(Continuation from yesterday)
About the "Unification Church" of yesterday's diary, they were called "Genri" or "Genri-Ken" in the college campus. (Now they seem to call them "CARP")
There seems to be several arguments about the relationship between them, however, I think that they are both "cult".
I have not felt the necessary to change my recognition at all (though I have forgotten them for a long time).
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Kyoto has been a sort of college town, so there were a lot of swarming "Genri" around the town.
They talked to me in an over-familiar manner, and the start of talking was always
"Are you happy now?"
On the other hand, I didn't think that "I am an normal student". So it was easy to handle these guys.
"Angry shouts" in the public streets, was a piece of cake for a student who was living in a self-governed dormitory.
They seemed to be surprised at a student who could counter-attack with angry shouts in public space.
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After those days, I felt to be annoyed by them. So I changed the strategy.
"Are you happy now?"
"Of course, Yes, I am dazzlingly happy every day. Are you not?"
with looking at them with a concerned expression. Mostly they stood there stunned.
As far as I remember, the win rate was 100%.
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Suddenly, I remember now--
I once started to eliminate a cult group that had entered my boarding house by putting up dozens of flyers "Outsiders, get out!
In addition, I was loud shouting match with a guy who came to my room for nearly one hour around 2:00 AM, to make the group members keep hearing the rage contents.
I did not relent in my attack until I had removed everyone from the boarding house.
Looking back, I think they were "Ome" not "Genri" (they were dressed like that).
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I think that the successes of this time, became a method of mine, like
"If something goes wrong, make it to 'flame-out' instead of 'extinguish'"
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As for college cult circles,
the Episode 5 of "Shijohan Shinwa Taikei" is also a good reference (jump to YouTube).