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Blysse
Angel/Blysse
Angel, Riku, Ri-chan, Kristen, Krissy, Blysse
13 - May 24, 1997
Student, Author
Left-handed
Yaoi, Shounen Ai, Shounen
Pandora Hearts, Hetalia, Kuroshitsuji, Fullmetal Alchemist, Soul Eater, Ouran High School Host Club
Hawaii Five-O, House M.D.

Song of the Week:

Lady Gaga - JUDAS

I do not own any pictures, videos, songs, etc. that are posted here. Pictures will only be claimed as mine if I have edited or drawn it. Credit goes to owners.

April 21, 2011 7:21pm

Whoa! And I thought he was just joking! I'm an Otakuite++! :D I've been a member since... August? September? Dang! I'm really shocked, to be honest with you guys! I was surprised when I became an Otakuite+ a couple months ago, but to be upgraded a couple days ago?! Blew me away! Thank you guys so much for your support in my fanart! I especially appreciate all of your views on my "Matinee Poetique" world! Yes, that world is complete. I don't think there are anymore pictures by MP, unfortunately. Not unless I go searching through her site again and magically find one. Pssh, I think she discontinues her fanart or something. And sorry if my grammar/spelling is off. I've been having a really rough week (more like year, guh...) and I can't get a break. My school's play is on May 14 and I don't have my lines anywhere close to memorize. Also, my teachers are as rough as ever about work and projects. Especially my history teacher. Oh, please don't get me started on him! But, seriously, this promotion brought my spirits up by 110%. (:

How's my week been? Crappy. 'Nuff said.

But seriously. I was so busy I never had the time to mention my play. Or at least I don't think I have... Maybe I'll talk about it again when I get back to daily blogging. Sorry, guys, but I've got one more month left until summer break. (May 26!) Let's count down the days! 35 more days! (I think. My math is bad.)

My name is different now. I'm not "Ace of Hartsu", which was retarded and everyone got confused with my bestie twin "Ace of Hearts", but it's now Bysse. Thanks for understanding! I like change. :D

Blysse

March 22, 2011 8:51am

I forgot to mention that my MP world has 1,000+ views! Yay! *cheers* This one only has 300+ views, which is okay, because... uh, why is it okay again... >.> Um... *doom corner* Nevermind...

So, um... I finished my English State Test... Yuck. owo I can't stand my state tests... I still can't pass my math one and I only have one more try!! Oh well. If I don't pass, it won't kill me.

Until next time,
Angel

March 5, 2011 8:09pm

It's been a long, long, long, long... LONG time since I blogged. Why, you may ask? How sweet of you to care! Just kidding. But seriously, I was grounded (and still am - almost off my "probation," as you can call it.) and I wasn't allowed on the computer for a long time. About a week or two ago I was allowed back on, (but my iPod, phone, and bedroom door are still missing) but I was so busy with the media production project mentioned in the post before this one (the one before I was grounded) that I never got the time to go on theO. So, yes! I'm alive!

We're finished with the project by the way. I'll put the video up sooner or later (I've got to edit it first so our names, countdown, slate, etc. aren't on it.) but it might not be any time soon. I'm busy with yet another project coming up and one for History. I can't get a break. I'm thankful though because I didn't have any real homework for about a week and a half (except for a picture about the chapter we're reading in History right now. I finished it halfheartedly today, but whatever.) and now we only have one more week of the quarter.

This school year has gone by so fast and yet my drawing has not improved. *depression corner* I wish it would. I've given up on drawing on paper for now. I prefer doing it digitally 90% of the time. The only time I usually draw on paper is when... well, during class or whenever there's no access to a computer, my tablet, and Corel Painter. (Or Photoshop.)

Surprisingly, there isn't much that you guys missed. My life has been pretty boring without all of my technology that can fit in my pocket. (My bedroom door not included, since it most definitely cannot fit in my pocket.)

