It could be Low German?
Lizardqueen
I believe this is because Japan works under a civil law system, which means that case law is subordinate to written law. This means that courts have much less power to impose their decisions upon the executive. Thus I think it is because the Japanese legislature never passed a law which explicitly allows for same sex marriage, the executive is allowed to deny these unions.
However this is based on a very surface level understanding of legal systems and I am by no means an expert. I find the language surrounding legal systems to be very confusing.
But... Both of these functions are odd?
According to Wikipedia St Valentine was a bishop in modern day Italy about 300 years before Islam even formed. So while that is a nice story I don't think it's true.
I fucking love spam
Is there a reason why I should care if my account is active or not? Genuine question I just made my account two days ago
Honestly my first thought was that his name in Italian translates to "pizza dance", which is also quite funny