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Hanakoism 

Hanakoism is when you pray to Hanako-kun the bathroom ghost ( also known as Amane Yugi ). To participate you must pray to Hanako-kun as your god and preferably in a bathroom. You should also consider offerings and a shrine for the god of Hanakoism ,Hanako's favorite food is donuts , he wanted to be a astronaut , and the shapes of fingers take these things into consideration
hey guys, you want to go pray in the bathroom ,and practice some Hanakoism
Hanakoism by Human Carrot November 1, 2020
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Hanakoism 

Hanakoism is when your god is hanako-kun ,the bathroom ghost (also known as Amane Yugi ). Hanakoism is a Religion in which you can pray in the bathroom to the god hanako-kun, make offerings to Hanako-kun, and make shrines to Hanako-kun ; preferably doing all of these things in a bathroom. A few things to keep in mind are he likes donuts, messing with hair, and he wanted to be a astronaut. If you want other religion like hanakoism or you can be in several religions I suggest Kurapikaism, Killuaism, Nagitoism, and more.
hey guess what, I just became apart of the Hanakoism Religion ,where I believe that Hanako is god.
Hanakoism by Human Carrot November 1, 2020
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