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Hi guys, I’m the vulgar wrecker a.k.a. Rain. I’m addicted to my phone so best believe you’ll get a response, because I love everyone :). Also any new updates from me personally will be in a tag named called ‘shutuprain’ (like this one). Hopefully. Anyway, shut up and listen to the
Important irl business:
I’m not much irl, although I will be gone by next summer for.. army stuffs, but I’m not no weirdo about it. I’m only joining it because I feel I will mature from it, so don’t let that fact change your opinion about me. Also I’m 17, just so you know. Not that it’d surprise most of you reading this. I’m very open to all kinds of things, but the only thing that slightly triggers me is blood. I’m scared of it, it makes me curl up, and get anxious. I’ve had this issue since well FOREVER. Other than that, blatantly racist things for obvious reasons, and just anything mean for no reason. I also really find cuss words funny, so I don’t care if you cuss. Not a problem with me, and I’m new to tumblr. As of the time of this being posted it is my first time actually using the app. Anyway, my pronouns are he/him, but I’m not really strict with them so if you prefer to call me by any other she/her, they/them and the like I’m not opposed. Call me whatever you’d like :)
If I need to tell anymore about myself I might just add it in its own post, of course things may change.
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The lovely characters!
Disclaimer: I find it better to be honest with you all when it comes to these two characters and the references they come from. Because both were originally contained having appearances of actual anime characters, I’m sorta unoriginal.. Indi came from a picture of Kokichi. And Raito comes from the “Wretched Egg” or Shiro from deadman wonderland, a anime I grew up with. So, yeah. Anyway, tweaks will also be explained, because of course they’re differentiated. Now I’ll shut up and get to it.
Name: Komichi “Indi” Yuzuki
Age: 19
Gender: Male
Occupation: Game Developer
Height: 5’1
Hair color: Black
Eye color: Purple
Sexuality: Bisexual with a male lead
Notes:
Often falls into depressive episodes, especially when in relation to his love life
Remarks about wishing he could drink his pain away
“ A wish?.. well, that’s easy. I wish for a new purpose in my life, some danger to spice it up. Or else.. what else will help me?..”
Tags for Indi table will be, ‘oocha’ and ‘icha’ because it’s funny to me.
Photo references for tha boy:
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Name: Raito Sekkuma
Age: 22
Gender: Female (She/Her)
Occupation: Prison Guard
Height: 5’5
Hair: Snow White
Eye color: Blood Red
Sexuality: Straight (sometimes bi-curious if you’re charming enough)
Notes:
Very secretive on why she was fired from her job. Otherwise very social, and often doesn’t let things get to her
Makes a strange clicking sound sometimes, almost sounds like a soda can being opened. A “kscha!” kind of sound. Often occurs when she holds sadistic thoughts.
Seems to have a blurred vision or at least pretends to.
“A wish? What’re you? A genie..? I hate these stupid interviews. But, if I have to answer.. my wish would be to die.”
- (Not Raito) “…T-That’s it?.. ah, come on. That’s it? You don’t want a million dollars, to magically heal your body, or even a perfectly painless de-“
“Okay, okay! Fine. If you want specification.. take out ‘painless’ and you’ll have my wish. I’ll spell it out for you. A. Perfect. Death. Are we done here?”
Her tags are “raiooc” and “kscha” for ic.
Photos for tha girl:
Link to this new picrew:
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Jin Kichi
At times, my friends call me a moaner. At times, they are right. One particular thing I like to constantly complain about, is the lack of decent Japanese food in London. I’m not talking about Itsu and Wasabi or even Wagamama. That’s fake Japanese which is something to offend as much as drinking beer out of wine glasses. When people ask me why it disgusts my sensibilities so, I fall back to the…

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Why does “mocha latte” sound like something you’d say in a horny manner? (IE: oocha lala.)
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Kasia loves the mochi and the mochi loves Kasia
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Un p'tit thé ?
Un p’tit thé ?

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oocha! oocha! one two three-cha!
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Oocha!!
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Jin Kichi
At times, my friends call me a moaner.
At times, they are right.
One particular thing I like to constantly complain about, is the lack of decent Japanese food in London. I’m not talking about Itsu and Wasabi or even Wagamama. That’s fake Japanese which is something to offend as much as drinking beer out of wine glasses. When people ask me why it disgusts my sensibilities so, I fall back to the time tested remark, it just isn’t something that is done.
