Jan. 18th, 2007

pez: (VLP - Tez! <3)
Went through 4 months' worth of entries and tagged them all. If I do a bit everyday maybe after a couple of weeks I'd be able to get my whole journal tagged. XD; Reading those entries though, I got reminded of all the things I want to write/finish...

[Worth] - D1, recently started. I like the idea but am not sure about the approach I've taken. Maybe I should use a different pov.

[Missing] - SanaYuki (YukiSana?), recently started. Finishing ch.2.

[Skin Deep] - I wrote another chapter but hated it, so... rewriting will be necessary

[Alter Egos] - Too lazy and the plot's too big and... oh but, Rikkai fantasy AU. Why can't it write itself?

some kind of [The City] side story - focus on the Yanagi Yukimura relationship. I only have half the story so far.

a PoT/Trinity Blood crossover - because that's just totally beautiful. I can't decide if Tez should be a Krusnik or a machine.

That ice-cream van fic - Niou. Ice-cream van. Dimension portal. Scones.

[Kunimitsu] - there are more chapters to that universe. I quite like the two chapters I've written for it, since it's more based on the "teenager" side of Tezuka. Good thing is it's not one continuous story, so that can be left until whenever.

[edit]
[Here with me] - a follow-up of [Strange Relationship], centred on the Yukimura-Sanada-Yanagi triangle. Holy crap I've forgotten about this. I wonder if what I've written so far is still in a note book somewhere.
(man, just re-read a bit of that fic. What's with all the long sentences? Did I have an intense hate for commas? DX)




Uh. The office party is on 2nd Feb. I'm planning to take that day off though, and [livejournal.com profile] tez_plush wouldn't go with me as my guest, so I might pass.

Oh wow, the lights keep blinking. The computer screens, too. I wonder if it's to do with the wind. Better post this before the power goes out.

[edit] Why am I still here I want Chinese food and bubble tea like, RIGHT NOW. T___T
pez: (Byakuya - OOC)
Bleach. Oh, how I love this series.

I just ate dinner. And noticed a part of a tooth has disappeared. What the shit? What have I done to deserve this?

I'm not happy with YesAsia and I have made sure they know about it. Wonder what sort of reply they'll give me.

........my toothhhhhh. T_T
pez: (Shirota - crossed arms)
Having come from a different country, it's always hard to feel satisfied. When I'm here and I see people doing things a stupid way, I think "why don't they do it the way they do at home!" and vice versa.

At home, because of typhoons, there's an established system. At Grade 3, young school children don't have to go to school. At Grade 8, all schools stop running and public exams get postponed, people who haven't gone to work yet are to stay home, people who are at work should go home if deemed safe, or stay at work otherwise. Etc etc. And then there was this once, when I was quite small (think I was 10) but I do remember, when there was no typhoon but a very, very bad storm. My mum tried to get my dad to drive me and my sisters to school, but my dad just said "it's raining so bad, just don't go to school!"

Now, back in those days, the concept of "not going to school" just... didn't exist in our minds. My sisters and I were like: O_O HUH??? It was a completely foreign idea.

But it turned out my dad's decision was a right one. That day, loads of landslides happened everywhere. A residential building, I think it was some 15-20 storeys tall, was half buried. And I remember the news saying that a man drove his kids to school, and then got killed on the way back because of landslides. A lot of people died that day.

Anyway, from that day on, we got the rainstorm warning system as well. When it's yellow, people should be on alert. When it's red, the kids stay home. When it's black, everyone stay home (and pray).

Of course, that was way back when and since then, a lot of landslide prevention work has happened. Even when we do get black storm warning now, there is usually just major flooding. There are people who'd need to be rescued from home in low lying land, of course, but deaths are uncommon because people know they are to stay home/where to seek shelter. Children get taught in school the different weather warnings, too.

Now, UK is a very different place. Because of its scale, telling people to "not go to work" nationally is probably a very bad idea economically. But now that freak weather is getting so un-freaky/common, isn't it time to establish some sort of a system? Isn't there anything anybody can do?

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