Nov 272011
 

You are under arrest for unauthorized trespassing on this post!

Do people still stick posters on the sides of buildings? This is a sort of nostalgic picture, since I haven’t seen advertisements (especially for joining the Holy Grail War) on the sides of buildings in ages. I guess we have better places to stick them nowadays. It seems the fad nowadays is to stick posters on construction sites.

Anyways, I suppose it is time for the debut of Archer and his master, Girl A JILL MASAMUNE [whose favorite color is red and who has invaded and conquered this post].

Alas I don’t have the stats page, since I don’t make them. Jack Guo usually does, but he’s been busy and all in all MIA these days, so use your imaginations and make Archer as overpowered as you like! (maybe Judge will revise this at a later date and add on the stats page…)

What I can tell you is that one of his Nobel Phantasms is the Gate of Go. Not Guo, Go. This is because Archer is based on a oatmeal-and-board-game-loving friend Xomnom.

Enjoy, that is all for this week’s Guoventures.

Nov 272011
 

Hello readers and welcome to yet another (late) post on Fantastic Feasts and Where to Find Them! Now with Thanksgiving having come and gone—along with the roasted turkey, mountains of stuffing, luscious rivers of gravy, etc. etc—what could one possibly eat to stave off hunger? Especially while marathoning Skyrim during those last precious hours of vacation?

Well, look no further than towards the (literally) golden standard for protein: the humble egg!

Egg-cellent

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Nov 272011
 

So the Inverseman, when he’s not scheming the demise of the human world as an abomination of reality, likes to don the guise of a family man and have one of  these “Thanksgiving dinners”.

Hey all, hope you guys had a great Thanksgiving weekend. So it turns out my little eleven-year-old cousin has taken a shine to my K-On! season one DVDs, so logically, I lent them to her. So I figured, with a typically moe moe slice of life anime, you can easily find the perspective of a teenage or college-aged adult’s opinion, and any creepy connotations that may or may not follow, but what about a kid’s perspective? How would a little sixth grader view this series? My cousin has been exposed to various anime and manga before and is kinda getting into things. Her first series other than Pokemon was Cardcaptor Sakura and by that I mean in the original, not the horrid dub! As such I sat her down for a talk, this is more or less how it went after organizing our discussion. Continue reading »