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searchsoleil) wrote2006-03-14 07:34 pm
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I don't know what it is, but you've gotta be there.
Today has been alternately pleasant and horrible, with the horrible outweighing the pleasant by only enough to depress me mildly. In other words, nothing a few kind words and some comfort fic hasn't eased.
In other news, the LJ (
search_soleil) has a new layout that I'm inexplicably fond of, despite the phantom sidebar and the gigantic image. I love Ritsuka. Is it possible to not find him hopelessly adorable? And while Loveless slightly freaks me out with its chan undertones, the premise is still really, really cool.
The lyrics found in the titles and comments are from Rufus Wainwright's I Don't Know What It Is. I used to find his voice annoying, but now that I've gotten used to it, I like him a lot.
For House 7, I'd give myself an A for effort, A- for result, and A+ for personal satisfaction. A overall!
Snow Drop is finally finished. The ending was entirely too sappy, but I can't hate it for that. Otherwise, nothing much new to report. Host Club was hilarious and lovely as always, Prince of Tennis was addictive as usual, and Gravitation: The Novel was cracked out, as Gravitation works are wont to be. If I ever get around to buying the OVA, I shall have the complete set (minus CD dramas) in all of its cracktastical glory!
DVD's were the lovely Howl's Moving Castle, HP: Goblet of Fire, and Pride and Prejudice. Amazingly enough, the winner of the weekend was P&P with 4.9 total views (HMC had 1.3, GoF .5). That film is amazing and I cannot seem to praise it enough. It is perfectly enchanting in every way. HMC was nice to watch again and makes me itch to re-read the book, while the games in the HP extras (accounting for approximately .2 of my weekend viewing time) were frustrating to the extreme and yet utterly addicting.
March is always really hard for me psychologically. Not quite sure why, but around this time I have the tendency to retreat from RL responsibility and escape into hobbies and wanton hedonism. An early kind of spring fever, if you will. This is starting to bite me in the ass, as I have work piled up to my ears that I am obviously not making any effort to get done, but ah well. One must make choices and sometimes they're wrong. I'd prefer to come out of this month content and satiated, rather than overworked and depressive.
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The lyrics found in the titles and comments are from Rufus Wainwright's I Don't Know What It Is. I used to find his voice annoying, but now that I've gotten used to it, I like him a lot.
For House 7, I'd give myself an A for effort, A- for result, and A+ for personal satisfaction. A overall!
Snow Drop is finally finished. The ending was entirely too sappy, but I can't hate it for that. Otherwise, nothing much new to report. Host Club was hilarious and lovely as always, Prince of Tennis was addictive as usual, and Gravitation: The Novel was cracked out, as Gravitation works are wont to be. If I ever get around to buying the OVA, I shall have the complete set (minus CD dramas) in all of its cracktastical glory!
DVD's were the lovely Howl's Moving Castle, HP: Goblet of Fire, and Pride and Prejudice. Amazingly enough, the winner of the weekend was P&P with 4.9 total views (HMC had 1.3, GoF .5). That film is amazing and I cannot seem to praise it enough. It is perfectly enchanting in every way. HMC was nice to watch again and makes me itch to re-read the book, while the games in the HP extras (accounting for approximately .2 of my weekend viewing time) were frustrating to the extreme and yet utterly addicting.
March is always really hard for me psychologically. Not quite sure why, but around this time I have the tendency to retreat from RL responsibility and escape into hobbies and wanton hedonism. An early kind of spring fever, if you will. This is starting to bite me in the ass, as I have work piled up to my ears that I am obviously not making any effort to get done, but ah well. One must make choices and sometimes they're wrong. I'd prefer to come out of this month content and satiated, rather than overworked and depressive.