Wednesday 30 March 2011

Randomness

I survived a facial from hell tonight. As you can see, the damage isn't much, but it still hurt =/.  I was supposed to take some hormonal pills but I couldn't get a clearance from the OB-GYN. So, the dermatologist also gave me a natural supplement, but it costs Php1,800 for two months...and I don't know if that's cheap or expensive. =/ It's likely that I'll look for a natural supplement at Healthy Options over the weekend to end my fight against corruption acne once and for all. Until then, I gotta get through this. Le sigh.


This was tonight's dinner. Le sigh again.

I usually don't mind a Cup Noodle-dinner (especially if it's the Japanese kind), but this one wasn't so good. I guess it's because it's the Light variety? I dunno...I prefer the regular one. *shrug* Tinamad lang ako magluto kanina kasi 8:00 na ako dumating sa dorm at gutom na gutom na ako...

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So, I learned that this schoolyear, the school's anime org (for college) was established, and since it's College Week they had an exhibit. I went there. It was not bad for a first - of course it could be a whole lot better (and it pales in comparison to the NKK exhibits). I asked the students manning the exhibit if they have manga, and they showed me what they had. There was One Piece, Tsubasa...and I forget the rest, but they were all mainstream and...*drumroll please* ENGLISH.

And it dawned on me how much the fandom has changed with this generation (and here I start my lament on being old, hahaha!). Gone were the days that you'd have to be very creative to get manga in Manila; gone were the days of second-hand manga stores sa MCS that brought such joy to fangirls'/boys' hearts and souls. Now the titles are available at Powerbooks or Fully Booked. In Eng-freaking-glish. I think the fans who would sacrifice an arm or leg to get a Japanese manga are already a dying breed - moreso fans who are into non-mainstream series and would have to spend more just to sate their fix.

I offered the kids tips (oh gosh I called them kids...I'm old)...like stuff that we did during college days sa NKK. I also told them that had I known that there was going to be an exhibit like this I would have made a little contribution and brought some of my manga (provided, of course, that they worship it take good care of it). But probably, the most important advise I gave them was to not limit themselves to anime; and I seriously hope that they see why.

I sort of feel for them because they don't have a full-time adviser for their org, which makes things really challenging, especially for a newly established one. Sa NKK, we had our own problems, but at least we were not on a struggling probationary status all the time (on certain years we were but by gosh we pulled through and became one of the most active orgs, wazzup!). A part of me really wants to help those kids...just so I have something to work on that's not work per se...

6 comments:

  1. Madam! Na-hurt naman ako.

    Kasi ako may English volumes ako ng the following: "Library Wars Love and War", "Alice in the Country of Hearts", "Junjou Romantica" at ibang BL na manga. Baka hindi okay sa iyo yun.

    Pero meron naman akong Japanese na manga na Japanese language. Hehe

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  2. Ma'am Sir, bakit ka naman na-hurt?! Di ko naman minamaliit ang mga may English na manga, ang sinasabi ko lang ay hindi na katulad ng dati na Hapon ang hinahanap na manga if ever bibili ka. Di mo rin ma-blame yung iba na bumili ng English due to accessibility. XDD Gassh, kung merong Saiunkoku na English manga dito sa Fully Booked o sa Powerbooks mate-tempt din ako bumili noh.

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  3. Hahahaha, joke lang! =) In my defense, Your Honor, I invoke my right to declare na hindi po mainstream ang aking English language manga. Dahil kapag bumili ako ng Naruto, Bleach or One Piece, aabot ako sa Volume # 3787542 na mahal din.

    May nakita aking Saiunkoku na English sa Fully Booked! (Dahil wala tayong pag-asa sa Powerbooks, except Fushigi Yuugi Genbu Kaiden at Kiniro no Corda)Ewan ko kung either sa Fort Boni, SM North or Trinoma kasi medyo nakalimutan ko. Pwede ako mag-email sa kanila bilang pinakamakulit na customer nila, at ang usual na 3 days reservation na hahabulin mo or else forfeit ang books ay pwedeng pakiusapan. Hehehe. Kung wala, Amazon.com na lang. Hahaha.

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  4. Well sa bagay, ang binili mo naman nung huli ay Junjou Romantica diba? Sige na, ikaw na. Hahahaha!

    Anak ng tinapa, may Saiunkoku sa Fully Booked? Hmm...titignan ko pero hindi ako sure kung bibili ako kasi kumpleto ko so far ang manga (kaso hapon). Adik ka, kita ko na nag-online shopping ka sa Amazon dahil meron kang bagong credit card. Wag mong gawing luho yan, malulunod ka sa utang. Hihihihi.

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  5. Haha, paano mo nakita na may bago akong credit card?

    Tumigil na ako sa pag-shopping ano. Tsaka nagcomplete lang ako ng series na kulang na sobrang wala dito sa Pilipinas. Baka magpa-special order na lang sa Fully Booked, since mukhang mas marami silang titles. Hehehehe

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  6. Sa blog mo! Hahahaha Saan pa ba! Sows ikaw na ang may credit card. Ikaw na ang nag-online shopping sa Amazon. Ikaw na. Hahahahahaha!

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