Tuesday, December 17, 2002

3:15~ a.m., December 15, 2002

For a few days since last Saturday, I've been listening to Plastic Tree's "Sangatsu itsuka" a lot. It's pained without being angsty. There's a poignantly clear quality to that song. I especially like the opening lines:

    Hajimemashite.
    Kurushikute boku wa tegami o kakimasu.
Which translates to something like:
    Nice to meet you.
    I'm suffering, and I'm going to write a letter.
And for the last couple of days, I've been infatuated with Sumeragi Subaru and Sakurazuka Seishirou from CLAMP's Tokyo Babylon and X. I once read on a fansite that CLAMP just loves torturing the two of them, and I heartily agree. All the torment, though, holds my interest, as well as makes for some very good fanfiction. I think I like them so much because I can see bits and pieces of myself in each one of them. I can't really do that with, say, Sorata and Arashi, whose relationship I find to be relatively bland compared to the one shared by Subaru and Seishirou.

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I would also like to use this moment to say that the Dragons of Earth are a bunch of really messed-up puppies.

Regardless, my current Winamp skin and wallpaper are Seishirou+Subaru. And it occurred to me last night that Dir en grey's "Akuro no oka" might do very well for one or the both of them.

Since Saturday-night-early-Sunday-morning, I noticed that I've been sleeping a lot better.

December 17, 2002 05:54 PM
Comments

So another Subaru/Seishirou fan, eh? ^_^ Good for you. Although I haven't gotten through all of X and have had my hands on zero copies of TB (so I really couldn't share much of your passion -- but I do agree on the tortured part; there, I got to watch the end of the X TV series XD), lots of fangirls are wild about them. If I could be converted, that might probably take more exposure and time. :)

Posted by: anima at December 21, 2002 11:18 AM
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