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Apr 03, 2011 17:20

My w-inds. 314 box has arrived~! Thanks to curisuti , she's my savior ♥ When I thought I can't buy the Limited Edition anymore, she open a group order. Her online store journal @ shoptokyo. w-inds. fans can order stuff mentioned in her post @ feelthefate . Feel free to visit ^^

the stuffs )

w-inds., random

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sundaymorning13 April 5 2011, 14:37:40 UTC
To me, it's not an easy thing to understand how you're capable of reading so many fiction books or just.. books. Never got bored with it, like thinking that most of them tell you the same themes, there's a protagonist and there's a villain, and finally most of them will have a happy ending? xD

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v1n_vampire April 6 2011, 05:15:37 UTC
LOL, I love fictions, and I need them too. Not all fictions I read got happy ending though, and I hate sad endings actually, feel like "WHAT THE?!!! After I spent my precious time to read you, and you give me this kind of ending?!!!" :P

I love imaginative fictions, like supernatural, sci-fi or fantasy. When I read them, it feels I'm not in this world anymore and it's relaxing, not to think about this world, otherwise my brain will go overheat someday. Usually it took minutes, sometimes hours for me to fall asleep, so... when I was little, I'm thinking math problem in my head as my bedtime story. In college, I'm thinking about some sudoku and finish them in my head, now? I'm thinking about some programming algorithm. Maybe that's why I got "the sleeping problem" sometimes XD

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sundaymorning13 April 6 2011, 11:06:43 UTC
Yeah, I feel like if an ending is sad, that it means it hasn't ended yet. That's why sad endings usually piss you off and make you in denial =(

it feels i'm not in this world anymore
a.k.a dead?? xD Just kidding.

wow, playing sudoku in mind? Hell, your imagination must definitely be very distinct.
And yeah, no wonder. Maths, sudoku, and algorithm have given problems to the humankind since 300 BC, according to the research done by the professors teaching at Hardvard (sic)

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