Even two cats is beyond me, but they do come running when I get out the treats, which is probably good enough.

Went and got more cat supplies, also picked over the remains of the going-out-of-business Barnes and Noble for things on my list since they were 25% off. Looks like it’s all mail-order for anything that’s not on the shelf in Books Inc going forward.

Read: Spy Classroom vol 1 (SeuKaname, Takemachi, Tomari) : Fake interwar Europe, a master spy collects eight teenage girls who are doing badly in various spy schools to make his team for an impossible mission.  Only problem is, he’s so good at doing thief/spy skills, he can’t explain how he does them to anyone else. There’s certainly humor, but it’s not goofy like Spy x Family.

Read: How to Survive at the End of the World vol 1 (RC Joshua): Due to an accident while cleaning a physics lab, a handyman skips past all the decades where people learn the Earth is doomed and adapt to the LitRPG system and everything, and plummets right into the deep end of the bizarre apocalypse, falling into a class that’s weird and janky and should suck, and somehow doesn’t die.

Written: 134.

Celebrated by Ceil B DeMonkey and Akimori the Ninja Monkey, as well as many others!

Regular Saturday stuff. I didn’t go back to Shake Shack but maybe I should have.

Watched: Deca-Dence 11-12: Climactic kaiju fight! Which is important, but not really what saves the day. The end!

Read: Rainbows After Storms vol 1 (Luka Kobachi): Two high-school girls are dating, but they’re allegedly keeping it a secret. So far none of the other characters have called them on it, but it seems very unlikely no one has noticed them being extremely twitterpated and awkward. Very low-stakes slice-of-life.

Written: 146. I finished the vignette Marith made me write, now I have to write something else.

Will ice cream save us from the doom of Friday the 13th? No harm in trying!

Did some work, stole some of Marith’s pizzas, died in a pit.

Read: I’m A Wolf, But My Boss Is A Sheep vol 5 (Shino Shimizu): The end! Despite a lot of worrying, there is not actually much obstacle to ML and FL happily-ever-aftering. As is traditional some of the side characters end up paired off too.

Read: My Secret Affection vol 1 (Fumi Mikami): Space meteors made everybody completely gay thirty years ago, yet somehow there are high-school students, and this girl, despite trying to date girls, is unexpectedly straight. I thought the reversal might be interesting, but it’s completely surface-level.

Read: Subversive (Colleen Cowley): It’s the 21st century, but socially there’s been no progress in the century since magic was discovered and only men can do it. In fact, in the US, only wizards can be elected to federal office. Our heroine is a magic suffragist-equivalent who gets tangled up in the schemes of an ex-government wizard, discovers how many things are lies, uses him for her own schemes, finds out why certain spells are forbidden, has severe conflicts with the suffragist group her sister leads, etc. She is only beginning to put her own plan into action by the end of this first book, but there are at least two more.

Written: 135.

I guess it’s just the thoughts that are unmentionable, not the festival itself? Anyway, hope you had an obscure one!

Went to the office, ate crispy chicken fried with cheddar, did some work I guess.

Read: Cheerful Amnesia vol 1-2 (Tamamushi Oku): A young woman loses three years of memory (in that neat way of fictional amnesia), forgetting how she got a girlfriend or what having a girlfriend was like, but it’s okay because when she wakes up to find the girlfriend next to her hospital bed, she immediately falls madly in love all over again. Genki idiot x stoic butch, rampant horniness, moderate high jinx, very silly.

Read: Tournament of Ruses (Kate Stradling): Second book in the trilogy, a young woman from country nobility gets sucked into the capital after the upheaval of the first book and doesn’t like it much but manages to make do and find a boy and save the day and only get killed a little bit. Still very conventional, still cute.

Read: Partridge in a BEAR Tree (Murphy Lawless): Sequel to OctoBEARfest, the cousin of the male lead from that one discovers the drummer of the female lead is her fated mate, and shenanigans ensue. Major shenanigans that I was not expecting, and also a crossover with the non-Virtue, non-Renaissance shifter books I haven’t read. But, gay shifters! The Virtue books were so conventional as required by the Zoe Chant Collective that I wasn’t sure that was even possible.

Written: 128.

I know kaleidoscopes used to be big, but now there’s an app for that. Wait, is there actually an app for that? … Yes, several, although a lot of them seem to be for drawing your own symmetric patterns or filtering your photos into symmetric patterns.

Went to the office, did a work, ate a Korean BBQ sandwich.

