Update again.
Posted 2 years agoSeems there's finally a free bed at the hospital so I'm headed there tonight. And so I'll probably be away for about half a month.
Sigh.
Sigh.
Er, guess what?
Posted 2 years agoSent back home... due to lack of beds at the hospital.
So I've anywhere from five to eight days till they call me again.
Yay but also yikes, you know?
So I've anywhere from five to eight days till they call me again.
Yay but also yikes, you know?
Hospital again.
Posted 2 years agoTomorrow I have to go back to the hospital for the third cycle, which can take anywhere from two to four weeks.
I... hate it. But that's how things are.
So... take care you all, Hope to see you again soon.
I... hate it. But that's how things are.
So... take care you all, Hope to see you again soon.
...actually, update.
Posted 2 years agoGot the diagnosis.
I have leukemia. Real post.
So... I AM here and hope to be yet.
I love you all.
I have leukemia. Real post.
So... I AM here and hope to be yet.
I love you all.
long, long absence
Posted 2 years agoSince September of last year to today... been in and out of hospitals. We don't know yet what it is I have.
So...yeah. Life update and stuff.
So...yeah. Life update and stuff.
Small life update.
Posted 3 years agoGoing into surgery in a few hours (hernia; ambulatory surgery).
So, uh, wish me luck, everyone...
So, uh, wish me luck, everyone...
Pregunta.
Posted 3 years ago*
Para quien quiera que me lea: ¿Qué obras gay conocen y cuales son sus favoritas? Libros, comics, películas, series de tele, videojuegos...
Pero digamos específicamente Gay: No que tengan uno o dos personajes gay, sino que eso sea el centro de la historia. De cualquier país, cualquier idioma.
Me interesan mucho sus respuestas, porfa.
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Para quien quiera que me lea: ¿Qué obras gay conocen y cuales son sus favoritas? Libros, comics, películas, series de tele, videojuegos...
Pero digamos específicamente Gay: No que tengan uno o dos personajes gay, sino que eso sea el centro de la historia. De cualquier país, cualquier idioma.
Me interesan mucho sus respuestas, porfa.
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Question.
Posted 3 years agoTo all and everyone reading --what Gay / Queer media have you seen that you are especially fond of? Say, the first five or ten that come to mind.
For me, in no particular order:
- Pose.
- Q Force.
- My brother's husband.
- Looking.
- Tales from the city.
- Queer as folk (US --hope to see the UK version someday)
- Gone but not forgotten (little known Indie movie, definitely a huge favorite)
- Y tu mamá también.
- Bull's Eggs (Geman comic)
- Bareback Jukebox (Mexican novel).
What are yours?
For me, in no particular order:
- Pose.
- Q Force.
- My brother's husband.
- Looking.
- Tales from the city.
- Queer as folk (US --hope to see the UK version someday)
- Gone but not forgotten (little known Indie movie, definitely a huge favorite)
- Y tu mamá también.
- Bull's Eggs (Geman comic)
- Bareback Jukebox (Mexican novel).
What are yours?
¡Es mi cumpleaños! / It's my birthday!
Posted 5 years agoPues sí, 38 ya. Gulp.
*
Yeah, 38 now. Hoo boy.
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Yeah, 38 now. Hoo boy.
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Happy new year! / ¡Feliz año nuevo!
Posted 5 years agoY a ver qué pasa con el mundo... Let's see what happens to the world...
ANNOUNCEMENT!!
Posted 5 years agoSo, in the midst of this pandemic and in the middle of a lot of issues we’re each of us dealing with… why, something wonderful just happened, that I want to share with all of you.
So… Mephrum ( https://www.furaffinity.net/user/mephrum/ ) and I —are now officially boyfriends!!
And I… oh, boy. All I can tell you is: I love Meph so much. So this is just —I’m immensely happy right now.
So that is all for now. Thanks for reading.
So… Mephrum ( https://www.furaffinity.net/user/mephrum/ ) and I —are now officially boyfriends!!
And I… oh, boy. All I can tell you is: I love Meph so much. So this is just —I’m immensely happy right now.
So that is all for now. Thanks for reading.
This keeps happening.
Posted 5 years agoThis, I mean: https://the-muses-are-herd.tumblr.c.....eeps-happening
...seriously, it can't be that hard to give a little credit...
...seriously, it can't be that hard to give a little credit...
Beastars project.
Posted 5 years agoI have started re-reading / reviewing Beastars on one of my Tumblr blogs, in both Spanish and English:
https://mikazuki-juuichi.tumblr.com.....agged/beastars
Give it a look and comment, please!
https://mikazuki-juuichi.tumblr.com.....agged/beastars
Give it a look and comment, please!
