fallout: (= i had a good work ethic)
I'm watching Coalgirls' BD release of Cardcaptor Sakura, and omg so many memories! Of course when I saw it it was on Cartoon Network and Tomoyo spoke like a valley girl. BUT ANYWAY. It does at least bring back memories of the manga, which was my second manga ever, after Sailor Moon.

TBH, I'm surprised about how much I'm enjoying it. I thought a lot of my feelings about it were colored by nostalgia, and I'm sure that's a small part, but I'm genuinely loving it, too. It helps that it's aged very well.

In other news, I have graduated to eating soft solid foods! I ate mac and cheese, biscuits, and now I'm eating salmon for lunch! I'M SO HAPPY, YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW. I thought I was going to puke if I had to eat another bowl of soup.
fallout: (= would be so dull to be a part of yours)
+ Vicodin works really good!
+ I have finally figured out when to take in relation to meals in order to not give me horrific heartburn!

- omg it makes me so loopy like i need the ground to stop moving holy shit

Kuroshit

Jul. 28th, 2010 09:11 am
fallout: (X yeah i had that coming)
My mouth is sooooorrreeee.

My faaaavorite thing to do when sick or just not feeling well is watching anime, especially if that anime is like... well, non-solid food for my brain! Easily digestible! To that end, I have been watching Kuroshitsuji which is a long-ass name that I always manage to misspell, so I have shortened it to "Kuroshit" in my mind. Though I don't actually think it's shit. It's pretty good. I am super bummed that a certain character already died, because I really liked her, but oh well. :(

ETA: Aaahhhh I lol so hard every time Sebastian says "Yes, my lord." YESS MAI LORDO!

nooooodles

Jul. 27th, 2010 03:55 pm
fallout: (= i figure you can bite one person)
Getting my wisdom teeth out: not as bad as expected.

It is not exactly painful, just sore and uncomfortable.

Mostly I am annoyed that I'm not allowed to eat even RAMEN. And also I have a mouthful of gauze until my gums stop bleeding.
fallout: (* embarassment and humiliation)
I managed to kill another hard drive. Fourth time, third on that Mac.

I would be a lot more D: about it except it's still under its extended warranty and I have a time machine backup of everything except the last month or so. On some level, I expected this, for I am the hard drive killer.

I'll take it to the Apple store tomorrow, but... I'm getting my wisdom teeth out Tuesday, so uh. I guess I won't be picking it up.

Can't we just spread out the suck instead of piling it on all at once?
fallout: (^ i want us to gerund)
INCEPTION IS AMAZING

GO SEE IT
fallout: (? isn't the life i hoped i'd have)
I basically forgot about DW for two months. OOPS. Things I have been doing:

- Playing World of Warcraft! I have a holy priest on Bronzebeard named Casteel.

- Learning to drive! IT SUCKS I HATE DRIVING FOREVER.

- Trying to find a new job! No success here.

- Reading my Nook! Most awesome b-day present. I'm working through the Temeraire series now (it's awesome).

- Catching up on SPN! Or not. I downloaded the whole series, buuut...

- Sleeping! Boy do I love sleeping.

Otherwise, not much going on. Hopefully I can ease myself back into journalling. Honestly, the only thing that drew me back was the knowledge that I paid for a bunch of icons and I wasn't using them.
fallout: (# it's just my luck)
UGH IT TOOK ME SO LONG TO PREVENT YAYOI'S SUICIDE

I mean, damn, is it me or did Lux Pain just have a big difficulty jump? I was practically sleeping through it before this. At least it was courteous enough to warn me to make a different save file. Now I'm wondering if I'll make it to the end. :(

I'm so excited for Trauma Team. I've read reviews, and it seems to be like a mashup of Ace Attorney and Trauma Center. I love both of these things.

oh lol

May. 10th, 2010 02:20 pm
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So. I was working yesterday night and, well, Murphy's Law. Sob.

For the past two weekends, we've done Latin music concerts. Yesterday was the last one. IIRC it was Pedro Fernandez. My Hispanic coworkers hadn't heard of him and thought it wouldn't be too crowded (as opposed to when Selena's family was here Saturday night).

We were wrong.

In order to get into the concert, each guest must have a wristband. The normal ones are free, and there is also a $20 VIP one that gets you a meal and early entrance. There is a different line for each. I assumed that the point of the wristbands was to keep track of how many people were allowed into the concert and to prevent more people from coming in than the venue could hold. Either I was horribly wrong, or the amount of people that can fit into the theater was hugely overestimated.

