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Saturday, September 10, 2005


   Gotta love it when a plan comes together
As some of you know, I'm writing a story that follows cannon for YYH (I don't know who all reads this...I know those who comment know I'm writing this...) and I had an idea of how to add my little twists and turns to the story...and then I went and reread the sections of the manga that relate...and my twistedness fits in perfectly with cannon!!! Can I tell you how happy I am? It works so well ;D Now, I just need a damn title for the story!

I did find my trash can...as for how I lost it...I live with three other people...one was taking a wireless card that didn't work in my computer out of it...they moved my trashcan...but, now it's back ;D (I get excited over weird things)

I've been watching the fansubbed version of Naruto...I'm on episode 20. I like it...I can see how writers see so much slashability in it...especially after the episodes with Haku and Zanzuba.

Another series that's really good...I can't remember if I mentioned it here...is Kimi wa Petto (You are a Pet), which is based on the manga published under the title "Tramps Like Us" It's a 10 episode series (most series in Japan have a set arc they cover, so they're more like mini-series to Americans). I think there may be 10 volumes to the manga, too. Synopsis: Woman finds this boy (he's 20, she's 28) in a box in front of her apartment. He's been beaten up and she takes him in and takes care of his injuries. When she asks him where he lives, he says "Here." She says he can only live there if he will be her pet, no human rights, having to obey her, and so on. He agrees and asks her to name him. She calls him Momo (which means "peaches" and is a girl name). Momo is a famous and talented dancer (and really very adorable!) who left home when he was 16 and had been drifting around. Sumire (the woman) starts dating this guy at work she had a crush on before he left to work overseas, but feels uncomfortable around him, but with Momo, she can be herself. I won't say any more, but if you can find it, I highly reccomend either the show or the manga. Oh, and it's a live action series.

Just a random thought...does perception make things real? If you can touch, taste, see, smell, hear something, does that give it reality it may have otherwise lacked?

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