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                <title>Devious Journal Entry</title>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 30 Jul 2006 14:05:26 PDT</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ Everybody else is doing it, so please find my new account here: <a href="http://sakuraamplifier.deviantart.com/"><img class="avatar" src="http://a.deviantart.com/avatars/s/a/sakuraamplifier.gif" width="50" height="50" alt="" title="sakuraamplifier" /></a><br />
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I'm not doing this to be fickle or annoy my watchers. Actually, it's what I should have done way back when when the <a href="http://fruitadventure.deviantart.com/"><img class="avatar" src="http://a.deviantart.com/avatars/f/r/fruitadventure.gif" width="50" height="50" alt="" title="fruitadventure" /></a> account was born. My goal is to synch up everything related to my "band" (really just me and a computer) the Sakura Amplifier. <a href="http://www.sakuraamplifier.com/">[link]</a> will now be simply a hub that links to my MySpace music page, Live Journal, DA, and Fotolog. Part of this process, though, is giving all of those accounts the same name. Believe me, I'm not looking forward to re-uploading 100+ deviations (and probably won't re-upload everything), or having to re-watch everyone. But I think it will be worth it in the long run to have the Sakura Amplifier name attached to everything I'm doing online. This is something I've wanted for a long time, but I've only recently decided to cowboy up and do it.<br />
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I hope all of you will follow me even though I'm not around here much anymore. ]]></description>
                <author>~darkglassdolleyes</author>
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                <title>Flower Drown</title>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 23 Mar 2006 08:55:01 PST</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ A while back I posted lyrics to a song called "Flower Drown". It has now been recorded, and I present it to you in almost complete form: <a href="http://www.sakuraamplifier.com/music/Flower Drown.mp3">Flower Drown</a>. ]]></description>
                <author>~darkglassdolleyes</author>
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                <title>Unexplained absences</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 07 Mar 2006 20:52:02 PST</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ At the end of this sentence there will be a link. Click it and you can find an explanation as to why I will be absent for a bit. <a href="http://fruitadventure.deviantart.com/">[link]</a> ]]></description>
                <author>~darkglassdolleyes</author>
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                <title>Otaku update</title>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 04 Mar 2006 12:37:30 PST</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ Despite having two papers to write this weekend, I woke up this morning and decided to go on a bit of an otaku hunt. My goal was to see if I could find <i>anything</i> anime or manga related that interested me in the least. I'm pleased to report that the outing was a minor success, though I don't know if I actually have the funding to get back into the swing of being that particular type of nerd.<br />
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My first problem is that there's only one place in my town to rent anime. I don't know if Blockbuster carries anime becuase I don't go there. But I do know that Hastings has a better selection, though still not what I'd call great. Since most anime is in the form of TV series, I view it as kind of an all or nothing proposition. I get nothing from watching, say Volume 4 of Samurai Champloo by itself. But this is how Hastings tends to buy anime: one or two volumes of each series. And usually not the first two, which would at least allow me to watch the beginning of a series and see if it's worth buying the rest (not to mention the prospect of spoilers that comes with watching the middle of a series first). So anime is tough for me. <br />
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Still, today I rented something called Le Portrait de Petit Cossette, mostly because it's a 3 episode OVA that I can watch tomorrow afternoon in one sitting. Also because the plot sounds relatively interesting, and the box art gave me the distinct feeling that said plot would not have to be interrupted every 10 minutes so some school girls could flash their panties at me. An online friend also recommended that I check out Midori Days, which certainly appears to have lots of naughtiness, but the plot about a guy's right hand turning into a girl who has a crush on him has the potential to be surreal enough to distract me from the lowbrow sex humor. Plus I actually find Love Hina and Chobits funny, so I'm not always opposed to that type of humor...I'm just burnt out on it at the moment. <br />
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Apparently, though, my time and money would be better spent on manga. I spent some time in the manga section at Hastings, and will spend more in a few hours when I go to Barnes & Noble to work on a paper for school. Beautiful People, Loveless and Full Moon wo Sagashite all looked interesting enough to invest half an hour to read. I've come to a point where the scratchy, whispy manga style of drawing is way more appealing to me than the plastic look of anime. Again, it's not that I don't <i>like</i> the latter, just that I'm burnt out. The shiny plastic look is a nice diversion every now and then, in the same way that a Jacque Louis David painting is a nice diversion after looking at a lot of Cezannes and Gauguins (and there's a comparison I bet you weren't expecting). But saying that the former is a <i>diversion</i> is also stating implicitly that I'd rather look at Cezannes and Gauguins <i>most of the time</i>. And that is, in fact, the case. Most manga might still subscribe to the big-eye style, but there's more individualism within the style.<br />
