So, this post is a continuation of the previous one - I had so much fun collecting and commenting these blog postings that I decided to make this a weekly feature every Sunday.

This is me, if I were actually blonde and pretty. The arrow is, as always, directed towards zaitcev.
First of all, this week started with Tsubaki taking over RIUVA. Although I miss TJ, I fully approve of this. Hopefully the no.2 of the singaporean bloggers will bring RIUVA to new glory, since real life has caught no.1.
Next, I’d like to direct your attention towards Anime Almanac the Live. As the title suggests, Scott from Anime Almanac has set up this little feed very recently for anime bloggers and for you guys to stalk us, harr harr. Besides Scott, you will also find people like the Megatokyo guy Fred Gallagher, ZacBentz from Japanator, gia from a geek without a name and IcyStorm from Minimum Tempo on it.
Interestingly, I discovered two “new” blogs over this week: Moggling (image blog with an impeccable taste) and the fact that Anna from Tokyo Jupiter is not only blogging on Natsukashii now, but also has her own blog “2 screenshot limit“! Again, I give Sasa’s seal of approval, especially since Anna is another animeblogging girl with an otaku boyfriend. :3
Back to Moggling, I think that my next blog postings will mainly feature his pictures. His selection varies from great to mind-blowing.
Lazy image posting reminds me of the fact that I shall impertinently pimp Pip’s (male Pip, of course) random Tumblr blog where he shows his true colours.
The impertinence of this action comes from the fact that Pip actually never asked for it. (Oh, I have one too, by the way.)

This is Hige, if he were a girl.
As Hige has announced previously, he became a reviewer on Anime UK News where he finally posted his first manga review. Enough of a reason to finally read MPD Psycho. Three years ago, I downloaded 9 volumes of it - and deleted them without reading. I know I am crazy.
Hayase has developed a point system to rank anime with LOL graphs. Quite inspiring indeed, I must admit that I am afraid to know what would happen if I did the same.
Every once in a blue moon, somebody writes a review about Gilgamesh; this time, it is the master of persistent episodic blogging, psgels. I remember vaguely having watched one episode when it came out, and I disliked it. However, this intriguing picture and a lot of mixed reviews have left me Zetsuboushita! But first, I will watch Eureka Seven anyways *g*

At least Kyou from Clannad is pretty hot. The rest are so horribly dumb looking.
Finally, I’d like to mention my surprise upon seeing that IKnight watches Kanon. (Actually he only does it to pimp his blog and opens himself to the lower classes of otakudom.) It reminds me of Martin watching Clannad, and I’m pretty sure there was at least one other person who decided try out the moe route. Male, british bloggers and their moe series, it’s a mystery, really. I mean, I understand that you guys want to see something else, but why must it be those mindless moe series? Why don’t you try your hands on Fruits Basket? More Zetsuboushita ensues.
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. . . because Fruits Basket is legally available in the UK and I have no money? Because people might not be desperately interested in Gundam X? Not that the lower classes need to know these things . . .
Posted 25 May 2008 at 11:20 CE(S)T ¶@IKnight: I’m sorry that I wasn’t able to find a better shoujo series that was not bad (like Vampire Knight) or overly popular (like Ouran or Karekano).
Posted 25 May 2008 at 11:31 CE(S)T ¶But yeah, although that particular paragraph about you wasn’t totally serious, I still find it surprising that somebody would consider moe the alternative (and not shoujo) when the person normally is the type who watches MANLY anime.
“This is Hige, if he were a girl.” This is the sweetest thing anyone has ever said to me. I WISH I were a girl so I could be like Mamimi. Perhaps medical science will one day make that dream a reality.
And Brits watching moe is like us travelling into the heart of darkness. We channel the gentlemen-adventurer spirit of our forefathers and take the plunge. It’s like a form of masculine self-realisation… only with cartoons of cute little girls and not wily natives/ferocious wildlife.
Posted 25 May 2008 at 11:40 CE(S)T ¶Having fun with meta aren’t we?
At least you’re updating regularly.
So, if TJ is no. 1 and Tsubaki is no. 2, where does that leave me?
Posted 25 May 2008 at 12:45 CE(S)T ¶Yay Sasa you´re on a roll
And yes, Kyou is extremely hot. I knew I would get you to see things my way
as for other images, try http://moe.imouto.org/ or http://konachan.com/post or http://4chan.org/ since that´s where he/she? is getting most of her images from
I know, sooon I´ll write a new post about MF, I just have to decide wether to make it a huge post or not.
Keep this up Sasa and great to have ya back.
Posted 25 May 2008 at 14:26 CE(S)T ¶@Hige: You’re welcome :3
Also, your theory on british manliness makes so much sense now! Wouh!
@MrMayat: Let’s say you’re not a singaporean anime blogger anymore =P Also, actually you’re not singaporean at all! Ahaha.
@Manga: Actually I’m now at the stage in which I try to cut down the regularity of my postings. I can’t afford spending more than one hour of my day writing blog postings. I’m working, reading blogs and watching anime after all, haha.
Posted 26 May 2008 at 15:52 CE(S)T ¶Since I’m neither of the aforementioned labels, I’m pretty much an exile. I’m already halfway there. :p
Posted 27 May 2008 at 07:59 CE(S)T ¶Hey don’t kill me off yet! I just went on a coral reef snorkelling trip while Tsubaki held the fort..
Posted 28 May 2008 at 17:47 CE(S)T ¶Trackbacks & Pingbacks 2
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