, I travel around the world and say, "Taoists, Krishnas, Buddhists, and all you atheists, too! Merry Fuckin Christmas to you." Uh uh thank you, Mr. Hat. 3. O Holy Night Perfomed by Eric Cartman And O Holy Night, the stars are brightly shining It is the night of our dear Savior s b-b-bir-birth O Holy Night, the... something something distant. It is the night with the Christmas trees and pie. Jesus was born, and so I get presents. Thank you, Jesus, for being born. Fall On your knees And hear The angels something O night Divine The night When I get presents O night Divine! O night O night divine! 4. Dead, Dead, Dead Perfomed by Juan Schwartz and the South Park Children s Choir Dead, dead, dead. Someday you ll be dead. Dead, dead, dead. Someday we ll all be dead. The minute we re born we start dying. We die a little more every day. Young or old, rich or poor, There s nothing we can do to stop it. So look long at that Christmas tree; It may be the last one that you ll see. Decorate your house in green and red, Cause someday you ll be dead Dead, dead, dead. Someday you ll be dead. Dead, dead, dead. Someday we ll all be dead. It might happen in a couple months, Or fifty years from now. But no matter when it happens It will seem too soon to you. So be sure, on Christmas Eve, When you snuggle into bed, That you thank God for your family, cause Someday they ll be dead Dead, dead, dead. Someday they ll be dead. Dead, dead, dead. Someday we ll all be dead. Who knows how many Christmases Are left in their short life? Nobody knows, that s my point. Enjoy them while you can. And so, on Christmas morning, Let good tidings fill your head What a festive season. Someday you ll be dead. Dead, dead, dead. Someday we ll be dead. Dead, dead, dead. Everyone you know, dead. A very Merry Christmas to you! Dead, dead, dead. Marry Christmas, everybody! 5. Carol of the Bells Perfomed by Mr. Mackey, the School Counselor (all parts) Uh. Hark, hear the bells, sweet silver bells. All seem to say, "Ding-dong, m kay." Christmas is here, bringing good cheer To young and old, meek and the bold Ding Dong Ding Dong Ding dong ding-dong, that is their song With joyful ring, all caroling Ding Dong Ding Dong Ding Dong Ding M kay One seems to here words of good cheer From everywhere filling the air Center and Right O, how they pound raising their sound O, here and there telling their tale O, wail Telling their tale (daily now) Daily they ring while people sing Songs of good cheer. Christmas is here. Merry Merry Merry Merry Christmas Merry Merry Merry Merry Christmas Ding dong ding-dong, that is their song With joyful ring, all caroling Ding Dong Ding Dong ding- Ding- Can you hear them? Ding- Can you hear them? On, on they send, on without end, Their joyful tone to every home Ding Dong Di-ing m kay. Ding Dong Di-ing Hark, hear the bells, sweet silver bells. All seem to say, "Ding-dong, m kay." Dong Dong, m kay. On, on they send, on without end, Their joyful tone to every home M kay M kay M kay Ding dong ding-dong, m kay M kay. 6. The Lonely Jew On Christmas Perfomed by Kyle Broflofski with Special Celebrity Guest (Neil Diamond by Trey Parker) It s hard to be a Jew on Christmas My friends won t let me join in any games And I can t sing Christmas songs or decorate a Christmas tree Or leave water out for Rudolph cause there s something wrong with me My people don t believe in Jesus Christ s divinity I m a Jew. A lonely Jew On Christmas Hannukah is nice, but why is it That Santa passes over my house every year? And instead of eating ham I have to eat kosher latkes Instead of Silent Night I m singing Hoo Hact Toh Gaveesh And what the fuck is up with lighting all these fucking candles, tell me please? I m a Jew. A lonely Jew. I can t be merry Cause I m Hebrew On Christmas. Hey, little boy, I couldn t help but hear You re feeling left out of Christmas cheer But I ve come to say that you shouldn t be sad This is the one month that you should be glad Cause it s nice to be a Jew on Christmas You don t have to deal with the season at all You don t have to be on your best behavior or give to charity And you don t have to go to Grandma s house with your alcoholic family And I don t have to sit on some fake Santa s lap And have him breathe his stinky breath on me That s right - you re a Jew. A stylin Jew. It s a good time To be Hebrew On Christmas. On Christmas. 7. I Saw Three Ships Performed by Shelley Marsh, Stan s Sister I saw three ships come sailing in On Christmas Day, on Christmas Day I saw three ships come sailing in On Christmas Day, in the morning. And what was in those ships, all three? On Christmas Day, on Christmas Day And what- Shut up, turds! was in those ships all three On Christmas Day, in the morning? The Virgin Mary and Christ were there On Christmas Day, on Christmas Day The Virgin Mary and- Shut up, TURDS! Christ were there On Christmas Day, in the morning. Let us all rejoice, amain, On Christmas Day, on Christmas Day And let- I told you to shut up! us all rejoice, amain, On Christmas Day, in the morning. Shelley is starting to get pissed On Christmas Day, on Christmas Day Shelley got up and killed the turds On Christmas Day, in the MORNING! 8. It Happened In Sun Valley Performed by Stan Marsh and Wendy Testaburger Howdy, folks. Let s go for a ride. Ger your favorite one to sit by your side. Cuddle up in the sleigh. Giddy up, Nelly Grey! And away we go! While you listen to the sleigh bells ring, You re yodeling to your ba-by. You ll feel nice and warm No matter how cold it may be. Take a look at little Jack and Jill. They ski down the hill. There s a snow plow. Turn and look there s a spill. There s a spill on the hill! When you re down, it s a thrill To get up again! Everybody oughta learn to ski Cause that s how we first met. We were that Jack and Jill that came down the hill When I looked at you, my heart took a spill Took a spill on the hill That s a thrill That I can t forget! It happened in Sun Valley Not so very long ago. There were sunbeams in the snow, And a twinkle in your eye! I remember, oh, so clearly That you nearly passed me by. Then it happened in Sun Valley, When you slipped and fell, and so did I! Wendy Catch me, Stan! Stan Breeyach! Wendy Eeww! Look, Stan. I made a snow angel. Stan Ooo-boogurah! Wendy EEWW! I remember, oh, so clearly That you nearly passed me by. Then it happened in Sun Valley, When you tripped and fell, and so did I! Now, every year we go back and then We recall that fall and that moment when We were there on the hill So we both take a spill and we re Jack and Jill Again. Wendy M*wah! Stan Bureagh! Wendy Eewwww! 9. O Tannenbaum Performed by Adolph Hitler O Tannenbaum, O Tannenbaum, wie treu sind deine Blaetter. O Tannenbaum, O Tannenbaum, wie treu sind deine Blaetter. Du gruenst nicht nur zur Sommerzeit, Nein, auch im Winter, wenn es schneit. O Tannenbaum, O Tannenbaum, wie treu sind deine Blaetter. Satan Hey, Hitler. What s the matter, little guy? Adolph Oh, oh Satan, der Tannenbaum, wie treu sind deine Blaetter. Satan Awww, you don t have a Christmas tree? Adolph nur zur Sommerzeit, nein, auch im Winter, wenn es schneit. 