If atsumi and atsusa were different types of thick pizza crust, although I generally prefer thin and don't get too worried about that, then what I'm talking about because tomatoes must defend against feta cheese when japanese pros what kind of defence the tomato must put up to what kind of attack the feta chees is making and they're not overly concerned about that anyway, since they're more focus on the attitude the feta brings to the attack and whether it's supported by a framework of supporting flavours that determine the success of the attack before i's even begun.
Perhaps European and then western culture tends to focus moreso on the tangible elements of a thing, compared an eastern philosophy of paying equal heed to the space or surrounding elements around it, and it's expressed here in this surrounding game of ours
'Adji' in the language of the ethnic group I'm half-a-part of means 'seed'