is dumb.
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Aziraphale said...
Kef:
I will tell you what song/movie reminds me of you.
Fantasie Impromptu.
I will say something that only makes sense to you and me.
"Just do it"
I will tell you my first memory of you.
The bald, silent, slight red kid who always sat in the front row, no matter how uncool it looked. :)
I will tell you what animal you remind me of.
PANDA. A very cold, unscrupulous Panda. I dont know WHY it was a panda. But if a panda were to amble around lying to ppl and acting all know it all - I'd know it was you.
I'll then tell you something that I've always wondered about you.
Where you get all your drive to excell...do you enjoy it?
Then post this in your own
journal...
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Is dumb.
Monday, June 27, 2005
Friday, June 24, 2005
Thursday, June 23, 2005
Sunday, June 19, 2005
Friday, June 17, 2005
A Show
just watched 9th episode of Basilisk: Kouga no Ninpou Chou.
This anime is about two ninja tribes, Ogen and Kouga, who for many years have been prevented from killing each other off by a peace treaty from the Shogun. In the first episode, the peace treaty was broken by the Shogun to set off a great conspiracy, and the show started off.
Both tribes have their own 'special abilities', like Yashamaru of Ogen has the ability of deadly strings that can cut rock and flesh alike. Also, each tribe has 10 of such special people. At the beginning they were both given a scroll, which contains the name list of the 10 people of each side, and were to be striked off with a blood mark when they were killed. Even in the first episode, both leaders of the tribes killed each other off. Very straightforward.
Soon word of the broken treaty spreaded, and the Ogen tribe got news of it first. Blood started to spill. And this is the most exciting part of the show, being that the characters just get killed. While most anime and most movies seem to drag the death of their characters, main characters never get killed, Basilisk brings this to a new level by *just* letting them get killed. I didnt expect Shogen, who was a first episode protangonist, to get killed in the 3rd. Yashamaru, on the 6th.
Also, this is also a love story of the Ogen's daughter - Oboro-dono, and the Kouga's son, Gennosuke. Their marriage was as much arranged as they are in love with each other, but the broken treaty spelled the demise. Both of their special ability are in their eyes. Oboro is a very innocent girl whose eyes will "stop" the special ability of other ninjas when they come into contact. Gennosuke is portrayed as a very mysterious person, and only in the 9th episode, he shows his ability, a terrifying skill that when his eye comes into contact with the opponent, he cause them to either kill themselves, or kill others.
I thought that to defeat Gennosuke, Oboro is the key. Because when she looks Gennosuke in the eye, he cant use his ability, which was very powerful against most of Ogen. But once again the plotline was unexpected. In the very end of the 9th episode, Oboro, under the pressure of her tribe (now she's leader because Ogen died), blinded herself. Her idealism was to have peace, a shared dream with Gennosuke. And she wouldnt have it any other way. I felt alot of regret when it happened, because somehow I wanted to see Gennosuke and Oboro fight it out.. but the script wouldnt let it. :)
Very interesting story to me, including very good drawing. Especially the character's eyes.. expressive and pretty. Why must she cut her eyes?
This anime is about two ninja tribes, Ogen and Kouga, who for many years have been prevented from killing each other off by a peace treaty from the Shogun. In the first episode, the peace treaty was broken by the Shogun to set off a great conspiracy, and the show started off.
Both tribes have their own 'special abilities', like Yashamaru of Ogen has the ability of deadly strings that can cut rock and flesh alike. Also, each tribe has 10 of such special people. At the beginning they were both given a scroll, which contains the name list of the 10 people of each side, and were to be striked off with a blood mark when they were killed. Even in the first episode, both leaders of the tribes killed each other off. Very straightforward.
Soon word of the broken treaty spreaded, and the Ogen tribe got news of it first. Blood started to spill. And this is the most exciting part of the show, being that the characters just get killed. While most anime and most movies seem to drag the death of their characters, main characters never get killed, Basilisk brings this to a new level by *just* letting them get killed. I didnt expect Shogen, who was a first episode protangonist, to get killed in the 3rd. Yashamaru, on the 6th.
