Today's happy events ^^

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Williams and Borner : The missing Needle - Part II finally done :)
And just in time I guess :P
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My muses are actually doing something O_O I got a 2500-word Nuzlocke chapter and a 5000-word Vale chapter done tonight. The last chapters I did took ten days, were shorter, and I just posted them yesterday. I gotta keep this rolling.
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found an awesome manga. *though this was supposed to be yesterday's happy events. haha ;D
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So it turns out that the fic chapter that I was all worried about because of the heavy themes and cultural interpretation and the fact that I made certain characters very unlikeable.... was actually loved by my regular readers and got about six new people to follow the story \ o /

(Although it's still creepy to get an email alert saying "so-and-so is now following Vale". STOP STALKING EMOTIONALLY TRAUMATIZED EIGHT-YEAR-OLD BOYS. IS CREEPY AND HIS DAD WILL KILL YOU DEAD.)
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After three years of searching, my dad finally found a job! 
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Had a lovely time with my grandparents today and yesterday, I really wish I could've stayed longer.
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nomemory wrote: Had a lovely time with my grandparents today and yesterday, I really wish I could've stayed longer.
I want tooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo D:
On dad's or mom's side btw?
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Finally got internet again :D
Now I only need to set up the PC... :P XD
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Chekhov MacGuffin wrote: Contains manga case solution spoilers
Spoiler:
I tested Gosho's dry ice sliding trick today with a lunch tray instead of a tennis racket using my whole body weight which I figured approximated at least a portion of the fat guy's butt weight. The dry ice worked quite well to reduce the friction one it had been flattened down a bit, and it was about as hard as a loaded rolling cart to move. I'd say it proved the concept.
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Got a bigass shipment of books in from Amazon : D I wonder what they thought of me ordering the final volume of Ouran, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead and Jean-Paul Sartre's Existentialism and Humanism in the same order : x
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I'm watching shooting stars tonight, it's really nice, apart from the mosquitoes...
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I finally have a day off and it is blue skies and sunny! Seriously it's like the second day since june that has happened. It is always raining on my days off... But not today! (at least not yet)
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Hime-Chan wrote: I'm watching shooting stars tonight, it's really nice, apart from the mosquitoes...
OMG!! Wait it's tonight too, right? It rained last night so I forgot about it.

Also Fireworks tonight as well \o/
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Chekhov MacGuffin wrote: Contains manga case solution spoilers
Spoiler:
I tested Gosho's dry ice sliding trick today with a lunch tray instead of a tennis racket using my whole body weight which I figured approximated at least a portion of the fat guy's butt weight. The dry ice worked quite well to reduce the friction once it had been flattened down a bit, and it was about as hard as a loaded rolling cart to move. I'd say it proved the concept.
That's great :D
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Finally got to see Brave and enjoyed it immensely. For one, FINALLY a princess with a living, named and active mother! Seriously, I utterly adored the mother-daughter conflict and relationship development. Also, the bear fight at the end was pretty epic. And Merida's HAIR. DAYUM. Seriously, Pixar must've melted more computers than Michael Bay animating that mane O_o

I just have to keep my inner historian locked in a box at the back of my brain ("The Games weren't invented until the nineteenth century! The same generation couldn't have fought Vikings AND Romans! The oufit styles are from five different centuries! The-" *SLAM*) and I love it.
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