On the brightside, I'm on Season 2 Episode 15 of House, M.D.! It took me awhile, because I was so busy with my media project. I'm a little more than halfway through the season. orz It's a really long season, so you can't blame me for wanting to talk about it. Hey! Didn't you notice how long I could restrain myself from talking about House? Yeah, it wasn't that far, but... *brightens up* I'm in an exceptionally happy mood because of how much I've caught up on today and yesterday. It'll probably disappear tomorrow. XD

On Facebook, me, NinjaTofu, her friend, and Ace of Hearts have been talking about making a movie. So far, I'm the plot creator and we're all co-directors. Apparently, I've decided that there will be many fairies. Yes, the Britannia Angel will be in it.

My hands are cramping up from the position they're in typing over the laptop on the couch. Yeah, long story. (But, really, I just want to watch House right now. lol)

Until next time,
Angel

February 1, 2011 12:11pm

12:11.

I feel like my head is going to burst... Today is Tuesday, isn't it? Ugh, geez... My media teacher is on me and Na-chan's tail right now because we didn't finish this video and now the month is over, so now we aren't even doing it. We have an animation project to do and we have TWO FRIGGIN PICTURES... It's not her fault, no no, it's cause we're really busy. *no sarcasm intended, fyi* She lives somewhere by the high school I want to go to and I live near our school that we're going to currently. We're kinda far and really busy.

By the way, I was ticked about it being Tuesday because I have Math tutoring today (it's for the state test. We get 3 chances this year and I didn't "pass". I'm currently on our second try and, well, I feel a little more confident. There is... 49 questions, this time, instead of 43. *fume* I do not like the state test!

On a lighter note, I slept over at Na-chan's house Friday night and we were drawing for our project while listening to music (we got overly distracted. That's us, for ya.) and then we were going to watch a movie with her family. We ended up watching dubbed anime on Netflix. Na-chan, I despise you for getting me hooked to such an incredibly awesome anime. >< And the FANFICS there are for me to read! I've never been fed so much "food" by FFnet in so long! Unfortunately, school has kept me from reading fanfics lately. The only times are when I have nothing to do, which is SUPER RARE, or when I lock myself in the bathroom, which I usually do when I do have work to do. Huh. I procrastinate, bite me.

Oh, right, and she got me into another MANGA this time. Must I name it? I'd prefer not to. No, not yet. Not until the end. I really do love her for getting me into it. I've only read the first volume. And I like the perspective, I do. Then again, the pairing I like is the most obvious and she pointed that out. WHAT. EVER. I don't care. Thanking you for giving me the, as you say, "yaoi fangirl food". Heehee.

Did she get me into anything else...? Uh... *thinking deeply* Nope. D: Hey, look, a long entry! Not as long as that really depressing rant I did one night. ><

I watched this Korean movie last night called "Smile Mom". You know, I really don't like Yong-roo. He's too pushy! (I don't remember the woman's name...) I only watched like 15 minutes of it. A commercial came on and I was yelling at the TV. "I don't know what this says! GAHHH!" Then an American version came on! It was... retarded. owo It made no sense. Then the movie started playing again and my mom turned it off. I was so mad. I wanted to see what happened to Yong-roo. I wanted him to DIE. He should die! He's too pushy! I think that girl was his friend, so I'm gonna call her Friend. :D (I can't believe I even wanted to watch a K-drama... *ashamed*)

Entry over.

~Aroura-chan

Moscow airport terror kills 31, wounds 168

[POSTED 40 MINUTES AGO]
MOSCOW – A suicide bomber carrying a suitcase walked into Moscow's busiest airport and set off a huge explosion Monday, killing at least 31 people and wounding nearly 170.

The international arrivals terminal at Domodedovo Airport was engulfed by smoke and splattered with body parts after the mid-afternoon terror attack sprayed shrapnel, screws and ball bearings at passengers and workers. Hundreds of people were in the loosely guarded area at the time.

President Dmitry Medvedev immediately ordered authorities to beef up security at Moscow's two other commercial airports and other key transport facilities. He also canceled plans to fly out Tuesday to Davos, Switzerland, where he aimed to promote Russia as a profitable investment haven to world business leaders.

Monday's attack was most likely carried out by a suicide bomber and "attempts were being made to identify him," Investigative Committee spokesman Vladimir Markin said. The Interfax news agency said the head of the suspected bomber had been found.

No one immediately claimed responsibility for the explosion, which occurred at 4:32 p.m. (1342GMT). But Chechen militants have claimed responsibility for previous terror attacks in Moscow, including a double suicide bombing on the subway in March 2010 that killed 40 people and wounded more than 100.

