To: neptune_fortune@livejournal.com From: peach_arrow@livejournal.jp Subject: Let's give it a try
>>I'm not precisely interesting people. More like in the bizarre department[...]maybe you're already used to freaks of nature.
Interesting, bizarre, same difference to me. Both are better than being a vapid, giggling nuisance or a boring, faceless drone. Freak of nature? Like this guy? Because I hang out with that guy.
>>nice English, by the way!
Thank you. I have a business degree (boring, faceless, left it) that required fluency in English. I can also hold my own in German as long as it's written. I have a chemistry degree (exicting only because things blow up and chemistry is awesmome) that required reading fluency because a lot of source documents are from German chemists.
>>No, I have no idea who your sister is.[...] Should I know your sis? Oh right, you don't want me to care for her
Actually, you might know of her, but I don't think you know her herself. And I don't care if you care about her as long as you're not already her friend. Despite a seven year age gap, my sister and I have several very good friends in common--I'm twenty-six and they're all eighteen. Hence, I need to make my own friends. My sister's name is Sakura. You might have heard Hiiragizawa mention her or something.
>>So unless you think Clow Reed was a nice old chap, sure, count me in!
Sounds like you've met that rat bastard Clow and can't stand him either, which makes you good people in my book like a plan!
A question? Padawan? Did Hiiragizawa grow a little rat-tail braid lately? Because if he did, I want a picture of that.
I'd write more right now except I'm bleeding from several soccer-based wounds, my boss demands that I pick up a shift at his restaurant today just for having friends, and I'm going to see '300' tonight and I have to buy popcorn for everybody since I'm making them go eat okonomiyaki. Want to discuss movies with me? I like explosions and craptacularly bad movies.
To: peach_arrow@livejournal.jp From: neptune_fortune@livejournal.com Subject: Re: Let's give it a try
...Is that guy human? I'd normally think the images from his icons are from fandoms or fantasy art or something, but it looks eerily familiar to someone I know. Maybe you've met him? Black fur, green wings, doesn't talk a lot...?
That's awesome, I only know some Welsh, loose French bookphrases I got from school, and random words in "fangirl" Japanese. Ah, and I used to speak a bit of Vulcan when I was little, but that one doesn't count.
Sakura, you say? I'm not sure, the name does sounds familiar, but it's too common and I know I've heard it under several other circunstances. I sell some manga and imported videogames in my store, after all, and there's a handful of Sakuras in geek media. Like the pink-haired girl in Naruto, or the series Sakura Wars (is it about a girl called Sakura in the army, or they battle with flowers? no bleeding clue)
I only met him once, and let me tell you it was enough for me. Woot!
Heh, no, I just call him like that to piss him off; he can't understand the difference between Star Wars and Star Trek, so I doubt he'll cut his hair like that. The best progress he made was understanding the short, green one with pointy ears is called Yoda and not Spock. Besides, I hope he never leaves his hair any longer than that: he'd look like That Asshole
That sounds like it was an eventful day! My boyfriend likes his movies explodey and plotless, and loves Frank Miller's crap, so I can keep up with that kind of conversation. I'm more of a CG gal, but I see the charm of kabooms.
From: peach_arrow@livejournal.jp
Subject: Let's give it a try
>>I'm not precisely interesting people. More like in the bizarre department[...]maybe you're already used to freaks of nature.
Interesting, bizarre, same difference to me. Both are better than being a vapid, giggling nuisance or a boring, faceless drone. Freak of nature? Like this guy? Because I hang out with that guy.
>>nice English, by the way!
Thank you. I have a business degree (boring, faceless, left it) that required fluency in English. I can also hold my own in German as long as it's written. I have a chemistry degree (exicting only because things blow up and chemistry is awesmome) that required reading fluency because a lot of source documents are from German chemists.
>>No, I have no idea who your sister is.[...] Should I know your sis? Oh right, you don't want me to care for her
Actually, you might know of her, but I don't think you know her herself. And I don't care if you care about her as long as you're not already her friend. Despite a seven year age gap, my sister and I have several very good friends in common--I'm twenty-six and they're all eighteen. Hence, I need to make my own friends. My sister's name is Sakura. You might have heard Hiiragizawa mention her or something.
>>So unless you think Clow Reed was a nice old chap, sure, count me in!
Sounds like you've met that rat bastard Clow and can't stand him either, which makes you good people in my book like a plan!
A question? Padawan? Did Hiiragizawa grow a little rat-tail braid lately? Because if he did, I want a picture of that.
I'd write more right now except I'm bleeding from several soccer-based wounds, my boss demands that I pick up a shift at his restaurant today just for having friends, and I'm going to see '300' tonight and I have to buy popcorn for everybody since I'm making them go eat okonomiyaki. Want to discuss movies with me? I like explosions and craptacularly bad movies.
Kinomoto Touya
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From: neptune_fortune@livejournal.com
Subject: Re: Let's give it a try
...Is that guy human? I'd normally think the images from his icons are from fandoms or fantasy art or something, but it looks eerily familiar to someone I know. Maybe you've met him? Black fur, green wings, doesn't talk a lot...?
That's awesome, I only know some Welsh, loose French bookphrases I got from school, and random words in "fangirl" Japanese. Ah, and I used to speak a bit of Vulcan when I was little, but that one doesn't count.
Sakura, you say? I'm not sure, the name does sounds familiar, but it's too common and I know I've heard it under several other circunstances. I sell some manga and imported videogames in my store, after all, and there's a handful of Sakuras in geek media. Like the pink-haired girl in Naruto, or the series Sakura Wars (is it about a girl called Sakura in the army, or they battle with flowers? no bleeding clue)
I only met him once, and let me tell you it was enough for me. Woot!
Heh, no, I just call him like that to piss him off; he can't understand the difference between Star Wars and Star Trek, so I doubt he'll cut his hair like that. The best progress he made was understanding the short, green one with pointy ears is called Yoda and not Spock. Besides, I hope he never leaves his hair any longer than that: he'd look like That Asshole
That sounds like it was an eventful day! My boyfriend likes his movies explodey and plotless, and loves Frank Miller's crap, so I can keep up with that kind of conversation. I'm more of a CG gal, but I see the charm of kabooms.
Megan
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