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>> A Wordy Self-Portrait <<
Name: Karen
Nicknames:
verite (ve-ri-tay) nyx
Kare
Sakamoto Mizuki
Em-chan
I am:
Canadian
female
eccentric
occasionally obsessive
a yaoi/slash fangirl
Locations:
Toronto (body)
Hong Kong (manga addiction)
the gutter (mind, not body)
in front of the computer
DoB: October 30
DoB of the Inner Fangirl: April 24, 2000 at around 5:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Savings Time
State of Mind: A few lemons short of a Mike's Hard Lemonade, but stable in a neurotic, eccentric way.
Fixations: manga, anime, yaoi/slash, music, reading, books, fanfiction, online comics & manga, movies, cooking, collecting winamp skins and wallpapers, PS2, slacking off and sleeping
Current Poisons of Choice: fanfiction, LotR RPS, Orson Scott Card, Ellen Kushner and Neil Gaiman
Song(s) of the Moment: Vertical Horizon - Wash Away
Thought of the Moment: Less than a week...PS2
Quote of the Moment: "I can't decide if the problem is we're growing up too fast, or not at all." - Millie, Ozy and Millie
Mood:
>> Contact <<
Email: verite_nyx@yahoo.com
MSN: sakamoto_mizuki@hotmail.com
ICQ: 94724494
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[Monday, March 31, 2003 | 09:38 p.m.]
[Theme muzak: Daft Punk - Aerodynamic]
Very Secret Political Diaries.
CAUTION!
Read only if equipped with:
a) a sense of humour
b) tolerance
c) some knowledge of current international politics
d) an appreciation for the humourous satirization of national leaders and their shortcomings
It is advised, but not necessary, that you read Cassie Claire's Very Secret Diaries first.
[Monday, March 31, 2003 | 08:56 p.m.]
[Theme muzak: Noir - Les Soldats]
Argh. Damnit, Fox and Collin need to have sex! Stupid forces beyond their control. Bet Collin falls asleep before Fox comes back or some hilarious hijink involving Fox and condoms will prevent him from entering the apartment (i.e. getting arrested by cops who think he's a rapist/stalker/robber.)
One week 'til QaF Season 3 Premiere. *happy dance*
My week is free from assignments. Wow. XXD This won't last, but hey, I don't have to hand in anything this week!
"May you dance gracefully on the broken bones and shattered swords of your fallen foes as if you were forever young."
Coming to realization that there's little in Toronto that holds me here. Friendships are inevitably breaking and will grow apart even more with distance. One is already cracked beyond repair and no matter how much glue I can try to put on, it won't stay because the other person has no apparent interest in sticking the pieces back together. My material possessions are merely that: material. School speaks for itself, except the aching tug of the empty, familiar routines. The small assortment of interesting and colourful individuals that I have/had the sheer luck of calling friends I will miss sorely for the happy times, but after some time, there will be only memories.
To be honest, there is little to hold me to life, except an acheivement of a goal and the details I do not even know. The slender thread of life is so easily snipped and I can tug and twist and it can snap...if I wish it to be so.
Note: am not suicidal, merely contemplative.
[Thursday, March 27, 2003 | 06:54 p.m.]
[Theme muzak: Xenosaga - Kokoro (Piano Version)]
On an unrelated note, I might possibly have contracted SARS. My family and I are waiting news from their business friend if his employees have SARS. I am not joking, but it's a possibility.
[Wednesday, March 26, 2003 | 09:41 p.m.]
[Theme muzak: Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie - The War of 1812]
Where Have All The Muslims Gone?
I did not know the American government has gone so far. "Speaking of history, I was informed by my assistant principal that it likely wouldn't be a good idea to get certified in history...as there is now a statewide initiative to take all social studies out of the core curriculum save for American History and to replace it with foreign language."
Excuse me, does the U.S. want the future generations of America to be ignorant, ignominious idiots? This is so monumentally STUPID that I'm nearly speechless with anger and fear. These people are adults, for all that's holy, they should know better than to compromise the future of these youth and their own country by imagining that other countries don't have a history. Eventually, children will perceive that if these countries don't have a history, they're not really a country, so it's all right to do whatever they want to a country, i.e. slaughter all its citizens, conquer it, drain its resources mercilessly, do war on it, and a spectrum of mindless, vicious things that humans have a history of doing when they regard other humans as being inferior to them. Classic example: the slave trade and the treatment of black-skinned people even to this day. If they take out all history except American History then they'll be missing out on a couple of millennia's worth of history and let's not mention how this will affect other subjects like the sciences, English, maths, economics, law, etc. (Darwin? Who the fucking hell is Darwin? Shakespeare? Doesn't sound familiar. Newton? What the fuck it that? Are you retarded? Adam Smith? WTF?) This is 1984 brought to life.