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Finally, I concluded my otaku excursion by preordering Kingdom Hearts II, which I'm about to start losing sleep over. I had more or less sworn off the institution of the preorder after purchasing Tales of Symphonia and discovering that, in fact, an RPG with Kosuke Fujishima character designs <i>could</i> suck. And suck. And keep right on sucking. I know KHII won't be an <i>exceptionally</i> fun game, but as long as they keep throwing out weird combinations of Disney and Square Enix characters, I will feel that I have spent my money well. And plus there's always the chance that I'll get a third game in which to play as (or at least interact with) Yuna, and that chance is something I'm willing to pay for. ]]></description>
                <author>~darkglassdolleyes</author>
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                <title>Otaku confessional</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 28 Feb 2006 22:14:12 PST</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ You know what would be funny? If people wrote crossover fanfiction for serious literary works. Imagine what might happen if Holden Caulfield suddenly found himself in <i>Heart of Darkness</i>.<br />
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But I kid fan artists. <br />
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I'd like to watch some more anime someday, but it seems that everything coming out now is completely 100% substance free. This summer will mark the 14 year anniversary of the first time I saw anime in Japanese (if you wanna go all the way back to watching Robotech and Voltron as a kid, it's been 20 years). That being the case, maybe I've just hit that point in my life where everything new seems really crappy and everything old seems great, but it really doesn't seem like anything these days not made by Miyazaki or Gainax is any damn good. I guess Yotsubato! will get animated someday (or maybe it already has--I don't even keep up anymore), and that would be cool. But is there <i>anything</i> else that's worth watching at all? Bearing in mind that I expect more from entertainment than cute girls and/or hot guys.<br />
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The truth is I'm really fascinated by fandom, but I just can't keep up with it. I have about a billion hobbies that compete for my time and money, and if something doesn't stay consistiently exhilirating, it gets left behind. But I see fans, <i>otaku</i> if you will, and I want to be part of their clique. I always have. I've tried very hard. I wish I could Bit Torrent every new anime the second it aired in Japan. I wish I could read every manga. I wish I could buy every new video game on Tuesday, have it finished by Friday and have my fanfic online by Monday. I wish I could go to cons dressed as my favorite Final Fantasy character (wait, they're all girls--ok, dressed as Vincent Valentine, then). But I just don't know how.<br />
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Of course I do have an anthropological interest in <i>otaku</i>, so maybe if I were on the inside, I wouldn't enjoy it as much. If I got to sit at the <i>otaku</i> table at lunch, wearing my Chobits t-shirt, listening to Gackt on my iPod, I'd be staring across the room at the Philosophy majors, thinking maybe I should grow a beard and read some Hume. And let's be perfectly honest: I <i>am</i> a Philosophy major, and I <i>do</i> wear a Chobits t-shirt and listen to Gackt on my iPod...it's just not required of me. My point is, I probably shouldn't be in such a hurry to corrupt my data by trying to be assimilated into the culture.<br />
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Besides, the best <i>otaku</i> I could ever be is the Takashi Murakami variety: I would start writing about the culture, trying to expose it through art, and I'd be ostracized by the mainstream for being an <i>otaku</i>, and by the <i>otaku</i> for trying to throw open the windows on their cozy little world. And you know what? Both sides would be absolutely right to do so. ]]></description>
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                <title>Stupid</title>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 15 Feb 2006 17:21:20 PST</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ At my university, you can take a test to get out of the advanced composition class.<br />
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Tonight I took it for the second time. The first time I took it, I failed on the grounds that my essay was "too creative" (and no, it didn't look like one of my poems).<br />
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That class is one of three that I'll need to graduate after this semester. If I can get out of it, that means two classes next semester, which will save me some much-needed money.<br />