Also, this is also a love story of the Ogen's daughter - Oboro-dono, and the Kouga's son, Gennosuke. Their marriage was as much arranged as they are in love with each other, but the broken treaty spelled the demise. Both of their special ability are in their eyes. Oboro is a very innocent girl whose eyes will "stop" the special ability of other ninjas when they come into contact. Gennosuke is portrayed as a very mysterious person, and only in the 9th episode, he shows his ability, a terrifying skill that when his eye comes into contact with the opponent, he cause them to either kill themselves, or kill others.
I thought that to defeat Gennosuke, Oboro is the key. Because when she looks Gennosuke in the eye, he cant use his ability, which was very powerful against most of Ogen. But once again the plotline was unexpected. In the very end of the 9th episode, Oboro, under the pressure of her tribe (now she's leader because Ogen died), blinded herself. Her idealism was to have peace, a shared dream with Gennosuke. And she wouldnt have it any other way. I felt alot of regret when it happened, because somehow I wanted to see Gennosuke and Oboro fight it out.. but the script wouldnt let it. :)
Very interesting story to me, including very good drawing. Especially the character's eyes.. expressive and pretty. Why must she cut her eyes?
Tuesday, June 14, 2005
Saturday, June 11, 2005
始めてる
Friday, June 10, 2005
むかっ腹
Delinquents with Pride.
Getting into fights is fine, but violence isn't.
[Yakuza Philosophy]
In other news;
1. Damn that hair-cutter. and damn my mother. She kept harping to the hair-cutter to cut it short and stuff. I knew it since the beginning it would be an error, she wouldn't believe my judgement. Now that bloody hair cutter took 45 mins to cut my hair to shorter and shorter. Let me rephrase this, at T=15minutes, it was actually done. But apparently he seeemed to be unsatisfied with one side. So he cut that side. Then the other side seemed longer. So he cut. And he cut. And he cut. Asshole.
Moral: Mum, my sense of judgement is better than yours in certain aspects, it is wise to know where to stop. Haircutter, you perfectionist w2b. You suck. And I hope you dont visit my blog.
2. Billiards. IT seems that the pros made it look so simple to do all those gay shots. But I tried it out and it wasnt half that easy. I'll perservere and bring glory to my egoistic self. Damn those 2 onna. All the time pooling they trying to model themself with Rich's glove. Sexy gloves. Why are female always so female? Sigh. The bigger picture, fail to see they have.
3. Gokusen! I know it's already a very old show, but I like it. It's got style. It's about a female teacher from the Yakuza determined to work as a high school teacher, teaching maths. She became the homeroom teacher for a notoriously naughty class, and that's when the fun begins. :)
4. I beat my brother at Golf! Hurray. He used to be better FOR A WHILE. But his glory days are over. After weeks of struggle, it soon proved that I'm the consistent. 6-7-8-9-10 iron is my forte. 45/50 shots go where I want them to - within 10 foot of target. He couldnt even get the ball in the air due to his "diao lang tang" behavior and always dont wanna practise.
5. I lose to my brother at 8-ball! 5-1. The only win was because i sunk the 8-ball on break. There are things I admit. I suck at the angles. Used inappropriate force power. But soon it will be overcomed.
Blessed are those with voices. [Good Night]
Getting into fights is fine, but violence isn't.
[Yakuza Philosophy]
In other news;
1. Damn that hair-cutter. and damn my mother. She kept harping to the hair-cutter to cut it short and stuff. I knew it since the beginning it would be an error, she wouldn't believe my judgement. Now that bloody hair cutter took 45 mins to cut my hair to shorter and shorter. Let me rephrase this, at T=15minutes, it was actually done. But apparently he seeemed to be unsatisfied with one side. So he cut that side. Then the other side seemed longer. So he cut. And he cut. And he cut. Asshole.
Moral: Mum, my sense of judgement is better than yours in certain aspects, it is wise to know where to stop. Haircutter, you perfectionist w2b. You suck. And I hope you dont visit my blog.
2. Billiards. IT seems that the pros made it look so simple to do all those gay shots. But I tried it out and it wasnt half that easy. I'll perservere and bring glory to my egoistic self. Damn those 2 onna. All the time pooling they trying to model themself with Rich's glove. Sexy gloves. Why are female always so female? Sigh. The bigger picture, fail to see they have.