Read: Kingdom of Ruses (Kate Stradling): A kingdom founded on lies, a handsome young man who Remington-Steeles himself into the lies, annoying younger brothers, a well of magic, het romance, political intrigue, mysteries. Sadly very heteronormative, but cute.

Read: Lucy, Uncensored (Mel Hammond, Teghan Hammond): Not heteronormative at all. A trans senior girl tries to find a college drama program that isn’t terrible, despite cis guys and transphobic school boards and unsupportive parents and her best friend’s poor dietary choices and dodgy dog.

Read: Throw Away the Suit Together vol 1-2 (Keyyang): Also not heteronormative. A lesbian couple in their last year of college give up on the Tokyo rat race and run away to an island to live in a borrowed family beach house. Sadly a dilapidated house is not enough to survive on, so they have to deal with people and capitalism and everything. I’m not sure if it’s exactly slice-of-life, because that usually doesn’t include so much upheaval, but it’s close. And cute.

Written: 223.

For example, these cats have the right to at least five treats every day and also a space heater to lie in front of.

No gaming, Vivian is trapped in Airport Limbo. At least she’s somewhere in this hemisphere, I think.

Read: Pillow Talk (Stephanie Cooke, Mel Valentine Vargas): A fat, shy college student takes up pillow fighting, which has vibes somewhere between pro wrestling and roller derby, and has some interpersonal dramas and social medias and makes friends and she turns out to be awesome, so haters can suck it.

Written: 144.

Llamas for everyone!

Work for me.

Read: OctoBEARfest (Murphy Lawless): A spin-off from Kit’s fated-mate shifter romances as Zoe Chant, with a bear and an unexpected rock star and actually not that much drinking. More plot than a Zoe Chant book would allow.

Read: The Maid I Hired Recently is Mysterious vol 5-7 (Wakame Konbu): Additional maids and households and confessions, still no redeeming social value.

Written: 111.

Gaming munchies included chocolate brownies, so all is well.

Well, maybe not all, since it turns out Rachel was friends with the health care exec who was shot this week (if you’re reading this in the future, hopefully there’s enough of an Internet you can look it up), and some of her and Jeremy’s kids were near the earthquake and tsunami warning this week (ditto). Too much, 2024! Too much!

Played: Librarians Errant. Back from their dragon-robbing expedition, Reshelving Squad Upsilon picks up the trail of BODASHUS COW from where an actual cow belonging to the Ag Department was eaten. Plotting the incidents on a map indicates the main quad, so they search around there and find feathers leading to a window into the basement of the Student Center. The meeting room is not full of terror turkeys, but is reserved for “SHU” at 8, so the squad stakes it out. At 7:45, the TA who has been with Beasley Knees at all of the Interdimensional Cow incidents, Nick, and a couple of his fellow grad students show up for their meeting of the BOvine De-Apparition Society of Humanoids and Ungulates Standing Collectively in Opposition to Wizards. Lili barely waits for them to explain about Beasely being a menace and the anti-cow energy before joining. Their experimental manifestation of anti-cow energy is suspiciously feathery, and the Humanoids admit that some might have escaped, but surely they’re too small to have done any real harm, pshaw. With confirmation that feathered abominations are stalking the campus, the squad stakes out the Ag Department barn in case the growing monstrosities come back for another snack. They do, but then scarper cross-country to a sewer culvert and vanish beneath Waterdeep, maybe somewhere beneath the university. However, they didn’t get a cow this time, so the next night the squad stakes out the beef barn again, only to be interrupted by an unmissable summoning special effect from the direction of the main campus. The light show ends, leaving the Student Center apparently unharmed, until Lili (who had stayed behind with the SHU) bursts out the front riding a tyrannosaurus! Theropods of various sizes as well as a brontosaurus stampede out and begin attacking the students who have assembled to watch the excitement! Thaïs, realizing that this flood of dinosaurs isn’t going to stop as long as the portal is open, looks for a way into the basement while everyone else fends off the prehistoric onslaught. Beasley Knees shows up with his own summoning tarp to add with the chaos with gorgons and minotaurs as anti-anticow forces, which arguably helps the students, if not the landscaping, and another contingent of Medium-size raptors like the ones seen at the Ag Department starts setting up their own ritual in a corner of the quad. Anywhere else this would be a disaster, but at Waterdeep U… it’s still kind of disastrous. The first batch of smaller dinosaurs are wiped out pretty easily, but the tyrannosaurs and the next wave are more of a problem until Thaïs closes the gate (ending up with half a tyrannosaur all over her, the basement, and everything) and the mystery novoraptors suck the rest of the dinosaurs into their portal. Time for T-rex BBQ!

