
The addition of “shin” in the title has many meanings, which is clever wordplay on the writer’s part. In Japanese it can mean things like “new,” “true,” and “god.” In English it refers to the part of the body that connects the ankle bone to the knee bone, just like in the hit song Dem Bones (“shin,” in English, is pronounced “leg,” the s is silent).
That’s a really cool detail.
And… I loved that song “Dem Bones”! My grandparents used to sing it.
p.s. your stars are back, in the reader! 🎉
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I must have given proper penance to the WordPress God(s) to be back in good graces. Now if this humble user can but stay there. . .
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“proper penance” 😂
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