I fear for the future. I fear for the people. I fear for humanity because humanity is disappearing right before us, but we are blind, deaf and mute to it. I fear that absolute destruction is inevitable and we through our avaricious, arrogant, self-centered, self-absorbed stupidity will kill everyone in it. I fear that humanity will destroy itself and we are all living in a dystopia, but we just haven't realized it.
God's not in his heaven, nothing's right with the world.
[Tuesday, March 25, 2003 | 09:55 p.m.]
[Theme muzak: Remy Zero - Blur]
I am caught between crying, bleeding or laughing from grief and pain. Doing all three is a bit melodramatic, but reading this parody of a flame war concerning fic is so hilarious, including when they involve a teenage girl who cannot write a sex scene because she's worried that her parents will find it, writes a fic using language like this: "so taro gos walking n the fariewoods (a/n I kno they arn't in the game I mde them up their notrh of altaries!!! ^_^) n he sees somethin bside the road it's a gurl!?@??!!!!! he thoguht, runing over", and utilizes childish antics as her logic and people who cannot bear moronic, misspelled Mary Sue fics and the people who write them.
(I managed to write a paragraph-length sentence in terrible current grammatical form. I have learned too well from Hardy and Mary Shelley.)
*wipes tears from eyes* Then I was reminded that it is strikingly similar to how some people do act on mailing lists and online and reality began to kick me. Now I understand why they require elementary school students to take those basic reading comprehension and math exams (and even then, some [high school students] don't even pass). The state of literacy in the world is absolutely pathetic, if you consider how people abuse language online, especially the younger people.
My main peeve with online language like thx, aite, wuz up, l8r, is that people use it so often online that they get too used it (i.e. writing fics in IM language) and never learn proper English spelling, grammar, and punctuation, thinking that it's not necessary. Yes, proper English spelling, grammar, and punctuation are stiff-assed pricks, but they're standards that people adhere to in order for communication in English to occur smoothly and effectively or to even take place at all.
I have nothing against IM/chat room language. What I am protesting is the increasing dominance of IM/chat room language in written form over English replete with proper (or at the very least, decent) spelling, grammar, and punctuation. When people start writing fics and stories in chat room language, I'm truly frightened because that means they've taken another step in accepting IM/chat room language to be appropriate in all places, which it isn't. It's a debasement of language when utilized inappropriately for general use and it's frighteningly like the vision George Orwell presented in 1984 of the "shrinking dictionary" and Newspeak. IM/chat room language is perfectly fine for casual use like leaving notes or instant messaging, but when you revert to IM/chat room language when trying to make an important argument or write a story, which usually indicates more thought and formality, it demonstrates a rather careless attitude and a disregard for your own work. Personally, the impression I usually get from someone that uses IM/chat room language extensively is a not quite mature individual with whom I would not like to communicate.
I'd like IM/chat room language to be used for what it was created: quick, casual communication, not for more substantial means of communication like stories, fanfiction, essays, and important arguments. More importantly, I want people, especially children who are still in primary and secondary school, to understand that standardized, proper English is imperative to communication and to making a good impression on people, especially when trying to seem mature (shameless, I know). You can use IM/chat room language to your heart's content, but please don't underestimate or think poorly of proper English and shove it up onto a secluded dusty shelf in your brain.
[Sunday, March 23, 2003 | 02:45 p.m.]
[Theme muzak: System of a Down - Boom!]
War protest songs seem to be popping up all over the place. The problem with this is that some artists faking it, some are real about it, but it's difficult to distinguish between the phonies and those who are actually concerned about the war.
Rage building exponentially for CNN and its 24 hour coverage of "The Disarmament of Iraq". I want to rip into CNN badly, but I will restrain myself. Stupid fucktards.
On a trivial note, I reluctantly want to watch the Oscars. This year will be a joke and the US-led war, not "disarmament", on Iraq has completely overshadowed it, but I still want to watch.