Rachel was definitely MVP with her extensive collection of dinosaur figurines, Lego and otherwise.

Read: Dandadan vol 9 (Yukinobu Tatsu): That’s an unexpectedly Ranma-esque plot twist! I wonder if it will turn out to be a translation error.

Read: Library System Reset: Rebound (KT Hanna): Librarian is leaning into her fundamentally OP nature, and only going a little mad with power. The conspiracy against the Library keeps being exposed as of greater and greater extent, though.

Written: 200.

Seems a little late in the season for pears.

Instead of Togo’s, I went to Shake Shack for lunch on my shopping expedition, because it’s new and people from back East talk about it a lot. It was fine, although they had no Impossible Burgers.

Read: The Do-Over Damsel Conquers the Dragon Emperor vol 2 (Anko Yuzu, Sarasa Nagase, Mitsuya Fuji): Why yes, all the skill in combat magic and military operations that she gained during her career as a child soldier did come back with her memories, even though her body is only ten. Also something is going on with the gods that she and the Dragon Emperor represent.

Watched: Deca-Dence 8-10:  A brilliant revolutionary plan! An inevitable betrayal! More than one, if you count Pipe. Have they successfully turned the world upside down? Two episodes left to find out!

Written: 176.

I used one of those! Also a toaster oven, which is somehow different than an air fryer.

Read: The Do-Over Damsel Conquers the Dragon Emperor vol 1 (Anko Yuzu, Sarasa Nagase, Mitsuya Fuji): The main character is not just dumped by her fiancé the crown prince when she discovers his sins, but also framed, imprisoned, and killed while trying to escape. She wakes up as her 10-year-old self, tries to undo the engagement, and ends up engaged to the enemy emperor. Hijinks ensue, but also cinnamon rolling.

Read: Yuri Espoir vol 1-2 (Mai Naoi): Rich high-school girl is informed that she is going to be married off to a man as soon as she graduates for the sake of her family company, so she determines to spend the time before her life is over sketching pairs of cute girls and fantasizing about their yuri drama, since it’s not like she can get a girlfriend herself. Sounds cute, but actually kind of dark and psychological in between her yuri imaginings.

Written: 186.

Also Repeal of Prohibition Day, so Drunken Fist Ninjas!

Didn’t go into the office, because I had to get teeth cleaning this afternoon, so of course this was the busiest day of the week. I did just barely make it, or maybe not quite, but anyway my teeth are clean and I have ultra-fluoride toothpaste and an appointment for a small filling.

Read: I’m A Wolf, But My Boss Is A Sheep vol 3-4 (Shino Shimizu): There was already somebody chasing sheep lady, but now there’s another romantic rival on the other side, making it a full-fledged Love Rhombus.

Written: I ran out of notes, so Marith told me to write a random vignette of other characters in that setting. 304.

Zoom!

Went to the office, ate a bento-type thing, did a work. Boss K is visiting so even though Coworker D is still out sick, I did not have the office to myself.

Read: Tearmoon Empire vol 1 (Mizu Morino, Nozomu Mochitsuki, Gilse): The princess, somewhat deservedly, is guillotined by the revolutionaries who have overthrown her corrupt government, but wakes up as her tween self. She isn’t any less shallow or self-serving, but she really doesn’t want to get executed, so she does her best to shore up the kingdom and make people not hate her. This combined with her  knowledge of future events leads people to believe all kinds of untrue things about her, but she’s doing her best (such as it is)!

Read: Eden of Witches vol 1 (Yumeji): All the plants in the world have taken the animals and gone off to hide, leaving humanity in a barren wasteland. Only witches can grow plants, so instead of hiring them, the populace murders them at every opportunity. Very women-witches-nature good, men-science-civilization bad, so bleah.

Written: Another 130 of notes. Am I running out of ideas?

What? How is that not on Thanksgiving?

Why did I tell the cleaners it was okay to come so early? I didn’t know I was going to sleep so badly due to arm widget and furry legsnugglers, but it was pretty early even so. Blugh.

Work is still much the way I left it, although all my coworkers have more cases than I remember. I need to remind them to assign me the ones that don’t come in when I’m assigning.

Read: The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen vol 3 (Bunko Matsuura, Tenichi, Suzunosuke): Time is passing, the main character is growing up and maybe even learning something about leadership.

Written: 332, more notes. Probably all dumb.

Hurray for genetic diversity!

