Jun. 1st, 2010

badninja: (noods + muds: i love my rubber ducky)
When you've written something you don't think should ever see the light of day (not because you don't think it's written well, but because of an odd pairing), do you let all unleash and post it anyway, or stuff it deep into the vestiges of your hard-drive, never to emerge again?

...

No, seriously, this is a real question. I'm not being facetious at all.

AND I'VE NOW WRITTEN THREE DIFFERENT ONES IN THE SPAN OF AN HOUR!
badninja: (2D: the plastic people)
Someone play word association with me! It's all for fanfic ideas good moral values.

:D
badninja: (hitch a ride pretty boy  [yoite does sho)
Why is the fact I prefer to be dedicated to one fandom on my personal journal at a time such an offense to so many people? I'm hardly the first or last person to do such a thing.

I have only one response to anyone who has a problem in the future, and it's the one I should have been giving all along.

I blog about what I want, and you read what you want. If you don't want to read what I say, then stop.

And that's all there is to it.

The value of friendship should not be ever counted by the number of friends one has on their info page. If you defriend me, I take no offense. Why? Because defriending me on livejournal isn't defriending me. Many people don't read my journal by choice and yet have done some of the greatest things for me anyone has ever done. I don't consider them less close just because of viewership.

The amount of care someone has is not the same as how many comments they leave. Sometimes, it's easier to say it in private. Sometimes, you can't say anything, but you're still listening. It's just harder to communicate that you're listening through a journal service.

These things, they don't equal out. So when did we, or I, start taking them as the same value?

I'm exhausted by it, and it's something I'm personally going to stop subconsciously putting an equal equation on. It's far better for my sanity. Maybe for everyone else's, too.
badninja: (2D: the plastic people)
Uh, guys, I have just a little bit of a question.

"In February 2009, Toei Animation announced that it would begin rebroadcasting Dragon Ball Z as part of the series' 20th anniversary celebrations. The series premiered on April 5, 2009, under the name Dragon Ball Kai (ドラゴンボール改 (カイ), Doragon Bōru Kai?, lit. "Dragon Ball Revised"), with the episodes remastered for HDTV, featuring updated opening and ending sequences, and a rerecording of the vocal tracks by most of the original cast.[37][38] The footage was also re-edited to more closely follow the manga, resulting in a faster moving story, and damaged frames removed."

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'edited more closely' + 'faster moving story'



...am I reading another Dragonball Z because I sure as hell don't remember the manga moving fast at all, either. It wasn't worse, but taking two volumes of the thing on a trainride did not get me through Vegeta and Gokou having a physical fight, okay?

Lord.

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