THERE IS MORE PET SHOP OF HORRORS

Apr. 22nd, 2025 10:05 pm
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I AM SCREAMING

SEVEN SEAS STARTED RELEASING A NEW TRANSLATION OF PET SHOP OF HORRORS IN FEBRUARY

AND THERE'S TWO NEW SPIN-OFFS

AND I LITERALLY ONLY JUST LEARNED ABOUT IT TODAY OH MY FUCKING GOD I AM FIRING MYSELF AS A FAN HOW DID I NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS

Book Log: A Slice of Fried Gold

Apr. 21st, 2025 08:46 am
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I made a mistake when I last reported otherwise, because this should be the last book from the bunch I got during my UK trip two years ago. (The stack on the shelf is shrinking but... there's still so many. T_T) I think I wanted to pick up at least one celeb autobiography so I didn't look at it too closely, so it turns out that Nick Frost's A Slice of Fried Gold: Taste My Memories is 70% cookbook, 30% stream-of-consciousness partial autobiography. I did not start reading this book just because of the news of the Frost's casting in a certain franchise (welp), that's just another coincidence.

Frost loves to cook! (I did not know this.) He can do some pretty complicated dishes, and associates so many feelings (his own, and others) with cooking, that this book, though only technically a cookbook, is more about using time of the initial covid-19 lockdown to capture those feelings for those he would like to remember him by, is my impression.

I'm only a passable cook, with just enough skills to feed myself, though I've sometimes made slightly more complicated dishes based on recipes (I made lasagna once!) when I had a phase of being Determined to learn how to cook some years ago. That phase has passed. So while there are quite a few interesting dishes in Frost's book, there's only maybe 2 simple ones that I would try to do myself, though I'd look up a recipe with proper instructions because Frost's writing style runs on ADHD-fueled vibes and frantic expression. He's pretty up front about his mental state and struggles with depression, anxiety and food issues which paint every single page with feels and distracted humour.

There are some interesting industry anecdotes sprinkled in there, like I did not know how catering works for movies and TV, but of course Frost has strong feelings about food being SO important in order to make the work good. But the most of it is Frost working through his own feelings of food as the channel through which he express love, anger and sadness.
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fun fact: Hollow Knight takes places in our house. what with all the pillbug corpses in every goddamn corner. -_-

A Quick Poll Appears

Apr. 19th, 2025 08:09 am
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I finished Transient Gundam (who is quite beautiful, but ugh, I did not do well with the clear-blue plastic; it scarred in weird unexpected ways) and want help picking my next build.

...while I also go through All My Paint because I might get to an actual hobby store next weekend where I can theoretically buy more paint/replace any bad paint. It's so much easier to buy paint in person than try to figure out color swatches on a monitor. ^^;;

I still have some other stuff to sort through, and I think a few other repair projects lingering, I am slowly but surely getting the desk and surrounding area sorted out for the first time in far too many years.

To have clean desks...

Poll #32996 Quick Gunpla Poll
This poll is closed.
This poll is anonymous.
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 11

Oh no, I bought too much gunpla! Which kit should I build next?

View Answers

HG Destiny Gundam* (Gundam SEED Destiny)
0 (0.0%)

SDW Heroes Qiongqi Strike Freedom Gundam (SD)
0 (0.0%)

HG Sandrock (Gundam Wing, HGAC)
6 (54.5%)

HG McGillis's Schwalbe Graze (Iron-Blooded Orphans)
3 (27.3%)

HG Gundam Flauros (Ryusei-Go, IBO)
1 (9.1%)

HG ZAKU I (UC)
1 (9.1%)

HG G-Bouncer (AGE)
0 (0.0%)

MG ZAKU II F2** (UC)
0 (0.0%)

HG Denial Gundam (Build Fighters Try)
0 (0.0%)

HG GN Archer (Gundam 00)
3 (27.3%)



*non-custom
**this may be partly built or questionable; I have a couple of UC MGs I got very cheap because someone had started and not finished at least one of them
***I forgot to note that GN Archer is also not the custom-colors I have planned for one to make it into Abulhool

I am totally going to end up getting an airbrush if it ever warms up and stays warmed up.

