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Oct. 15th, 2004 05:11 pmSome annotations to my earlier piece.
Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Japan and South Korea I read this somewhere, I swear. Maybe several somewheres.
futagals what they have is more an enlarged clitoris (à la Time Stripper Mako or La Blue Girl) than an actual penis. (Okay, I admit it, I'm an otaku who doesn't know nearly as much about Japan, or what's biologically possible, as he thinks he does.)
Roshutsu-shitabi literally something like "exposure-doing day". May be combined with hanami; I haven't decided yet. (A symptom of my notional future Japan shaking off the tight-assery of the Tokugawa and McArthur eras.)
eye-widening, polychromal hair-dyes and, yes, neo-halfs another example of my gaijin-itude showing. The idea of looking like an anime character as a fashion statement was one I didn't care to resist. So sue me.
Izumo Kabuki named for the inventor of Kabuki. Think Takarazuka, but more likely to perform Utena than VerBara.)
Total word count this time: 157

Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Japan and South Korea I read this somewhere, I swear. Maybe several somewheres.
futagals what they have is more an enlarged clitoris (à la Time Stripper Mako or La Blue Girl) than an actual penis. (Okay, I admit it, I'm an otaku who doesn't know nearly as much about Japan, or what's biologically possible, as he thinks he does.)
Roshutsu-shitabi literally something like "exposure-doing day". May be combined with hanami; I haven't decided yet. (A symptom of my notional future Japan shaking off the tight-assery of the Tokugawa and McArthur eras.)
eye-widening, polychromal hair-dyes and, yes, neo-halfs another example of my gaijin-itude showing. The idea of looking like an anime character as a fashion statement was one I didn't care to resist. So sue me.
Izumo Kabuki named for the inventor of Kabuki. Think Takarazuka, but more likely to perform Utena than VerBara.)
Total word count this time: 157

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Date: 2004-10-15 02:39 pm (UTC)I see you're still being obscure for the express purpose of being able to explain it later. Nice.
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Date: 2004-10-15 03:20 pm (UTC)So I guess I'll do both.
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Date: 2004-10-15 03:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-10-15 06:48 pm (UTC)The idea of looking like an anime character as a fashion statement was one I didn't care to resist. So sue me.
Hey, I invented an entire subculture in Japanese society circa 2001-2008 solely to explain Misato's hair color in Neon Epoch Evangelion. (It never worked its way into the writing, unfortunately, but there was hardly a chance for the characters to go on a tour of Japanese cultural history.) And I created Nina's entire backstory in on20 as justification for wanting a catgirl in the cast makeup.
So you're in... company. Don't know if I count as good company or not, but that's for the courts to decide.
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Date: 2004-10-16 01:47 pm (UTC)*bows* Thanks. You may get to see more of it; the event may be done, but as I said in the comments to
Hey, I invented an entire subculture in Japanese society circa 2001-2008 solely to explain Misato's hair color in Neon Epoch Evangelion. [...] And I created Nina's entire backstory in on20 as justification for wanting a catgirl in the cast makeup.
Both worthy goals.
So you're in... company. Don't know if I count as good company or not, but that's for the courts to decide.
The creators of one Sailor Moon fanfic sequel created a fad for viral hair-dye so some of the leads could inherit funky hair colors as a side-effect. So we're both in good company. And I'm glad to be in your company such gladness being, I'd say, part of any definition of "good company" that's worth the candle..
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Date: 2004-11-02 04:54 pm (UTC)Hey, I invented an entire subculture in Japanese society circa 2001-2008 solely to explain Misato's hair color in Neon Epoch Evangelion.
Looking something up for the Trinity Storytellers Handbook in the online incarnation of
I think the spinoff I mentioned earlier (Peter Ward's characters, later seen as the FFML's Magical Girl Fanfic Theatre review crew) was my primary influence, but it's quite likely Baugh and