10. Christmas Time In Hell Performed by Satan, the Dark Prince Well, I tell you what Maybe we ll have ourselves a little Christmas, right here! Come on, everyone, gather round! String up the lights and light up the tree. We re gonna meke some reverly! Spirits are high, so I can tell, It s Christmas Time in hell. Demons are nicer as you pass them by. There s lots of demon toys to buy. The snow is falling, and all is well. It s Christmas Time in hell! There goes Jeffrey Dahmer with a festive Christmas ham. After he has sex with it, he ll eat up all he can. And there goes John F. Kennedy caroling with his son. Reunited for the holidays. God bless us, everyone! Everybody has a happy glow! Let s dance in blood and pretend it s snow. Even Mao Tse Tung is under the spell It s Christmas Time in hell! Satan Adolph, here s a present for you-u! Adolph Oh? Ein Tannenbaum! Satan Yhehes, ein Tannenbaum. Females Aaa-aaa! God cast me down from heaven s door To rule in hell forevermore. But now I m kinda glad that I fell, Cause it s Christmas Time in hell! Here s a rack to hang the stockings on We still have to shop for Genghis Khan Michael Landon s hair looks swell. It s Christmas Time in hell! There s Princess Diana holding burning mistletoe Over poor Gene Siskel s head; just watch his weenie grow. For one day we all stop burning, and the flames are not so thick. All the screaming and the torture stops as we wait for Ol Saint Nick! So, String up the lights and light up the tree. We re damned for all eternity. But for just one day all is well. It s Christmas Time in hell!!! Gather close together and make it quick! We gotta make room for Andy Dick. Wake his mother and ring the bell. It s Christmas Time? Christmas Time? Christmas Time? Christmas Time? Christmas Time? Christmas Time? It s Christmas Time? Christmas Time? It s Christ-mas Time In hell!!!! Bailey Merry Christmas, movie house! Satan Brrrrrrroom! 11. What The Hell Child Is This? Performed by Chef Baby, you know there s a lot of love between us Sometimes that love goes bad, and other times, it s so right! Yeah, I know we ve been through some rough waters, But most of the time, our thing is off the hook I just wanna know one thing What child is this you ve laid to rest At my feet this is not the time. I know that I m not responsible. It s white, so it cannot be mine. No, this, this is Christ the King With a feeling of relief, I can now sing Haste, haste to bring him laud The Babe, the Son of Mary! Son of Mary Little bitty baby. So bring Him incense, gold, and myrrh. Come peasant king to own Him. The King of kings salvation brings. Let loving hearts enthrone Him. Raise, raise the song on high, The Virgin sings her lullaby Joy, joy! For Christ is born The Babe, the Son of Mary! Son of Mary Son of Mary Little bitty baby. Little bitty baby, yeah. I m gonna lay you down by the Yule log I m gonna, gonna love you right Baby, I m gonna deck your halls And silence your night You ll hear the herald angels sing When I m sliding off your bra I just can t wait to jingle your bells and falala your la This, this is Christmas Day A time for lovers to celebrate I m gonna ding-dong you Merrily on high Because this is the season for giving. Give it to me baby, give it to me baby Season for givin . Give me love. Season for livin . Give me love. Season for givin . Givin you love. Give me love. Givin you good love! Season for good love. Whole lotta love. Give me love. Naked love. Season for givin . 12. Santa Claus Is On His Way Performed by Mr. Hankey Santa Claus is on his way He s loaded goodies on his sleigh To drop them off on Christmas Day And I ll say Howdy-ho Kyle Mr. Hankey! Sshhhh! I ll get in trouble. Folks ll gather round the fire sing a song, stroll the choir Pretty song they ll all retire And I ll say Howdy-ho Gerald Kyle, what are you doing in there? Kyle Nothing. Gerald Open this door! I hope that Santa comes real soon I ve been waiting for some we? Kyle Mr. Hankey, come here. Gerald KYLE! 13. Swiss Colony Beef Log Performed by Eric Cartman The stockings are hung on the chimney And the presents are under the tree. And Mama s in the kitchen Makin some ...herbal tea. The windows are covered with frost. And the candles are all alight. But as I wander through this quiet house Something just doesn t seem right. You see, every year the neighbors bring us A Swiss Colony beef log. But the neighbors aren t around, around, around. There s no beef log to be found this year No beef log. Christmas isn t Christmas Without a Swiss Colony beef log. Without those cheeses and meats, I don t think I can get along. Mother tries to comfort me. She says, "Here, son, have some eggnog." But I fucking hate eggnog, seriously. But what do I see Underneath the tree Grandma got a Swiss Colony beef log Just for me! Aaaah-aaaah-aaaah!!! Babih!!!! Swiss Colony beef log, baby! That s what Christmas is all about! A roly-poly Colonah beef log, lady, Makes a little boy scream and shout! Deck the halls with boughs of Swiss Colony Falalalala, lalalala!!!!! Sweet. 14. Hark The Herald Angels Sing Perfomed by the South Park Children s Choir "Hark!" the Herald Angels sing, "Glory to the Newborn King! Peace on earth, and mercy mild; God and sinners reconciled!" Joyful all ye nations rise! Join the triumph of the skies! Hark! the Herald Angels sing, "Glory to the Newborn King!" 15. Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel Perfomed by the Broflofskis, with Eric Cartman and Stan Marsh Okay, Ike. You re my little brother, so I have to show you how to celebrate a Hannukah. This is called a dreidel. You spin it and see where it lands. And you sing this song I have a little dreidel, I made it out of clay. And when it s dry and ready, with dreidel I shall play. Hoh, Dreidel, dreidel, dreidel, I made you out of clay. Dreidel, dreidel, dreidel, with dreidel I shall play. Kyle Now, you try it, Ike. Just spin it with your fingers, like this? Ike H I J K L-O-O P? um. This soun like? All the way? play? Came down the rain and wash the spider out. Cartman Hey, what the hell are you doing? Kyle Oh! Hey Cartman. We re playing dreidel; do you wanna try? Cartman Sure. Here s a little dreidel that s small and made of clay. But I m not gonna play with it, cause dreidel s fuckin gay. Kyle Hey, shut your mouth, fatass! Cartman Jews play stupid games. Jews that s why they re lame. Kyle Dreidel, dreidel, dreidel, Cartman Jews Kyle I made you out of clay. Cartman play stupid games. Kyle Dreidel, dreidel, dreidel, Cartman Jews Kyle with dreidel I shall play. Cartman that s why they re lame. Stan What s going on? Oh, it s that Hannukah thing Cartman It s sooo amazing! You spin this thing on the ground and it goes round and round. I could watch it all day! Stan Let me try. I ll try to make it spin. It fell, I ll try again. Kyle Hoh, Dreidel, dreidel, dreidel, I made you out of clay. Stan I ll try to make it spin. Kyle Dreidel, dreidel, dreidel, with dreidel I shall play. Stan It fell, I ll try again. Kyle Hoh, Dreidel, dreidel, dreidel, Stan I ll try Cartman Jews Kyle I made you out of clay. Stan to make it spin. Cartman play stupid games. Kyle Dreidel, dreidel, dreidel, Stan It fell, Cartman Jews Kyle with dreidel I shall play. Stan I ll try again. Cartman that s why they re lame. Kyle Hoh, Dreidel, dreidel, dreidel, Stan I ll try Cartman Jews Kyle I made you out of clay. Stan to make it spin. Cartman play stupid games. Kyle