Sinners

Apr. 18th, 2025 07:31 pm
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I just watched Sinners! I was waffling about checking it out today because time was a bit tight for me, but I'm glad I did. No spoilers, just music.👍



I did get jumpscared by a song I knew later in the movie, that was fun.

Package-Racing and other delights...

Apr. 16th, 2025 08:19 pm
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(three days of unposted updates again, whoops)

Have had a lot of mail coming in. ^^;; A couple of things were KS/pre-orders that just happened to roll in at the same time as 'must buy all the model kits', but now my living room looks like shipping and receiving. ^^;;

(I am watching a lot of small stores get royally fucked by the tariffs, especially nerd stores and other hobby-related ventures. Just, this sucks not only as a customer but just a person who is genuinely glad that being a nerd selling stuff to other nerds exists as a career choice and would like that to continue.)

Maybe over the weekend I can catch up on some hobby posts? At the rate the weather is going (wtf is the weather doing?), cemetery zine is definitely going to be a #0 with previous years ramblings and photos. On the one hand, alas, but on the other this is fine and maybe a good starting point.

Gundam G Generation Eternal finally released! I smashed through what I could and will attempt to figure out how to pace myself shortly. There are some pretty firm resource walls and no real reason to blast through things other than being ready for the upcoming Astray event.

writing meme )

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Apr. 17th, 2025 07:56 am
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not exactly a fandom dream but it felt like it SHOULD have been based on something.

dream theory? )

I know dreams aren't that deep but my brain rarely bothers with narrative so this certainly FEELS significant somehow.

Sailor Moon

Apr. 16th, 2025 09:44 am
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I just think it's neat that a Japanese stage show of Sailor Moon is touring the US (with subs) and is doing very well. When I first heard about the US tour, I thought it would be more of a niche thing? But then I saw clips of decently-sized crowds of adults geeking out, some of whom are clearly overwhelmed with nostalgia and affection, and that's just so nice.♥

Photo of a crowd attending the Sailor Moon stage show in the US

I particularly like this shot, of the Usagi actress greeting the audience, and they're into it!

Photo of a crowd attending the Sailor Moon stage show in the US

FIC: Prime Time, chapter 15

Apr. 15th, 2025 06:49 pm
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guys I'm almost done writing this thing o_o

//What now?// Arcee whispered over short-range comms. (on AO3, account needed)

Book Log: The Garden of Evening Mists

Apr. 14th, 2025 10:07 am
scaramouche: P. Ramlee as Kasim Selamat from Ibu Mertuaku, holding a saxophone (kasim selamat is osman jailani)
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Tan Twan Eng's The Garden of Evening Mists isn't my usual type of book, but a few years ago I was in a struggling bookstore and wanted to get something, anything, so I picked this up. When I finally decided to read it, I got a chapter or so in and realized that it's of that literary genre that has hundreds of examples, of which two immediately off the top of my head are Remains of the Day and The Girl with the Pearl Earring, i.e. literary historical novels set vividly, or one can say lusciously, in a specific time and place in order to attempt to capture the complicated social setting of the peoples in that time and place, and upon which the emotional thrust of the story is pinned upon a heterosexual relationship with elements of complicated forbidden-ness that prevents or will punish emotional fulfilment if that relationship is fully realized.

If you know the vibe, you know it, is what I'm saying.

There's also a movie! The edition of the book I have has a cover that is a still of the movie, and in my opinion said cover captures the feel of the book perfectly. I may check out the movie later, if I'm feeling it. I hadn't heard about it at all, considering it's set here, but as a small indie movie I suppose that's not much of a surprise.