[Sunday, March 23, 2003 | 01:07 a.m.]
[Theme muzak: Our Lady Peace - One Man Army]
Mmmm...I love a good mindfuck anime and there's none better than Evangelion. Eva beats out everything, anime, manga, movie, book, for the award of best mindfuck in my experience...except maybe Lain. I just finished watching up to Episode 24 of Eva. It's intense and intricate and I'm still reeling. It has so much sentimental value to me and every time I hear Cruel Angel's Thesis, nostalgia just hits me because I get reminded of old-fashioned fandom before Americanized anime hit the scene. Its depth, plotline, characterization, symbolism, imagery, allusions, religious references are incomparable with any anime. It's the Hamlet of anime, as well-crafted as any of Shakespeare's works, and has touches of 1984 and Brave New World. Dystopian literature, wouldn't want to live in it, but can't live without it.
Now I want to watch the two Eva movies, even though Hideaki Anno only did them to piss off fans who were whining for more Eva. Conclusive resolution? Conclusive and resolution should never be used in conjunction with Eva.
...okay, I'm finished gushing about an anime everyone knows about and has watched. ^_^;
Snob sub note: the English subs were actually decent for the first 20 episodes or so, then it degenerated into misspelling, bizarre grammar and "creative" sentence structure.
Greg: Where are the last two episodes of Eva? Do you have any of the movies and if so, can I borrow them? I also want to return the DVDs to you. ^_^
[Friday, March 21, 2003 | 11:47 a.m.]
[Theme muzak: Bonnie Pink - Trust]
"I think I want to have sex. Or take over the world. It's hard to tell these urges apart."
*collapses laughing*
[Thursday, March 20, 2003 | 07:07 p.m.]
[Theme muzak: Vertical Horizon - Japan]
You know that whole "Freedom/Liberty fries" shtick some people have thought up?
Some more people have even more "brilliant" ideas for a French boycott concerning the Statue of Liberty, which was a gift of friendship from France to the United States.
Those people want to give it back to the French.
[sarcasm] Well, isn't that unbelievably rude? If you don't like it, just hide it in Alaska and cover it with a lot of snow like everyone does with all those gifts that aren't quite to his/her taste. [/sarcasm]
Folly is fractal. "The closer you look at it, the more of it there is." Let's just say that some people are really stupid. For example, these drug dealers who crashed a cop party.
Absolutely awe-inspiring. War Protests around the World.
[Thursday, March 20, 2003 | 12:36 p.m.]
[Theme muzak: Caviar - Tangerine Speedo]
I love driving. I'm not that good, but I still like it. Need more. Need more.
*snrks* World Leader Slash. Squickily hilarious. (Of course people aren't real about this, it's just that it's Neil Gaiman's fault.)
[Thursday, March 20, 2003 | 12:09 a.m.]
[Theme muzak: Vertical Horizon - Wash Away]
*still shocked* I love Minekura Kazuya. I thought I hated her for the ambiguity and equivocality of her series like Araiso, Wild Adapter, and Saiyuki, but she has completely made up all that teasing with one picture that is inequivocally Kubota x Tokitoh. I love Minekura-sensei. XD
[Wednesday, March 19, 2003 | 10:14 p.m.]
[Theme muzak: Pat Benetar - Invincible]
It has started.
Disarmament of Iraq? How about couching it in less equivocal, euphemistic terms? How about calling it war and leave it at that?
[Wednesday, March 19, 2003 | 02:46 p.m.]
[Theme muzak: Maaya Sakamoto - Peace]
I wish for peace.
[Wednesday, March 19, 2003 | 12:09 p.m.]
[Theme muzak: Lifehouse - Everything]
I had my first in-car driving lesson today. I didn't hit anyone or any cars. However, a crushed cardboard box cannot attest to the same fate. I suck at turning. Sometimes, I'm decent, sometimes, it's terrible. -_-; I really piss off cars behind me on the major roads because I actually obey the speed limit. I have a lesson tomorrow too.
Off to console myself with Blackadder and pizza.
[Tuesday, March 18, 2003 | 04:50 p.m.]
[Theme muzak: Tilt - Invisible]
Denial.