It's my birthday!
Posted 6 years ago37 now.
Man, but it's been one long, LOOONNGGGG decade...
2019: comics and one animation.
Posted 6 years ago...cheating a little this time, because this one has to be seen with the pictures.
So here: https://yawar-fiesta.tumblr.com/pos.....-one-animation
So here: https://yawar-fiesta.tumblr.com/pos.....-one-animation
2019: Top 5 tv shows.
Posted 6 years agoLIVE-ACTION TV
5. Slasher: Solstice.
The most brutal of all tv homages to slasher movies returns! Continuing the blood-soaked style that the previous “The executioner” and “Guilty Party” tales established, “Solstice” mixes brutal murders with surprisingly poignant critiques of modern dehumanization. From cyberbullying to radicalization, all with a heavy dose of gore.
Evidently not for everyone, but quite a treat for devoted genre fans.
4. She’s Gotta Have it (season 2) / Dear White people (season 3).
A tie! Which is surely fitting, giving the real-life backstage rivalry between both show runners.
Yet both are shows studying the modern lives of African-American young adults —through a delightfully meta textual lens.
“She’s gotta have it” is, like most of show runner Spike Lee’s ouevre, often problematic. Both in ways that are fully intended as provocation… and in completely unintended ways. The result of Lee having simply become too old and grouchy for some of the subjects this show attempts to tackle (and the issues his productions always had). Yet it’s saved by the sheer charisma of the wonderful cast.
Meanwhile, “Dear White People” continues to challenge expectations, this time changing the format. It also delivers one of the best gay male storylines on tv yet.
3. The politician.
Terrific satire with all the ingredients you would expect from a Ryan Murphy production —except that this one has a heart, which makes for all the difference. An hilarious, often puzzling comedy that, while not for everyone, is more than worth a look.
2. Tales of the city (2019 version).
The latest entry of this long-running series is one of the best queer shows I have seen yet. While the sometimes glacial pace requires patience, the pay-offs are quite worth it. I hope to watch all previous entries soon.
1. Pose (season 1).
Another Murphy production, and another terrific Queer show! Set in the 80’s trans scene, and quite gleefully showing everything that nostalgia-fueled shows like ‘Stranger Things’ never would, at it’s heart it’s a show about finding the strength to be yourself. The underground fashion club sequences alone are more than worth checking the whole show out for.
Next: Comics (and one animation)
Version with pictures: https://yawar-fiesta.tumblr.com/pos.....-2019-tv-shows
5. Slasher: Solstice.
The most brutal of all tv homages to slasher movies returns! Continuing the blood-soaked style that the previous “The executioner” and “Guilty Party” tales established, “Solstice” mixes brutal murders with surprisingly poignant critiques of modern dehumanization. From cyberbullying to radicalization, all with a heavy dose of gore.
Evidently not for everyone, but quite a treat for devoted genre fans.
4. She’s Gotta Have it (season 2) / Dear White people (season 3).
A tie! Which is surely fitting, giving the real-life backstage rivalry between both show runners.
Yet both are shows studying the modern lives of African-American young adults —through a delightfully meta textual lens.
“She’s gotta have it” is, like most of show runner Spike Lee’s ouevre, often problematic. Both in ways that are fully intended as provocation… and in completely unintended ways. The result of Lee having simply become too old and grouchy for some of the subjects this show attempts to tackle (and the issues his productions always had). Yet it’s saved by the sheer charisma of the wonderful cast.
Meanwhile, “Dear White People” continues to challenge expectations, this time changing the format. It also delivers one of the best gay male storylines on tv yet.
3. The politician.
Terrific satire with all the ingredients you would expect from a Ryan Murphy production —except that this one has a heart, which makes for all the difference. An hilarious, often puzzling comedy that, while not for everyone, is more than worth a look.
2. Tales of the city (2019 version).
The latest entry of this long-running series is one of the best queer shows I have seen yet. While the sometimes glacial pace requires patience, the pay-offs are quite worth it. I hope to watch all previous entries soon.
1. Pose (season 1).
Another Murphy production, and another terrific Queer show! Set in the 80’s trans scene, and quite gleefully showing everything that nostalgia-fueled shows like ‘Stranger Things’ never would, at it’s heart it’s a show about finding the strength to be yourself. The underground fashion club sequences alone are more than worth checking the whole show out for.
