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GIVING AWAY AN ACCOUNT AND TWO FAN CLUBS

Sun Feb 15, 2009, 9:51 AM
  • Mood: Daily Needs
  • Listening to: Samurai Champloo OST - Aruarian Dance
  • Reading: Bakuman
Como algunos saben, en mis años de colegio comencé estos dos clubes :iconkhoea: y :iconthe-hanatarou-yamada:, al igual que una cuenta secundaria :iconfoxlady:.

Lamentablemente, la tareas de la universidad me dejan poco tiempo y apenas puedo revisar esta misma cuenta, por lo cual le comunico a quien esté interesado de hacerse con cualquiera de las tres cuentas anteriormente mencionadas.

Cualquier cosa, mandenme una notita.

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As some of you may know, back in my high school days I started up two animé fan clubs, :iconkhoea: and :iconthe-hanatarou-yamada:, as well as a back-up account :iconfoxlady:.

Unfortunately, I'm no longer able to update any of the three, taking up in account I have barely any time to update even this account. This is why I'm giving away any of the three account mentioned before.

Anyone interest, send my a note please.

Back from Mexico

Fri Jul 11, 2008, 5:59 PM
  • Mood: Daily Needs
Hey kids!

Well, most of you wouldn't actually know, but I just came back from a three-week, intensive extracurricular course in which I learned (and bought) a bunch of stuff.

I would have made a journal saying I was leaving during my summer vacation, but I was too busy finishing my final projects and studying for my exams during the last week of last period, the week before leaving for my trip. So, here goes...

I spent three weeks at the UVM, Universidad del Valle de México, at Mexico City. Very interesting things to learn, specially that the city is not as dangerous as they say, at least in comparison to Tegucigalpa. I know I didn't go to every corner of the city, and some may say it's very dangerous, but the people were very different from Hondurans. Not that I really want to talk foul about Hondurans, but drivers at Mexico City are way more gentle than the ones over here; taxi drivers aren't bitches, store owners aren't so envious of their similars, etc., etc.

Oh, and the weekends at the bazaars were wonderful! Lots of stuff I wanted to get and buy for myself... Bunches of animé figurines at great price, cool clothes (I bought myself three hoodies with cool designs), and the touristic places, just WOW.

I'll upload some images later on for you guys to see.

I also went to my second attractions theme park, Six Flags... rode almost all of those rollercoasters... Loved it!

Did serigraphic prints of my own, as well as sand blast designs on cups. I also learned how to develop my own photographic film.

In the end, I really enjoyed the trip... but I discovered I hate flying by TACA. I'm still terrified of getting on an airplane, specially a small one, if it's going to be piloted by one of their people.

I'll upload work as soon as I start doing some. Bye!

Since When Starving a Dog to Death is Called Art?

Thu Mar 20, 2008, 7:31 PM
  • Mood: Daily Needs
  • Listening to: "Montecristo" - Kasamatsu Kouji
A so called artists by the name Guillermo Habacuc Vargas with the help of 2 children, who he paid, caught a dog on the street. He tied the dog in his exhibition gallery so people could see it starve to death. He told everyone not to feed this dog. He calls himself an artist. After suffering for a few days dog died in the gallery.

The sickness doesn't stop there. In that event he was chosen to represent his country in the “Bienal Centroamericana Honduras 2008″.

There's a petition to boycott his exposition if you want to join go here [link]

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For more information:

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I ask that anyone that reads this, even if not willing to sign the petition, to pass around the news and links, so that the people know what new kind of decadence has humanity developed (or rather decayed) into.

Next thing we know, we'll be letting people impale babies and starve children to death and call it art. Who knows, maybe skinning live animals will be called art too:

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hello.

Sun Mar 9, 2008, 6:50 PM
  • Mood: Daily Needs
  • Listening to: "Montecristo" - Kasamatsu Kouji
  • Drinking: Liver Oil
I'm 20 now. I'm less than a year away from becoming an adult... which is scary.

I haven't been able to update as regularly as I would like... mostly because of schoolwork. I'm so glad this school period is almost over.

Once I'm in vacations, I'll sleep as much as I want before getting up and helping around the house with the dishes, laundry, etc... which means I'll wake up when my mother says so.

I want to spend my vacations reading. There's so many books waiting to be read and be bought to be read; so many manga waiting to be read; so much animé waiting to be watched.

My season animé love for this first period of the year is the count of Montecristo, Gankutsuou. I can't get enough from that series. I need doujinshis, specially having to do with Count/Haydée action... hentai, ecchi, or just innocent doujinshis... I DONT CARE! I WANT THEM! DX

Plus, if anyone knows or has them, can I have the links or files to good doujinshis too, Bleach, Naruto, Ranma, Gintama, Gantz, HunterXHunter, but specially Gankutsuou.

Sonnet 17
by Pablo Neruda

I do not love you as if you were salt-rose, or topaz,
or the arrow of carnations the fire shoots off.
I love you as certain dark things are to be loved,
in secret, between the shadow and the soul.

I love you as the plant that never blooms,
but carries in itself the light of hidden flowers;
thanks to your love a certain solid fragrance,
risen from the earth, lives darkly in my body.

I love you without knowing how, or when, or from where.
I love you straightforwardly, without complexities or pride;
so I love you because I know no other way

than this: where I does not exist, nor you,
so close that your hand on my chest is my hand,
so close that your eyes close as I fall asleep.


Visit these people, NAO: :iconikaryunaga: :iconsugarfrostedhate:

Foutaises

Thu Jul 12, 2007, 6:59 PM
  • Mood: Daily Needs
  • Listening to: "Sadness" - Malice Mizer
  • Drinking: Cammomile Tea
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