thuvia ptarth (
thuviaptarth) wrote2004-12-13 09:47 pm
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Want fluff. Want it now. Losing pronouns in reversion to wailing baby with toothache.
Have been making use of
yasminm's excellent IRC tutorial, but still find entire thing wasteland of confusion and misdirection. Stumble upon Fruits Basket, but no--timeout, queues, delusion or possibly mirage. So sad.
Also, convinced am unknowingly breaking rules and mortally offending channel denizens every other second. V. depressing.
Had root canal this morning. Feel deserving of fluff.
Which is to say, if any of you should just so happen to have scanlations of Fruits Basket after volume 6, Hana-Kimi after volume 3, or W Juliet after volume 1, I'd greatly appreciate it if you could send them my way.
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Also, convinced am unknowingly breaking rules and mortally offending channel denizens every other second. V. depressing.
Had root canal this morning. Feel deserving of fluff.
Which is to say, if any of you should just so happen to have scanlations of Fruits Basket after volume 6, Hana-Kimi after volume 3, or W Juliet after volume 1, I'd greatly appreciate it if you could send them my way.
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W Juliet isn't terribly good, but it's entertaining anyway? Or it hits enough buttons of mine. Boyish Ito Makura is the president of the drama club, and quickly becomes the mentor of a new transfer student, the gorgeous and perfectly feminine Makoto Amano, who's cast as Juliet against her Romeo in the school play. She discovers that Makoto is really a boy, who has a bet with his traditional father that he'll be allowed to leave the family business and become an actor if he can carry off the masquerade of being a girl until he graduates from high school.
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I think I saw W Juliet advertised in one of the other serieses I read. It sounds cute, I'll check it out next time I go in.