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Yesterday, I was browsing through photos of the holy land (Japan) on my phone, and I stumbled upon an image of a Shinto shrine. But something felt amiss. It bore an uncanny resemblance to the Hakurei shrine! A realization struck me like a spell card in Gensokyo – Shintoism had shamelessly pilfered the brilliant designs of Zun-Sama and created their own inferior copy. What's more, they didn't even credit the Great ZUN for his inspiration. They believed they were clever, even going as far as to manipulate time to make it seem like they were the true creators of shrines, deities, and Youkai. But with my boundless intellect, I know the original creator. I hastily gathered some Spell Cards(energie drinks and chicken tendies), empowering them with my resolve, and transitioned from focused shots on my mobility scooter to accelerate its speed. Off I went to the nearest Shinto shrine!
Confronting a priest, I