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terminus24
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I'm having a hard time deciding if I should want one of these or be horrified that I can actually sign a contract with Kyubey.
I'd like to assume I'm safe, since I'm not a young teenage girl, but you can never be sure around Kyubey. |
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Thatguy3331
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I don't care how, but someone in japan needs to hold a contract saying in a evil tone "you're life is now under my control!" while laughing with a firey background as the scared shitless goober who got wrapped up in that stares with fear at the kyubey seal.
I really don't care how its done or who does it, JUST MAKE IT HAPPEN SOMEONE! |
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Polycell
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DavidShallcross
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The Japanese web site is here.
You get up to 6 characters for your name. I can't tell whether they would ship internationally. I would expect these would get used for signing for deliveries, but it would take a certain amount of chutzpah to actually use it for banking, or legal documents. And there is, or was a few years ago, a whole thing of collecting stamps from people you meet attending an event. I saw this at the 2007 World Science Fiction Convention in Yokohama. There, they mostly used printed stickers, but the form was obviously based on these signature stamps. |
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bglassbrook
Posts: 1244 Location: Gaithersburg, MD |
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Perhaps, but he would have to work extra-hard to keep production up. That is until it was time for the crossovers, and we got into the ultimate IS-scenario: Kyubey meets Shinji Ikari. Unless, spoiler[even without emotions,] Kyubey decides that one is too low-hanging a fruit to pluck. |
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Mohawk52
Posts: 8202 Location: England, UK |
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I can't believe this would be accepted as a legal stamp of one's signature. Those are usually a Kanji done in the font of a wood carving of a family surname, or mixed with a kanji of authority. These are just for kids to use for graffiting whatever they feel like. However, it is Japan afterall.
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Adamb15
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....W-wha
..what? Really? |
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