The calendar says it’s Monday, and I did laundry, but I also got trapped in bed by cats until forever and went grocery shopping like a Saturday. Then I got very many kittysnuggles.

Read: I Wanna Do Bad Things With You vol 2 (Yutaka): More shenanigans, also the main character gets to look hot in fancy dresses and encounter more people in the male lead’s life who treat her like somebody instead of nobody, if not exactly positively.

Read: The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen vol 2 (Bunko Matsuura, Tenichi, Suzunosuke): Our reincarnated tween otome heroine saves the day, which is not entirely well-received. She keeps trying to lift people up instead of dragging them down, even though she doesn’t know if she’s going to be forced to be a villain later, as is traditional for this genre.

Written: 305, mostly notes on the space school project.

 

Literally, “Day of the place in the other direction from bears”.

All vacations must come to an end unless you’re rich, so we drove back to San Jose this morning in the haze and glare, and only got slightly lost around 80/Business 80/50. Got home around noon despite Dave’s attempt to kidnap me, adored my cats who Marith took very good care of, delivered a cooler full of leftovers to Marith because Sherilyn found the right containers to actually fit the cooler, replenished all the cat nourishment, cleaned all the cat litterboxes, went to buy more cat supplies, paid my rent, sent email to my doctor, and caught up here.

I think this is the energy I’m supposed to bring to work after a vacation, but I like my cats more than I like any customers.

Watched: Helluva Boss 2.11: Wow, there is actually some kind of consequences to blatantly and repeatedly breaking the rules. I wasn’t sure there was ever going to be. Time for Octavia to overthrow Hell, I guess!

Read: I Can’t Belive I Slept With You vol 3 (Miyako Miahara): The secret past meeting is revealed, everything is okay, lesbian smooches forever, the end!

Read: The Hunters Guild: Red Hood vol 1 (Yuki Kawaguchi): A young boy whose village is threatened by werewolves defeats them and joins up with the organization that hunts monsters with cleverness and special weapons. The art and worldbuilding remind me a lot of Soul Eater and Jing: King of Bandits and probably other shōnen manga from that period.

Written: …20…40…60…VACATION

Pretty sure Thanksgiving food is not the route to longevity.

Everybody except Dave and I went back to San Jose today, because they have to prep the kids/be prepped for school on Monday. Dave and I stayed to play Martian Rails (I am so bad at Crayon Rail games) and Waterdeep with Undermountain (again), which meant we got to see Kate. I forgot how great Kate is, she pretends my jokes are funny! Went to bed around midnight again.

Read: VACATION

Written: VACATION

I did some of that! Also I bought nothing (possibly because I was far away from the computer I use for shopping, but it still counts).

Ate way too many waffles, admired Non’s racing game tracks (because it’s 2024 and kids can just construct 3D environments on their notepads), played Everdell with the tree replacement expansion and Settlers of Catan and Lords of Waterdeep (again) and Holiday Fluxx, ate too many leftovers, played SPANC again because Ayse didn’t get to play last time, managed to get to bed not long after midnight. I’m sensing some themes to this vacation.

Read: VACATION.

Written: VACATION.

Happy Thanksgiving!

There was a lot of cooking, which I was completely useless for, but I did some of the eating. So much Thanksgiving food! Also played Takenoko and went to bed at a sensible time.

Read: Beware of Chicken vol 4 (Casualfarmer): We finally get backstory on the major conflict of the setting, but also a lot of coziness.

Read: VACATION.

Written: VACATION.

Turtles deserve loving homes too!

I was inept so we didn’t get going until after 9, but it was still early enough to miss the vast majority of the traffic and make it to Roseville by noon. Yay friends! Yay toddler!

Played Lords of Waterdeep with Undermountain, and SPANC (which I got a new copy of after having lost my original copy on a train platform many years ago), ate the traditional Chinese food, visited the gaming store which had only corporate and vintage RPGs, went to bed by midnight.

Read: VACATION.

Written: VACATION.

Good grief, why am I so useless?

Slept way in again, ran a few errands, ate a Thai food for dinner, snuggled a cat, wrote a journal, did a little packing.

Read: I Can’t Belive I Slept With You vol 2 (Miyako Miahara): Tenant is still doing “favors” for Landlady, but she really doesn’t mind and might even be catching feelings. After the first volume I thought the favors might have stopped short of third base, but no, definitely steamy.

Watched: Helluva Boss 2.10: Millie is the best, so great she can even make Blitzø suck less! Also apparently she can kill anything.

