MatsuJun, loligoths, yaoi paddles, and me

Pardon the weak title. Yet honestly, it amuses me so because if you take out the second word, the phrase changes into a very interesting scenario for yours truly. *coughs* Ignore me, please.

How do you combat boredom and idle hours during lunch breaks? If you’re armed with a laptop and a wireless connection and happy to entertain yourself with minor bits, you’ll be typing away random notes on you notepad.

  • Recently, this site received an unexpected number of hits coming from unlikely sources. Varying search engines whose inquiries range from loli lust, loli-pedo, manga lollicon, etc. started to invade the counter. The culprit for such results: the Black Cat commentary. With much lurv and endearment, I dubbed the Sven-Eve duo with, erm, colorful nicknames without anticipating the consequences on the page ranking. I can almost imagine disappointed looks from perv–, ahem, persons who scour the site to no avail. Sorry boys, my semi-fanservice-y images are mostly aimed towards fangirls. Kyou Kara Maou, anyone? But this development only sparks a desire to use these misleading words to lure unsuspecting victims… Is this akin to spam? ;p
  • HanaDan-lurv has temporarily invaded the deep recesses of my being. The mere of the title brings suppressed snorts and giggles. These unlady-like actions earn curious looks from strangers, family, and friends which this fangirl tends to ignore. Yes, it is bad. Amongst the numerous reasons for worshipping the HanaDan shrine, a charismatic character emerges on top, the oh-so-pouty Matsumoto Jun. My behavior has been increasingly insane (or so said my friends). And when I mean insane, I mean, drawing numerous portraits, re-watching his old dramas, and overall scouring for info on the dude. Oh, and I plead guilty to wasting DA’s bandwidth during Fridays. ^^;;
  • An interesting conversation developed over the AB forums a week ago. An innocent remark on yaoi paddles has become a source of amusement for this blogger, and much later for my friends. The idea of a yaoi paddle cracks me up. Enough to seriously consider this as a bridal shower gift. Those who are organizing the party are rather enthused with the item especially since the recipient is an anime fangirl herself. Although I wouldn’t like to know how the groom-to-be will react to the bride’s future acquisition. And in case you’re wondering, yes, I am purchasing one for myself. ^______^