Mainly taking place in Cameron Highlands, the drive of the book is a relationship between Yun Ling, a Straits Chinese lawyer and survivor of a Japanese internment camp, and Aritomo, a former gardener of the Emperor Hirohito who left Japan prior to WWII breaking out (and was thus not involved in the war.... maybe). The novel intercuts between a present day of the 1980s when Yun Ling is a retired Judge reminiscing on the past, and an extended flashback of Yun Ling narrating the events of the time she met Aritomo during the communist Emergency. That backdrop is, to put it lightly, a sensitive time.

I am not the usual reader of literary books, and I cannot speak in depth to the themes and language of the genre. I could be more self-conscious about that, but I won't, and anyway the story was interesting enough despite my side-eyeing tropey conventions of the genre, and the descriptions of home neat in their familiarity be it first-hand or second-hand through the stories I've been told by my parents and grandparents of colonial times.

Unlike the other examples of the genre mentioned above, Yun Ling and Aritomo do start an affair of sorts (after she becomes his apprentice in Japanese gardening), though Yun Ling's narration is so sparse that it can't really be described as a relationship of passion, I think, and of course it can't have a happy ending. But I liked how that played out, I think because I don't mind as much the mining of these difficult relationships of pain in fiction. So Yun Ling's main motivation is to find the internment camp she escaped from, because her sister died there and Yun Ling wants to lay her sister to rest. The maybe-reveal at the very end of the book is that Aritomo may have had something to do with designing that camp (and Yun Ling's suffering), and that Aritomo made a map to said camp for Yun Ling, within the design of his garden and a tattoo he puts on her back, and once both garden and tattoo are done he quietly left her one night, either to death or suicide.

I found the story interesting enough, and enjoyed reveals made through the layers of the past and present portions of the story. I liked its attempts to make the main characters kind and difficult at the same time, even when I disagreed with what appear to be some of the novel's final conclusions (the most obvious one being that anger has to be cleansed). That said, I couldn't connect with any of the characters enough to care as much about how it played out, though that could just as well be due to my own biases. The only way I could understand Yun Ling's falling for Aritomo is that it is a simultaneous form of healing (by being with the only person who would acknowledge her trauma as a camp survivor) and self-harm (because... everything). Which I suppose makes sense as much as anything else.

That said! And this has less to do with what the novel is doing on the whole, and is honestly a tangential bugbear that I just need to get down. I do believe that books cannot be everything to everyone and should not try to be because then no one is happy, so to focus on specific themes or relationships is, of course, better. Yet it is very interesting how, despite the familiarity of the setting, how alienating I found it at the same time because it centers heroic and/or complicated Chinese, Japanese and.... white characters. A few Orang Asli are there, but barely get voices. A few Malays are there, but are either racist or set dressing. Indians are servants who leer at the female main character. (To be fair, there is one Indian character later on who does get a personality, but like in comparison, there are three -- THREE - gay Japanese men who get their sympathetic stories told at length, one of whom is a full-on war criminal.) You can argue that this is all because of Yun Ling's limited point of the view (at an early point in the book she dismisses indigenous gardening as inferior to ornamented gardening with imported plants, i.e. Japanese garden style) but to have that POV unchallenged was OOOOFFF.

Saturday Night's Alright For Writing

Apr. 12th, 2025 10:33 pm
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I bought a couple of things from a small gunpla shop and the order confirmation included a link to their discord server. I've been in gunpla/gundam discords before and ran screaming, but I joined anyway and so far it is very chill, they love Providence and Daggers, and I horrified them with my backlog.

Sentai Filmworks Spring Anime Sale, til the 20th iirc. I think I'm good for the moment and need to work on my backlog more. (I mean, I am, but-)

Apparently Hakuouki SSL is getting an English release, which is exciting. I don't think it has an exact date, though, so I'm just going to have to keep it in the back of my mind for later in the year.

I actually wrote and posted a drabble. It's not much, but it's something. Worked a bit on zine stuff. Maybe I can do a bit more later.

Also worked on cleaning in the dining room. I think getting rid of a few more plants will help out A Lot. I'm also going to take a bucket of sand and a bunch of incense out to the garage to burn while working out there. If it ever warms up, I mean, which it hasn't.

