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Birthday
1990-09-16
Gender
Female
Location
Limbo
Member Since
2004-07-29
Occupation
High school junior, fanmom/girl
Real Name
Shiko-chan or Picklemiester, Ruler of Limbo
Personal
Achievements
Any ribbons I've won for my art.
Anime Fan Since
1994
Favorite Anime
The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Death Note, Naruto, Chobits, Pokemon, Digimon (I'm a little kid at heart, what can I say?), Final Fantasy games, Tales of "..."games...actually, lots of video games. XD
Goals
Meet any of my Jrocker/VKei idols
Hobbies
Listening to Jrock, drawing, writing, playing video games, being a fanmom
Talents
Drawing and people usually say good things about my little stories...
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myOtaku.com: Silver Wolf Shiko
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Tuesday, October 9, 2007
TESTIFY!!!
Post time: 6:38p.m. CT
Music: “Misery Business" by Paramore
Well, it turns out I was in a GazettE mood, so Reita is featured as this month’s theme...I was surprised at how well the colors went together...I totally guessed with the main text color, and it turned out pretty darn decent if I do say so myself. ^^ I’ve actually been in a GazettE mood for a while now...with random spurts of other bands here and there, but mostly the GazettE...huh...I’ve also been reading a lot of entries from Yumehito’s blog (translated, that is) on livejournal. I almost cried last night, because I was watching Animal Precinct on Animal Planet, and there was a cat on there who was suffering from a diabetic seizure...the scary thing was, it looked just like Nekojirou, the cat that Yume-chun has pretty much adopted. Yeah...that’s how badly I’ve grown attached to the guitarist. Oh, for those who didn’t know, he’s the guitarist that came in after Ryouhei left at the beginning of the year from Ayabie. Don’t get me wrong, though; I still absolutely love Intetsu-kun to bits~! ^o^
Let’s see...on Saturday, I finally watched Audition...Oh my, that movie scars you...O-O It’s not really scary like a thriller, but the psychological scare-the-fuck-out-of-you-ness. If anybody ever sees it on a shelf the next time you go to a movie rental place, and you want to see a good horror movie, I would definitely check it out if I were you! And I think I’ve seen that movie you mentioned in your comment on the shelf at the movie rental place I go to, Lindsey...I’ll have to pick it next time...I’m also looking at hopefully checking out Premonition (the Japanese version, of course!), and Infection. Ooo! And the first Ju-On if I can find it again. God, I love movies like that!!! >w<
Sunday, I went with Kayla, her parents, and her grandmas to Elkhorn, IA to visit the Dutch Heritage Museum. It took about two and a half hours to get there, then only two to get back. The reason it took longer to get there was the original route we were going to take had a bridge that was out, so we had to back-track a bit. I don’t know about you guys, but I enjoy going to museums, and this one was fairly interesting. There were some pretty Christmas plates hung around the first floor. Kayla and I went down to the basement after a little bit of looking at things on the main floor. It was kind of creepy down there, since in the middle of the room, there’s a big glass box filled with shelves of old clothes, toys, tools, and all sorts of other stuff donated by immigrants over the years, and it wasn’t very well lighted down there...I have a feeling there was some exposed electrical stuff, because I constantly felt paranoid...I also thought I heard somebody call my name in a whisper, and it wasn’t Kayla...*shudder* But other than being a little paranoid, all along the outside/hallway around the glass walls was these paper cut-outs that an artist did. There was origami and different designs cut out of thin paper, and as we worked our way down the hall, we figured out that the artist had lived with her husband in Japan for about four years. That’s when we saw the awesome pictures that she took...my three favorites were of some little girls with paper cherry blossom head bands on, a Geisha and Maiko (sp?), and a cat sitting on an old wooden bench by some plant life. The little girls were so adorable! Kayla and I squeaked about them for a good minute or so before moving on. We looked at some more stuff before leaving. We ended up eating lunch at Pizza Hut, which wasn’t the best one I’ve eaten at before...D= We drove back home (er...to Kayla’s, that is.), and saw the Family Table restaurant we had wanted to eat at. Kayla and Yumi are amazed that I’ve never eaten there...I have no clue if any of you guys have that place in your area...sort of like the whole Hy-Vee thing. XD Yay for lame Midwest stuff! Kayla and I hung out for a bit and drank some coffee...which wasn’t a very good idea...I was bouncing off the walls with all the energy it gave me. XD They took me home, I did my small amount of left-over homework, and then tried to go to sleep. Aside from this weekend, nothing interesting really happened today or Monday...So, I guess I’ll talk to you all later then! Ja ne!
Something different than usual...Though, still adorable!
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