So I feel like a creep, but I really want this:
It's Seto Koji's new Idol DVD, entitled 'Setout' where he goes to Kyoto alone, and does things.
I WANT IT. D8
Unfortunately, it's $40 (US), and I happen to not have the moneys. And it's not even OUT yet, so it's not like I can even pirate it. SAD FACE. :(
So, instead, I've just been obsessively watching the trailer for it:
I like his hair now. It's a GREAT color for his skin tone, and it's not that face-hiding helmet that he had for so long after playing Kurenai Wataru in Kamen Rider Kiva, then Ohkura Satoru in AtaDan. This hair is so cute--straight or curly!! <3>
The only bad thing about this DVD, in my opinion, is the cover. It makes him look like a WOMAN. D<
This is from the 'BOYFRIEND' series. Why do you want your boyfriend to look like a woman? Even if it's a man with feminine qualities, I'd like him to look like a MAN. Instead of making him look paler, making his lips a delicate pink (GAG), and emphasizing the mole (turned BEAUTY MARK D<) next to his eye. These Japanese girls that like their men looking like women should just buy some strap-ons and date EACH OTHER. In America, we like our men to look like MEN. Or, at least, we like our men to NOT be photo-shopped to emphasize their womanly traits. KTHXBY.
So aside from my rant about how SETO KOJI IS MANLY, DAMMIT, I just realized that I've used S-alliterations a LOT. It's kinda hard to think up new alliterations everyday, and it seems like all of the alliterations I come up with start with the same letters....and yes, I would like some cheese with my WHINE. Just letting you all know, I know that I'm using the same letters a lot. DEAL.
Aside from that, I've been pretty lazy as far as sewing goes. I SHOULD have finished this dress I'm working on a while ago, but, you see, here's my problem:
It's a really freakin' easy dress. Like, it's so easy that someone who doesn't even really know how to sew that well could probably sew it easily and it'll turn out great. To this date, I have messed up (beyond repair) making it TWICE.
This may sound a little whimpy or over-dramatic, but it's kind of a blow to my self-esteem. I am good at construction. I can sew much more difficult garments with ease. I can hand-sew things quickly and efficiently, and I can even work with tricky, hard-to-work-with fabric in ways that look so good that it might have been bought from a store.
But THIS DRESS. This GODFORSAKEN DRESS. Defeats me every time. EVERY TIME. Granted, 'every time' has been twice. But I wouldn't put it past this dress to defeat me a third time. So now, I'm just kinda putting it off. I don't want to angst over this STUPID FREAKIN' JERK of a dress right now, with end-of-school-excitement here and lots of other stuff going on.
I've also decided that I want to throw a birthday party soon. It'll be OMG-REALLY-FREAKIN'-LATE, but I want to do it anyway. I've got an idea to make it really awesome, too.... ;)
But that's a secret.

But all of you reading my blog know what to get me for my (LATE) birthday! :D
(just kidding, you don't really have to get me anything so long after my birthday XD)
And so, I think I've finished my rambling. I'm going to try to figure out some new letters for use in alliterative titles on my blog, and I'm applying for jobs so that I can (hopefully :/) buy SETOUT for myself sometime before I'm 30. And maybe sew more on my dress....who knows? Miracles can happen, can't they? :)
<3-miso>
Remember the principles of job hunting- if they're willing to hire you it's a good job, waitresses can be paid less than minimum wage because tips are expected, and if you don't call them after applying 90% of the time they won't call you! With that in mind, good luck!
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