One of the quickest emotional and mental anesthetics. It acts quickly on the mind, but its effects last briefly. Anyone can consciously or unconsciously produce it on their own naturally, so it's cheap and easy, in all definitions. Healthy in small, moderated doses, but in heavier doses through continuous usage, its effectiveness is significantly decreased to almost zero effect, and after a brief period of continuous use, it causes major problems not only for the person who uses denial, but those around them. Use cautiously and judiciously while in an appropriate frame of mind or an absolute emergency.
[Saturday, March 15, 2003 | 12:41 a.m.]
[Theme muzak: Danko Jones - Lovercall]
Blackadder is damn funny. Bought the DVD set. Set me back so much, but I couldn't resist. So far, it's definitely worth every cent. Nearly killed self laughing.
Got call from Simon Fraser University. Am accepted. Have small scholarship as well. Not my top choice, but it's good to know I have a backup.
Nearly had a heart attack today checking the mail. Received thin envelope from Innis College and immediately thought, "REJECTION!!!" then realized acceptance/rejection/wait list letters probably come from UT itself, not Innis. Curse them and their need to inform me of their open house. *glowers*
Still need to fill out Queen's PIF for Commerce and Arts. Have put that off for too long. >_> I hate their PIF. >_>
I'll be glad to go back to school. Why? Because this March Break, so far, has been a pathetically miserable, tedious stretch of days spent sleeping, reading, watching movies, playing PS2 and wallowing in indecisive, uncertain, impatient misery. Why the misery? Friday. That's all I have to say and those who know know. Reminds me why I was a socially inept, churlish loner/bookworm for the first sixteen years of "life". Self-imposed emotional isolation looks so tempting.
Sometimes, it's better being alone than being vulnerable.
[Wednesday, March 12, 2003 | 09:13 p.m.]
[Theme muzak: DJ Quicksilver- Belissima]
Go and download The Animatrix. It's beautiful, deep and the animation's smooth and fluid. It's amazing. It blows my mind. I'm still speechless, not so much because the animation, but the story it tells.
[Tuesday, March 11, 2003 | 08:01 p.m.]
[Theme muzak: Cowboy Bebop - Tank!]
Why War?
I do not think that thousands of intelligent, experienced individuals in the many positions of power, especially those in political positions or positions invovled in the media, around the world can be this stupid or dense to ignore the fallacies in the trumped up arguments of the U.S. government when a young woman can figure it out. I'm not even going to pinpoint Bush because, to be frank, the whole U.S. government is a threat to international peace.
Some people argue that the US should go to war because the world needs to oust Saddam Hussein from power and those people who are anti-war are naive and ignorant. Yes, we should, but doesn't that mean that we have to do it for every country that has a cruel, unjust, barbaric regime with a dictator? After we interfere with every country that has a horrible tyrant, then do we start with the countries that aren't democratic, but the system still works? After that do we begin with countries that are democratic, but the system isn't that great or has a few glitches or black marks on its record? Perhaps we should start with the US, with its refusal to participate in the International Court and the numerous civil and human rights its soldiers violate and the countless issues the international commmunity has with it, especially with its policies on interference with other countries.
Philosophy class a week ago: How can an Utopia be acheived?
My answers: a) it can't or b) complete and total eradication of humanity
Aren't I a cheery little soul?
[Monday, March 10, 2003 | 03:32 a.m.]
[Theme muzak: Superchick - One Girl Revolution]
Oh helloooooo PS2. Sweet, sweet PS2; I've not played you in so long. Heeeeeeeellllllooooo sweet, sweet GTA3.
I have Dark Cloud 2. Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!
Ivan, you can have your schmooze or whatever the name happens to be 'cause I don't remember now. I have my PS2 after a 40 day stint without it.
This is better than being high or drunk. Ish feels vewy naaaaaiiiiiissseeeeee. XD
[Wednesday, March 5, 2003 | 07:12 p.m.]
[Theme muzak: Vertical Horizon - Wash Away]
Friday, March 7, Pacific Mall. I'm probably going there with a few friends from school at around 4:30 or 5 p.m. Call my cell to check where I am. Everyone, drop by to hang out if you feel like it and drop a comment below if you might go. (Which means that I'd really like you guys to come because that'd mean I'd get to see you. Which is a very good thing.)
How is it possible for me to go to my local Chapters in search of Locke's Two Treatises of Government and John Dunn's The Political Thought of John Locke and end up leaving with six books and a magazine that are neither of the above? Even with the meagre selection of books at the Chapters at Woodside, I still manage to buy too much. I spent about three digits worth on books, buying and ordering. >_< Well, at least I'll have some excellent reading material over the break.
