late night ramble

Apr 28, 2009 22:30

chikotori posted another excellent translation of Gackt doling out advice to people in need, and also mentioned Gackt will be guest starring in an episode of Kimutaku's next dorama Mr. Brain.

the rambling )

gackt, smap

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chikotori April 29 2009, 19:27:50 UTC
I don't much much about Kimutaku, but based on what you wrote here, I am looking forward to any news of how they react to each other :3. Gackt just intimidates the hell out of most people so it will be interesting to see him act with someone who won't be affected that was (and is also not decades older than him).

Re: the comment on interviews being BS, all I have to say is I hate interviews. I've never gone beyond the interview stage in any application for anything (except for one but I failed the second round of interview anyway). Maybe I should start practising my smile.

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isolabella April 30 2009, 22:25:19 UTC
I really hate interviews too. Gackt should hire us. Since work & academics don't matter to him, I guess his hiring requirement is maniacal devotion to him & his goals of world domination. What are you studying anyways? lol. I just realized I don't know!

I've also recruited people, and I'm a total cynic now. Someone with no experience who is honest, responsible and a quick learner is infinitely preferable to someone with a fancy resume, or silver tongued at an interview who lacks the above-mentioned qualities (in fact, those types often like to kiss up to the boss and pawn off work on others).

Well, guess we'll wait for reports from the Mr. Brain set. Look fwd to your translations hehe.

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chikotori May 1 2009, 20:11:07 UTC
I wouldn't like to work for him though. I want to live an easy and relaxed life!

Ah, my course has a lot of maths and stats of the finance/economics related kind. It's not very exciting which is why I never talk about it.

Actually, I don't know what you do either :)

You know, sometimes I really dislike those silver tongued people too. They're just so good at talking their way through anything, something I always have trouble with, and yeah, they tend to be the lazy ones. Oh well, until someone develops an ultimate lazy-ass detector or something, we'll just have to live with those interviews.

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isolabella May 2 2009, 01:59:54 UTC
Oh wow. I was really no good at econ. I think you write very succinctly though, so I would have guessed you were in a course with less numbers. Not that those good with numbers cannot write well. :) I did liberal arts stuff & enjoyed it and then went into law, which I didn't (don't).

You are right, a job under Gackt would be neither easy nor relaxing lol

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chikotori May 3 2009, 20:52:16 UTC
I'm not great at econs either, which is why I am very glad I no longer have to take it as a subject. It's referenced here and there in my studies, but overall I deal mainly with numbers, formulas and greek letters.

I...don't actually think that I write well, so it means a lot to me that you think I do! Ah, law. It is like on the opposite end of the spectrum compared to what I do. I really can't imagine doing that much reading, memorising and essay-writing.

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