To be with a woman, that is French. To get caught, that is American.

No post last week because I watched just the one movie. And I've got work tonight, so I don't know if I'll be able to do my weekly Lost post either. ;-; Mi...

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Afro Samurai -- If only he could team up with Ghost Dog.

In the fighting world, there exists two important headbands -- the one who possesses the No. 1 headband is akin to a god; t...

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Facing up to the logic of old.

So a while ago I heard some '80s songs (notably "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This") on the local oldies station, which was then followed by me going into a long rant fueled by denial. (tl;dr "'80s SONGS CAN'T BE ON AN OLDIES STATION WTF IS THIS ARGH")

But after hearing some more again, I have to face up to the facts: 1) When I was in elementary school, the oldies stations played The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Elvis, The Doors, etc. -- you know, music from the 1960s and 1970s aka from 20-30 years ago (at the time). 2) It has been 30 years since 1980. 3) By that logic, '80s music is in Oldies Range. 4) EVERYONE BORN IN THE EARLY-TO-MID 1980s IS GETTING OLD.

ffffffffffffffffffffffffffff

Also, in lieu of a Lost post (since there was no new episode this week), I present these images of what Lost would be like if it were a Saturday morning cartoon. Some of them are weird (Faraday looks depressing), while some are pretty cool (Widmore looks surprisingly badass). I think my favorite is Sawyer because he looks vaguely like Hulk Hogan when he had hair.

War been declared on the island.

For anyone interested, I wrote a (extremely long) post on UNMEI KAIHEN about RahXephon and how Ayato Kamina helped me understand and come to term...

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*insert Kyon being awesome here*

Things have been a bit hectic at work lately. After about a month-and-a-half of stability, my schedule is getting whipped around like crazy again. I was actually supposed to work today, but I guess there's a shortage of workers on Thursday, so I'v...

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