So, I was wondering when you would post. I mean, PerfectlyHorrified and I posted so long ago. xD Joke. I saw the comment you left to PerfectlyHorrified. Sorry for being missing, but 4th of July...well, it isn't really a holiday, but we are more free than in the past. Might as well celebrate having some rights, even if women are still -- well, 4th of July is just a reason to use fireworks and eat, even if we only did the latter (sparklers that you hold in your hands and only give off one color don't count! ...and one firework that only sets off chains on the ground doesn't count either!).
Just thought I'd tell you that my rp has officially started. ((Sorry that I started it on a day you wouldn't be on, but it won't progress very far as of yet, so there's not much reason to worry)).
Looks I have some more things to check out then. Might as well get started. Oh, and I can too cry for four days, I'm a pretty emotional guy..... lol
That's what I'm doing. xD Yeah, I was shocked at myself, and I can't even watch the third Opening because when I see Hikaru cry... Yeah, but Said doesn't. Well, watch Hikaru no Go, Air TV, and Chrono Crusade back-to-back! ...Well, that might take awhile, but those were three animes I cried on. xD I also cried at the end of Kingdom Hearts. xD Try it, then! o:< I bet you can't go four days, because by then your tears will deny more crying!
Perhaps I should check out Hikaru No Go then, or at least, start it again. I mean I have all summer, might as well spend it watching anime, right? xD Feeling that emotional over an anime/manga proves that it's very well written. I found myself not caring about what happened to characters in anime such as Dragonball Z, I mean they'll come back, right? They always do. Perhaps I can beat your record for crying over an anime, instead of three days, I will go FOUR! Aha, now I just have to find a really captivating anime where someone important dies off..... lol.
Hikaru no Go is hard to get into unless you are dedicated to watching it. I mean, it doesn't seem that interesting to read a manga about placing stones on a board, right? But the story concept and overall intensity of the characters makes the show a lot more interesting. Once you are hooked, it is hard to stop. xD Well, at least for me. Even though I knew nothing about Go and just started learning the basics recently, I found myself addicted to it. *** SPOILER*** *** 3... *** *** 2... *** *** 1... *** *** You have been warned *** *** SPOILER *** Actually, I was so into it that I cried for, like, three days when the character Sai died. Then I avoided the anime forever and recently got the courage to read the manga. But, I'm getting...anxious?...for the moment Sai dies. It's like, I know it is going to happen, and now that I do, I feel like Hikaru is such a jerk. xD
Yes, yes, I know, I had to read the name twice before I fully accepted it. Though the artist ((sadly, I forgot his name)) is one of few that can actually capture that realistic, yet very much manga, style of art. I can't even count how many times I've drawn L, and/or Light. It is a big change though, from focusing on children, to a more dark, and gritty style of detective crime drama that is Death Note. Though he made the transition well. Btw, check Anglo's page, I posted a response to what you said earlier.
Wait, wait, wait...the artist for Hikaru no Go did Death Note?! Really?! Now that you mention it...when examining both mangas...I can slightly see some similarities in the eyes. o-o But because most of Hikaru no Go is centered on kids (well, the main characters...besides Sai...and Touya Meijin...), I hadn't noticed!
Yes, I'm truly excited for that. The rp is good, the rpers are good, all in all it's very good.
Hi! I look forward to RPing with you again. This time we can really enjoy posting with each other, since all the RPers on Anglo's RP are really good.