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A Wordplay

I'll introduce a Japanese wordplay about a Chinese character. The word is "儲", which means making money. This character contains "信" and "者", and "信者" is believers. Therefore, some people mock religions as making money and say devout believers are foolish. I don't think so, but partly I agree with them. For example, a cult is working not for people's happiness but for collecting money, and some health product, which has no medical evidence, is lucrative only because people think it effective.

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A Wordplay

I'll introduce a Japanese wordplay about a Chinese character.

The word is "儲", which means making money.

This character contains "信" and "者", and "信者" is believers.

Therefore, some people mock religions as making money and say devout believers are foolish.

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ponta

Dec. 10, 2020

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A Wordplay


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I'll introduce a Japanese wordplay about a Chinese character.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

The word is "儲", which means making money.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This character contains "信" and "者", and "信者" is believers.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Therefore, some people mock religions as making money and say devout believers are foolish.


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I don't think so, but partly I agree with them.


I don't think so, but partly I agree with them. I don't think so, but partly agree with them.

For example, a cult is working not for people's happiness but for collecting money, and some health product, which has no medical evidence, is lucrative only because people think it effective.


For example, a cult is workings not for people's happiness but for collecting money, and some health product,s which has no medical evidence, isith no scientific proof of working are lucrative only because people think ithey're effective. For example, a cult works not for people's happiness but for collecting money, and some health products with no scientific proof of working are lucrative only because people think they're effective.

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