Written: 210. I’m now over 30k total, which should be somewhere between a full story (novella) and a big chunk of story (novel), so apparently I need to go back and take a bunch of words out to get a higher density of story.

I have one of those! I need a new one, though. Possibly also a better head.

Did some work, but I’m on vacation for a week so I didn’t take on any new work.

Read: It’s Just Not My Night vol 1-3 (Muchimaro): A vampire queen busy conquering her world is accidentally flung to modern Japan and stripped of her vampire powers and imposing form. Raunchy hijinks ensue as she fails to grasp Earth culture, creepily over-devoted followers show up, loan sharks take her for everything she’s worth, etc. Looks like only three volumes were ever published.

Written: 243.

Nice for those people who have talents, I guess.

Played: Librarians Errant. Reshelving Squad Upsilon is notified that a forbidden tome, On Putting Things Back the Way They Never Were, has been stolen from where it was misfiled. The only clue is the mysterious phrase BODASHUS COW in red paint behind the now-empty bookshelf (apparently unrelated to Beasley Knees and his Cow of Ill Repute). Although not assigned specifically to look for the missing book, the squad does check with their underworld contact Tokda Snir, who is aware of two other BODASHUS COW thefts, involving all the food from a dorm kitchen, and all the feathers from a turkey. When questioned, the turkey claims to know nothing, but there were huge saurian footprints all around the scene of plucking. With not many clues and no mandate, the squad decides to go back down into undercity and look for the halfling who was spying on their friends the kobolds, which so far has been intermittently painful but extremely lucrative. This time, they find a trapdoor that drops them into a wave-battered sea cave where a black dragon lairs with her mud mephit retainers and a black ooze garbage disposal. Daisy rejects the squad’s sincere apologies, so there is nothing to do but fight. It is the way of the world. As it turns out, since both Thaïs and Grim know banishing magic, the major threat is not from the dragon, the slow-moving ooze, or the splattery mephits, but from the huge waves that fill the cave every quarter-minute or so. Despite the environmental hazards, and possible future complications due to the idiosyncracies of Thaïs’s whirlwind of banishment, the squad prevails and makes off with Daisy’s treasure of a handful of potions and several statues of herself.

Read: Versus vol 1 (ONE, Kyoutarou Azuma, bose): Humanity is being overwhelmed by the demons, so the wizards hatch a plan to use a planet-size summoning circle to connect with another world and get help. Too bad the people they contact are not in a position to help…

Read: After God vol 1 (Sumi Eno): Japan is invaded by beautiful monsters that kill humans by their mere presence. Thirty years later, a girl with a mysterious power falls in with a team of crazed researchers bent on defeating the monsters without regard for IRBs. Looks like there’s going to be plenty of body horror.

Read: The War of Greedy Witches vol 1 (Homura Kawamoto, Makoto Shiozuka): Thirty-two women from history, redrawn as cheesecake with deliberately one-dimensional personalities, in a fight to the gratuitously gory death for the amusement of the half-dressed demon queen.

Written: 116.

I have some suggestions for time travel…

Did all the usual sleeping in, shopping, being super-useless, etc. Only read one manga today despite it being a weekend. Also didn’t do great during commute, so perhaps I should just say it’s one every day, and more if I can manage it. I don’t want reading to be a chore!

Watched: Deca-Dence 5-7: It is so weird seeing the cartoon robot guys doing hard time. It’s still not even clear to me that they have physical form, they might just be chrooted.

Read: I’m In Love With The Villainess vol 7 (Aonoshimo, Inori, Hanagata): Now someone is in love with the main character, possibly due to revolutionary sympathies, which is not what she wanted, but the villainess might be jealous, so that’s progress. Also, our main character stands up to homophobia, so good for her!

Read: Song of the Forever Rains (EJ Mellow): She has scary magic powers and a secret identity, he has an abusive uncle and a dutiful streak, together they have a complicated relationship to crime. I’m not sure if it’s a high-magic world overall, but her childhood mentor has a small cottage on the bridge between the worlds of living and dead, there are remnants of the vanished gods all over, etc. I didn’t mind that it was a het romantasy.

Written: 158

I sure don’t want to be part of this one, anyway.

Read: Girlmode (Magdalene Visaggio, Paulina Ganucheau): A new trans girl gets adopted by the popular girls who are cooler than expected, but still full of internalized misogyny and goes through some social circles to find a way to be a girl that’s not horrible and not full of horrible boys.

Written: 214

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Went to the office, did some work, ate some hummus pita chicken shawarma.

