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Kiri ☂ ([personal profile] taotrooper) wrote2010-05-26 12:53 pm

I need an icon of Elliot Nightray for this post

I honestly, HONESTLY need to get into something more upbeat. The things I've read so far in the month and the one before (not counting that chapter of the Iliad, as it's more on douchy than depressing lines at this point) have been a kick in my non-existent balls. Even when they're satisfying like Percy 5 or FMA, there's still something heart-breaking.

And then there's stuff where it's constantly the ouchies plot wise. Speaking of which, very bad idea to check American comics, self. Particularly bad idea to read the three volumes of Runaways in two days. But I do not want to talk much about that one right now; let's just say I have bad luck choosing favorites and a-ahahaha that death in volume 2...

Kinda related to that, by the way, but it's been something I've been mentioning in comments in my journal for some time. Self-sacrificing yourself -or being willing to- for the sake of someone you care about or to atone for your raison d'angst. I've been aware lately of how common this trope is, and it's beginning to irk me when the execution leads to an excess of OMG TEH DRAMA for said character or the ones they're close to. I've begun to call this emosacrifice, to make a difference with the normal, important sacrifices made to bring the story and cast forward. The emosacrifice serves almost to no other purpose than to give ~pain~ and ~depth~ and ~shock~, since as we know that's the only valid way to storytelling! Art is pain! Meh, what's wrong with wanting a healthy balance between happy things and conflict? Sure writers, kill people off if you must, but don't overdo the tone.

I don't know where this came from. Must be my stress because of RL.

Sooooo, guys. In need of happy escapism here. Something sweet (and short) to read or watch that's upbeat and won't make me to hit characters in the face with a trout? Much obliged.

[identity profile] jupiterk.livejournal.com 2010-05-26 03:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Aww. Otomen and Dengeki Daisy are pretty good shojo's too if you're willing to try them.

AW *punches crunchyroll*
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[identity profile] rainmage.livejournal.com 2010-05-26 03:29 pm (UTC)(link)
I really dig Otomen, actually, but not sure if it's enough to reread it right now. Dengeki Daisy sounds very slice of life, and I'm even pickier about those. I kind of wanted something fresh and with less realism. Maybe I'll just... rewatch the first season of Sengoku Basara XD

ETA: wait, no, there's Hondam's death. Bawww.
Edited 2010-05-26 15:31 (UTC)

[identity profile] jupiterk.livejournal.com 2010-05-26 08:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Aw! i think sengoku basara can fix you up though LMAO