So if you want to try some real Japanese food in London, you have something of a quandary at hand. On account of it being either obscenely hard to get in (Sushi Testsu), or just unashamedly not pretending to be that authentic (but thankfully still good (Temaki). There is of course the stalwart I like, Kiku, although inflation is pushing that price up a bit too much (50% is kind of a lot). Then there is the place which has a bit too much excitement and a rather rude owner (Jugemu) but much as I like the food there, I do prefer a certain modicum of service. So in leafy, rather pleasant and much too expensive Hampstead, is a small Japanese restaurant staffed by native staff.
Tori kara, seasoned and sliced chicken, deep fried in batter served with Ponzu sauce. This was rather crispy, oil free and nicely complemented by the ponzu sauce. If I could level some criticism, it would be that the meat wasn’t as juicy as I would have preferred, as I suspect they didn’t use leg meat for this. No matter, it still made me happy.
Shiso maki, grilled skewer of shiso leaf and pork rolls with Teriyaki sauce. Alright, if fairly nondescript. Minced pork balls wrapped in a spiced leaf, although the shiso just wasn’t strong enough to make a noticeable difference.
Tsukune, grilled skewer of chicken meatballs with Yakitori sauce. Crispy on the outside, meltingly delicious inside. Something to try again.
Negitoro, Chopped Fatty Tuna with Yellow Pickled roll. Meaty and filling, you could also be forgiven for thinking this was some type of minced meat. Instead, clear deep tuna flavour shone through.
Take, today’s 10 piece chef’s selection. Flounder, tuna, salmon, fish roe, prawn, mackerel, octopus, yellow tail, red snapper, squid. Great, even if I have had better elsewhere. What let this down was the temperature control. The fish and the rice seemed to be rather warm where as I prefer a slightly more chilled sushi to highlight the taste of the seafood set off with vinegar rice.
Yakinasu, grilled aubergine with Bonito flakes. Here, I demonstrate one my many failings. An example of not getting what I wanted. Although an accurate description, I had thought (and hoped) that this would be similar to the grilled aubergine with miso paste I’ve had on top. This instead was lacking the heavier flavouring we sought. On the plus side, the texture was good.
Gyutan, grilled skewer of ox tongue with salt. I do not know why more places do not offer this. It was deliciously chewy and bursting with umami. Of the many off cuts I would eat in yakitori joints back in Japan, ox tongue and chicken heart were my favourites. Although, I didn’t see the latter on the menu.
Gindara, grilled black cod marinated in white miso served with ginger. They had gone a little too easy on the miso here, as the taste was not as deep as I expected and preferred. It was decent though. Then again, perhaps it is my fault for having this previously at western Japanese joints, which tend to slather the cod perhaps overzealously.
Buta Shouga, pan-fried sliced pork with ginger sauce and spicy Miso served from hot pan. Great with caramelized onion as you got caramelized miso and rather addictive as you picked up the small onions in which all the pork juice had coagulated.
Una Kyu, grilled eel with cucumber and sesame roll. In my desperate search for eel in London, I couldn’t resist this when I saw it on the menu. I would often dream of this, as during my first residency in Japan, a kind friend treated me to unagi. That Changed My Life. This poor eel did not do that justice. Instead, wrapped up in rice, it was rather sadly done as it seemed that being wrapped up in rice made the eel strangely bouncy and robbed it of its flavour.
Yama Gobo, pickled mountain burdock with sesame. Crunchy and refreshing. A fitting way to finish this off.
Green tea. To complement the above, between bites, I washed things down with some green tea. A apt refreshing cleanser.
I have recently been reminded of the sandwich method of feedback. Otherwise known by its more rude moniker, the s*** sandwich. So I guess the same can be applied to my critique. The majority of the dishes were good, clearly of better standard than most other places in London for Japanese food, the atmosphere slightly cramped but authentic in that way, but the spark of something excellent was missing. Not that the food was bad, by and by it was better than decent, but it missed that next step in evolution to make it something special. However, at this price, life is too short and I have other places to try instead, especially given the trek it took to get here. However, if I could afford to live around this area, I would probably be returning a more than healthy amount.
