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Harry Potter kick again.

I have this weird thing going on where I've got several HP blurbs up and yet I am not writing anything more about them. It doesn't help that I've recently lost any bits of notes I had. But uhm. Me and HP-- we're weird. The kicks last too short to really get much writing done.

Also, uhm! I cannot write British English for the life of me! I'm certain my American would show, and not just in my Zs and COLORS. XD

So here's me searching that massive Harry Potter ocean for the right fics:

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Digimon.

...yes, dammit, Digimon.

Idk. In America (the English dub) it's really rather goofy. Of course it is always a kid's show, Japan or America, but after watching the Japanese version-- er, well, it's a little more serious than the American one. Just a little.

Yeah, okay, I like it. I was a Pokemon geek first, so for a while I detested Digimon on the principle that it and Pokemon were running at the same-ish time and both had similar monsters and I just couldn't abide that some folks thought Digimon was better, because Pokemon is OBVIOUSLY superior. (Okay, and I still think that to this day-- Pokemon trumps Digimon every day, always.)

The art is cartoony but unique, and really I don't mind it. It can be incredibly cute at times and at the very least it isn't bland. I like how they sometimes render the backgrounds as sort of splotches of color.

But mostly I like it because it's actually trippy as all fuck. Phone booths on the beach, telephone poles and cruise ships in the desert, a trolley with no tracks on the lake... The weird shit that happens with Koushiro/Izzy's computer. And while sometimes the characters are upbeat and goofy, there is (especially in the Japanese version) an undercurrent of more serious things (Koushiro is adopted, I think, and Yamato/Matt and Takeru/TK are brothers but their parents are divorced, and the ever-present weight on the children that they have no clue where they are, why they're there, how they got there, or how the fuck things work there).

I don't know. It's not particularly thought-provoking, but it's an easy-to-watch adventure with some cool stylings.

...+Taichi/Yamato (Tai/Matt) <3

...also I lol'd at the 3rd season English dub. I don't like the third season at all, but... It has Ougi's, Tohdoh's, and Viletta's English voices. lolololol it NEVER fails to amuse me to hear voice actor's different roles, especially since I am usually so terrible at voice-recognition.
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Hey guys, okay, you are about to get the hell spammed out of your friendslist. Sorry. The computer has been occupied for the past, uhm, week?

1. Things I've read lately! Three Hikaru no Go fic recs.

Hikaru no Go )

2. Music!

I listen to music every day. In the morning I sit up for a while, check my messages, and then play music for an hour. At night, I brush my teeth, get dressed for bed, and then play music for an hour. I love music. My favorite is American Blues, but my favorite band is rock band U2.

I don't often associate music with writing, though. I am not, myself, musically talented, so while I enjoy it I cannot use music in my art. This, however, is... different. This song. It's one of my absolute favorites. I wanted to share it because I listened to it right after finishing the first rough draft of my Hikaru no Go fic, "The Hurricane Quiets", and... well...

Please don't mind the video, I'm just using this youtube video to give y'all the music. Title: Like a Bruise. Artist: Jon Itkin.




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Trigun. Classic! Has anyone NOT seen Trigun? It would weird me out because Trigun was so incredibly popular around here. All the kids watched it when it was running on TV. Even the kids who never watched another anime ever-- those kids watched Trigun here where I live.

Trigun? It makes me want to be a better person.

A lot of it is dumb shit, stupid action, blowing stuff up, and Ridiculous Feats of Badassery. It's shonen from the 90s, what can you do. But of all the other anime that follow this stupid shonen model and try to teach you morals and whatnot-- Naruto and Bleach and whatever --none of them really touch Trigun in that regard. Naruto doesn't make me want to be a better person. Trigun does.

Goofy shonen hero who, despite badassery and the devil's reputation, refuses to kill. Rurouni Kenshin? I think Trigun is better than Rurouni Kenshin. Kenshin is repenting for his crimes of the past. Vash has never killed in his entire damn life. Put that way, Kenshin is more selfish than Vash. Vash is so good and pure that it hurts you and makes you feel ashamed that you aren't as good of a person as you could be.

