Jumping on the bandwagon

Aug 12, 2009 16:46

I'm so unloved :(

My journal is relatively new though, so I guess it's not that bad.

Who comments the most on this journal? )

meme, nonsense

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iesika August 12 2009, 17:10:50 UTC
No, see, this breakdown proves that you are an awesome person because you are polite and respond to other people's comments! According to this, you have only ever not responded to someone 18 times!

I'm curious about my stats, now...

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faile_neume August 13 2009, 03:09:49 UTC
ITS THIS THING I HAVE WHERE I CAN'T LEAVE A COMMENT UNANSWERED

It's a serious problem. I have the same trouble with text messages and emails.

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iesika August 13 2009, 03:54:23 UTC
You're just trying to get the last word in. It won't work!

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faile_neume August 13 2009, 03:59:18 UTC
I KNOW

Often when people find out this weakness they take advantage and write almost nothing comments/texts just to get me to keep replying!

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iesika August 13 2009, 04:07:07 UTC
GASP! Who would do such a thing? Who could be so petty and cruel in their search for cheap amusement?!

BLAHBLAHBLAHBLAH

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faile_neume August 13 2009, 04:08:52 UTC
APPARENTLY YOU ARE

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iesika August 13 2009, 04:14:58 UTC
The sad thing is, you're probably going to win, because it is not 11pm where you are, and I have to be up for work at 5am. But I'm going to give it my best try!

I ate sushi today! It was delicious! I didn't spend as much money as I expected to, at the comic book store, so after I sent off the giant email to you, I printed out that story by Te I was talking about with the handstands-on-asses, and I went and splurged on delicious sushi dinner while I read shameless porn.

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faile_neume August 13 2009, 04:18:39 UTC
Yeah.. but I'm also about to pass out from tiredness too. So you may be victorius.

I hate susih! I don't mind raw fish, but seaweed. UGH.

And yes, that email was epic. Would you like a reply? I've been glaring at it for the past hour considering trying to write a reply. I can has link to these ass!handstands?

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iesika August 13 2009, 04:33:36 UTC
I am the opposite. I'm a vegetarian, and I don't eat fish. But seaweed is yay! Tonight, I had age tofu, tamago nigiri and a kara roll, which had kampyo, red pickled daikon, cucumber and avocado, in nori. The chef came out after I placed my order and said "Oh hai, I thought that was you!" because I apparently eat at Waka House entirely too often. I only would have spent $15 if I hadn't tipped my waitress so much (because when she greeted me at 'my' table she asked if my dog had her stitches out yet). Flirty waiter guy kept trying to read over my shoulder, too, but I was READING PORN so I did not encourage him ( ... )

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faile_neume August 13 2009, 04:37:43 UTC
Vegetarian? *makes a face* animal flesh is too delicious to give up.

I don't go anywhere often enough to have 'my' table or a reognisable order. And reading porn in public can be awkward! And writing! I'll be writing fic at school and people will ask and I can't really say "oh you know, just writing two fictional comic book characters making out"

Hehe. Timmy Does the DCU would be an awesome title. Thanks for the link!

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iesika August 13 2009, 04:42:22 UTC
Yuck yuck yuck dead animals yuck.

It was less the specific order (I tend to mix things up), and more the lack of fish. And also probably the age tofu, because I never don't get the age tofu.

You want to know what's fun? Explaining to your family that you're going to california for a gay cartoon porn convention. Except I just told them it was an animation festival, and didn't mention the yaoi part. *le sigh* I'm missing Yaoi-con again this year, because of finances and work, and it sucks sucks sucks.

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faile_neume August 13 2009, 04:46:48 UTC
Omnomnom. If you don't mind me asking, are you vegetarian for moral/health/taste reasons?

Ahh okay. I like tofu but only when it's cooked nice. I don't know what age tofu is though :(

Hahahaha. My parents don't know I write fic, but I think they suspect. I'm not a particular fan of yaoi, or anime. I used to like it but I just sort of got over it.

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iesika August 13 2009, 05:11:40 UTC
I am a vegetarian because from the moment I knew where meat came from, I couldn't think of it as food anymore. It was a piece of dead animal on my plate. I tried giving it up when I was in the first or second grade, but my mom wasn't having it. In the end, it took until the fourth grade before she said "fine, but you have to cook all your own meals yourself from now on." So I did. I haven't eaten meat in fifteen, almost sixteen years. Even if that hadn't been the case, though, I think I would have "given it up" for environmental reasons as soon as I knew the impact of meat farming.

Age tofu is fried in 1/2 inch thick slices and then served in a ponzu-type soup with green onions, and it is YUM.

You can have sushi without seaweed, you know. In fact, most of what I usually get does't have nori. Nigiri-zushi is hand formed and not in a roll, and then there are lots of other things one can wrap a roll with. Waka does sushi in soy and rice paper, in kale, in fried tofu, etc.

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faile_neume August 13 2009, 05:15:43 UTC
Ah okay, that's fair enough. IMO as long as you are still eating okay then there's nothing wrong with being a vegetarian. My cousin on the other hand, went vegetarian for a few months and nearly ended up in hospital because she wasn't getting enough iron/nutrients/etc. But me, even when I was little I was totally cool with where meat came from. At the age of five, when insisting that we live on a farm, I pretty much said "and we need to have cows, so we can have steak for dinner!"

Oooh yum.

See, we don't have lots of options over here. Any sushi restauran I've been to only has seaweed sushi. I assume if I went to a really nice one rather than a mall one I would be able to find seaweed-less sushi. but yeah.. whenever we make sushi for dinner I make myself rice balls without seaweed.

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iesika August 13 2009, 05:36:27 UTC
There is also chirashi-zushi, which is stuff-in-a-bowl-of-rice, and ...I forget what it's called, where they stuff rice and things into a squid or octopus and then slice it like a roll (appropriate icon!). And "battleship" sushi, and inari-zushi, which is little fried tofu pockets stuffed with rice and things, and pressed sushi, which is kind of the original, but you can't hardly find it anywhere, now. (You put rice and things into a wooden box and smoosh it, and then you cut the block into slices. It's rather more like the original, fermented-rice sushi of feudal japan, and wow, I'm even a dork about my food, aren't I?)

I used to make a lot more sushi and onigiri at home, until I moved into this apartment and there were suddenly four different sushi resturaunts within half a mile of the place, all on the same street. ^_^; I got lazy.

You should take a fresh set of stats for your journal. I feel like I've typed about fifty comments to you tonight. Granted, some of them were in my journal.

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faile_neume August 13 2009, 05:40:13 UTC
ALL OF THOSE THINGS SOUND SO DELICIOUS! I wish I had access to food like that. Send me some?

We have a sushi making kit, but it hasn't been used in a while. And I just got an epic craving for rice. Damn.

Haha, we've been having like, seven seperate conversations. This is why I got AIM, because I did this with too many people and it got frustrating to have lots of comment-conversations.

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