Whoa, I've been working on my This Kind of Post, but even I can't read one.
I will ask, though, Mars? I like the manga pretty well, plan to watch it someday, is it pretty brutal? Should I save it for BBF-viciousness prepared moods?
Also, I've been debating watching Nobuta wo Produce. I'm thinking that sounds way funner than the "official" descriptions made it sound. Is it standard Japanese teen stupid-crack-with-way-suppressed-romance?
AH HANAZONO I MISS YOU and your Motley of Men cast. <3
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Oh, but now I'm curious... what imagery in Fated to Love You?
The Health Class Reproduction video metaphors? Or the every-drama's-romantic-moment-ever in pity sequence?
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That's a show that killed my love, I think all for an extension. :(((
I would like to compile a Best Parts version of Personal Taste, which would include the Besties and all the good kissing parts. Because Lee Min Ho was really quite good! And the sets awesome! And the Besties, the Most Cutest Not-Helping-Things sidekicks ever!
But a lot of the beginning stuff and ending stuff was a drag.
Apparently I am reading this post in bits and pieces and coming across more things to ask you about.
Triple: how is the love line in that one? I don't get too weirded out with step-sibling relationships if they're kind of treated lightly, but if there isn't going to be living-with-cute-boys hijinks and awkwardness I will feel my time is wasted.
The love line is kind of... well, not all that much happens, really. It feels more like a jdrama than anything else. But there are hijinks. Uh, some.
One of the roommates (Mr Voice) has a long-standing will-they-or-won't-they relationship, and the other one goes COMPLETELY STALKER BONKERS for Haru's skating coach. It's the weirdest, most annoying thing ever until you get to ep 14 and he whips out a copy of the second Twilight book, and suddenly it all makes sense.
Haru is adorable and full of charm, though. She's followed around by a smitten speed skater who in another life was the fashionisto of Sungkyunkwan. ADORBS.
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I will ask, though, Mars? I like the manga pretty well, plan to watch it someday, is it pretty brutal? Should I save it for BBF-viciousness prepared moods?
Also, I've been debating watching Nobuta wo Produce. I'm thinking that sounds way funner than the "official" descriptions made it sound. Is it standard Japanese teen stupid-crack-with-way-suppressed-romance?
AH HANAZONO I MISS YOU and your Motley of Men cast. <3 ( ... )
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The Health Class Reproduction video metaphors? Or the every-drama's-romantic-moment-ever in pity sequence?
XD
That's a show that killed my love, I think all for an extension. :(((
I would like to compile a Best Parts version of Personal Taste, which would include the Besties and all the good kissing parts. Because Lee Min Ho was really quite good! And the sets awesome! And the Besties, the Most Cutest Not-Helping-Things sidekicks ever!
But a lot of the beginning stuff and ending stuff was a drag.
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I would watch the heck out of Personal Taste: The Good Parts Version. It would be like Tamra the Island, only in reverse. Somebody make this happen!
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Also, shame on you for giving me the idea to do this as a project in service to the world. D:
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Triple: how is the love line in that one? I don't get too weirded out with step-sibling relationships if they're kind of treated lightly, but if there isn't going to be living-with-cute-boys hijinks and awkwardness I will feel my time is wasted.
I don't mind spoilers!
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One of the roommates (Mr Voice) has a long-standing will-they-or-won't-they relationship, and the other one goes COMPLETELY STALKER BONKERS for Haru's skating coach. It's the weirdest, most annoying thing ever until you get to ep 14 and he whips out a copy of the second Twilight book, and suddenly it all makes sense.
Haru is adorable and full of charm, though. She's followed around by a smitten speed skater who in another life was the fashionisto of Sungkyunkwan. ADORBS.
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