Dreidel, dreidel, dreidel, Stan It fell Cartman Jews Kyle with dreidel I shall play. Stan I ll try again. Cartman that s why they re lame. Sheila Hello, boys! Kyle Hi, Mom! Sheila Oh, how precious! You boys are all playing dreidel. Now, you know that dreidel is a time-honored tradition for the Hebrew people. Cartman Yes, we know, Ms. Broflofski. It s so very interesting. Sheila Now when you learn to make the dreidel spin, you ll know our people always win. Keep spinning, Learn Cartman Jews Sheila to make the dreidel spin Cartman play stupid games. Sheila You ll know Cartman Jews Sheila our people always win. Cartman that s why they re lame. Kyle Oh, hi Dad. Gerald Hello, everybody. Say, can I join in? Kyle Sure. I have a little dreidel; I made it out of clay. And when it s dry and ready, with dreidel I shall- everybody! Kyle Dreidel, dreidel, dreidel, Stan I ll try Sheila Now when you learn Gerald Courtney Cox, Cartman Jews Kyle I made you out of clay. Stan to make it spin. Sheila to make the dreidel spin Gerald I love you. Cartman play stupid games. Kyle Dreidel, dreidel, dreidel, Stan It fell; Sheila You ll know Gerald You re so hot Cartman Jews Kyle with dreidel I shall play. Stan I ll try again. Sheila our people always win. Gerald on that show. Cartman that s why they re lame. Kyle Hoh, Dreidel, dreidel, dreidel, Stan I ll try Sheila Keep spinning learn Gerald Courtney Cox, Cartman Jews Kyle I made you out of clay. Stan to make it spin. Sheila to make the dreidel spin Gerald I love you. Cartman play stupid games. Kyle Dreidel, dreidel, dreidel, Stan It fell; Sheila You ll know Gerald You re so hot Cartman Jews Kyle with dreidel I shall play. Stan I ll try again. Sheila our people always win. Gerald on that show. Cartman that s why they re lame. Gerald Courtney Cox, I love you. You re so hot on that show. Kyle Dad? Gerald Courtney Cox, Kyle Dad. Gerald I- huh? Kyle We re singing about a dreidel. Gerald ?Oh, sorry. Sheila We ll talk about this later, Gerald! Kyle Hoh, Dreidel, dreidel, dreidel, Stan I ll try Sheila Now when you learn Gerald Courtney Cox, Cartman Jews Kyle I made you out of clay. Stan to make it spin. Sheila to make the dreidel spin Gerald I love you. Cartman play stupid games. Kyle Dreidel, dreidel, dreidel, Stan It fell; Sheila You ll know Gerald You re so hot Cartman Jews Kyle with dreidel I shall play. Stan I ll try again. Sheila our people always win. Gerald on that show. Cartman that s why they re lame. Kyle Hoh, Dreidel, dreidel, dreidel, Stan I ll try Sheila Keep spinning learn Gerald Courtney Cox, Cartman Jews Kyle I made you out of clay. Stan to make it spin. Sheila to make the dreidel spin Gerald I love you. Cartman play stupid games. Kyle Dreidel, dreidel, dreidel, Stan It fell; Sheila You ll know Gerald You re so hot Cartman Jews Kyle with dreidel I shall play. Stan I ll try again. Sheila our people always win. Gerald on that show. Cartman that s why they re lame. 16. The Most Offensive Song Ever Performed by Mr. Hankey and Kenny McCormick Howdy Ho. The Virgin Mary was sleepin When Angel Gabriel appeared He said, "You are to be the virgin mother." And Mary thought that was weird. (So she sat him down and told him, that she didn t know man this year.) But then Gabriel said to Mary, "My child, have no fear." ( Cause you can suck all the dick you want) And still be a virgin, Mary. (You can suck all the dick you want) And still not be considered flawed. (And Mary, just relax and play, and suck some through the night) You re still a virgin in the eyes of God. There was no room at the inn When Mary and Joseph did arrive. They were so very tired, you see, ( Cause they had a tussle on the drive) Since she had no money, (and since she needed a place to sleep) Gabriel appeard to Mary And told her not to weep. ( Cause you can suck all the dick you want) And still be a virgin, Mary. (You can suck all the dick you want) And still be the mother of Christ. If there s no room at the inn Then it s not considered a sin (To suck a dick and get a place for the night) That s right And three wise men did appear Bearing gifts of myrrh and such They said that they had followed a star And missed a woman s touch (Then they came to the very place and asked, She could not take them to bed.) But again, Gabriel appeard to her And this is what he said (You can suck all the dick you want) And still be a virgin, Mary. (You can suck all the dick you want of everyone) Everyone in the nation. (Fellatio ain t no sin so have a dingus in your live hands) And you ll still be a virgin ( Cause there ain t no penetration! You can suck all the dick you want) And still be a virgin, Mary. (And take it from the ox and the lamb) And even the little drummer boy Folks will remember your name quick ( Cause you re sucking on the biggest dick. And that is why) It s peace on Earth and joy. ( Cause sucking dick) brings peace on Earth and joy. (You can suck my dick.) [laughs] 17. We Three Kings Performed by Mr. Ose Jaa kokode yumeina kurisumasu no uta wo otodoke itasimasu We three King of Orient are. Bidding gift, we traver so far. Fierd and fountain, moor and mountain Following yonder star O Star o wonder, star of night Star o royal beauty bright Westward leading, still proceeding Guide us to thy parfect Light 18. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas Performed by Mr. Hankey, with Stan, Kyle, and Cartman Well, I guess that s about the end of my Christmas album. Gosh! It was so nice hangin out with you all again. Well, I guess if there s just one thing I have left to say, It would be this Have yourself a merry little Christmas May your heart be light From now on, our troubles will be out of sight. Have yourself a merry little Christmas Make the Yuletide gay. From now on, our troubles will be miles away. Here we are as in olden days, Happy golden days of yore. Faithful friends who are dear to us Gather near to us once more. Through the years we all will be together If the fates allow. Hang a shining star upon the highest bough. And have yourself a merry little Christmas now Cartman Time to go, Mr. Hankey. Mr. Hankey Goodbye, everybody! Kyle Bye, Mr. Hankey. See you next year!
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CHAPTER XXXVII UP CHAPTER XXXVIII The Bend in the road Marilla went to town the next day and returned in the evening. Anne had gone over to Orchard Slope with Diana and came back to find Marilla in the kitchen, sitting by the table with her head leaning on her hand. Something in her dejected attitude struck a chill to Anne s heart. She had never seen Marilla sit limply inert like that. "Are you very tired, Marilla?" "Yes--no--I don t know," said Marilla wearily, looking up. "I suppose I am tired but I haven t thought about it. It s not that." "Did you see the oculist? What did he say?" asked Anne anxiously. "Yes, I saw him. He examined my eyes. He says that if I give up all reading and sewing entirely and any kind of work that strains the eyes, and if I m careful not to cry, and if I wear the glasses he s given me he thinks my eyes may not get any worse and my headaches will be cured. But if I don t he says I ll certainly be stone-blind in six months. Blind! Anne, just think of it!" For a minute Anne, after her first quick exclamation of dismay, was