Sep 10 2010

Spank the hell out of them!

Nippon Ichi of Disgaea fame is releasing a new PSP RPG game in Japan this November.  It’s called Criminal Girls and in it you must reform 7 girls that are trapped in hell.  On top of this being an RPG where you mush guide the group of girls from the bottom of a tower in hell to the heavens above, there is a punishment system for the girls too.

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Sep 9 2010

I hate my allergies

I hate this time of year.  I should love it.  I love that it gets cool…  I love the colours the leaves turn… I love that close to the end of the year feel.  I hate my allergies.  My seasonal allergies kick in from end of August to end of October.  I have to blow my nose until it’s raw.  I can’t sleep properly and my throat gets all sore because I end up sleeping with my mouth open… so I don’t die in my sleep on account that my nose is all stuffed up.  I’m ready to gouge out my eyes too… ugh.

Who else out there has fall allergies?  If you do… I suffering there with ya.


Sep 8 2010

Grade school of sexy lolis?

Oops…  It looks like a grade school in Japan now has a link with an adult loli PC game.  How?  Well the school in question is in the Yamagata Prefecture of Japan, which is the largest cherry producer.  So?  So, the area is setting up a new school called the “Cherry Elementary School” or さくらんぼ小学校 (Sakuranbo Shougakkou).  Well, that name is already taken for an adult dojin loli game and well…  one search of the Japanese in Google with yield some… educational images.

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Sep 7 2010

Chocolate Boobs

It would seem that adult PC game Kud Wafer from Key has an interesting promo item.  Chocolate boobs.

Priced at about $8 bucks a box (with 8 boobs in a box), Kud Wafers can buy some this October.  Or at least they could if they weren’t all sold out.  Looks like people will have to wait for a restock in order to lick some loli choco boobs. ^_^


Sep 6 2010

The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying

I mentioned in a post a long time ago one of my top fears.  The fear of dying.  I’m quite terrified of death, what happens after and the thought that I won’t be here any more.  I can keep myself awake at night thinking about such things.  So I asked for The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying and wife got it for me on my birthday back in February with the hopes that it will help me though my fears and answer some of my questions.  Which it very much did.

The book covers two topics living and dying (duh).  But with in those there is such a wealth of knowledge on how we live our lives and how much of the current society views death in contrast to Tibetan views.   There is a section meditation and the mind with was fascinating.  And the final section about death which covers others deaths, near deaths, helping others deal with death and our own death.  Of course all is discussed from the Tibetan view point, which I find is very close to my own.

So did it help me at all?  Yes, it did.  I’m still nervous about it but I do feel better about it.  It taught me that thinking about ones death is actually quite encouraged in Tibet and among the Masters.  It mentions how most will live and never really give it more then a passing thought. Even things that I’ve thought of on my own and wondered about where answered and it was nice to have some reassurance on those ideas.  Out of the whole book though, the chapters on Bardos (death state), Rebirth and near death experiences where probably my favorite.

I feel that this is one of those books I’ll read over and over again and I’m quite happy to have it in my collection.  If you have death fears like I do and a lean towards Tibetan views then I highly recommend it.  With any luck, when my time comes… I won’t be so afraid.


Sep 5 2010

Crust

Why don’t kids eat bread crust?  It’s such a waste of food since kids never eat to the edge.  They’ll leave a good inch of bread and crust on their plates.  If you ate any closer you might accidentally eat some of it.

As a kid I always ate the bread crust.  I never thought to have a reason not to.  I even ate the heels of the loaf!  My kids eat crust… sometimes.  They’ll eat the crust of my homemade bread with no question, but they resist eating the crust off the store bread.  It drives me NUTS!  I also refuse to cut off the crust because I feel like I’m letting them win and thus they will never grow up and eat it like a normal person.

The worst I ever saw was my nephew, who NEVER eats crust of anything.  We had dinner rolls one day with our lunch and I thought “HA!  Now you’ll have to eat the crust if you want to eat the roll! HAHAHAH!!!”  After he was done I noticed that he ripped it in half and ate all the bread from the inside and left the crust shell.  WTF!? o_O  Grrrrr!!!!

Where you a kid that didn’t eat bread crust?  Are you as an adult a non crust eater?  If so you deserve a slap.