Come to think of it, this is the right way to do October.

Oct 25, 2010 18:47

I have made poor use of my Monday.

I took up playing Umineko no Naku Koro ni again, and have been going at it pretty steadily today. I managed to not spend all day at it, taking up some other time reading Gaudy Night and other time doing some actual work. I have some dubious ambitions in the web design direction, which I'm really hoping will help ( Read more... )

anime, design, visual novels, books are fine too, work

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izumabakumatsu October 26 2010, 00:55:26 UTC
Seen GN's back synopsis. Seems like something I'd like. Thanks for the intro. :)

You'd be surprised of who Maria really is. That's the only spoiler you get.
Did Jessica turn into Akiha yet???

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tea_doll October 26 2010, 18:47:43 UTC
It's largely love story. Be warned.

Stop with the %$#& spoiler hints already! *glare glare*

Jessica still seems to be Jessica. No sign of long black hair or hairbands or fiery demon powers... or whatever you may be talking about (and no, I don't want you to tell me). -_-

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izumabakumatsu October 26 2010, 19:38:06 UTC
.... Meh, I hope it's not too mushy-mushy then.

Haha. ok ok. I promise I won't.

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tea_doll October 26 2010, 19:45:11 UTC
No, it's not that mushy at all. There's really too much distance and aggression and restraint and such things to allow for mushiness. It gets mushy in the next book, when they go on their honeymoon. :p

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izumabakumatsu October 26 2010, 19:56:42 UTC
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I'm not going to ask... Yes, I shouldn't.

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tea_doll October 26 2010, 20:56:43 UTC
Whatever your twisted little mind is thinking right now is much, much worse than the truth.

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izumabakumatsu October 27 2010, 03:20:08 UTC
The mushiness isn't as bad, you mean???

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tea_doll October 27 2010, 03:29:28 UTC
Oh, that... No... That's probably as bad as you're thinking.

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izumabakumatsu October 27 2010, 03:35:43 UTC
So... any hot secks in the novel??? Hope not.

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tea_doll October 27 2010, 03:46:41 UTC
Har har. :p It was written in the mid-nineteenth twentieth century, so the sex is talked about in a slightly veiled way, but not described or presented. I don't think you have anything to worry about there.

Ed: And that's only in the honeymoon novel, not GN.

Ed: I meant mid-twentieth century. I don't know what I was thinking when I said nineteenth. >_<;;

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