A quiet eating 8/10.
Dinner (all of the above for 2 people) was GBP80 per person excluding drinks and service.
Jin Kichi
73 Heath St, London NW3 6UG
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Speech given at the “Breakfast with the Mayor” event hosted by the West Appleton Chamber of Commerce
Good morning everyone. I did not know until this morning that I would be introducing the Mayor. I had actually just last week joined this august chamber, and am honored and excited to be with you this morning, even if only because of my wildly creative and partially false LinkedIn profile. So as a newcomer to these environs, my comments perforce with be brief. Or perhaps extensive. I have no idea. I have no written comments. This will be more of an appreciation than a dissertation. I thank you for this opportunity and will therefore strive to give life to this moment with appropriate exuberance.
Well what can I say about her honor that has not already been said? I really cannot say because I have never met the mayor. Is that her there? Hello. But to be sure—when a regal presence such as Mayor Grimsby enters the pantheon of the legendary leaders of West Appleton, one is immediately cognizant of the shoulders of the giants upon which she stands, and thus upon her shoulders are we all perched. Those small, fine-boned shoulders of freedom—though small of stature, she is mighty! And we will be hearing from her later, no doubt to update us on the excellent work they’re doing to fix the overpass, and the excitement surrounding the potable water initiative. No more crying children. Such progress!
When entering West Appleton, one is immediately struck by the flowering nature of this humble berg. Children, their tiny backpacks strapped to their compact bodies, line up for the bus, to take them past the treatment plant—and I think we can all agree that the superfund was a complete success in creating several lovely acres for them to play in. Three solid feet of non-toxic topsoil. There is nothing quite like the laughter of children.
Driving past the majestic falls, just off the interstate, one is struck by the lack of garbage and the old foaming green runoff that once sluiced in from the municipal department of neighboring Newton, is now a glinting pale yellow under the morning sun. The tax money for the litigation has certainly paid off there. Soon there will be a place for the old folks to sit and watch the falling water, and think of days gone by. Bygone days when that entire landscape was a horror show of industrial waste. And we have the mayor to thank for this.
Now I know the mayor is too humble to brag of this next achievement, but by donating the old Chandler place (that big old building by the post office that was just costing so much to maintain) to the Boys of Tomorrow halfway house program, she is providing a second chance to three entire floors of young men who will no longer be violent criminals, but instead will learn to be good citizens while taking classes and nature walks all around the main byways of West Appleton. Mayor Grimsler—Grimsby! Mayor Grimsby has approved programs for them to repay society by caring for the smaller children, working part-time in the cafeteria, and some of the larger boys will be put to work clearing brush. And we are all aware--all of us here in this room--of how much brush there is still yet to clear. So much brush! So by removing the handcuffs and security bars, they will learn the value of personal responsibility, with a very low….well, with a relatively low recidivism rate. Let’s beat 50-50! That’s the West Appleton way.
As I stand before you this morning, I’m suddenly overwhelmed. I see that several of you are checking your phones—it’s an exciting itinerary and I know you’re eager to learn what’s next. And what’s next, ladies and gentlemen, are my expert celebrity impressions and animal sounds. I know, this is a serious gathering, but once you hear my imitation of Brad Pitt making the sound of a rutting baboon, ok maybe we’ll save that one for Happy Hour. I already feel I’m one of you!
Aaaah-oocha! Ha ha ha. More of this tonight at the Rotary Club’s Dance for the Blind Society. I hope to “see” you there! Ha-ha. Ha. Oooh. Ha.
Ladies and Gentlemen, it is my honor to introduce…..Mayor Glimsley—Grimsby! Grimsby. Thank you. Good morning.
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Payal Rohatgi criticize Kangana Ranaut, Munawar Faruqui in angry note; called the show 'OOCHA'
Payal Rohatgi criticize Kangana Ranaut, Munawar Faruqui in angry note; called the show ‘OOCHA’
Payal Rohatgi slammed Lock upp for using ‘Jobless celebrities’ and called the winner a ‘made up winner’ Payal Rohatgi, a former actor was recently seen in a reality web show called Lock up. Former The former actor did not win the show but came as 1st runner up. She recently slammed the host of the web show actor Kangana Ranaut for allegedly showing favoritism towards the winner and not being…

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