Also... Knives vs. Vash-- the greatest anime adversaries of all time?! Like, don't get me wrong, the only reason I ever gave two shits about Naruto was Naruto and Sasuke because omg, those two are lovely. But Knives and Vash top it. Top it soooo much.

Go, Vash, go! Save Gunsmoke with your LOVE AND PEACE.

I want to write for Trigun, I honestly do, but plot-wise it is very neatly tied up by the end. There's only one "big" avenue to explore once it's over so of course it's played out.

...also, lololol, English dub for Vash = Johnny Yong Bosch. So of course I have my moments of rofl'ing while comparing Lelouch and Vash and trying to imagine Lelouch making a peace sign and saying that the world IS MADE OF LOVE AND PEACE.

[/just got done rewatching after many years. No one to express feelings to.] This isn't me reccing because I think it's obscure or something, not by any means. This is just me venting the awesome. ...but if you haven't seen it, omg that's weird, but also, go watch it! Gee!

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So I have ADD or something when it comes to writing. I write hard and fast for short periods of time, then I either switch to a new fic or I go on a massive reading binge. Right now it's a reading binge. I spend all day reading fic. Literally, ALL DAY.

Wanna know what I'm reading? Here you go.

Harry Potter )


All I've got at the moment. I'll start keeping better tracks of my reading.

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http://www.kekkai.org/sabina/NnY/fiction/hikago/proofbycontradiction.html


It's a great shame to me that the Hikaru no Go fandom seems to be mostly dead. Granted, the series is nearly ten years old by now. But all the great fanfiction is dated for at least three years ago, and mostly more. This piece was written in 2006.

It hits so many of my buttons that I think my mind exploded. I am going to cry. Seriously, what a total mindfuck. I finished reading it and now am in a total stupor of amazement. Seriously stylish.

But. The hng fandom is dead. This is old. And no one reading my journal is a fan of hng. So, while being fandom related, this is sort of a personal entry for myself, so that I will have this story put away in my Inspiration Box.

Though I am somewhere around five years late, I felt I had to write a review, and so left this comment:

"This, I have to tell you, is technical genius. It is all so painstakingly laid out, so planned and polished and perfect. Every line is placed in just the way it should be; there are pauses just when a pause is needed; the sections are so clean, so well-contained. The speakers are captured perfectly, from the formal tone in writing (Ashiwara) to the very natural-reading flow of personal interviews.

But just as great as the technicalities is the emotional power. The mood is a punch to the gut, all-encompassing. There is not a moment that does not fit with the tone. Even the silly parts of Hikaru's videos are captured with perfection, because precisely they are videos, mere recordings, echoes.

The stringed pieces tell just enough for me, and leave out just enough for me-- the general air of mystery is so very congruous to the facts, even. For instance, all the mentions that the Sai project is something Akira did alone, or especially Ashiwara's email. These all look at the Sai project from the outside, which is exactly where the reader should be, on the outside just as the researcher is. The reader is the researcher, even, and so the reader is pulled in and dragged along with the whole fic. So the information left out-- Akira's ultimate fate, Kouyo's last game --really only makes it more real. As you say, what is missing is what defines the piece as a whole.

The entire thing is pieced together just right. Some writers know about technicality, and some writers know about emotion, and you, ma'am, know about both, and that is amazing. I finished reading this and fell into some sort of contemplative stupor. I think my brain melted or something of the sort. The piece is so very inspiring."


Okay, you know what, I find it VERY difficult to leave long reviews. I hate reviewing in fact, because I am naturally a critical, analytical person. If asked to give a long, honest review, I will most likely spend the time pointing out the flaws in the writing, and that almost always, for the author, overshadows my one or two lines about the fic being enjoyable nonetheless. Because I don't know how to convey rightness as well as wrongness, I suppose.

So no, I don't leave long reviews. Often I leave no review at all, even if I enjoyed the fic a lot.

But this. Jesus. THIS. Is greatness. Some of my favorite themes in any sort of fiction are obsession, artificial intelligence, and loneliness. This fic has those three themes, and then presents it so beautifully. It is heart wrenching, heartbreaking. I feel like I can grow as a writer just from reading this.

[/slobbering rant, sorry]

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