real-life relationship!
Oct. 25th, 2005 20:18I seem to like doing the showing-off-of-e-mails thing.
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Subject: oh O_O
Mama told me to tell you how to change your voice mail message thing. Well, call *68 and when the "I'll kill you" comes up, press #. The woman'll ask for your password, so type in aaaaaa (222222 - the password you picked back when you didn't care) and press # again. Then you'll be "logged in", so from there just listen to the person and change your message. It's not difficult. -_-
Oh, and I got a 730 on my chem SAT II subject test, w00t (not great, but better than my 680 from last time). I got a 620 on my Spanish SAT II subject test, but that thing's fscking hard. ~_~;;
And as a sidenote, I'm thinkin' you should really get into Prince of Tennis. It's all gay and stuff (no, really), and I know that doesn't float your boat as much as it does mine, but it's so funny. >< They have so much fun with that series (e.g. the seiyuu sing the most ridiculous songs, and they're blatantly gay and they know it, but that's what's funny). It's not an angsty, serious, actually-shounen-ai series like Gravitation or anything, so it's funny (well, Gravitation is pretty funny, too, but you have to be able to appreciate the serious shounen-ai before you get to the humor, and I figure, since you've called me "freak" on many an occasion for watching Gravitation, that you're not willing to cross that bridge...). And you can watch the series while completely ignoring all the innuendo and it becomes a "normal" sports series with insane, physics-defying moves with bizarre names... that's REALLY FUNNY (with or without the gayness); the characters are just so goofy that it becomes fun even if you aren't secretly tallying up the different ways different characters can get together or taking screenshots of particularly bishie or shippy moments. >_> I mean, okay, half the fun is in laughing/fangirling at how blatant a relationship is when a doubles team is called the "Golden Pair" (though, admittedly, the fangirling thing isn't something you can easily accomplish), and okay, it's not blatantly cutesy-stupid-funny like School Rumble or random-insane-funny like Excel Saga or inside-jokey-otaku-funny like Genshiken, but it's still funny.
But yeah. Consider it.
Inez
P.S. I'm pretty sure you figured it out, even though you claim not to understand Spainese or Japanish, but my last e-mail was thanking you for the presents you got me. \o/
"Spainese" and "Japanish" are his words, not mine. And yes, I did send him an e-mail in Spanish and Japanese. It was all wrong, but it was fun to write. ><
To: Andika
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Subject: oh O_O
Mama told me to tell you how to change your voice mail message thing. Well, call *68 and when the "I'll kill you" comes up, press #. The woman'll ask for your password, so type in aaaaaa (222222 - the password you picked back when you didn't care) and press # again. Then you'll be "logged in", so from there just listen to the person and change your message. It's not difficult. -_-
Oh, and I got a 730 on my chem SAT II subject test, w00t (not great, but better than my 680 from last time). I got a 620 on my Spanish SAT II subject test, but that thing's fscking hard. ~_~;;
And as a sidenote, I'm thinkin' you should really get into Prince of Tennis. It's all gay and stuff (no, really), and I know that doesn't float your boat as much as it does mine, but it's so funny. >< They have so much fun with that series (e.g. the seiyuu sing the most ridiculous songs, and they're blatantly gay and they know it, but that's what's funny). It's not an angsty, serious, actually-shounen-ai series like Gravitation or anything, so it's funny (well, Gravitation is pretty funny, too, but you have to be able to appreciate the serious shounen-ai before you get to the humor, and I figure, since you've called me "freak" on many an occasion for watching Gravitation, that you're not willing to cross that bridge...). And you can watch the series while completely ignoring all the innuendo and it becomes a "normal" sports series with insane, physics-defying moves with bizarre names... that's REALLY FUNNY (with or without the gayness); the characters are just so goofy that it becomes fun even if you aren't secretly tallying up the different ways different characters can get together or taking screenshots of particularly bishie or shippy moments. >_> I mean, okay, half the fun is in laughing/fangirling at how blatant a relationship is when a doubles team is called the "Golden Pair" (though, admittedly, the fangirling thing isn't something you can easily accomplish), and okay, it's not blatantly cutesy-stupid-funny like School Rumble or random-insane-funny like Excel Saga or inside-jokey-otaku-funny like Genshiken, but it's still funny.
But yeah. Consider it.
Inez
P.S. I'm pretty sure you figured it out, even though you claim not to understand Spainese or Japanish, but my last e-mail was thanking you for the presents you got me. \o/
"Spainese" and "Japanish" are his words, not mine. And yes, I did send him an e-mail in Spanish and Japanese. It was all wrong, but it was fun to write. ><
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Date: 2005-10-26 02:32 (UTC)Dude, fanboying goes on all the time at Anime Club! ... Well, ok, yes, many of them actually are gay, but still! Not all of them are! It can be done, silly Andika.
Question. Anime Club is going out on an outing to a Walden Books that supposedly has a lot of manga. You've got me curious on Prince of Tennis. Where should I start on that? (And now that I think about it, I'm not even sure if all anime has manga to go along with it. I'm assuming this has manga background? I'm still a newbie sometimes. :) )
And, dude, congrats on sweet SAT II scores.
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Date: 2005-10-26 02:54 (UTC)Dunno why I did that. Just felt like harring at the moment. ._.
But yeah, Walden Books it teh sex. I haven't actually read the Tenipuri manga (it's long - 280+ chapters and still running in Japan), but from what I gather, the anime follows the manga pretty closely (though Ayu-chan says that the anime is sort of like the fangirls' view of the manga and that the manga often tells particular parts of the story better... I guess if you want crack, you want the anime, but if you're actually after the story, the manga's the way to go...? *shrugs*). So if you really want to make that type of financial commitment (30+ graphic novels), I say start from the beginning. If you're like me, with no money but wanting some crack, then just download the anime. >< It seems like the crack takes a while to get there, but it's all subtle and stuff, so by the time you get to, say, the first SD episode or the "it's a date" episode (or even gems before then... the various Inui Juice episodes, the Kaidoh-trying-to-train episode, and even as early as the "real men play doubles" episode), you'll find you're already hooked.
*shrugs* Maybe if Ayu-chan sees this, she'll have something to say (since I wasn't very helpful)...? *stares into Ayu-chan's soul <3*
[And thanks for the congrats for the SAT II scores. They don't really sit pretty with me, but I guess they're not bad. ^^;;]