Just before the drop;P

Nov 17, 2007 20:42

Now that I'm almost completely back to normal (although this cough and sore throat are hanging on somehow) I feel like I've just been cranked up to the highest level of a rollercoaster...actually, I can conjure the exact feeling if I think about it, just like riding the mindbender in Edmonton: watching the walls and ground fall away, clinging ( Read more... )

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elenniel November 18 2007, 06:50:32 UTC
The Nikkei Health photoshoot does make him look younger *nods*

Him poring almost studiously over back issues of magazines before interviews really just reinforces his work ethic in my opinion ^^

And I always feel a liiittle happier whenever I see/hear/read that Jun likes literature and reading. Like it's nice to know he's not totally wrapped up in fashion and the other stuff that makes people call him "hime" ^^;

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nyanchan November 22 2007, 04:38:19 UTC
Ah, I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought so;)

I agree, I cna just see him sitting there with pursed lips reading intently...it's a happy image:3

It's mainly his intellectual leanings that attracted me once I got apst his looks, so I really enjoy hearing about his thoughts on reading/literature...I'm a long-time bookworm myself;P

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elenniel November 22 2007, 15:19:10 UTC
Yay for bookworms! (I eat books. XD )
His intellectual leanings are a definite plus. I've a deep respect for that sort of person (which is why I like Sho a lot too).. ^^

Unfortunately I can't yet read/understand that much Japanese so I don't know much about Jun's opinions in literature - apart from that he likes Harry Potter? lol

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nyanchan November 28 2007, 23:06:45 UTC
Bookworms rock:D
Yeah, it's rare to find someone is showbiz that you can actually respect, and he's definitely got my respect:3

Haha, he likes Harry Potter and Japanese classicsXD See the latest article, he talks about it a bit^^

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elenniel November 29 2007, 00:56:12 UTC
True, that. I respect Jun - and Sho! - a good deal, considering that they're "just some singers." XP

Ah... Pity I don't like Harry Potter that much, although I've read the books and don't mind talking about them.

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nyanchan November 29 2007, 03:13:48 UTC
I've never read Harry Potter, I started watching the movies and as far as I'm concerned you either read the book first or not at all...cause going from the movie to the book never seems to work^^;

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elenniel November 29 2007, 05:58:20 UTC
Hm... I think from the movie to the book is okay. The reverse is the problem. Hahah! You tend to expect more after reading the books and the movie will either be satisfactory or a big disappointment. That's my experience anyway ^^

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nyanchan December 2 2007, 04:19:29 UTC
I've had a bit of both...like, I read the Bourne Identity about a decade ago, and I really prefer the movies. But on the other hand there are some pretty bad adaptations I've seen as well;)

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