100 Things I Don’t Know About My Senior

Day 76: "Do you believe in God or something?

When I got home yesterday, I got some data on the illustration for my junior.

I reconfigured my phone's waiting list. Well, it hasn't changed much in appearance. I think it's a little easier to see. I felt shiny after that.

I don't care about that, the important thing is that today is Friday. I mean, I'm off tomorrow.

Takusu Ootsu Furukawa.

"Morning."

"Good morning and good morning"

I realized I was speaking from myself to a junior sitting on the station platform. Well, come on.

"It's cold."

"Hey. It's December."

She told me and I remembered. Today is the beginning of December. It's only a twelfth this year. Are there many or few?

"Oh, well. It was 30 days yesterday."

Winter. Winter.

"You don't have to change the temperature so quickly."

I don't like it that much because it's cold in winter.

I want it to be spring soon.

"On Calendar"

"If that's what you mean, when winter comes, it's winter, it's on the calendar."

"When was the winter?"

"When was that?

Mm-hmm.

"Oh, my God, you don't know all about it"

"I don't know, even if they say so suddenly"

Eh. I can't. Dr. Google, help me.

"Yeah. It seems like November 7th or something"

"It's already winter, then"

"Maybe so."

The winter air was torn apart and the train ran into the station.

Fit in the usual place as usual and start the conversation again.

"Winter, anyway, is December, right? December. It's only a month away."

"December."

"December."

"I'm sorry."

"It's a division."

"Wrinkle"

My junior turned to me every time, and I closed my eyes.

"Um, Shen Pai?

"What?"

"Aren't you a lot tired?

"That's Friday."

"I see."

Are you convinced of that?

I wasn't very tired last week because there were no classes at the Cultural Festival, but I had classes this week. Exactly tired.

"Divorce."

The kid runs around, so it seems to be a division.

They're busy feeding and all that at the end of the year, but honestly, it's not much of a pin for our generation.

"Speaking of which, you hadn't heard this yet"

Looks like your junior came up with some questions.

"Do you believe in God or something?

"Is that religious?

"Either way, though."

The "division" is a saying from Buddhism, usually when you say "God," you talk about the shrine.

This seems to be the only country in which religion is messy among individuals.

"Hmm..."

A little worried, I started chatting.

I knew I was a flying spaghetti monster.

"What?"

I heard some strange words.

Are you a spaghetti monster?

"In short, instead of" Amen, "I say" Ramen. "

"Ramen?"

"Noodles are considered sacred in flying spaghetti monsters."

Sempa taught me a lot about the doctrine of religion that I don't really understand.

"So, are you seriously saying you believe that?

"No, nothing."

"Give me back my time"

What was it? About the time for the Fujita Station now.

"You know, even if I don't really believe you, I'm just saying I believe you a little bit, or I think that could happen."

"Ha..."

"Anyway, it's dangerous to put one's shoulder in a particular religion."

"Do you want an empty spa?

"That's a parody religion, that's fine. I've never heard that abbreviation before."

According to Senpai, it's Flying Spaghetti Monsterism, so it's abbreviated as FSM.

I remember that I don't care.

"So, what about juniors? Incoming into some religion. Come? Oh," A Question of the Day. "

"I don't believe in Christianity, Islam, or Buddhism."

"What about the Japanese?"

"But it's blurry."

Junior turns out and sticks her hands on the window perfectly.

She gently leaks as she strokes the glass.

"I'm sure there's someone somewhere, like God, like the Creator, who made us all."

My junior's eyes, speaking of fantasies, seemed glittery.

"There are 7 billion people who think only of humans, so I don't know what it's like to look at them alone."

Look at this one for a second and look out the window again.

"But sometimes. You must be watching me and Sempa for a while."

In my head, an image of something absolute emerged, peeking into our universe from something like a higher dimension, a gap in space.

"Romantic."

When I had zero thoughts unintentionally from my mouth, my junior became frightened and turned away.

"Isn't that nice, that's about it"

"You didn't say it was bad, did you?

When I nibble, the junior is even more shy.

It's nothing to be ashamed of.

"Then why are you laughing so much?

"Because your junior reactions are interesting"

"What is it..."

While we're at it, we're going to get to the station.

"Well, what. Nice to see you again this month."

I'm going to meet him every morning anyway. I said hello again, okay.

A decent junior replied cheerfully when she smiled immediately.

"Nice to meet you, Senpai."