Next: Comics (and one animation)
Version with pictures: https://yawar-fiesta.tumblr.com/pos.....-2019-tv-shows
2019: Top 5 movies.
Posted 6 years agoSimply five movies, tv shows, and webcomics that stood out to me last year. Not necessarily my personal favorites and not necessarily the best in terms of craft, but rather five that I want to re-visit someday and that I’d recommend for a variety of reasons.
Sadly, no books in English stood out to me this year. And of animation and comics, only one of each.
Beyond that, they are arranged in order of preference.
MOVIES.
* Runner-up: Casting JonBenet. (2017, dir. Kitty Green).
Dramatization of a real-life unsolved murder —or rather, an extensive documentary about the difficultly of casting the actors for said dramatization.
Truth be told, this movie is included here solely for the dazzling achievement that is the very final scene: Not the dramatization of the murder, as one would expect, but instead a run-through of *every* actor cast running their lines, simultaneously playing myriad versions of the same characters. The effect manages to transform the banal into pure surrealism, and then subtly critiques the very genre the movie supposedly adscribes to, the crime docu. Sometimes, the power of fiction far outweighs that of reality.
5. Rocketman. (2019, dir. Dexter Fletcher)
Biography of Elton John, notable mainly for being the first mainstream Hollywood production with on-screen gay sex. The requisite musical numbers are a sight to behold as well. The accuracy to real life is, as in the previous entry, not as important.
4. Nocturnal Animals. (2016. dir. Tom Ford)
Simultaneously a ‘rape-and-revenge’ thriller and a domestic drama. The ultimately misogynist storyline would sink this movie based on a best-seller —were it not also one of the movies to best capture the intensity of the act of reading itself, and of our tendency to seek clues to our life in fiction.
3. The lobster. (Ireland. 2015, dir. Yorgos Lanthimos)
Unpredictable sci-fi dystopia that subverts expectations at every turn. Includes one of the best uses of the seemingly omniscient narrator. Like the best entries of genre fiction, it relies less on special effects than on clever acting to sell it’s seemingly far-fetched concepts.
2. Can you ever forgive me? (2018, dir. Marielle Heller)
Loosely based on real-life book forgery case, this black humored satire is at once a subtle queer drama and an indictment of ruthless publishing houses. The performances make the script soar.
1. Us. (2019, dir. Jordan Peele)
Peele’s follow-up to his surprise hit “Get out” is another innovative, clever horror movie that brings a fresh spin to a common topic of the genre. This time around, the subject of doppelgängers is used to bring a chilling parable about the nature of identity, wrapped in the skin of a wonderful thriller. Capped off with a terrific climax that more than one critic failed to understand. As usual.
Next: TV shows.
Version with pictures: https://yawar-fiesta.tumblr.com/pos.....of-2019-movies
Sadly, no books in English stood out to me this year. And of animation and comics, only one of each.
Beyond that, they are arranged in order of preference.
MOVIES.
* Runner-up: Casting JonBenet. (2017, dir. Kitty Green).
Dramatization of a real-life unsolved murder —or rather, an extensive documentary about the difficultly of casting the actors for said dramatization.
Truth be told, this movie is included here solely for the dazzling achievement that is the very final scene: Not the dramatization of the murder, as one would expect, but instead a run-through of *every* actor cast running their lines, simultaneously playing myriad versions of the same characters. The effect manages to transform the banal into pure surrealism, and then subtly critiques the very genre the movie supposedly adscribes to, the crime docu. Sometimes, the power of fiction far outweighs that of reality.
5. Rocketman. (2019, dir. Dexter Fletcher)
Biography of Elton John, notable mainly for being the first mainstream Hollywood production with on-screen gay sex. The requisite musical numbers are a sight to behold as well. The accuracy to real life is, as in the previous entry, not as important.
4. Nocturnal Animals. (2016. dir. Tom Ford)
Simultaneously a ‘rape-and-revenge’ thriller and a domestic drama. The ultimately misogynist storyline would sink this movie based on a best-seller —were it not also one of the movies to best capture the intensity of the act of reading itself, and of our tendency to seek clues to our life in fiction.
3. The lobster. (Ireland. 2015, dir. Yorgos Lanthimos)
Unpredictable sci-fi dystopia that subverts expectations at every turn. Includes one of the best uses of the seemingly omniscient narrator. Like the best entries of genre fiction, it relies less on special effects than on clever acting to sell it’s seemingly far-fetched concepts.
2. Can you ever forgive me? (2018, dir. Marielle Heller)
Loosely based on real-life book forgery case, this black humored satire is at once a subtle queer drama and an indictment of ruthless publishing houses. The performances make the script soar.