silent. It seemed to her that she could NOT speak. Then she said bravely, but with a catch in her voice "Marilla, DON T think of it. You know he has given you hope. If you are careful you won t lose your sight altogether; and if his glasses cure your headaches it will be a great thing." "I don t call it much hope," said Marilla bitterly. "What am I to live for if I can t read or sew or do anything like that? I might as well be blind--or dead. And as for crying, I can t help that when I get lonesome. But there, it s no good talking about it. If you ll get me a cup of tea I ll be thankful. I m about done out. Don t say anything about this to any one for a spell yet, anyway. I can t bear that folks should come here to question and sympathize and talk about it." When Marilla had eaten her lunch Anne persuaded her to go to bed. Then Anne went herself to the east gable and sat down by her window in the darkness alone with her tears and her heaviness of heart. How sadly things had changed since she had sat there the night after coming home! Then she had been full of hope and joy and the future had looked rosy with promise. Anne felt as if she had lived years since then, but before she went to bed there was a smile on her lips and peace in her heart. She had looked her duty courageously in the face and found it a friend--as duty ever is when we meet it frankly. One afternoon a few days later Marilla came slowly in from the front yard where she had been talking to a caller-- a man whom Anne knew by sight as Sadler from Carmody. Anne wondered what he could have been saying to bring that look to Marilla s face. "What did Mr. Sadler want, Marilla?" Marilla sat down by the window and looked at Anne. There were tears in her eyes in defiance of the oculist s prohibition and her voice broke as she said "He heard that I was going to sell Green Gables and he wants to buy it." "Buy it! Buy Green Gables?" Anne wondered if she had heard aright. "Oh, Marilla, you don t mean to sell Green Gables!" "Anne, I don t know what else is to be done. I ve thought it all over. If my eyes were strong I could stay here and make out to look after things and manage, with a good hired man. But as it is I can t. I may lose my sight altogether; and anyway I ll not be fit to run things. Oh, I never thought I d live to see the day when I d have to sell my home. But things would only go behind worse and worse all the time, till nobody would want to buy it. Every cent of our money went in that bank; and there s some notes Matthew gave last fall to pay. Mrs. Lynde advises me to sell the farm and board somewhere--with her I suppose. It won t bring much--it s small and the buildings are old. But it ll be enough for me to live on I reckon. I m thankful you re provided for with that scholarship, Anne. I m sorry you won t have a home to come to in your vacations, that s all, but I suppose you ll manage somehow." Marilla broke down and wept bitterly. "You mustn t sell Green Gables," said Anne resolutely. "Oh, Anne, I wish I didn t have to. But you can see for yourself. I can t stay here alone. I d go crazy with trouble and loneliness. And my sight would go--I know it would." "You won t have to stay here alone, Marilla. I ll be with you. I m not going to Redmond." "Not going to Redmond!" Marilla lifted her worn face from her hands and looked at Anne. "Why, what do you mean?" "Just what I say. I m not going to take the scholarship. I decided so the night after you came home from town. You surely don t think I could leave you alone in your trouble, Marilla, after all you ve done for me. I ve been thinking and planning. Let me tell you my plans. Mr. Barry wants to rent the farm for next year. So you won t have any bother over that. And I m going to teach. I ve applied for the school here--but I don t expect to get it for I understand the trustees have promised it to Gilbert Blythe. But I can have the Carmody school--Mr. Blair told me so last night at the store. Of course that won t be quite as nice or convenient as if I had the Avonlea school. But I can board home and drive myself over to Carmody and back, in the warm weather at least. And even in winter I can come home Fridays. We ll keep a horse for that. Oh, I have it all planned out, Marilla. And I ll read to you and keep you cheered up. You sha n t be dull or lonesome. And we ll be real cozy and happy here together, you and I." Marilla had listened like a woman in a dream. "Oh, Anne, I could get on real well if you were here, I know. But I can t let you sacrifice yourself so for me. It would be terrible." "Nonsense!" Anne laughed merrily. "There is no sacrifice. Nothing could be worse than giving up Green Gables--nothing could hurt me more. We must keep the dear old place. My mind is quite made up, Marilla. I m NOT going to Redmond; and I AM going to stay here and teach. Don t you worry about me a bit." "But your ambitions--and--" "I m just as ambitious as ever. Only, I ve changed the object of my ambitions. I m going to be a good teacher-- and I m going to save your eyesight. Besides, I mean to study at home here and take a little college course all by myself. Oh, I ve dozens of plans, Marilla. I ve been thinking them out for a week. I shall give life here my best, and I believe it will give its best to me in return. When I left Queen s my future seemed to stretch out before me like a straight road. I thought I could see along it for many a milestone. Now there is a bend in it. I don t know what lies around the bend, but I m going to believe that the best does. It has a fascination of its own, that bend, Marilla. I wonder how the road beyond it goes--what there is of green glory and soft, checkered light and shadows--what new landscapes--what new beauties--what curves and hills and valleys further on." "I don t feel as if I ought to let you give it up," said Marilla, referring to the scholarship. "But you can t prevent me. I m sixteen and a half, `obstinate as a mule, as Mrs. Lynde once told me," laughed Anne. "Oh, Marilla, don t you go pitying me. I don t like to be pitied, and there is no need for it. I m heart glad over the very thought of staying at dear Green Gables. Nobody could love it as you and I do--so we must keep it." "You blessed girl!" said Marilla, yielding. "I feel as if you d given me new life. I guess I ought to stick out and make you go to college--but I know I can t, so I ain t going to try. I ll make it up to you though, Anne." When it became noised abroad in Avonlea that Anne Shirley had given up the idea of going to college and intended to stay home and teach there was a good deal of discussion over it. Most of the good folks, not knowing about Marilla s eyes, thought she was foolish. Mrs. Allan did not. She told Anne so in approving words that brought tears of pleasure to the girl s eyes. Neither did good Mrs. Lynde. She came up one evening and found Anne and Marilla sitting at the front door in the warm, scented summer dusk. They liked to sit there when the twilight came down and the white moths flew about in the garden and the odor of mint filled the dewy air. Mrs. Rachel deposited her substantial person upon the stone bench by the door, behind which grew a row of tall pink and yellow hollyhocks, with a long breath of mingled weariness and