| LATEST NEWS on FORT HOOD SHOOTINGS |
[5.. Nov, 2009|10:19 pm] |
SUSPECT is not dead.
An Army psychiatrist opened fire with two handguns at the Fort Hood Army post on Thursday, killing 12 and wounding 31 others, Army officials said, adding the suspect was shot several times but survived.
Authorities identified the suspected gunman as Major Nidal Malik Hasan, who had treated soldiers wounded in foreign wars preparing for foreign deployment at the post.
Major Nidal Hasan was born and raised in the United States, at the present time, his motivation in considered personal (he was about to be deployed overseas) not political. He did however, target people that he knew.
Fort Hood in Killeen Texas is the largest military facility in the world.
http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSTRE5A454F20091106 |
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| Hyakujitsu no Bara (Maiden Rose) OVA2 |
[5.. Nov, 2009|03:40 pm] |
Remember that wonderful anime I rec'd some months ago? Beautiful bishounen Lord of an AU Japan somewhere between WW1 and 2 with the tall Germanic soldier who serves as his right hand?
OVA 2 has now been subbed by arrinfantasy! And it's better than the first half!!!
http://www.aarinfantasy.com/
You can also see a link to the preview of the NEW version of Ai No Kusabi! It's a yaoi lovers paradise today! |
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| Not your Mother's Sesame Street |
[5.. Nov, 2009|02:27 pm] |
thanks to kayay for this link!
You can watch old episodes of Sesame Street on DVD, but they come with this warning.
"These early 'Sesame Street' episodes are intended for grown-ups, and may not suit the needs of today's preschool child."
Why do these early shows need a disclaimer? Because the street looks dingy? Because Oscar was a Grouch? Because Cookie Monster eats too many cookies, or because Bert and Ernie sleep in the same bedroom?
http://edition.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/TV/11/04/sesame.street.anniversary/?imw=Y |
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| Sebastian and the Beast, Ch2 Pg19 |
[5.. Nov, 2009|11:25 am] |
Title: Sebastian and the Beast: Ch2, pg 19/? Rating: Pg-13 for swearing. Beta: yume_no_kage Summary: Beauty and the Beast with a twist (and a wriggle) AN: Errgh, okay, no NaNo for me this month. However, next week I'll have a colour splash for you :D (in addition to the page)
Sebastian and the Beast Ch2, pg 19
[Cover] Ch 1: 1&2, 3, 4, 5, 6&7, 8, 9, 10, 11. Ch 2: 1, 2, 3&4, 5, 6, 7, 8&9, 10, 11, 12&13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 |
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| Taichi Saotome - Sakura |
[5.. Nov, 2009|09:19 am] |
Some of my friends don't know Taichi, which means I'm not blogging about him enough! But this is I think, one of his most remarkable performances, from a few years back, in his stage shows he alternates between male and female roles, in an upcoming film he will take on a male role, and he's very happy! He grew up in Kyogen theater, and the decision to make him onnagata was his father's.
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| For my friends who love dance, and traditional japanese arts, or just admire beauty |
[4.. Nov, 2009|04:06 pm] |
Scene of Heaven - newer performance from one of Japan's premiere onnagata Saotome Taichi - a young male in kabuki or kyogen theater who takes on a woman's role.
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| New Word and Image |
[4.. Nov, 2009|02:21 pm] |
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| KITTO DAIJOBOU! My Fave Arashi Song - with RAINBOWS!!! |
[3.. Nov, 2009|08:10 am] |
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| HAPPY 10th ANNIVERSARY ARASHI! |
[3.. Nov, 2009|08:07 am] |

What can I say? Whenever I feel low, I can put on a single, a video, one of your shows and I feel so much better! It's the drug that keeps on giving with no side effects (except maybe excessive sparkles)
I Love you AIBA, SHO, OHNO, NINO and MatsuJUN! All the best today and everyday! |
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| pumpkin scones and horror cake |
[2.. Nov, 2009|02:17 pm] |
After several years of not cooking, I’ve been getting back into it lately. I think it has a lot to do with the fact that I have people to cook for. In Chicago I was pretty much on my own and limited my culinary activities to making myself salads. Now however, I have my grandmother and parents in close proximity and willing to eat whatever I prepare. My mother writes and self-publishes books about local history. She’s planning a party in about two weeks to thank the people who helped her on her latest book. Since she doesn’t like cooking and I do I’m going to be doing a lot of the food preparation. The tea I went to on Halloween gave me some great ideas (glazed pumpkin scones, walnut bread with cream cheese and apple slices, pumpkin pie meringues) and I’ve also been watching Food Network for inspiration. Last night I was watching a Halloween themed “Horror Cake Challenge” and I was surprised to see a familiar face. One of the competing chefs was Michelle Garcia from Bleeding Heart Bakery. Bleeding Heart is a funky organic bakery in Chicago. They were originally located in the Ukrainian Village neighborhood right down the street from my sister’s place then a couple years ago they moved to Damen and Belmont, only a couple blocks from the Whole Foods where I worked. Michelle occasionally came into the market. She was easy to recognize with her pink dreadlocks and prominent tattoos of mixing bowls and egg beaters. Unfortunately Michelle didn’t win the Challenge or the $10,000 prize but I always considered her to be a local celebrity of my Chicago days so it was ever so cool to see her on national TV. |