1. Us. (2019, dir. Jordan Peele)
Peele’s follow-up to his surprise hit “Get out” is another innovative, clever horror movie that brings a fresh spin to a common topic of the genre. This time around, the subject of doppelgängers is used to bring a chilling parable about the nature of identity, wrapped in the skin of a wonderful thriller. Capped off with a terrific climax that more than one critic failed to understand. As usual.
Next: TV shows.
Version with pictures: https://yawar-fiesta.tumblr.com/pos.....of-2019-movies
2019 RECOUNT: ENGLISH AND ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS.
Posted 6 years agoA listing of all the movies and tv show I watched last year, all the books and comics I read —and for the first time, all the webcomics I read all the way to the end (or to the latest update) in the decade.
Movies, shows and webcomics listed in alphabetical order. Books and comics, in the order I read them.
Webcomics are listed by title (or the closest thing to a title some of them have), save cases where I read more than one from the same author.
MOVIES
Across the universe.
Alladin.
Bikram: Yogui, guru, predator.
Can you ever forgive me?
Captain America: Civil War.
Captain Marvel.
Casting JonBenet.
Ford vs Ferrari.
Isn’t it romantic?
Joker.
Knives Out.
Nocturnal animals.
Once upon a time in Hollywood.
Richard Jewell.
Rocketman.
She’s beautiful when she’s angry.
Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker.
The big short.
The guest.
The Irishman.
The lobster.
Us.
TV
LIVE ACTION
American Horror Story: 1984.
Big Little Lies. (season 1).
Black Mirror. (season 5)
Broken.
Dear White People. (season 3)
Explained. (season 2)
Grimm. (full series)
Hannibal. (season 3)
Messiah.
Once upon a time. (full series)
Pose. (season 1)
Sharp Objects.
She’s gotta have it. (season 2)
Slasher: Solstice.
Special.
Supergirl. (season 2)
Tales of the city (2019).
The chilling adventures of Sabrina. (season 2)
The devil next door.
The haunting of Hill House.
The Kominsky method. (season 1)
The mind, explained.
The politician. (season 1)
The toys that made us. (season 2)
The umbrella academy. (season 1)
True Detective. (season 3)
Working moms. (season 3)
You. (season 1)
ANIMATED
Aggretsuko. (season 2)
Avatar: The last airbender. (full series)
Carole & Tuesday. (season 1)
Disenchanted. (season 2)
Ducktales. (season 2)
She-ra & the princesses of power. (season 4)
Tuca & Bertie.
BOOKS
- Hell House. Richard Matheson.
- The haunting of Hill House. Shirley Jackson.
- A head full of ghosts. Paul Tremblay.
- Big little lies. Liane Moriarty.
- Panic. Lauren Oliver.
- Grandpa’s monster movies. A. G. Gascone.
COMICS
- Golden Kamuy. Satoru Noda (vols. 1-2).
- Jon & Mu. Junji Ito.
- Yuge! G. B. Trudeau.
- Free Country.
- Too cool to be forgotten. Alex Robinson.
- Drama. Raina Tegelmeier.
WEBCOMICS (Decade)
A softer world.
Angel Moxie.
Chirenbo.
Convergence / Wildbite (rubberbuns)
Customer service wolf.
FoxTrot.
GabShiba.
Lobbocomics.
Lost & Found.
Marco & Marty.
Oh, no.
Oglaf.
PomPom / Ponic & Fails / Hopscotch (z-toon)
Rise of Chet / Hot tub naked party. (anti_dev)
Suave & Rudi.
Shen comix.
The non-amazing adventures of Wonderella.
The pigpen.
TropicalSleet.
xkcd
Movies, shows and webcomics listed in alphabetical order. Books and comics, in the order I read them.
Webcomics are listed by title (or the closest thing to a title some of them have), save cases where I read more than one from the same author.
MOVIES
Across the universe.
Alladin.
Bikram: Yogui, guru, predator.
Can you ever forgive me?
Captain America: Civil War.
Captain Marvel.
Casting JonBenet.
Ford vs Ferrari.
Isn’t it romantic?
Joker.
Knives Out.
Nocturnal animals.
Once upon a time in Hollywood.
Richard Jewell.
Rocketman.
She’s beautiful when she’s angry.
Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker.
The big short.
The guest.
The Irishman.
The lobster.
Us.
TV
LIVE ACTION
American Horror Story: 1984.
Big Little Lies. (season 1).
Black Mirror. (season 5)
Broken.
