Sunday, February 13, 2011

I Want

Y'know what I'd like right now?

A new chapter of Ai-Esu, or Hourou Musuko, or Tyrant. Any one would do, really.

Or, wait. Y'know what would be even better right now? If With the Light 8 were released earlier than September, YEN PRESS.

Putting that aside, I'd also like an explanation for this line, said to me by one of my mother's friends:

"Well, [daughter's name] likes anime too, and she's into clothes."
Seriously, what does one have to do with the other? Is this some new thing that no one told me about? Are anime fans not allowed to have any other interest besides anime? I mean, sure, I don't care about my clothes. As long as I'm wearing some and they match and fit I really couldn't care less about them. But that has nothing to do with my interest in anime and manga.
I was really too surprised at that statement to say anything at the time. It was like that time I heard this:
"There are different types?"
Now, that one might be confusing out of context, so I will explain. We (me, my friend, my mother, and my mother's friend and her niece) were on our way home from Animinitime, the anime convention we attended back in April. (Fun fact: the friend of my mother's that came with us is the sister of the woman who told me the statement above about liking anime and clothes. Also, her daughter is the niece that came with us.)
We stopped at Dairy Queen to eat, and... I don't really remember how it came about, but we were suddenly on the topic of Vampire Knight, a manga that the niece liked and cosplayed as. I was talking to my mother's friend and I told her that I'd never read Vampire Knight because I wasn't into that kind of manga. And by 'that kind of manga' I meant shojou vampire romance. Then she just looked at me and asked my that question above.
She just sounded so surprised that I couldn't say anything other than "... well, yeah."
I mean it just baffled me. Of course there are different types of manga! What, are there really people out there who think that all manga are the same? For me, that's the same as thinking that all books are the same, ot that all movies and TV shows are the same.
I mean... man what a stupid question!

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Onward!

So I'm gonna be a tutor. I'm gonna be tutoring in reading starting on Monday. And that's all I'm going to say about that.

I've been watching Yu Yu Hakusho for the past few days (snow days ftw). It's pretty funny. I dunno why I didn't start watching the show before. It's a lot like Dragonball Z in the way that it's mostly about fighting.

I also watched a few episodes of Kuroshitsuji (Black Butler) the other day. It's a fairly amusing show. It's serious, but it has a lot of comic relief moments that are genuinly funny. It also gets points for having a plot involving Jack the Ripper as early as the 4th episode. They started talking about the case and I guessed right away what they were talking about before they mentioned it.

I quite like the show, even though I'm only 4 episodes in. I didn't know if i would like it or not because all I'd heard about it was that it was funny but it was mostly yaoi fanservice (which would be fine with me if Ciel weren't, like, 12), but I like it.

Although if Sebastian says that he's 'one hell of a butler' one more time I'm gonna scream.

On a completely unrelated note: I don't know who's idea it was to try to beat the current world record for making the most snow angels in many schools at the same time (the current record is 15 851 done by over 60 schools in Ontario), but it's a stupid idea, especially when you drag elementary school students into it. Seriously, everyone was frozen by the time we got to go back inside and the kids were soaking wet and cold.

I hate winter.