I got Swordspoint! *squees happily* Huzzah! XD Now I just have to wait for Kushiel's Chosen and I shall be gloriously happy. ^_^
Everyone, fill in the blanks: *points down to comments*
I _____ Karen.
Karen is _____.
If I were alone in a room with Karen, I would _____.
I think Karen should _____.
Karen needs _____.
I want to _____ Karen.
If I used one word to describe Karen, it'd be ______.
I know that Karen likes ______.
When I think of Karen, I think of _______.
Someday, I think Karen will ________.
[Tuesday, March 4, 2003 | 08:14 p.m.]
[Theme muzak: Bonnie Pink - Friends Aren't We]
Because of Canada First, I forgot that February 28 is the 1st anniversary of this blog. I started blogging a few months before that at Diaryland, but I'll take February 28, 2002 to be the official date.
A peck on the cheek to all blog readers. *muah* Thank you for reading and putting up with the ramblings of an eccentric mind that isn't constantly concerned with thoughts of Tiffany & Co. bracelets, Christina Aguilera's latest hairstyle, Josh Hartnett's sheer hotness, formal dresses, the sexy guy with spiky hair at UCC and the latest episode of Are You Hot? because I know just how important these matters are to everyone.
Also thank you for putting up with my rants and horrible grammatical structure, while I preach for proper spelling and grammar. >_> I haven't forgotten the grammer incident.
Unrelated, but interesting. "Being in love is not for everyone." - Linda
[Tuesday, March 4, 2003 | 07:38 p.m.]
[Theme muzak: Stereophonics - Maybe]
I'm angry. They decided to cut out my story because the principal, the ultimate authority, decided it was inappropriate for the younger students to read while in their formative years. They want me to justify why I wrote that story. That's asking what's the point of literature. (Refer to Northorp Frye's The Educated Imagination for that last question.)
I re-read what I wrote. Yes, it "romanticizes" it. If you've enough restraint and connection with reality, you would not cut your wrists. Even if the story wasn't published, the kids would know of slitting your wrists and they'd do it anyway if they were in that kind of situation. The circumstances they'd be in would be bad enough that they would consider it and it would take more than just a mere story to make them do it. It's like the killer of JFK who claimed that J.D. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye influenced him. There is a divide between reality and literature and people encounter and should resist that boundary. Usually, people understand that difference and they know it's there so imagination doesn't translate into real life.
It's like claiming violent video games cause violence in youth. Violence in youth is caused by the situation the youth are placed in, especially their school and home environment. Video games act as a de-stresser, allowing youth to release violent emotions in a virtual environment. Youth with video games as catalysts to their violence have a screw loose in them already. You should know the difference between reality and fiction and respect that line.
I can't say or do anything because I'm not supposed to know anything about my story being considered for Bluestocking. I can do nothing more except write articles on the lack of power in the student government and individual identity and rights of students.
Part of the worse feelings coming out of this makes me feel like I've an abnormal, sick, twisted mind. I almost asked myself the question "What's wrong with me?", but I quickly crushed that because I know better than to ask that horrible question that no person should ask himself or herself because it'll ultimately lead to a spiral of harsh self-criticism and doubt.
"Helping young women make a difference" oozes hypocrisy like pus from a badly healed wound. >_> I'm also worried that my school is monitoring this blog. I will enquire tomorrow if they are still checking this site.
[Monday, March 3, 2003 | 07:09 p.m.]
[Theme muzak: Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie - The War of 1812]
Amusing, but disturbing thing happened to me today. Got called into Guidance office, didn't think too much of it, probably had to do with university. Well, it didn't at all.
I had submitted two short stories to the school's literary publication, Bluestocking, and one was controversial because it "romanticized cutting" because a person cut his/her wrists. Apparently the principle T.A. of Bluestocking wanted to make sure with the principal that it was okay to publish because of the content that could disillusion the Middle School.
The younger grades are probably more corrupt than I. That I just call censorship. [sarcasm] Perhaps I can adopt a pose of a tragically persecuted artist and writer like Oscar Wilde or D.H. Lawrence and rail against the indignity of it all in an article for the BTI or the Leaf. [/sarcasm] I thought we, living in the 21st century, would be beyond such paltry and ancient things as censorship in a secondary school's literary publication, especially an independent school whose motto is "Preparing young women to make a difference." Well, I can't make much of a difference when I'm being shut up constantly, can I?
