User talk:Keshiro

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No offense pal, but the Kanji used to represent "bu" has nothing to do with "creed". Name one historical document which uses the symbol for "creed". There is none. Your wikipedia entry is misleading -Masaru 5/13/2005

No offense taken. I could have just mis-read, mis-remembered, mis-whatevered something in my reading. -Keshiro 5/14/2005

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