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Days: 248.3
Mean Score:
7.56
- Watching2
- Completed1,003
- On-Hold3
- Dropped13
- Plan to Watch93
- Total Entries1,114
- Rewatched0
- Episodes14,386
All Comments (385) Comments
Ich hoffe, Sie hatten einen schönen Halloween-Tag.
Ich werde mich neben Copperhead auch mal mit Indie-Comics beschäftigen.
Anyway milady! I finally got done with the Japanese Wild Arms 2 (understanding the story of Brad Evans and Kanon better). Collecting the whole entire dialogue in the form of photos for Japanese mastery.
I hope that you're having a wonderful March.
Yes, the recent Gundam SEED movie came out kind of recently. Said semitomboyish friend Mimi would totally watch it.
I'm no professional baker, but I would gladly make you a delicious skillet cake. Yes, I cook in my skillet everyday.
That is, happy birthday milady.
As for Grandia HD, I just got to the best part, story-wise.
I look forward to your next birthday by the way.
Best of luck to you milady. I got lots to do because of Japanese, Wild Arms 2, Grandia, Silent Möbius QD and holidays.
Here's an early Christmas present for you: https://epdf.mx/instant-japanese.html
It helped me learn basic Japanese fast and the same will happen to you. Boyé Lafayette de Mente is legendary, best teacher there ever was and is old enough to be my grandfather.
Instant Japanese is a very good book for learning everyday Japanese and I think that you should download it some time. Definitely the first thing to do before getting flashcards for memorizing kanji.
By the way, I like Jun Fukuyama also.
I forgot that Yuki Kajiura was one of your favorite J-Pop acts and she is one of the seasons why I re-watched Madlax last spring.
I also love the fact that Houko Kuwashima and Aya Hisakawa (I love Rem Saverem and Sailor Mercury) starred in the Bee Train anime.
In other news, I've been studying Japanese and I can't wait to re-read Silent Möbius. Kia Asamiya is the most underrated mangaka ever and if I recall, his birthday is practically next door with yours.
I've finally started reading Sorcerer Hunters (best mahou shounen series ever) and later, Digimon V-Tamers.
So yeah! I've decided to take manga more seriously.
Happy birthday to all the J-Pop ladies this last week of March by the way.
Other than that, I've been studying Calculus III since last summer. Now I want to be a mathematician which is another word for Jack of all trades.
As for hobbies, my brother got me some video games this year. My father as of late sent me an extra microwave oven transformer so that I can complete my custom welder. Making secondary coils was good exercise.
I do weld sometimes and it was a little dangerous, but you know what they say, safety first. Things like amperage, fire and ultraviolet rays don't really surprise me that much, but yes, I do keep an extinguisher just in case.
Yes, I do like some older anime, but preferably the ones that age like fine wine.
Right now, I'm just taking a break from anime so I could focus on manga or other hobbies. Maybe until the new Tsukihime drops in Japan.
I don't actually hate newer anime, I just don't like battle shounen and isekai being all over the place. Not a big fan of remakes, but I would sure love a new Hyper Police or Sorcerer Hunters anime that's supercanon. Like Fruits Basket as of late.
Sorcerers Hunters is what I want to read next because a millennial with an Asian husband told me that the manga has interesting side characters that didn't appear in the incomplete 1995 adaptation.
So yeah! I'm really enjoying Linebarrels of Iron as of late getting to know the complete story and the real Miu Kujou.
I eat all kinds of seafood, especially ceviche. My personal favorite seafood dish and I prefer it with umami flavor.
Other than that, I plan on reading Sorcerer Hunters after Linebarrels of Iron some time. Some other Libra woman told me that Sorcerer Hunters was her first anime back in the late 90s.
I'll see you again later.