relief. "I declare I m getting glad to sit down. I ve been on my feet all day, and two hundred pounds is a good bit for two feet to carry round. It s a great blessing not to be fat, Marilla. I hope you appreciate it. Well, Anne, I hear you ve given up your notion of going to college. I was real glad to hear it. You ve got as much education now as a woman can be comfortable with. I don t believe in girls going to college with the men and cramming their heads full of Latin and Greek and all that nonsense." "But I m going to study Latin and Greek just the same, Mrs. Lynde," said Anne laughing. "I m going to take my Arts course right here at Green Gables, and study everything that I would at college." Mrs. Lynde lifted her hands in holy horror. "Anne Shirley, you ll kill yourself." "Not a bit of it. I shall thrive on it. Oh, I m not going to overdo things. As `Josiah Allen s wife, says, I shall be `mejum . But I ll have lots of spare time in the long winter evenings, and I ve no vocation for fancy work. I m going to teach over at Carmody, you know." "I don t know it. I guess you re going to teach right here in Avonlea. The trustees have decided to give you the school." "Mrs. Lynde!" cried Anne, springing to her feet in her surprise. "Why, I thought they had promised it to Gilbert Blythe!" "So they did. But as soon as Gilbert heard that you had applied for it he went to them--they had a business meeting at the school last night, you know--and told them that he withdrew his application, and suggested that they accept yours. He said he was going to teach at White Sands. Of course he knew how much you wanted to stay with Marilla, and I must say I think it was real kind and thoughtful in him, that s what. Real self-sacrificing, too, for he ll have his board to pay at White Sands, and everybody knows he s got to earn his own way through college. So the trustees decided to take you. I was tickled to death when Thomas came home and told me." "I don t feel that I ought to take it," murmured Anne. "I mean--I don t think I ought to let Gilbert make such a sacrifice for--for me." "I guess you can t prevent him now. He s signed papers with the White Sands trustees. So it wouldn t do him any good now if you were to refuse. Of course you ll take the school. You ll get along all right, now that there are no Pyes going. Josie was the last of them, and a good thing she was, that s what. There s been some Pye or other going to Avonlea school for the last twenty years, and I guess their mission in life was to keep school teachers reminded that earth isn t their home. Bless my heart! What does all that winking and blinking at the Barry gable mean?" "Diana is signaling for me to go over," laughed Anne. "You know we keep up the old custom. Excuse me while I run over and see what she wants." Anne ran down the clover slope like a deer, and disappeared in the firry shadows of the Haunted Wood. Mrs. Lynde looked after her indulgently. "There s a good deal of the child about her yet in some ways." "There s a good deal more of the woman about her in others," retorted Marilla, with a momentary return of her old crispness. But crispness was no longer Marilla s distinguishing characteristic. As Mrs. Lynde told her Thomas that night. "Marilla Cuthbert has got MELLOW. That s what." Anne went to the little Avonlea graveyard the next evening to put fresh flowers on Matthew s grave and water the Scotch rosebush. She lingered there until dusk, liking the peace and calm of the little place, with its poplars whose rustle was like low, friendly speech, and its whispering grasses growing at will among the graves. When she finally left it and walked down the long hill that sloped to the Lake of Shining Waters it was past sunset and all Avonlea lay before her in a dreamlike afterlight-- "a haunt of ancient peace." There was a freshness in the air as of a wind that had blown over honey-sweet fields of clover. Home lights twinkled out here and there among the homestead trees. Beyond lay the sea, misty and purple, with its haunting, unceasing murmur. The west was a glory of soft mingled hues, and the pond reflected them all in still softer shadings. The beauty of it all thrilled Anne s heart, and she gratefully opened the gates of her soul to it. "Dear old world," she murmured, "you are very lovely, and I am glad to be alive in you." Halfway down the hill a tall lad came whistling out of a gate before the Blythe homestead. It was Gilbert, and the whistle died on his lips as he recognized Anne. He lifted his cap courteously, but he would have passed on in silence, if Anne had not stopped and held out her hand. "Gilbert," she said, with scarlet cheeks, "I want to thank you for giving up the school for me. It was very good of you--and I want you to know that I appreciate it." Gilbert took the offered hand eagerly. "It wasn t particularly good of me at all, Anne. I was pleased to be able to do you some small service. Are we going to be friends after this? Have you really forgiven me my old fault?" Anne laughed and tried unsuccessfully to withdraw her hand. "I forgave you that day by the pond landing, although I didn t know it. What a stubborn little goose I was. I ve been--I may as well make a complete confession--I ve been sorry ever since." "We are going to be the best of friends," said Gilbert, jubilantly. "We were born to be good friends, Anne. You ve thwarted destiny enough. I know we can help each other in many ways. You are going to keep up your studies, aren t you? So am I. Come, I m going to walk home with you." Marilla looked curiously at Anne when the latter entered the kitchen. "Who was that came up the lane with you, Anne?" "Gilbert Blythe," answered Anne, vexed to find herself blushing. "I met him on Barry s hill." "I didn t think you and Gilbert Blythe were such good friends that you d stand for half an hour at the gate talking to him," said Marilla with a dry smile. "We haven t been--we ve been good enemies. But we have decided that it will be much more sensible to be good friends in the future. Were we really there half an hour? It seemed just a few minutes. But, you see, we have five years lost conversations to catch up with, Marilla." Anne sat long at her window that night companioned by a glad content. The wind purred softly in the cherry boughs, and the mint breaths came up to her. The stars twinkled over the pointed firs in the hollow and Diana s light gleamed through the old gap. Anne s horizons had closed in since the night she had sat there after coming home from Queen s; but if the path set before her feet was to be narrow she knew that flowers of quiet happiness would bloom along it. The joy of sincere work and worthy aspiration and congenial friendship were to be hers; nothing could rob her of her birthright of fancy or her ideal world of dreams. And there was always the bend in the road! "`God s in his heaven, all s right with the world, " whispered Anne softly. 