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Dec. 16th, 2022 07:23 amREALLY into Loveless right now. I never finished all the volumes I have, and I wanted to read more in general and omg... I'm just SO into it, middle school me, and stressed as hell highschool me could not have enjoyed this fully. Nyaaa they are just so good...
I've also decided to write summary's when needed to make sure I'm keeping track of the plot, and write my thoughts down in a notebook.
Wish there was more old fan stuff about it online or any active fans, it's dry af lmao.
I've also decided to write summary's when needed to make sure I'm keeping track of the plot, and write my thoughts down in a notebook.
Wish there was more old fan stuff about it online or any active fans, it's dry af lmao.
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Oct. 3rd, 2022 07:35 pmBriefly existing my feminist mode to read this manga I'm hooked on. So good it got me to read scans(of a story, not just porn) for the first time in probably over a year. That's how fucking good it is (to me and my intense fetishes). I could not read this in a normal non-horny state of mind lol. It has a real sweet and fun feel to it though(that's how it got me to stay rather than just skimming it once to jack off).
I went to the library today with the intention of making a bird house and talking to the people there. I arrived just on time for when they said they were starting and headed down stairs. I even got to ride the elevator which its sign says is only for disbaled people because the staff told me to.
When I went down stairs however there were only 2 people there that seemed on the younger teen side. With the small and young turn out, I just decided to head back up. It's not that I'm repelled by people younger than me, it just seemed like it'd be harder to socialize, especailly with how few people were there.
I passed a lady getting off the elevator. When I went to check out books later see asked me about my bird house cause she wanted to see it, but I had nothing to show! That alone made me wish I had done it, she seemed very sweet. :]
Anyways I had fun broasing for quite a while, found some interesting manga.
Firstly, Oishibono. It seems to be and extremly long unning manga from the 80's about journalists who review food. I wasn't sure where to start though as I didn't see any numbers on one of the volumes. The one that did have a number was a version in which the title included A la Carte so I wasn't sure if it was part of the same main story line. It seems to be one of those series which was huge in Japan at some point but never caught on in the U.S. I think the art style is nice. I might check out the anime out of curiosity. Also I found the Japanese cover of the first volume funny lol.
Secondly, kageki Shojo. I had seen this before and was charmed by the cover art. Fluffy hair, pastel colors, Lady Oscar-esque fit. This time I read the synopsis and found out it's about a girl who joins an all female theatre troupe like Takarazuka and does want to play the role of Lady Oscar! I gotta read it so bad!
Thirdly, Classmates. nothing much to say because I already knew about it, but I forgot it existed! On my reading list for sure now. I actually wanted it one Christmas because I head it was being realeased in English but it was available yet.
Forthly, Other World Barbara. A story by Hagio Moto. The book is printed huge. Apparently it's scifi? Which is not what I associate her with. On the reading list. :)
Fifthly, A Man and His Cat. I can't help it, its an old man and his cat :) On the reading list.
Sixthly, there are five volumes of Blank Canvas????? I thought there were only two! I remember being kind of bumbed at the ending. Very happy to continue it.
Outside of manga, I found a Paul Hollywood cookbook for pie? Interesting. I was looking for books on Indian food but for starting out cooking I don't want to really deal with getting uncommon ingredients, or not having anymore uses for them. I ended up checking out a cookbook on soups. Most seem pretty simple with common stuff so I'm gonna ty and cook stuff from that :)
Leaving, I bought some chocolate soy milk. I think I prefer vanilla. 🥛🤍
When I went down stairs however there were only 2 people there that seemed on the younger teen side. With the small and young turn out, I just decided to head back up. It's not that I'm repelled by people younger than me, it just seemed like it'd be harder to socialize, especailly with how few people were there.
I passed a lady getting off the elevator. When I went to check out books later see asked me about my bird house cause she wanted to see it, but I had nothing to show! That alone made me wish I had done it, she seemed very sweet. :]
Anyways I had fun broasing for quite a while, found some interesting manga.
Firstly, Oishibono. It seems to be and extremly long unning manga from the 80's about journalists who review food. I wasn't sure where to start though as I didn't see any numbers on one of the volumes. The one that did have a number was a version in which the title included A la Carte so I wasn't sure if it was part of the same main story line. It seems to be one of those series which was huge in Japan at some point but never caught on in the U.S. I think the art style is nice. I might check out the anime out of curiosity. Also I found the Japanese cover of the first volume funny lol.
Secondly, kageki Shojo. I had seen this before and was charmed by the cover art. Fluffy hair, pastel colors, Lady Oscar-esque fit. This time I read the synopsis and found out it's about a girl who joins an all female theatre troupe like Takarazuka and does want to play the role of Lady Oscar! I gotta read it so bad!
Thirdly, Classmates. nothing much to say because I already knew about it, but I forgot it existed! On my reading list for sure now. I actually wanted it one Christmas because I head it was being realeased in English but it was available yet.
Forthly, Other World Barbara. A story by Hagio Moto. The book is printed huge. Apparently it's scifi? Which is not what I associate her with. On the reading list. :)
Fifthly, A Man and His Cat. I can't help it, its an old man and his cat :) On the reading list.
Sixthly, there are five volumes of Blank Canvas????? I thought there were only two! I remember being kind of bumbed at the ending. Very happy to continue it.
Outside of manga, I found a Paul Hollywood cookbook for pie? Interesting. I was looking for books on Indian food but for starting out cooking I don't want to really deal with getting uncommon ingredients, or not having anymore uses for them. I ended up checking out a cookbook on soups. Most seem pretty simple with common stuff so I'm gonna ty and cook stuff from that :)
Leaving, I bought some chocolate soy milk. I think I prefer vanilla. 🥛🤍