The latest attack on the Russian capital also called into question Russia's ability to safely host major international sports events like the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi and the 2018 World Cup. It was the second time in seven years that terrorists had hit the Domodedovo airport: In 2004, other suicide bombers penetrated the lax security there, killing 90 people as they blew up two planes.

Large-scale battles in Chechnya ended years ago, following two devastating wars between Russia and the republic's separatists, but Islamic militants have continued to carry out suicide bombings and other attacks. Most of the attacks have been in Chechnya and other predominantly Muslim provinces in the southern Caucasus region, but some have targeted Moscow, including its subways, buses and trains.

Click image to see photos of from the blast scene

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In Washington, President Barack Obama condemned the "outrageous act of terrorism" and offered any assistance Russia might want.

Domodedovo Airport spokeswoman Yelena Galanova said 35 people were killed and scores were injured in the blast. The Emergencies Ministry, however, said 31 people were killed, 74 hospitalized with injuries and 94 were given medical treatment. The discrepancy could not immediately be explained.

Two Britons were among the dead, investigator Markin said.

Amateur video posted on YouTube showed a pile of bodies on the airport floor, and other bodies scattered around. Luggage lay strewn across the ground and several small fires burned. A dazed man in a suit pushed a baggage cart through the carnage.

A man in blood-soaked clothes said he was just a few yards (meters) away from the explosion and saw a man who may have been the suicide bomber.

"I saw the suitcase, the suitcase was on fire," said Artyom Zhilenkov, a 35-year-old driver. "So, either the man blew up something, or something went off on the man's body, or the suitcase went off."

Zhilenkov said he thought he had been severely injured, but doctors told him was just coated in other victims' blood.

"The guy standing next to me was torn to pieces," he said.

Car rental agent Alexei Spiridonov, 25, was at his desk when the blast struck about 100 yards (meters) away.

"The explosion was so strong that it threw me against the wall," he told The Associated Press outside the airport. "People were panicking, rushing out of the hall or looking for their relatives. There were people just lying in blood."

Yelena Zatserkovnaya, a Lufthansa official, said airport workers used baggage trolleys to cart out the injured.

"There was lots of blood, severed legs flying around," she said.

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin ordered health officials to make sure all victims received immediate treatment.

Sergei Lavochkin, who was waiting for a friend to arrive from Cuba, said passengers sprinted out of the terminal after the blast and emergency teams carried out those unable to walk.

"I heard a loud bang, saw plastic panels falling down from the ceiling and heard people screaming. Then people started running away," Lavochkin told Rossiya 24 television.

Aviation security experts have been warning since the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks that the crowds at many airports present tempting targets to suicide bombers.

"Airports are by their nature crowded places, with meeters, greeters, commercial businesses, and so on," said Philip Baum, the editor of Aviation Security International, a London-based publication dedicated to security issues.

Domodedovo was briefly closed to air traffic immediately after the blast, but soon reopened. Hours later, passengers arriving for their flights lined up outside waiting to pass through metal detectors that had been installed at all entrances.

Built in 1964, Domodedovo is located 26 miles (42 kilometers) southeast of Moscow and is the largest of the three major airports that serve the Russian capital, handling over 22 million people last year. It is generally regarded as Moscow's most up-to-date airport, but its security procedures have been called into question.

In 2004, two suicide bombers were able to board planes at Domodedovo by buying tickets illegally from airport personnel. The female bombers blew themselves up in mid-air, killing all 90 people aboard the two flights.

Some 77 airlines now offer regular flights to Domodedovo, serving 241 international and national routes, according to airport's website.

The airport insists that security is one of its top priorities, claiming on its website that its "cutting-edge operations technology guarantees the safety of passengers' and guests' lives."

NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said he was "deeply disturbed" by the terror attack.

"I strongly condemn it," he said on Twitter. "NATO and Russia stand together in the fight against terrorism."

It was not clear late Monday if Medvedev would still give the opening address Wednesday at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

FIFA President Sepp Blatter was in St. Petersburg over the weekend to formally award Russia the 2018 World Cup. Prior to the signing, Putin assured him that FIFA had made the right choice.