3. Gokusen! I know it's already a very old show, but I like it. It's got style. It's about a female teacher from the Yakuza determined to work as a high school teacher, teaching maths. She became the homeroom teacher for a notoriously naughty class, and that's when the fun begins. :)
4. I beat my brother at Golf! Hurray. He used to be better FOR A WHILE. But his glory days are over. After weeks of struggle, it soon proved that I'm the consistent. 6-7-8-9-10 iron is my forte. 45/50 shots go where I want them to - within 10 foot of target. He couldnt even get the ball in the air due to his "diao lang tang" behavior and always dont wanna practise.
5. I lose to my brother at 8-ball! 5-1. The only win was because i sunk the 8-ball on break. There are things I admit. I suck at the angles. Used inappropriate force power. But soon it will be overcomed.
Blessed are those with voices. [Good Night]
Sunday, June 05, 2005
Godsend
I have always assumed that the word Godsend means the literally. God-sent.
After checking dictionary.com, I found out that it isn't quite true.
Variation 1:
Something wanted or needed that comes or happens unexpectedly.
Variation 2:
a sudden happening that brings good fortune (as a sudden opportunity to make money); "the demand for testing has created a boom for those unregulated laboratories where boxes of specimen jars are processed like an assembly line."
And we come back to the same question. What is Life? In the recent movie and an old time favorite book, the Hitchhiker's Guide to Galaxy, the author Douglas Adams mentioned that the answer to the question is , us. Life is the Earth and the people and the animals and whatever lifeform on it. It is an answer that is so immense and overwhelming, that Douglas sums it up that easily. We are Life. It can be seen, touch and felt, it is all around us. We don't need to question that. And actually, we don't. Until people began to become bored. They start to step unto what is unrequired of them. Stuff that brings more and more questions that cannot be answered nor verified. And of course, this whole phenomenon is also part of Life.
Blogging is a Godsend. I'm using my literal form. Which means it's a blessing invention, or innovation. I like to visit other people's blog to peek into their little window of Life. And in doing so, I can understand a little of their agony and their fears, their joys and their love. Humans are just so nice to observe. If I can be a God, sitting there just looking at the little movements below, I would be contented. Assuming that I'm above and I'm not a small deity.
Meanwhile, billiards have been most interesting. I'm beginning to start to understand the physics of the game. Straight shots are not necessarily easy, in fact it is said that 35 degree shots are the easiest. Hard shots include near-90 degree angles. I can't seem to do a good break recently, but at least I found out the way to pot in the 8-ball in 8ball on the break would be to hit in between the 2nd and 3rd ball with a low-english strike.
After checking dictionary.com, I found out that it isn't quite true.
Variation 1:
Something wanted or needed that comes or happens unexpectedly.
Variation 2:
a sudden happening that brings good fortune (as a sudden opportunity to make money); "the demand for testing has created a boom for those unregulated laboratories where boxes of specimen jars are processed like an assembly line."
And we come back to the same question. What is Life? In the recent movie and an old time favorite book, the Hitchhiker's Guide to Galaxy, the author Douglas Adams mentioned that the answer to the question is , us. Life is the Earth and the people and the animals and whatever lifeform on it. It is an answer that is so immense and overwhelming, that Douglas sums it up that easily. We are Life. It can be seen, touch and felt, it is all around us. We don't need to question that. And actually, we don't. Until people began to become bored. They start to step unto what is unrequired of them. Stuff that brings more and more questions that cannot be answered nor verified. And of course, this whole phenomenon is also part of Life.
Blogging is a Godsend. I'm using my literal form. Which means it's a blessing invention, or innovation. I like to visit other people's blog to peek into their little window of Life. And in doing so, I can understand a little of their agony and their fears, their joys and their love. Humans are just so nice to observe. If I can be a God, sitting there just looking at the little movements below, I would be contented. Assuming that I'm above and I'm not a small deity.
Meanwhile, billiards have been most interesting. I'm beginning to start to understand the physics of the game. Straight shots are not necessarily easy, in fact it is said that 35 degree shots are the easiest. Hard shots include near-90 degree angles. I can't seem to do a good break recently, but at least I found out the way to pot in the 8-ball in 8ball on the break would be to hit in between the 2nd and 3rd ball with a low-english strike.
Friday, June 03, 2005
Food & Various
Thursday, June 02, 2005
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