Thank you for all of you to visiting my blog, I know that my blog is'nt really great but it's all i can do I hope you liked it.

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Senin, 07 April 2008

This is me



Hi this my picture I know that I never show my photo before but this is my photo I hope you liked it.

Sabtu, 08 Maret 2008

Leon



Ok first of all his name is Leon he is a secret agent who given duty by government to investigate racoon city in resident evil 2, but in resident evil 4 his mission is to rescue president daughter from weird village and also weird creature

Name: Leon
Hometown: New York
likes: rescue people and killing zombie
Dislikes: surrounded by zombie
Favorite Weapon: Desert eagle

Sabtu, 01 Maret 2008

Jin Kazama



He's a main character from tekken, his father is kazuya mishima and his mother is Jun Kazama He doesn't use his father name cause there's really bad past between he and his father

Name: Jin Kazama
Homeland: Japan
Age: 25
Likes: Helping someone
Dislikes: his father
Favourite weapon: his fist

Kratos



He is The Ultimate warrior, a human who can defeat a God he's very strong if he want to do something nothing could stand against him.

Name: Kratos
Homeland: sparta
Age: 45
likes : unlimited power
Dislikes : his destiny
Favourite weapon: Blade of athena

Assasin Creed




This game character is really great, because his really cool and he has many weapon such as, sword, knife and many others he can climb anything that he want
he appear in: assassins creed

name: unknown
Homeland: unknown
age: 28
Likes : climbing wall
dislikes: get ambushed
favourite weapon: Assassin knife

Agent 47



Thid is my favourite character his name is agent 47
he was made to be number one assasin in the world
The game that he appear: Hitman,hitman 2, hitman silent assasin, hitman contract, and hitman blood money.

Name: agent 47
homeland : unknown
Age: 40
Likes: Killing his victim slowly
Dislikes: Someone who trying to kill him
favourite weapon: silverballer

Rabu, 06 Februari 2008

Saint Christopher

Saint Christopher (Greek: Άγιος Χριστόφορος) is a saint venerated by Roman Catholics and Orthodox Christians, listed as a martyr killed in the reign of the 3rd century Roman emperor Decius (reigned 249–251). In Catholicism he is considered the patron saint of travellers and the patron saint of sports. However, St Christopher's feast day was removed from the universal calendar of saints by the Vatican in 1969 due to lack of historical evidence. It is unclear whether the man in question actually existed and if so, whether he lived a life of holiness.[1] The feast remains on local calendars (such as diocesan or national calendars) on July 25.

Saint Christopher Story
Christopher was a Roman of imposing stature and physical strength, originally named Reprobus. According to legend, Reprobus—referred to as a giant by those who knew him—converted to Christianity and vowed to serve Jesus Christ. Other sources say his name was Offero, and that he was born in Canaan.[2] He sought out a Christian hermit to inquire as to how he could better serve Jesus. He directed him to a path with a dangerous crossing point at a swift river, and suggested that the man's great size and strength made him a good candidate to assist people in crossing the river. So, Reprobus began his new work, ferrying people across the river on his back.

One day, a small child approached the river and asked to be carried across. Reprobus began to comply, only to discover that the small boy was far heavier than any other passenger he had taken. When they finally reached the other side safely, Reprobus asked the boy about his identity and his weight; the child revealed that he was in fact Jesus Christ, and that his unusual weight was due to the fact that he bore the sins of the world. The boy (Jesus) then baptized Reprobus in the river, and he acquired his new name, Christopher, which is Greek for "Christ-carrier" (from Christos, "Christ", and pherein, meaning "to bear").[2]

The child then told Christopher to plant his staff in the ground. The staff miraculously bloomed into a fruit-bearing tree. This miracle converted many.

Enraged at these conversions, a local king (or by some accounts, the emperor Decius) had Christopher imprisoned, where, after cruel tortures, he was beheaded as a martyr.