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CHAPTER XXX UP CHAPTER XXXII CHAPTER XXXI Where the Brook and River Meet Anne had her "good" summer and enjoyed it wholeheartedly. She and Diana fairly lived outdoors, reveling in all the delights that Lover s Lane and the Dryad s Bubble and Willowmere and Victoria Island afforded. Marilla offered no objections to Anne s gypsyings. The Spencervale doctor who had come the night Minnie May had the croup met Anne at the house of a patient one afternoon early in vacation, looked her over sharply, screwed up his mouth, shook his head, and sent a message to Marilla Cuthbert by another person. It was "Keep that redheaded girl of yours in the open air all summer and don t let her read books until she gets more spring into her step." This message frightened Marilla wholesomely. She read Anne s death warrant by consumption in it unless it was scrupulously obeyed. As a result, Anne had the golden summer of her life as far as freedom and frolic went. She walked, rowed, berried, and dreamed to her heart s content; and when September came she was bright-eyed and alert, with a step that would have satisfied the Spencervale doctor and a heart full of ambition and zest once more. "I feel just like studying with might and main," she declared as she brought her books down from the attic. "Oh, you good old friends, I m glad to see your honest faces once more--yes, even you, geometry. I ve had a perfectly beautiful summer, Marilla, and now I m rejoicing as a strong man to run a race, as Mr. Allan said last Sunday. Doesn t Mr. Allan preach magnificent sermons? Mrs. Lynde says he is improving every day and the first thing we know some city church will gobble him up and then we ll be left and have to turn to and break in another green preacher. But I don t see the use of meeting trouble halfway, do you, Marilla? I think it would be better just to enjoy Mr. Allan while we have him. If I were a man I think I d be a minister. They can have such an influence for good, if their theology is sound; and it must be thrilling to preach splendid sermons and stir your hearers hearts. Why can t women be ministers, Marilla? I asked Mrs. Lynde that and she was shocked and said it would be a scandalous thing. She said there might be female ministers in the States and she believed there was, but thank goodness we hadn t got to that stage in Canada yet and she hoped we never would. But I don t see why. I think women would make splendid ministers. When there is a social to be got up or a church tea or anything else to raise money the women have to turn to and do the work. I m sure Mrs. Lynde can pray every bit as well as Superintendent Bell and I ve no doubt she could preach too with a little practice." "Yes, I believe she could," said Marilla dryly. "She does plenty of unofficial preaching as it is. Nobody has much of a chance to go wrong in Avonlea with Rachel to oversee them." "Marilla," said Anne in a burst of confidence, "I want to tell you something and ask you what you think about it. It has worried me terribly--on Sunday afternoons, that is, when I think specially about such matters. I do really want to be good; and when I m with you or Mrs. Allan or Miss Stacy I want it more than ever and I want to do just what would please you and what you would approve of. But mostly when I m with Mrs. Lynde I feel desperately wicked and as if I wanted to go and do the very thing she tells me I oughtn t to do. I feel irresistibly tempted to do it. Now, what do you think is the reason I feel like that? Do you think it s because I m really bad and unregenerate?" Marilla looked dubious for a moment. Then she laughed. "If you are I guess I am too, Anne, for Rachel often has that very effect on me. I sometimes think she d have more of an influence for good, as you say yourself, if she didn t keep nagging people to do right. There should have been a special commandment against nagging. But there, I shouldn t talk so. Rachel is a good Christian woman and she means well. There isn t a kinder soul in Avonlea and she never shirks her share of work." "I m very glad you feel the same," said Anne decidedly. "It s so encouraging. I shan t worry so much over that after this. But I dare say there ll be other things to worry me. They keep coming up new all the time--things to perplex you, you know. You settle one question and there s another right after. There are so many things to be thought over and decided when you re beginning to grow up. It keeps me busy all the time thinking them over and deciding what is right. It s a serious thing to grow up, isn t it, Marilla? But when I have such good friends as you and Matthew and Mrs. Allan and Miss Stacy I ought to grow up successfully, and I m sure it will be my own fault if I don t. I feel it s a great responsibility because I have only the one chance. If I don t grow up right I can t go back and begin over again. I ve grown two inches this summer, Marilla. Mr. Gillis measured me at Ruby s party. I m so glad you made my new dresses longer. That dark-green one is so pretty and it was sweet of you to put on the flounce. Of course I know it wasn t really necessary, but flounces are so stylish this fall and Josie Pye has flounces on all her dresses. I know I ll be able to study better because of mine. I shall have such a comfortable feeling deep down in my mind about that flounce." "It s worth something to have that," admitted Marilla. Miss Stacy came back to Avonlea school and found all her pupils eager for work once more. Especially did the Queen s class gird up their loins for the fray, for at the end of the coming year, dimly shadowing their pathway already, loomed up that fateful thing known as "the Entrance," at the thought of which one and all felt their hearts sink into their very shoes. Suppose they did not pass! That thought was doomed to haunt Anne through the waking hours of that winter, Sunday afternoons inclusive, to the almost entire exclusion of moral and theological problems. When Anne had bad dreams she found herself staring miserably at pass lists of the Entrance exams, where Gilbert Blythe s name was blazoned at the top and in which hers did not appear at all. But it was a jolly, busy, happy swift-flying winter. Schoolwork was as interesting, class rivalry as absorbing, as of yore. New worlds of thought, feeling, and ambition, fresh, fascinating fields of unexplored knowledge seemed to be opening out before Anne s eager eyes. "Hills peeped o er hill and Alps on Alps arose." Much of all this was due to Miss Stacy s tactful, careful, broadminded guidance. She led her class to think and explore and discover for themselves and encouraged straying from the old beaten paths to a degree that quite shocked Mrs. Lynde and the school trustees, who viewed all innovations on established methods rather dubiously. Apart from her studies Anne expanded socially, for Marilla, mindful of the Spencervale doctor s dictum, no longer vetoed occasional outings. The Debating Club flourished and gave several concerts; there were one or two parties almost verging on grown-up affairs; there were sleigh drives and skating frolics galore. Betweentimes Anne grew, shooting up so rapidly that Marilla was astonished one day, when they were standing side by side, to find the girl was taller than herself. "Why, Anne, how you ve grown!" she said, almost unbelievingly. A sigh followed on the words. Marilla felt a queer regret over Anne s inches. The child she had learned to love had vanished somehow and here was this tall, serious-eyed girl of fifteen, with the thoughtful brows