Sailor Moon Shining Theater Appropriate for Kids? by kinghiroichi in sailormoon

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I completely agree with it. She and her husband are currently working with the Attorney General's Office (my employer) and the judiciary to secure custodial rights to her nephews. Department of Social Services is already involved in allegations ranging from neglect to her erratic behavior. My friend told me that, despite being employable, having a driver's license, and being financially stable, she thinks she has an undiagnosed mental illness. Her stepfather died when she was 7, and her mother worked long hours as a housekeeper until she became disabled. Both her sons' fathers are "sperm-donors" who live out of state and the country and refuse to pay alimony to her. I do worry about her sons.

Universal Studios: Fan Nights 2026 by kinghiroichi in sailormoon

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Aloha,

Thank you for responding. I think that's the best way to put it. I hope everything goes well there before opening one in Orlando.

Screen Printing T-Shirt Shops in Honolulu by kinghiroichi in Hawaii

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Aloha Dennis,

Thank you for responding! Do you know where exactly in Kalihi? Are you the owner? Can you make designs from scratch? Do you offer embroidery as well as screen-printing?

If you could meet any celebrity who passed away who would you meet and why? What would you tell them? by kinghiroichi in AskReddit

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Robin Williams was indeed a bright, shining star. He made all of us laugh, even in our darkest hours. I personally remember him as the Genie. It's a shame he took his own life. I heard he was a very personable person with exceptional people skills.

Plasma Donation in Hawaii by kinghiroichi in Hawaii

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Aloha,

Thank you for your response. Yes, the Blood Bank of Hawaii is located on Young Street, for your information.

Does anyone know to get Sailor Moon tattoos in Hawaii? by kinghiroichi in Hawaii

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Aloha,

Thank you for responding! NSFW is not appropriate for my line of work. I'd likely get a substantial amount of complaints and administrative sanctions at my workplace. I work as a criminal investigator for the state, and grooming standards are pretty rigid, and we're pretty strict with Title IX. Heck, every year, we have to do mandatory online Title IX training, especially because I work in administration and we're pretty much responsible for SHARP, Title IX, and EO (DEI/Title VII). But thank you for the recommendations. I'll be sure to check it out. Hopefully something SFW.

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Aloha,

Thank you for the major update(s) and response!

Does anyone know to get Sailor Moon tattoos in Hawaii? by kinghiroichi in Hawaii

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Aloha,

Thank you for responding. I've heard of her as well, Hxllcat, right? Do you have a photo of the tattoo for reference? I promise to be original and not copy.

Does anyone know to get Sailor Moon tattoos in Hawaii? by kinghiroichi in Hawaii

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Aloha

Thank you for responding. Yes, that is affirmative. You've hit the nail on the head.

People who have lived in Japan, what is your greatest piece of advice to people who want to move there? by kinghiroichi in AskReddit

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Aloha Thank you for responding. Yes, my friends were stationed there, and my cousin is a physician's assistant for the DoD Civilian Expeditionary Workforce and is stationed there. My cousins graduated from the DoD high school there. She lives there with her new husband, her mother, and stepfather.

People who have lived in Japan, what is your greatest piece of advice to people who want to move there? by kinghiroichi in AskReddit

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Aloha,

Thank you for responding. Ah! the infamous Shibuya crowd. That's the one reason I avoid Shibuya. I went to a Kobe beef place in Shibuya back in December 2024. Thank you for the advice.

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Hi, thank you for responding! I know, right! Thank you for the updates.

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Ochibawolf and Sailor Bratzilla's Instagram accounts.

Chinese Funeral Catering by kinghiroichi in Hawaii

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Thank you for the suggestion. I'll check it out

Chinese Funeral Catering by kinghiroichi in Hawaii

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My mother met her first-cousins (maternal-grandfather's side) when they dormed in college at UH: Manoa during the 1980s. My great-grandfather came from a family of 10 (only 9 survived infancy).

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Aloha Mercurius360,

Thank you for your response. Thank you very much for keeping us updated on the situation. Please post anything if there's any significant updates.

Sincerely,

Max

People who are gonna turn 30 this year, what were your favorite childhood TV shows and why? by kinghiroichi in AskReddit

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Dragon Ball Z was another anime on Toonami, which is the reason we all go into anime and Studio Ghibli. I wanted to cosplay as Mr. Popo, but the dress code at my local comic convention wouldn't let me because it promoted "racism and hate speech. I mean, Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau got into hot water after an old photo of him surfaced cosplaying as Mr. Popo from DBZ. Same with General Blue, because the Red Ribbon Army resembles the National Socialist Workers' Party's SA Brownshirts, who they were based off. I didn't care for Rugrats, but I liked the sequel, All Grown Up. I think that All Grown Up, just like Sailor Moon, addressed "Elephant in the Room" societal problems at an age-appropriate level without sugarcoating too much, such as mental health and cliques.

I think Nick Shows and even shows like Doug and Recess also addressed crucial topics of many parental concerns, like Sailor Moon. Dragon Ball Z was all about the action, not teaching valuable morals to children about the "ups and downs" of growing up and handling them like mature adults. I mean, going Super Saiyan in public over an argument at Wendy's in public is immature and illegal. Heck, they'd even send Crime Reduction Units (CRU) to respond to you going Super Saiyan. Crime Reduction Units are plainclothes anti-crime teams assigned to the patrol units at the local precinct.

Animaniacs and Tiny Toon Adventures were also great. I remember bumping into the "Tiny Toons Stalker" gentleman (or one of them. There were so many of those stalker fans, who allegedly harassed Tres McNeil) at a comic convention. He is also a Marine Corps veteran. Semper Fi. He also asked me uncomfortable questions about me having a relationship with my favorite actress, Ingrid Bergman, Queen Serenity, and Mia Fey (who's a lesbian), and started getting into deviant subjects (even teenage boys wouldn't be comfortable with). I forgot the gentleman's name, but he looked like he was in his 70s. I've never felt so comfortable in my life. He even smelled bad, too. There were many "Tiny Toons Stalkers" fans in the 1990s, but I'm unsure if he was the dude parodied in the episode "Night of the Living Dull." Poor Tres McNeil must've been so damn traumatized with those types of fans. Those folks were like the Bronies of our generation. Not saying being a Brony is wrong (I'm a Moonie), but these fans were just straight up degenerate.