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...and all the ways to interpret it. Lift the needle? Not likely.

I haven't even finished my download, and I'm already sure I've got a new member to add to the list of "favorite manga boys." I was looking for something else, and found this in the process:



That hair is RED. There are other images which demonstrate that our boy, Badou, knows how to handle a gun. And, obviously, the fucking eye patch is like a ladle full of sugar heaped on top of everything else. So, I'm definitely looking forward to actually reading this thing, i.e., Dogs by Shirow Miwa. I recognize the drawing style, but I can't figure out from where, and frantic web searches aren't helping. Not even the mangaka's own site gives me any useful clues.

in other faux-boy news: I ended up on a site for a Japanese doll manufacturer whose products I have long coveted. Because I am tainted with bitter whimsy, I fell in love with a 24"-tall plastic boy who costs $900. But in order to enjoy having one such doll, you need at least two, so you can pose them together (innocently! they're just friends!), so I actually need two 24"-tall plastic boys, which means an outlay of somewhere between $1700-2000. Well, they do come with clothing and shoes and such, so maybe it's a bargain. Plus, you can pop their eyes out of their heads and switch them out for yet-more-soulful or differently-colored models.

For $2000, I could probably buy a real boy, at least for the short-term, although I bet I couldn't convince him to let me pop his eyes out for a mere two grand.

why I've been so confused about Sirius and Remus: I've never understood all the to-do and squee about Sirius and Remus. In fact, I didn't even remember them from the third book. I didn't remember anything about the third book, strangely enough, even though friends kept telling me (reminding me, almost) that it was the best one, everyone's favorite, etc. Since I own the third book, I was certain I had read it. Well, apparently I never actually did read the book. I don't know how this could have happened: reading the next "installment, as such, was something I looked forward to, and I actually purchased it, so I have no idea what stopped me from opening it and plunging in. Until yesterday. So: Sirius and Remus. Now I know who they are. That doesn't mean I'm going to care, particularly, or that I'll suddenly want to read fanfic about them, but at least I'll be on the same page as the majority of my friends list.

the best show: The Wire Are you watching? Do you have HBO? Then watch it, dammit! Cops! Baltimore! Tons of familiar faces from Homicide! But even better, I dare say, than Homicide...though, how I'd love to see the HBO version of that show. There's a huge and complex back story (and I think at least the first season is available on DVD), but the way the show is structured, you should be able to follow it well enough if you start NOW. In talking to the people I've pressured into watching this in the past, it can seem impenetrable if you try to wander in mid-season.

Mr. Glove and I were discussing that, oddly, despite our rabid devotion to the show and the characters, we don't know their names. Well, we know about half of them, and we know more thugs than cops. We know all about them - what they're passionate about, what sets them off, what they'll likely do in various situations, but we have no names for them. Instead, they're "the lawyer lady," "dumbass white cop," "dumbass black cop," "Bubbles' friend," etc.

So late. Did nothing I thought I'd do. And, yes, Rhi, that includes your read/beta. Because I wasn't going to get distracted and do any of the above stuff, see...

Ooh! *squee!* Bittorent of manga file is complete!

Date: 2004-09-20 03:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] isagel.livejournal.com
Heh. Remus and Sirius. The third book remains my favourite, and Remus is by far my favourite character in the Potter-verse. But I can't stand Sirius. I know people rave about his beauty and hotness and angsty coolness, and the way they describe him, he sounds like a character I should like, but that description doesn't fit the Sirius Black I find in the books. I never found him very interesting to begin with, and after what was revealed about his behaviour during his school days in Order of the Phoenix, I actively dislike him. I'm fully aware that this probably has more to do with the emotional baggage I carry from my own years of being bullied in school than with what Rowling wants to convey, but all the same, I can't find it in me to root for Sirius. It's just... To tell you the truth, I'm literally angry with Rowling for the way she allowed Sirius to just gloss over the way he and James treated Snape. To me, it felt like he got away with it too easily, but then, I'm not an objective observer, since my own past makes it too easy for me to identify with Snape's perspective. Snape makes some serious mistakes based on his hatred for Sirius, but I can't see that hatred as other than justified.

You know, it's ridiculous how upset I get writing this. It's like the Snape/Sirius dynamic hits a nerve in me that is still far more raw than I generally allow myself to feel. Stupid really, put there you go... One day, I'll write a major meta post about this, because I think I need to get it off my chest by looking it through from all angles.

Oh, and on another note, I definitely still want you to do my website. I'm in the middle of moving right now, but maybe we can talk it through in a week or two, when things settle down for me?

Date: 2004-09-20 04:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] velvetglove.livejournal.com
Well, I haven't gotten far enough to know exactly what you're talking about, but I do agree that bullies are not sexy. I have my own emotionally gruesome bully stories, and a bullying, victimizing, mocking pattern of behavior is one of the things that makes me hate pretty much any character in a story, pro- or fanfic.

And: yay! Website! And since I'm always so vague timewise, I can certainly wait until you're ready to go ;)

Date: 2004-09-20 07:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nematoddity.livejournal.com
I'm with you, totally. In the books, he's an embittered, angry man with dust on his soul, and I remain convinced that while some of that is attributable to prison, some of it had to be his own personality. Until the movie came out, my brain cringed every time there was an extended Sirius sequence.

And yeah, I totally turned around my perception of the pre-Harry school bunch...I still like Lily, because to date she hasn't been proven an ass, but James? Bully with entitlement issues. Sirius supported him in almost everything. The rest were just yes-men striving for approval, and if they got it by hating Snape, so much the better.

Having been Snape in grade and high school...and more than a little suspicion that you might have been, too...there's no way I can evaluate it without memory coloring my results.

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