Baystorm~

Feb 17, 2013 22:45

So, it feels like forever since I listened to Baystorm... I guess that means these past two weeks felt like forever? lol ;^^ But I'm back and here to bring you Baystorm once again :D ( Read more... )

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capacheno February 17 2013, 14:54:49 UTC
nice postcards. XD
for a minuted there i thought you went to an anime convention. haha, that almost shocked me cause here in milwaukee, WI (USA) we are having one of our anime convention here this week. my friends been posting up pictures and all on fb...so when i saw fairytale...it was like "ah"...haha and then i read on and of course reality hit. =P

back on topic, nino is so adorable. haha i'm guessing he is going to buy the DVD then.
Arashi schedule sure are pack.
thanks ^^

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kimi_no_tsuki February 18 2013, 11:44:34 UTC
Hehe, actually people would probably be surprised that there aren't really many anime conventions in Japan, lol. And the ones that do exist are very different from anime conventions in the states, they are pretty much just strictly doujinshi. But then again this is probably because you can find any stuff everywhere and so there isn't really a need for conventions. Ah, it's been so long since I've been to a con! I used to go to Anime Expo every year back in the day, hehe.

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capacheno February 23 2013, 14:56:08 UTC
sorry for the over expire late comment....
but that's interesting to know. i've seen asian cosplay online and took it for granted that there would be such normal events there, but what you said is true. haha, i guess you can find stuff anywhere and everywhere there.
thanks for letting me know.

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kimi_no_tsuki February 24 2013, 02:19:48 UTC
Hehe, it's ok :D

Oh, and cosplay is very different over here too. For conventions you have to sign up and pay money if you want to cosplay. And they have a section with like "booths" where the cosplay teams stand and pose for pictures. You can't go walking around in your cosplay. So, I guess it's a lot more "professional". I like the style of conventions in the States better. It's more relaxed and fun I think.

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capacheno February 24 2013, 18:10:52 UTC
OMG! 0.0 Amazing.
haha, things over there are really different.
but yea i have to agree with you that conventions here might be funner.

j/w are you teaching in japan?

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kimi_no_tsuki February 25 2013, 10:55:37 UTC
I'm not teaching actually. I was going to grad school and I graduated in September of last year. Now I work at the international exchange office of Mejiro University.

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capacheno February 26 2013, 15:20:46 UTC
wow, so interesting 0.0

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