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In other news, on my lunch break today, I wrote the first appearance of the pivotal character Adam Barnes in S.o.a.R. I was pretty happy with it, as it incorporated elements of Hegel, who I have a very hard time understanding (like science, Adam "came on the scene"). Makes me feel like I kind of get it.<br />
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My little shrew-dog is licking the hell out of my face. Time to cut this short. ]]></description>
                <author>~darkglassdolleyes</author>
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                <title>Update and redirection</title>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2006 22:08:20 PST</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ Welcome to anyone who might have been led here through Fruit Adventure's journal.<br />
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In case you aren't acquainted, Fruit Adventure is my account for my visual art: <a href="http://fruitadventure.deviantart.com/">[link]</a><br />
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S.o.a.R. is coming along nicely. In the meantime, read all the poetry I posted today. It's good, I promise. Not one mention of suicide, and no comparing my soul to trees.<br />
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Back to writing~! ]]></description>
                <author>~darkglassdolleyes</author>
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                <title>S.o.a.R.</title>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2006 20:06:28 PST</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ I'm working on a couple of stories simultaneously right now, but the first one that will likely be posted is called S.o.a.R.<br />
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The first rule of S.o.a.R. is that you don't ask what S.o.a.R. stands for. I know what those letters mean, and I'll tell you if I think it's important.<br />
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I've been writing and rewriting S.o.a.R. since about 1996 (Jesus, 10 years!) It started out as a sketch I did of a couple of melancholy looking indie-rock kids (not emo kids; it was 1996 after all) standing under a tree, with some vaguely nostalgic sounding text at the bottom. From there, it ballooned into a ridiculously long and incoherent story with about 653 characters, all with their own plots and subplots. My second semester of college, I took a creative writing class, and wrote two stories--"The Art of Self-Delusion" and "The Trade"--about characters from S.o.a.R., and both stories eventually got sucked into the "official" S.o.a.R. cannon. I mention this becuase the four main characters of those stories (plus two more) are going to be the most important characters in this newest (and hopefully final) revision of the story.<br />
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I've posted two "teasers" to sort of introduce the main players, Daniel, Lillian, Adam and Dorothy, but if you're still curious after that, here's the abstract: S.o.a.R. is about how complicated (and often destructive) we make love, how much it hurts to try and live in a memory, and how much guilt people in their teens and early twenties take on themselves. It's about obsession and overexamination, passion and posturing, annoying alliteration (just joking on that last one). It is ambiguous, experimental and weird. And I'm obviously quite fond of it, or I wouldn't still be tinkering with it 10 years later.<br />
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10 years...damn I'm old. ]]></description>
                <author>~darkglassdolleyes</author>
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                <title>Writing</title>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 06 Jan 2006 00:14:52 PST</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ As I mentioned along with my recent Toshiko deviation, I've been thinking about writing again. This is something I really want to do, but it's extremely difficult for me. <br />
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For me, the writing process goes something like this: I make a list of characters, briefly describe their personalities and appearances, maybe jot down a couple of scenes or a basic outline of where I want the plot to go, then proceed to never actually write the story.<br />
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Tonight I was going through my notes, and started extracting the characters I like the most. See, J.D. Salinger is one of my favorite authors, and I'd like my characters to be similar to the Glass family who starred in most of his novels and many of his short stories. I want to make a single cohesive world that all of them can live in even if they never meet each other. I'm going to end up playing mix and match--I want any given character to be able to appear in different stories with different casts. Or maybe have a minor character in one story be the star in another (or vice versa). <br />
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So now I have a character bible; all that's left is the hardest part: writing stories. ]]></description>
                <author>~darkglassdolleyes</author>
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                <title>Newyearsoldnames</title>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2006 12:07:30 PST</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ I might be returning to post some new artwork under this account. Not sure what just yet, but I've felt a slight urge to do something here lately. Keep your eyes open. ]]></description>
                <author>~darkglassdolleyes</author>
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