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arisha ([personal profile] arisha) wrote2006-11-16 04:04 pm

ikenai hodo

New excerpt which I have written just now in the past five minutes, but I must warn you it is less than fantastic. I am woefully behind. It is kind of exciting.

I have decided perhaps that one of the novel's themes perhaps is (involuntary?) corruption, and I would never want to be friends with any of these characters in real life, ever. Unlike my current novel project, where I think it would be hilarious to hang out with everyone. Perhaps that is one of the reasons I have actually been able to stick with this novel for going on three years now. (I hate admitting I have been working on this one novel for so long because I have mad woman friends who I'm sure churn out twenty-five novels each per year.)

Anyway, yay NaNo, boo PACI which I don't want to go to at all. Haha, I have spent like half of today sitting here in the school computer lab reading MoMusu forums. I am absolutely convinced that one day this is going to get me into trouble. I don't think it's a brilliant move to look at pictures of underaged Berryz Koubou (their 2007 calendar pwns MoMusu's, how distressing) in a place where people can see what you're doing. Ahaha, I'll have to come up with a clever excuse. "But I'm writing an essay on rorikon, you don't understand!"

part 2

[identity profile] arisha.livejournal.com 2006-11-17 09:27 am (UTC)(link)
I have always preferred music with female voices. And I have no idea why that preference would exist. But I can remember as a very young elementary schooler, sitting by the radio in the family room, counting how many songs by male singers they played vs. how many songs by female singers they played. I have no idea why I did this except I knew I preferred songs sung by women. And in books or movies I think I usually am more easily drawn to the female characters than to the male characters. But it's not like I can think of any good reason for this. When I was younger I wanted to be a princess ... ? But most little girls want that and they grow up to love their boy bands, so I dunno. :P :P :P :P

I mean, once I find a song that I like that's sung by a man, I'll like it just as much as I like any other of my favourite songs. But it takes more convincing for me to get to like it. (If I may be so bold, [livejournal.com profile] athena_crikey seems perhaps to be the opposite - just because whenever we do song exchanges, she always sends me songs sung by men, and I always send her songs sung by women. ;) )

YOU HAVE TO DO A PRESENTATION. I WENT TO WEBREG AND SWITCHED ME FOR YOU SO NOW YOU ARE IN MY JAPANESE CLASS. BETTER GET TO WORK, YOU PUNK!!!!!


(Here is the second time my comment was so long I had to split it. Muktaar icon FTW!)