and the proudly poised little head, in her place. Marilla loved the girl as much as she had loved the child, but she was conscious of a queer sorrowful sense of loss. And that night, when Anne had gone to prayer meeting with Diana, Marilla sat alone in the wintry twilight and indulged in the weakness of a cry. Matthew, coming in with a lantern, caught her at it and gazed at her in such consternation that Marilla had to laugh through her tears. "I was thinking about Anne," she explained. "She s got to be such a big girl--and she ll probably be away from us next winter. I ll miss her terrible." "She ll be able to come home often," comforted Matthew, to whom Anne was as yet and always would be the little, eager girl he had brought home from Bright River on that June evening four years before. "The branch railroad will be built to Carmody by that time." "It won t be the same thing as having her here all the time," sighed Marilla gloomily, determined to enjoy her luxury of grief uncomforted. "But there--men can t understand these things!" There were other changes in Anne no less real than the physical change. For one thing, she became much quieter. Perhaps she thought all the more and dreamed as much as ever, but she certainly talked less. Marilla noticed and commented on this also. "You don t chatter half as much as you used to, Anne, nor use half as many big words. What has come over you?" Anne colored and laughed a little, as she dropped her book and looked dreamily out of the window, where big fat red buds were bursting out on the creeper in response to the lure of the spring sunshine. "I don t know--I don t want to talk as much," she said, denting her chin thoughtfully with her forefinger. "It s nicer to think dear, pretty thoughts and keep them in one s heart, like treasures. I don t like to have them laughed at or wondered over. And somehow I don t want to use big words any more. It s almost a pity, isn t it, now that I m really growing big enough to say them if I did want to. It s fun to be almost grown up in some ways, but it s not the kind of fun I expected, Marilla. There s so much to learn and do and think that there isn t time for big words. Besides, Miss Stacy says the short ones are much stronger and better. She makes us write all our essays as simply as possible. It was hard at first. I was so used to crowding in all the fine big words I could think of--and I thought of any number of them. But I ve got used to it now and I see it s so much better." "What has become of your story club? I haven t heard you speak of it for a long time." "The story club isn t in existence any longer. We hadn t time for it--and anyhow I think we had got tired of it. It was silly to be writing about love and murder and elopements and mysteries. Miss Stacy sometimes has us write a story for training in composition, but she won t let us write anything but what might happen in Avonlea in our own lives, and she criticizes it very sharply and makes us criticize our own too. I never thought my compositions had so many faults until I began to look for them myself. I felt so ashamed I wanted to give up altogether, but Miss Stacy said I could learn to write well if I only trained myself to be my own severest critic. And so I am trying to." "You ve only two more months before the Entrance," said Marilla. "Do you think you ll be able to get through?" Anne shivered. "I don t know. Sometimes I think I ll be all right--and then I get horribly afraid. We ve studied hard and Miss Stacy has drilled us thoroughly, but we mayn t get through for all that. We ve each got a stumbling block. Mine is geometry of course, and Jane s is Latin, and Ruby and Charlie s is algebra, and Josie s is arithmetic. Moody Spurgeon says he feels it in his bones that he is going to fail in English history. Miss Stacy is going to give us examinations in June just as hard as we ll have at the Entrance and mark us just as strictly, so we ll have some idea. I wish it was all over, Marilla. It haunts me. Sometimes I wake up in the night and wonder what I ll do if I don t pass." "Why, go to school next year and try again," said Marilla unconcernedly. "Oh, I don t believe I d have the heart for it. It would be such a disgrace to fail, especially if Gil--if the others passed. And I get so nervous in an examination that I m likely to make a mess of it. I wish I had nerves like Jane Andrews. Nothing rattles her." Anne sighed and, dragging her eyes from the witcheries of the spring world, the beckoning day of breeze and blue, and the green things upspringing in the garden, buried herself resolutely in her book. 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09/03/13 Affへの反論に対するreconst ●patient s will ←(refute)patient s opinion will change ←(reconst)in our definiton, euthanasia need family s agreement. so they have to discuss with family. and they can talk over with doctors. patients can think about their lives deeply. ←(refute)pain can lessen ←(reconst)there are side effect constipation(便秘),feeling sick, sleepiness, depression(鬱), out of wit(錯乱) and so on. when patients think they cannot endure the pain people around them encourage them to keep up. it is heavy stress mentally for patients. it is complusion of sense of value. if there is a choice of euthanasia people around patients have to think about it deeply. so patient s stress will decrease. ●medical resources ←(refute)little impact ←(reconst)but afer plan is better than now if no plan the situation don t change after plan save money and doctors and nurces to some extent. we can use them to other things. some bed is available. medical resources should be for patients who want to live. for the both patinents who want to die and live the plan is better than now. written by haruna
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Guild Rule ※Last Updated:2010.01.07 1. About this guild 1.1 Objectives We, Banzai Guardian, are aiming to a goal that we can share laugh and enjoy ourselves. We also like to think that our top priority is your "REAL LIFE". This is because we like people who can control themselves and are reliable. This guild is not for hardcore game players, but casual players that are committed to the guild and have understandings on play-stance of others as well. A minimum requirement is that you should know what your class is and know how to play it well. If you are kind of person who is lay back type of person with flexibility and is easy on anything, this guild may suit you well. Your real life comes first and WoW next! 1.2. Active Playing Time Our core play time is from 22 00 JST to 2 00 JST during weekly day. Any guild events, such as raiding, are held during that time or weekend night. You may find our members to catch up mostly anytime during weekend. As for raiding, we schedule its time. You are allowed to attend or leave raid party with early notice, preferably before starting raid, if you have any other plans to do. 1.3 Things We Do 1.3.1. Raid This guild is focusing on 10 man raiding as guild run, however 25 man as pugging. Any 10 man raids that are scheduled as guild run will be arranged by raid managers. Non scheduled 10 man raid or 25 man raid can be arranged by anyone and these raids do not have to follow our guild rules even though there are members from our guild. There are 2 kinds of guild run, which is regular raid and irregular raid. Both should be chosen as most favored raids(1) to go and these will be decided based on guild survey. The guild survey is made every Monday and it is compulsory, for those who have character higher than level 70, to answer the survey. The purpose of this survey is to know "who is available and when". Irregular raid can be held anytime on the condition that there are more than 8 people available for the raid. On the other hand, regular raid will be scheduled on particular day and time. However, any scheduled raids will become available for pugging after every Sunday 18 00 JST. 1 Since patch 3.3 is released, we set guild run raids as followed. They will be re-voted after a while... Regular raid Icecrown Citadel 10man Irregular raid ToC 10man / Any raid that has weekly raid quest 1.3.2. Contents for Lower Levels There is no restriction on low level 5man or any raids lower than level 70. 