My guidance counselor called me into her office and asked me in a roundabout way if I was speaking from personal experience. I started laughing like mad and I couldn't stop. I usually roll up my sleeves of my shirt and sweatshirt, so anyone could notice if there was any scarring or cuts. I held up my wrists up very clearly to her and kept on laughing. Someone had given my guidance counselor my story and said something along the lines of "We should be concerned." She didn't think so, which is quite a good thing, but she had to double-check.
Now, on its own, it demonstrates the school's concern for its students, which is a good thing, but a second thing also happened, which is not good at all.
The teacher advisers for Bluestocking usually "Google" every work to make sure that it isn't plagiarised, but lo and behold, my ficblog pops up! So they freak, thinking I plagiarised, and went to this blog, which had my name and birthday on it, and finally resolved that it was me.
The negative side: my school knows the URLs of both my blogs. The ficblog I don't post on anymore, but I had some questionable writing on that blog (namely slash and yaoi) and they know the address of this site. Now, if I think optimistically, they will recognize my right to privacy and will not read my blog or ficblog anymore. However, we live in a world where a school has to take care of its students and "it's better to be safe than sorry," not to mention some people would just do that sort of thing.
They could be reading this right now. That frightens and irritates me that I have to be looking over my shoulder constantly and censoring my posts just in case if my school keeps on checking this blog.
And I kept on laughing all through the day because it's something the main T.A. of Bluestocking would do. I didn't think it'd go this far, but well, you learn new things about certain people everyday.
I'm also pissed off like hell, but my sense of humour is prevailing, so I'm not confronting any teachers or administration right now because I find it so amusing. I'm not raising a fuss about it because most of the girls in the school wouldn't give a flying fuck about the fact that our school censors certain people's work. Perhaps I could create some controversy by exposing the school's censorship of the BTI and Bluestocking, both which are supposed to be student-run publications. The latter is censored so much and controlled by the teachers and it's supposed to be the collective of the creative output of the school, orchestrated by students themselves.
I'm wavering between shrugging this off and doing something about it. I'm also split between deciding whether I should be angrier about the school censoring student-run publications or the school finding out my blogs' addresses.
Want to write an article on censorship and the need for independence from teacher hegemony in student-run publications. Still, I'd have to tone that down to ensure that I'm not just criticizing the school; the co-editors are pretty liberal, but even they have to follow standards.
Another piece of youthful ideals bitten off by the hungry jaws of the "real world."
Canada First. Thank you, Ivan, for reminding me. ^_^
HC tied for fifth and we got third overall and Most Improved Team award and a few others. Couldn't stand bad music, but it worms its way into you and after a bit, you start humming and nodding your head and then the indignity of dancing in a huge crowd of people happens. >_< I'm not proud of myself. However, it was fun at times, boring most of the time and downright draining. My throat's still hoarse. CF Administration sucks like hell. The delays were quite idiotic. Met the RSGC CF team who were most amusing because they were so bitter about CF being idiots, especially Justin, Ross and a few others whose names I didn't catch. Also because they were all tech geeks and I like geeks because I happen to be one, just a different sort of geek, a bookish one. The language they used was interesting and it sparked an idea that I could use for a Master's thesis, if I chose to do my Master's. (I am an overly imaginative, overachieving dreamer.) Aurele frightens me because he was doing physics problems at the banquet and because of that, my respect for him just went up.
Argh! The spirit squad of Graydon irritated me because they were just there as glorified cheerleaders. One cheerleader, a guy, had unnatural ability to shake his hips and ass really quickly. It scarred me for life to see him and his ass-shaking. >_< Sisler annoyed me because they kept on using their extenseive vocabulary of 1337, which consisted only of the word 1337. Another school used it too, but I can't remember which one. 1337 is sacred no more.
More to rant on CF, but I think I'll leave it at that.
QAF Season 3 premiere is Monday, April 7th at 10 p.m. on Showcase. *squee* XD
WHAT THE FUCK HAPPENED TO TSUZUKI AND HISOKA?!?!?!?! *has heart attack* I need to re-confirm with my HtY. Where the fuck are my back issues of HtY?
Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie too funny. Download The War of 1812 if you want some humour mocking America.
Smart and applicable advice on fanfic. *giggles*
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