Read: This Used to Be About Dungeons vol 1 (Alexander Wales): I guess it’s litRPG? There’s no popups, though, the world is just arranged into 12-mile hexes with one dungeon per hex, parties with intraparty chat can be formed by a simple spell everyone knows, etc. I guess it’s diegetic litRPG? Anyway, it’s weird. The party is one guy and four girls, but it doesn’t seem likely to turn into a harem as nobody has chemistry with the guy and some of the girls already have crushes on each other.

Read: Delicious in Dungeon vol 12-14 (Ryoko Kui): Read the last three volumes all at once because gaaaaah. Climactic confrontations! All the side characters are back! Everything is almost doomed! But Laios’s love of monsters saves the day! Epilogue! That was quite something.

Written: 237.

Haven’t seen it in years, no idea if it would hold up.

Read: Delicious in Dungeon vol 10 (Ryoko Kui): I couldn’t hold out for commuting tomorrow, I had to read it today. Did those come from Monty Python, or was it independent invention? Also, sus guy is sus.

Read: The Brain Leeches and Other Eldritch Phenomena (Tim Curran): Mythos or mythos-adjacent horror stories. As is only proper, they end with the protagonist going mad and getting eaten/transformed/fertilized by the monster, or the protagonist being revealed to be a cultist. They tend toward similar structure and long passages of hallucinatory experience on the way to the implantation pits, so they don’t show to best advantage all together like this. The ones I have previously read in multi-author anthologies were satisfying.

Played: Changeling, kind of. We did not have Kelsey, so we just talked about vices and virtues and one unique things (which are not actually a thing in this system but will let Ken know what kind of changeling things to give us.

Written: 159.

Time to start working on a princess quest for next year, I guess. This one should be less pirates and more strange, possibly candy-related, magic, I guess?

Had a long customer call at work, so I guess I have justified my existence.

Dave tried to buy train tickets for next week, but Amtrak is sold out! Good for them, I guess, but nobody expected that! We will have to drive after all.

Finally my backordered volume 10 of Delicious in Dungeon arrived. I will save it for commuting later this week instead of reading it immediately, though.

Read: Dandadan vol 7-8 (Yukinobu Tatsu): They may be defeating evil, but everyone they annoy is going to come back to haunt them constantly for the rest of the series.

Written: 145. I would like to be able to do 200 on days where my evening isn’t busy, but sometimes the brain just doesn’t.

Yay Nightvale!

Did some more shoppings, avoided a bookstore accident, deliquesced.

The new cat bed I got is very popular. Maybe I should get another one next time I go to the cat supply store.

My plan of reading two volumes of my infinite stack of manga every weekend day and every commute day, and one volume every other day seems to be working so far, but it will be a long time before all these unread volumes are moved to the pile of read volumes, never mind bagged up and taken to the used book store.

Read: Bloody Sweet vol 4 (NaRae Lee): FInal volume, in which wrongs are righted, feelings are expressed, etc. Sad epilogue!

Read: Dandadan vol 6 (Yukinobu Tatsu): More surreal cryptid battle, but now there’s a yokai they have to take care of and so many weird characters and everything is ridiculous.

Read: Girl Squad Volcanic (Maya Lin Wang): Back to Fascist Planet, much darker hints about the future, despair, possible smooches, gender-bending, school dance, OP opposition.

Written: 208.

 

I ate a different (yet still monstrously unhealthy) sandwich at Togo’s, I think that counts.

Also International Games Day and Have a Party With Your Bear Day. Maybe I need to get a bear to help me with game design. “Roll for Salmon.

Did some shoppings, got some hairs cut, let the cats out to sniff the balcony for a while. Maybe I should get them a tent.

Went over for anime, but did not get to tease Jus about her multiple wives and concubines as she was only there for a moment between social engagements.

Watched: Deca-Dence 2-4: Male lead backstory, training montage, automail upgrade, world game events, etc.

Read: A Sinner of the Deep Sea vol 1 (Akihito Tomi): A punk mermaid’s best friend gets arrested for consorting with a human, political uproar, a quest to enable true love etc.

Read: Magilumiere Magical Girls Inc vol 4 (Sekka Iwata, Yu Aoki): It’s the modern age, so you don’t get richer by expanding your own business, you get richer by licensing your technology and training new characters in it.

Written: 291. Is mean of me to thwart my character’s attempt at playing Mata Hari? (No, she’s 13, she’s lucky she can meet somebody for coffeee without dying.)