And though I had slain a thousand foes less one,
The thousandth knife found my liver;
The thousandth enemy said to me,
'Now you shall die,
Now none shall know.'
And the fool, looking down, believed this,
Not seeing, above his shoulders, the naked stars,
Each one remembering.
--John M. Ford, The Final Reflection

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"The only thing I was fit for was to be a writer, and this rested solely on my suspicion that I would never be fit for real work, and that writing didn't require any." - Russel Baker

Friday, December 28, 2007

Well, This Is Funny



This is funny.

This is honestly, genuinely funny.

Firstly, this is funny because Net Authority and its Internet Acceptable Use Policy are not real.

This, consequently, also makes the following links extremely comedic in context:

The Encyclopedia Dramatica entry

This post is someone's blog

Secondly, it is also funny because the "accusations" thrown against my blog are, to some perspectives, rather accurate.

Hateful material? Got that covered.

Blasphemy? Well, if this person is to be believed, I've got a good handle on that too. Check the first comment. Oh, and I musn't forget this.

Offensive political material? Nope, can't say I've got any of that. Not at all.

Ah, good times. Good times.

Sunday, December 23, 2007

A Different Sort Of Christmas Gift
















It is no secret that I usually don't find myself in a very social mood. I'm not one to really "cut loose" around even people who've known me for a long time. So it is always a pleasant surprise for me to be reminded that there is a group of people where, even when I'm thrust into a situation that is highly social and the topics being talked about are Greek to me, I don't feel like I'm on the outside, looking in.

It always surprises me at just how at ease I am around the many wonderful, incredible people who survived Intellicrap Corporation. More than any other group of former (and current) co-workers, the aforementioned group is the one I feel like I can genuinely spend entire weeks with talking about the most ridiculous, nonsensical things and not feel like I've just wasted my time.

I don't know or understand why I enjoy spending time with them so much, even though I'm not one to open myself up to them and I'm really not the type to pry into their business unless they make it my business to know about their personal lives and troubles. They are the exception to my instinctive rule not to allow any real attachments to form, which amazes me to no end. I can only assume it is that the nature of interpersonal politics in our group (there is always politics in any group) does not take the form of "Beer Bottle Politics," the way it does in my current place of employment. More on that at a later date.

I had a great time with them during our gathering on the 22nd, which wormed its way well into the morning of the 23rd. It was worth it to stay up, even if one part of the whole affair was something I didn't think was my place to hear about. To explain why, however, would involve me speaking of what, exactly, went on. That is a boundary I am not willing to break.

Anyway, this is getting a little too far from the point. The point being that, aside from my slight sense of discomfort with that particular moment, I actually enjoyed myself throughout the whole thing.

Here's to it happening again! Hopefully, in the very near future.


The above is definitely my favorite shot of the night. For various reasons.



Random Notes:
The experiment that was the blog called Kanaverse is now officially over. It wasn't working out for me anymore, so I decided to nuke it. My only regret was that, aside from Lie To Me, I forgot to move most of the contents there to my recently re-activated DeviantArt account.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Christmas Wishlist

First off, no, I don't believe in the "spirit of Christmas." The whole season just seems like an excuse to ask other people for stuff you want but aren't willing to pay for out of your own pocket. Not that I ever actually need an excuse to do that, but talking people into it seems so much easier during December. Unfortunately, December also happens to be the time of year when I somehow find myself wanting more stuff. It comes to a head on the 14th of December, my birthday, when my head forms (for lack of a better term) a list of things I want to buy/have/accomplish. This year, the list isn't quite as complex or long as before, but still daunting enough for me to understand that I'm never going to get my hands on most of the stuff on it.

10. The Vampire Knight manga


9. a 120GB external hard drive, because my 80GB one (Suzuka) is down to 23% and I'm liable to fill that up by February


8. a portable DVD player


7. to finish Darkness & Stars (currently hammering out Chapter 28)


6. the second season of xxxHOLiC


and the entire series of Beverly Hills 90210



5. master all the possible Japanese languages (written only)


4. A Nintendo DS


3. a new laptop (one geared for gaming)


2. Aya Hirano (yeah, I know, impossible beyond words)


1. the second season of Haruhi Suzumiya no Yuutsu


Out of all of them, the only ones I can directly control would be #7 and #5, but #5 is highly unlikely because I'm too lazy. #7 is going to be finished anyway, but I just have no idea when that's going to happen. #2 is impossible, #6 and #1 are entirely out of my hands, and the rest subject to a number of factors I may or may not be able to influence.

Le sigh.

Friday, December 14, 2007

One Year Older, One Year Closer To 30

It has been a recent goal of mine to be a corpse by the age of 30. Don't know why I want that to happen, but I do. Which is why all my birthdays tend to summon mixed emotions, usually with large amounts of hatred and fear. They also tend to be the days when I obsess with death and actually pay some mild consideration to what might happen.

Greed:Medium
 
Gluttony:High
 
Wrath:Medium
 
Sloth:High
 
Envy:Low
 
Lust:Medium
 
Pride:Medium
 


The Seven Deadly Sins Quiz on 4degreez.com

You know, I was expecting gluttony or greed to do me in. Guess I was wrong.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Been Distracted

By this doujin (meaning fan-made or something similar; basically something independent of the mainstream companies) game, known as BloodOver, which is deliciously fun to play, even if I do have a few issues with it. Such as how the FPS sinks down to less than half if you're running anything besides the game. Still, cute girl with guns accompanies by cute maid with big gun. You can't go wrong with that. You just can't.



I have no idea what the character's names are, but working from this bit of text...
BloodOver is about Yoi with her maid, Akari, going on a quest to stop an invasion led by the devil, Death.

The interesting about Yoi is the fact that she's half-demon, and this causes her a lot of conflicts as she get more brutal when she's overcome by her demon side which can be seen when her eyes turn red.

...I got from YouTube Japan, I guess their names are Yoi (the cute girl with the dual pistols) and Akari (the maid that that reminds me a lot of Hisui).

Tuesday, December 04, 2007