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In Case You Doubt The Existence of Evil

I bring you the Hello Kitty Massive Multiplayer Online Roleplaying Game.

(Light blogging until Tuesday owing to company having arrived from London.)

UPDATE: It's been a day of introducing strange things to my English friend. No sooner had we exited the Met than we came across the Oscar Meyer Weinermobile in all its glory. She had barely gotten over the sight of a giant hot-dog shaped vehicle than we went shopping for dinner and picked up a couple of He'Brew's at the local D'Agostino's. Though convinced she'd come across a strange country, it seemed stranger still when we found a bottle of Monty Python's Holy Grail.

Of course, the last is manufactured by the Black Sheep brewing company in Yorkshire, so it's not like she could blame us for that one.

Comments

That site brings to mind two words: Sca. Ry. On the up side, the scary site was well designed, with nice graphics. Even Satan should have a good webmaster, I suppose.
I feel like evil should have more expression than Hell o Kitty does. Certainly the Miltonic Satan would have required a mouth.

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