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Apr. 10th, 2008 10:39 amSlept and woke up extra early due to jet lag, so I used this morning to finish watching Moyashimon. Why are there so few episodes? It feels like the story has only just started but it's all over already.
My sister and I agreed that the Japanese yoghurt microbe is very Sanada...
Starting on Code Geass season 2, Vampire Knight and Bus Gamer soon. For once I can actually watch something as it gets shown rather than be told by people "btw I just watched half/all the episodes of this wonderful series and blah blah blah, blah blah, blah blah blah you should watch it too!" Some might find it strange but I like to either watch something in my own time or be watching it when everybody else is. It's really off-putting to discover something when everybody else has discovered it a week ago and are on the next climax point of the show already. They LJ-cut their fangirl gushing so that they don't spoil others, but I'm left to feel really blah about it all because I don't know what they're talking about. Then the feeling comes that I must watch faster to know what everyone else is talking about and really, between all my obligations and interests, there isn't much time left to sit and watch lots of episodes in one go anyway. And the fun of it is taken away because it feels too much like work. I'm sure the series is great. But. Just call me weird, okay?
Finished the Yakitate Japan game. It says there is now a new, secret stage, but it seems like I have to play it all over again before I can reach that stage. >> Going back to L - the Prologue instead.
At work, they're making me finish a report on a scheme but they've made changes to the scheme that I've only just found out. I DON'T KNOW HOW TO DO THIS.
My sister and I agreed that the Japanese yoghurt microbe is very Sanada...
Starting on Code Geass season 2, Vampire Knight and Bus Gamer soon. For once I can actually watch something as it gets shown rather than be told by people "btw I just watched half/all the episodes of this wonderful series and blah blah blah, blah blah, blah blah blah you should watch it too!" Some might find it strange but I like to either watch something in my own time or be watching it when everybody else is. It's really off-putting to discover something when everybody else has discovered it a week ago and are on the next climax point of the show already. They LJ-cut their fangirl gushing so that they don't spoil others, but I'm left to feel really blah about it all because I don't know what they're talking about. Then the feeling comes that I must watch faster to know what everyone else is talking about and really, between all my obligations and interests, there isn't much time left to sit and watch lots of episodes in one go anyway. And the fun of it is taken away because it feels too much like work. I'm sure the series is great. But. Just call me weird, okay?
Finished the Yakitate Japan game. It says there is now a new, secret stage, but it seems like I have to play it all over again before I can reach that stage. >> Going back to L - the Prologue instead.
At work, they're making me finish a report on a scheme but they've made changes to the scheme that I've only just found out. I DON'T KNOW HOW TO DO THIS.
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Date: 2008-04-11 03:06 am (UTC)Or in my case, I usually don't get a chance to watch it until everyone's already done and over with it. So half the time when I find a series I am liking and want to MADLY FANGIRL with people, everyone's already moved on and don't care about it anymore. XD Cryyyy. This is the main reason I haven't watched Bleach or Death Note other than catching random eps on CN. >>;
One of these days I might go pester Steve for his Bleach dvds since he's still fanboying it, but walking next door takes too much work. (See, I can't even keep up with things when he's watching them and dling the second they come out XD).
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Date: 2008-04-12 07:28 am (UTC)....Fail, Nori. XD