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Aug. 7th, 2009 11:23 pmDocumenting Acceptable Levels of Insanity, Saki-verse (see here), Naruto/Sasuke, ignores much of second arc, Naruto, by
aishuu
Non-fic, but
hkfoot has posted character notes of some Hikago characters taken from the new issue of Hikago manga. It's excellently cool.
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After Ai mentioned that she was reading Heyer, I was reminded that I hadn't read Heyer in a while myself, so I picked up one of my favourites, ( The Foundling )
Also, when I returned The Foundling to my shelf I belatedly realised that I bought a book of deng mi (lantern riddles) months ago, and it's a scream. Now, most of the time deng mi revolve around seemingly innocent phrases that the guesser is supposed to solve with a (usually) punny Chinese idiom or common expression, such as:
唐僧西行何所求 (Reason Tripaka went to the west)--> ( Read more... )
Sounds all right. But what about riddles that are just:
W
: (yes, just the colon)
( answers )
Fun, yes?
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Non-fic, but
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***
After Ai mentioned that she was reading Heyer, I was reminded that I hadn't read Heyer in a while myself, so I picked up one of my favourites, ( The Foundling )
Also, when I returned The Foundling to my shelf I belatedly realised that I bought a book of deng mi (lantern riddles) months ago, and it's a scream. Now, most of the time deng mi revolve around seemingly innocent phrases that the guesser is supposed to solve with a (usually) punny Chinese idiom or common expression, such as:
唐僧西行何所求 (Reason Tripaka went to the west)--> ( Read more... )
Sounds all right. But what about riddles that are just:
W
: (yes, just the colon)
( answers )
Fun, yes?