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| halloween tea |
[1.. Nov, 2009|05:06 pm] |
My parents and I went to a literary high tea with a Halloween theme yesterday. It was held at a church in Jordanville, a small town about 45 minutes from our home. It started off with tea and a course of all different kinds of little sandwiches, and then a story was read a loud. After that there was more tea and a course of scones. This was followed by two more stories and finally a dessert course. The first story read was “The Most Haunted House” from Spooks of the Valley edited by Louis C. Jones, a legendary folklorist in our area who put together several books of local ghost stories he collected. The second story was Shirley Jackson’s always chilling “The Lottery” and the final story was Roald Dahl’s darkly humorous “Lamb to the Slaughter”. I admit I was a little disappointed that only the first story dealt with supernatural horror but still, it was quite an enjoyable and unusual way to celebrate one of my favorite holidays. Being me I didn’t eat anything but it was interesting to see all the different things that were served and I got some ideas for things to make for the book release party my mother holding later this month. |
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| Dead Man's Party - Oingo Boingo |
[1.. Nov, 2009|03:52 pm] |
Never get by a Halloween without this song. ;D
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| Gackt (in drag) pumpkin |
[1.. Nov, 2009|12:59 pm] |
Made this for the gackt_army october contest.
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| some interesting links |
[1.. Nov, 2009|01:47 pm] |
I’ve deeply drawn to the films of Lars Von Tier. There’s something about his worldview that validates the pessimism about human nature that I feel as a chronic depressive. Stephan Rylance’s review of Von Tier’s lastest movie, AntiChrist, really clarified this aspect of Von Tier’s work for me.
The Agonies of an Antichrist by Stephan Rylance On the liter side is “Truly, Truly Outragous”, an article on Samantha Newark who was the speaking voice of Jem (Britta Phillips was her singing voice) on the 1980’s cartoon series Jem and the Holograms. Jem was a great show and the interview addresses it’s gay appeal and even mentions fan fiction. Truly, Truly Outrageous by Noah Michelson During August and September when I was still working at the supermarket I developed a daily after work ritual—I’d put on the soundtrack to Inglourios Basterds and polish off an entire bottle of wine while playing Farmville on Facebook. It’s only been a little more than a month but I already feel a combination of horror and deep nostalgia for that time in my life. The soundtrack however I have only enthusiasm for. It was recently posted on The American Nightmare, a music blog I sometimes follow and I would strongly recommend it. Inglorious Basterds Soundtrack at The American Nightmare
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| He's Our Hero, ULTRAMAN |
[31.. Okt, 2009|09:30 pm] |
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| Word and Image for All Hallow's Eve (reprise) |
[31.. Okt, 2009|09:11 am] |

In this world how can you know? Soon enough you'll be able to ask that dark one who judges the past
Izumi Shikibu
Gotta crack on and finish costumes, (pics later) not to mention make some pumpkins!
Happy Halloween! |
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| Sebastian and the Beast, Ch2 Pg18 |
[29.. Okt, 2009|11:10 am] |
Title: Sebastian and the Beast: Ch2, pg 18/? Rating: Pg-13 for swearing. Beta: None. All mistakes mine. Summary: Beauty and the Beast with a twist (and a wriggle) AN: ^__^ (Also, I'm... considering trying NaNoWriMo with S&tB.... *shify eyed* If, y'know, I can storyboard that far ahead)
Sebastian and the Beast Ch2, pg 18
[Cover] Ch 1: 1&2, 3, 4, 5, 6&7, 8, 9, 10, 11. Ch 2: 1, 2, 3&4, 5, 6, 7, 8&9, 10, 11, 12&13, 14, 15, 16, 17 |
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| Fic Rec |
[28.. Okt, 2009|09:06 am] |
Beautiful start to my morning, a fic you can read without knowing the fandom, but if you haven't encountered it yet, watch the two Onmyoji films and get into it, it has some of the best fiction I've read.
Title: Chrysalis Fandom: Onmyoji Rating: PG Prompt: #23 – chrysalis @ story_lottery Summary: When Hiromasa discovers a chrysalis husk in a box, Seimei explains the secret of Mitsumushi’s origins. Word count: 2343 Notes: According to Seimei in Onmyoji, Priest Kukai (who established the Shingon sect of esoteric Buddhism in Japan) brought Mitsumushi back with him from Chang'an.
http://glitterburn.livejournal.com/64744.html |
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