I was the only person staffing the general admissions line. THE. ONLY. PERSON. I am a short girl who does not speak a word of Spanish. Clearly, nothing could go wrong. It didn't take very long for the line to grow past the entrance to the line. The entrance to the line is about two peoples' width across. There is another way in, but I blocked it off to prevent people from cutting. While in the line, people often left to get drinks and use the restroom. They wanted back in because their families were down the line. However, the people at the entrance didn't want to let them through for fear they would cut. I told them that they had lost their place and to go to the back of the line. Of course, no one listened. There was this huge mass of people where there should have been a line. And then they let the line in, and they were all squeezing in through the entrance. I thought a fight was going to break out, or someone would get trampled.

A bit later, I was moved to the front gate. And by moved to the front gate, I mean I was left at the front gate without being told what to do. The stadium was so full that they were keeping people out, even though they had wristbands. A lot of the people being kept out had family inside, so they were yelling at me to be let in. Then supervisors would come by and ask me why these people weren't being let in, and of course I didn't know. GDIT YOU GUYS HAVE THE RADIOS. Eventually, about 15 minutes into the concert, we got everyone in.

Also there were fights. And once when I asked a security guard what to do and he told me to pray. But that was the worst.

This weekend we have Christian concerts. I can only hope there will be less people. I would hope they'd make less of a mess, but... Well, at least I can hope for less beer bottles? Maybe? I heard one of the assistant supervisors talking about how he got cussed out over stroller parking last year. GG, Christians. Everyone at the last few concerts has been very polite, even with management dropping the ball.
fallout: (= thoughts and wonders)
SO my self-imposed banning from the internet due to finals is officially over. YAY. Though I did get around to some other fun stuff without the net.

- SCULPTURE FINAL CANCELED FOR PIZZA PARTY, FUCK YEAH!

- Saw The Secret of Kells. Really good movie. The story reminded me of Disney back when they weren't afraid to kill their characters. The animation was absolutely gorgeous. Once again, 2D is far from dead.

- Finished my replay of the first Ace Attorney game! It was fun. Made me long for psyche-locks a lot, though.

- Started Lux Pain. I've had this game... ever since it came out, I think. I just couldn't get into it. I'm giving it another shot, though. I hate wasting money. :x My experience this time is considerably improved by... figuring out how to save between days... Honest, I usually read the game manuals. This was one of the few times I didn't... and of course it's for one of the few games that abhors tutorials.

- Bought Fragile Dreams. I'd been kind of following it from the time it was announced it would be released here. Only reason I didn't already have it was I couldn't decide if I should wait for a price drop or not. Finally bought it, though. I loooooved it.

Fragile Dreams Spoilers! )
fallout: (= we can do better)
  • Paint sculpture
  • Do late HW
  • Do today's HW
  • Apply for transfer

  • Look into other jobs
  • Figure out WTF to do with school
fallout: (a26)
Today at work there was a cheerleading competition, and yesterday was a dance competition. Both raised disturbing questions like: "Are those six year-olds in hot pants gyrating to Milkshake?" and "That man looks 30 why is he dancing with teenaged girls?"

BUT there was this awesome cheer group that did a Lady Gaga-themed routine (music, costume, and dance moves) that was BEAUTIFUL and they won in my heart.
fallout: (= i know it's late)
♪ You must write your answers in your own LJ and replace any question that you dislike with a new question.

Read more... )

Objection!

Apr. 23rd, 2010 11:02 pm
fallout: (= lastly and finally)
Been on an Ace Attorney kick lately. I finished Edgeworth's game a while ago, and right after I started on replaying the first game.

As for Edgeworth's game... I liked it okay. It sort of felt like a watered down version of Apollo Justice, though. Pretty much the same gameplay elements were there, but it felt like it was needlessly padded instead of having as much content as before. This holds true especially for the final "case." In all the other games, the final case has been plot-heavy, mysterious, and intense. They got the first two okay. I didn't find it all that urgent, even at the very end. It just seemed to drag on and on. Several times, I was ready for the game to end all ready.

I'm on case 1-5 right now, and I'm finding a lack of will to finish it... Since it's not in the canon of the first three games, it feels sort of out of place. I also really, really want to get to the psychlocks. Those were so fun! The parts I'm most excited about are the final cases of the 2nd and 3rd games. Now those were intense.

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