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. ^______^
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