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  1. emohawk rambles about psychology: a Jungian perspective on the nasuverse

    I have not been able to get on BL through my main computer for a week or two, so while I had some free time I have had a chance to put together some thoughts I have had about the Nasuverse and some of its formative thoughts something I have been curious ever since I learned Nasu had referenced anima and animus during an interview. I am going to "try" not to interpret to many of my own ideas here, because I feel like if I extrapolate to much I will ruin the purpose of this blog, which is ...
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  2. So Darples sent me to cat hell

    why?

    because


    proof
    Spoiler:



    ABUSE OF ADMIN POWERS

    ABUSE OF ADMIN POWERS
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  3. So I was dragged to karaoke by visiting relatives

    ...but since there happened to be a Joysound I at least got to sing a few KnK songs as well as Crimson Eyes (Enkidu's song to Gil in the Fate/Zero tribute album) and even Lilium from Elfen Lied, with classical pronunciation of course because fuck medieval Latin.

    It did feel a bit weird singing these with older relatives crooning classics such as "Misty"and the younger ones belting out "Birthday Sex."
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  4. Arashi on writing theory: Image it

    by , February 8th, 2013 at 02:49 AM (I create a world of finite somethings)
    The entirety of Indiana Jones came up one day when Spielberg was saying how he'd like to do a James Bond film. Lucas told him instead of the idea for a movie called Raiders of the Lost Ark that spawned from the image of a guy in a leather jacket, hat, and with a bullwhip jumping from a horse onto the back of a moving truck full of Nazis.

    Joss Whedon said that when coming up with Firefly, he'd been reading the book The Killer Angels, which is about the Battle of Gettysburg. It got ...

    Updated February 15th, 2013 at 06:15 AM by Arashi_Leonhart

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  5. The Good Old Days

    You know what this world needs? Witch hunts.

    Witch hunts were, in retrospect, a fantastic form of justice in that they let you destroy the life of basically anyone around you with nothing but a faked seizure and a generally innocent demeanor.

    I am, physically, a fairly unimposing specimen, and so I've always felt my ability to randomly inflict terror and suffering has been unfortunately limited. But in a system of justice based around witch hunts, I could basically ...