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Tanabata Wish in 2015

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Tanabata is a Japanese festival originating from the Chinese Qixi Festival.
In present-day Japan, people generally celebrate this day by writing wishes, sometimes in the form of poetry, on tanzaku, small pieces of paper, and hanging them on bamboo, sometimes with other decorations.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanabata 
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So, my wish for this Tanabata in year of 2015 is:




Well, going pee is really wasting the time and money especially when I am driving.
When I am driving and have to go to bathroom, first I have to find a convenience store; I would be lucky if I could find the public bathrooms like the ones at the train station or at the parks.
But a convenience stores are easier to find because there is at least one almost every couple miles.
Though, after I use their bathroom, I feel like I have to buy something there, you know.
I cannot just use their bathroom and walk away.
So, I buy something to drink.
Then, I drive.
After while, the drink makes me want to go to the bathroom again, so I stop at the convenience store.
Now you see how it's wasting time and money, and also how I stuck into the endless cycle of buying drink and going pee.
So, please.
I want my wish to come true.
  

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