[France is huddled underneath his new comforter, clearly believing that the incoming storm means it's time to be in a continuous state of cold. He looks pleasant enough, though, and Marianne can be spotted stretched out happily on the radiator on the far right of the screen.]It looks like a big storm in coming in. The locals were really adamant on
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Caught Onix.
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Also caught Pidgey w/ the pokeball u gave me.
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...Is the creature of a good temperament?
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Because of that, I named him An, which means peace.
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As for myself... I honestly haven't thought about what I should do besides being with my family and giving the gifts in person to those I know in Goldenrod. I've never had the chance to celebrate Christmas this way since it's not a major holiday to most of Asia.
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Being with family and giving gifts is pretty much what most people do during the holiday season nowadays, anyways. Church is part of some people's lives but not like it used to be.
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I've noticed that. Although, I remember last year Russia took me to one of the Christmas Masses they were holding in the Orthodox Church. It was lovely.
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I... overslept last year...
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Back to the previous subject, Ivan's Orthodox churches certainly are lovely, both on the outside and on the inside. I may not be Christian, but I could still feel that certain atmosphere, where you know there's something sacred present.
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Well-constructed churches are like that. Holy sanctums are some of the most welcoming and calmest places, in my opinion.
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The temples and monasteries in my country are the same way. They always seem to be engulfed in some peaceful aura and you feel your mind slowly clear itself of the material worries.
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I have always wanted to visit your temples and monasteries. The pictures I've seen of them are beautiful.
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