5man instances can be happened by those who are motivated to do. Any raids lower than level 70 can be held basically once a month after voting for destination on guild survey. These contents are for achievement or leveling so that hardcore conquest will not be expected. Guild master decides if its ID lock may remain or reset. 1.3.3. PvP Contents It is clearly situational to invest yourself in PvP contents. Some may enjoy the battle ground or other may not. There was an example that some formed a raid and join in battle ground. However, there will be no official announcement for the contents. 2. Rule for Guild Raiding 2.1. Set up 2.1.1. WEB survey There will be no longer WEB survey. 2.1.2. In-game Calendar Those who answered guild survey will get an invitation for scheduled raid here. This should be replied by 1 hour before raid starts. And then answering this event will put you higher priority on getting invited for scheduled raid. 2.1.3. Gear Score We set scheduled raid a standard gear score. This score is a guideline to decide who to join a raid only on the condition that there are more than 10 members expecting to join the raid. Rolling should be essential if competing with similar gear score. 2.1.4. Class Balance When raid managers find fatal problem such as class balance in group, according to tactics on bosses, guild master is allowed to decide who to remain and who to switch after discussion with people involved. 2.2. A Late Comer There is no penalty only if left early notice in anyways, such as submitting comments on guild BBS, leaving message to members and so on. Participation during raid progress will be discussed between officers and you based on 2.1.1 / 2.1.2 / 2.1.3 / 2.1.4. If no survey answered or no event replied, there is no exception for you get invite unless the raid group has any spots left. 2.3. Cancellation There is no penalty only if left early notice in anyways, such as submitting comments on guild BBS, leaving message to members and so on. If cancellation without notice happens more than twice continuously, any invitation for next scheduled raid will not be given and there is no exception for this matter. 2.4. Rolling for Last Spot for Raid Group Rolling is essential if people involved are at the same stage based on 2.1.1 / 2.1.2 / 2.1.3 / 2.1.4. The one who lost the roll will be given a guaranteed invitation for next raid. This guaranteed invitation is applied to the same raid you rolled, however is not applied for those who meet conditions of 2.1.1 / 2.1.2. 2.4. Looting Under construction... Stick to old way, DKP system at the moment. Only applied to scheduled raids. 3. Rank 3.1. Guild Master One that manages guild event, schedule and members. Guild master also has a right to promote / demote members under such conditions as reviewing the rank system with officers. Keinsky is the guild master. 3.2. Officer Ones that meet conditions of becoming Veteran and that commit themselves to guild development. Guild rules are reviewed by them. Celeth, Usaginuko and Nekoris are the officers. 3.2.1. Trainer One that gives advices on how-to start end contents, itemization and raid clinic. Usaginuko is the Trainer. 3.2.2. Raid Manager Ones that manage guild raid run and looting. Tactics can be discussed with all members, but basically any tactics on bosses are given by them. Celeth and Nekoris are the Raid Managers. 3.3. Veteran Those who reached at level 80 and who have been assigned to this guild for over 30 days. 3.4. Member Those who have been assigned to this guild for over 10 days or who got invited by friend higher than Veteran. 3.5. Alt Alt characters 3.6. Initiate Those who have been signed this guild for less than 10 days or those who haven’t been online for over 20 days. All members that barely come online may be ranked as initiate. 4. Guild Recruitment Hunters may find it difficult to have a chance to get invited raid group at the moemnt. 5. Communication 5.1. Voice Chat Mumble version 1.1.8 is essential if you understand Japanese. Vent can be used when pugging. 5.2. Chat Channel Chat channels currently used are following 5.2.1 wowjp Expecting unknown Japanese player on this server. Not always used as guild chat, but as chat with encounters. 5.2.2 banzai This channel is for those who use voice chat but don t use mic. Japanese is often used in this channel. 5.2.3 banzinglish For those who want to chat in English. 6. Trivia 6.1. Why not guardians? This guild was formally for bank use so that I, guild master, expected no one joining this guild. Therefore, I named it "guardian" instead. And later on, good thing happened, which I accidentally found a few Japanese WoW players through mixi, Japanese sns site. Since this event, I thought about re-naming but Blizzard doesn t allow me to do so!! 6.2. What does banzai mean? Banzai can be used when you are happy or you want to celebrate something, such as long life, accomplishment of hard tasks. Banzai is similar to "Hurray" as you raise your both hands and shout loud!! BANZAI!! I hope that all the member in this guild will feel accomplished when we get down raid bosses and say you-know-what!
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/けあ ラス/ [形] 不注意な ゅめみ「徹子、毎度ながら。わらわたちは貧乏ぢゃのう。何が悪いんぢゃろう」 徹子「no...wrong...」 ゅめみ「そうかのう。実を言うと、わらわは、貧乏ながらいま財布に諭吉殿が何枚入っておるかがわからぬ。これは、わらわが『大人物』であるしるしであろうか。」 徹子「...ah...」 ゅめみ「無理して答えなくともよい。こういうのを注意不足であるという。英語で言えば、ケアレスぢゃ」 徹子「care...less..」 ゅめみ「そうぢゃ。日本語では『うっかり』の印象の強いケアレスであるが、もっと日常的に家計や健康に、気配りが足らないことも言う。ケアレスな主婦とは財布を忘れて、裸足で飛び出すだけではなくて、家事や家計全般に、抜かりの多い性格の持ち主ということぢゃのう」 徹子「...about...」 ゅめみ「はっはっは。アバウトのほうが近いかもしれぬのう。とにかくレスとつけば、何かがないことぢゃ。現金がなければキャッシュレス、骨がなければ、ボンレスハムぢゃ。そういうわけで、注意がなければケアレスなのぢゃ。」 徹子「candy...less......」 ゅめみ「キャンディレス?そうか、もうおまえの飯の時間か、これはうっかりしておったわい」 a careless remark(不注意な発言) a careless mistake(ケアレスミス) a careless driver(不注意なドライバー) □[~が]+[~に] {about} He is careless about healthy diet. (彼は健康的な食生活に気をつけていません) Government is careless about spending our money. (政府は、わたしたちのお金を使うことに、不注意です [=気くばりをして使っていません]) □[~が]+[~するとは] It is careless of ~ to do で、「~するとは、~は不注意です」という意味になります。It は形式主語で、to do のかわりに先頭に立っています。長いのでたいへんだと思いますが、「of」が、日本人にとっては予想外なので、試験問題によくでてきます。注意しましょう。 It is careless of her to forget her password. (パスワードを忘れるとは、彼女は不注意です/彼女は不注意で、それでパスワードを忘れてしまいました)
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