Once again, I fail at life |D;;;.
I only just realised that I hadn't put my secret santa post up yet D:. LOSE, FAIL, ETC. I am sorry, Santa D:.
Which reminds me, because I'm stupid and frequently miss things in my inbox, I didn't notice it until now, but THANK YOU SO MUCH for the paid time and icons and everything w-wahhh ;~; ♥ ♥ ♥.
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And uh, I abuse LJ-cuts! )
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How do you feel about Wolfram/Yuuri?
Oh, I took your advice and downloaded the three volumes of Shinshi Doumei Cross. Not sure when I'll be able to read them, but I'll try to before Christmas.
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Love it, A+++ :D.
Eee! Yay ♥. Take your time |D. And if you end up hating it, that's fine too XDDD. Because I do know that shoujo isn't for everyone.
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Although, lately I've been bummed because I realised that a LOT of the Japanese music in my Japanese folder relates in some way to an anime somewhere out there, so now I'm on the search for J-pop/rock/anything that isn't related to an anime xD.
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But, I figure you could stare at this for a while until it's finished. No, I didn't make it - I can't even draw stick figures - but I thought it was cute. :D
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And yes, that is very cute! ... And kind of hypnotising. ... Really hypnotising. ... *Stares*
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I also ended up writing an ES21 story instead of KKM. I still have the KKM idea, so if I get ambitious, I'll send it your way after New Years.
I hope you like it. Merry Christmas!
-Secret Santa
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