considering buying the madatowa drama cd. im considering it so hard
cons: its not fully eng translated anywhere yet and id have to use my very limited jp skills to understand whats happening
pros: madatowa secks
will update.
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2, 6,21 and 24 for the ask game 😇
hihi! 2. three last songs you listened to: ik bagal, by piyush mishra, a song ive recently been obsessed with (could only find the eng trans from a vid thats also a cover here), koi by gen hoshino(!!) and cobalt by mob choir
6. three songs you wish you could erase from history (because they’re terrible): im v bad at remembering stuff i like in the first place afsh apologies for the cop out but im pretty sure ive either never disliked a song sm to wish its inexistence, and if i did, certainly dont remember it anymore
21. three songs of your childhood: a little difficult a little fun! ill say aashiyan from barfi, half bcs this album and all its songs r still my favorite years later (movie too!!) and half bcs i have way too nice memories of performing this song as a kid at an event at dad's work and getting complimented a lot (it was aided tho, im sure, by my front teeth missing). second would be ae mere zohra jabeen, a veeery old classic bollywood song, and v much beloved to me both when i was tiny and straining to catch my ma's radio during hw and now when i can add it to all my playlists. third!! raabta by shreya ghoshal, a song that annoys me a lot now simply bcs ive heard it >2000 times bcs it was such a (deserved) rage when it came out for a few yrs
24. three favourite old songs: tere naam! by alka yagnik (listened to a newish cover, fell in love, found its original version, fell sm in love!!) id again mention ae mere zohra jabeen by manna dey bcs i never get over how sweet and cute of an old song it is. third, kaheen dur jab din dhal jaye, movie anand bcs heyy its lyrics, i really love whats it abt!!
im not surprised its just wholly old bollywood bcs thats what majority of kids in india grow up on, either by their parents love for it, or being a kid in the era itself. plus! i could never rec old bollywood enough, its either so catchy that u cheer the love its talking abt, or so poetic that u..cheer the love its talking abt, half of the time managing to be both. not to mention the iconic voices with legions of songs to their names. thank u for asking, i had sm fun!!!
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i started reading miss sunflower the other night (baby's first yuri when i was like 9 or 10 reading it on dynasty reader on my 3ds web browser) and while its not smth id probably choose to read for the first time today its still p fun and quite the nostalgia hit
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Well I don't speak Japanese and that artist doesn't speak English but the important thing is Ralof and Hadvar
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i was watching abbot elementary, and they had one ep w that sahar woman who is like this... fake, performative progressive person, kinda just spouting off sociel issues nonsense that may or may not even w a big head, and a character near the resolution of the ep basically called her fake, but then i feel like a casual viewer of a mockumentary comedy type show would just see that and think "this person is crazy/not worth listening to because I don't understand" or whatever and its played for laughs. then i thought about it more and i remembered a lot of tv shows have that type of character you're supposed to dislike and theyre always kinda compared in a black and white way to the protag. like either they (usually the protag) dont quite talk abt social issues and are "normal" or you do talk about social issues, but its in a crazy, over the top, fake way and are meant to be disregarded
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