Various and Sundry

Apr. 9th, 2025 09:27 pm
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This is like a week in the making because I fell hard into 'but nobody cares, Kalloway' brainweasels. *sigh*

I have mostly gotten the bathroom back together, though I expect I will be finding drywall dust forever awhile despite my best efforts. I started cleaning in the dining room and spelunked all the way to the one nesting table I have, which is the middle of a trio of which my parents have the largest and smallest. No, I have no idea how this happened. Once we figure out something to replace it, I'll return it.

In an attempt to close some tabs on my phone, I made a short list of a bunch of the tabs that have something I want to buy and am working on just... buying what I reasonably can. Which is not all of it, of course. Quite a bit is stuff like $2 games on itch and whatnot. I also really want all of Kim Hu's Jeweled Saint Prints, which frequently go on sale, but that will require purchasing frames and figuring out where to hang them and I want to at least know where they're going before I order them. I pre-ordered a Code Geass Lancelot kit, which is apparently getting a reprint soon. For some reason, I thought I had one. I have a Vincent, though, and that seems to be it. I still need to make an order from a (new/used) bookstore that has a strong Fediverse presence. They have a few Sharon Shinn books I need, and some Arthuriana.

I have a bunch of packages package-racing from around the world. We'll see how that goes. *sigh*

Mutya

Apr. 9th, 2025 08:54 pm
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I have finished watching Mutya! It's fascinating to watch a TV show that obliterates interstitial moments, kinda like Hayao Miyazaki's worst nightmare of barely any pauses between the bits that "matter", let alone bother with set-up to the point of a scene. Sometimes the show skips those important scenes, too! Like the series-long villain doing the inevitable heel-face-turn, which happened off-screen and, for a show that otherwise didn't elicit strong emotions in me, made me angry that the show expected me to be okay with the villain who had just ten seconds earlier been tormenting a child to tears and screaming, suddenly hugging everyone and asking them to forgive her. There's whiplash, and then there's that.

Through the last quarter of the show I suddenly remembered that the translation tool I have on my phone has an audio translate+transcribe function! I swear, I yelped when I realized I could've been using it all along. But I'm not gonna go back to earlier episodes, so I just used it to follow some of the key scenes through the final episodes, admittedly battling uphill through the show's awful audio mixing. Interestingly, using the tool only added only a little more to my understanding to the show, which means that I was following pretty decently without it.

Is it a good show? Not really, but it tries, though the sincere performances are really not helped by the limited budget that cuts so many corners that whole episodes feel like nothing but seams. Actually, it's not the kind show where you even ask if it's "good", as opposed to if you enjoyed it. And I will say I 100% enjoyed three distinct things about it:

  1. The songs are lovely and I did not get sick of them despite them being used over and over again. I did not even get tired of the theme song, which is in practically every episode.

  2. I liked the Mutya's adoptive brother, Aries, has an organic emotional arc where he doesn't want Mutya to find out about her birth parents and keeps sabotaging it, because to him that means losing her to her birth family, and this fear in Aries manifests as anger. That made so much complicated emotional sense I was surprised it got included at all, in a show where the good guys react to everything either perfectly, or only imperfectly because they don't have the right information.

  3. Yes yes, the kid actress playing Mutya is adorable, but who you know who's legit? The kid actress who plays Chabita, Mutya's foil and thematic competitor. Amy Nobleza as Princess Chabita mugs and snarks and screams and cries and throws epic tantrums, and it's all such broad emotional villain acting from a child that rings perfectly true for the character, and I love it. Amy also sings the opening song, and that's cool!

Thing I did NOT like though, was that Mutya's adopted parents both die, thus removing the otherwise complicated question of who will and how to raise Mutya. Instead of a blended family that acknowledges that her adopted parents are just as important to her, Mutya's birth parents get her outright, though they also adopt Aries. Sure, show.

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