Dear White People. (season 3)
Explained. (season 2)
Grimm. (full series)
Hannibal. (season 3)
Messiah.
Once upon a time. (full series)
Pose. (season 1)
Sharp Objects.
She’s gotta have it. (season 2)
Slasher: Solstice.
Special.
Supergirl. (season 2)
Tales of the city (2019).
The chilling adventures of Sabrina. (season 2)
The devil next door.
The haunting of Hill House.
The Kominsky method. (season 1)
The mind, explained.
The politician. (season 1)
The toys that made us. (season 2)
The umbrella academy. (season 1)
True Detective. (season 3)
Working moms. (season 3)
You. (season 1)
ANIMATED
Aggretsuko. (season 2)
Avatar: The last airbender. (full series)
Carole & Tuesday. (season 1)
Disenchanted. (season 2)
Ducktales. (season 2)
She-ra & the princesses of power. (season 4)
Tuca & Bertie.
BOOKS
- Hell House. Richard Matheson.
- The haunting of Hill House. Shirley Jackson.
- A head full of ghosts. Paul Tremblay.
- Big little lies. Liane Moriarty.
- Panic. Lauren Oliver.
- Grandpa’s monster movies. A. G. Gascone.
COMICS
- Golden Kamuy. Satoru Noda (vols. 1-2).
- Jon & Mu. Junji Ito.
- Yuge! G. B. Trudeau.
- Free Country.
- Too cool to be forgotten. Alex Robinson.
- Drama. Raina Tegelmeier.
WEBCOMICS (Decade)
A softer world.
Angel Moxie.
Chirenbo.
Convergence / Wildbite (rubberbuns)
Customer service wolf.
FoxTrot.
GabShiba.
Lobbocomics.
Lost & Found.
Marco & Marty.
Oh, no.
Oglaf.
PomPom / Ponic & Fails / Hopscotch (z-toon)
Rise of Chet / Hot tub naked party. (anti_dev)
Suave & Rudi.
Shen comix.
The non-amazing adventures of Wonderella.
The pigpen.
TropicalSleet.
xkcd
RECUENTO DEL 2019: ESPAÑOL Y OTROS IDIOMAS
Posted 6 years agoPelículas y programas de televisión que ví en el año, seguido de los libros y cómics que leí. Los primeros en orden alfabético, los segundos en orden de lectura.
PELÍCULAS
El aro, capítulo final (Sadako). (Japón).
El hubiera sí existe. (México)
La maldición de Sebastiana. (Perú)
Ninfomanía. (Dinamarca)
El jardín de las palabras. (Japón)
TELEVISIÓN
Hasta que la muerte nos separe. (China)
La frecuencia Kirlian. (Argentina)
Marianne. (Francia)
Osmosis. (Francia)
Super-drags. (Brasil)
Zona Rosa. (México)
LIBROS
- El Aleph. Jorge Luis Borges.
- Todos los armarios. Lucrecia Maldonado.
- Los creyentes. Norma Lazo.
- Consumidores de pesadillas. Alfonso Orejel.
- El horror de Berkoff. Francisco Ortega.
- El umbral. Ana García Bergua.
- Ser gay en tiempos de Evo. Edson Hurtado.
- Criaturas exquisitas. Antonio Fortunic.
- Mundo cruel. Luis Negrón.
- Bareback Juke-Box. Wenceslao Bruciaga.
- La marrana negra de la literatura rosa. Carlos Velázquez.
- Global gay. Frédéric Martel.
- Lo fantástico en Hispanoamérica. (varios)
- México se escribe con J. (varios)
- 17 fantásticos cuentos peruanos, vol. 2.
- Retrofilia. Miyagi.
COMICS
- Seguimos de pie. (varios)
- Ultrapato. (varios)
- Contra Natura. Mirka Andolfo. (3 vols.)
- Beastars. Paru Itagaki (vols. 1-2)
- Tinieblas de ultratumba. José Donayre.
- Moquito y la leyenda colonial. Juanele.
- Mi herencia. Ariel Orea.
- Panorama infernal. Hideshi Hino.
- Contra Reyring. Tigerlion Moikana.
- Habla María. Bef.
- Más allá de las ciudades. Alejandra Gámez / Axur Eneas.
- Diario de un solo. Catalina Bu.
- The mountain with teeth. Alejandra Gámez.
PELÍCULAS
El aro, capítulo final (Sadako). (Japón).
El hubiera sí existe. (México)
La maldición de Sebastiana. (Perú)
Ninfomanía. (Dinamarca)
El jardín de las palabras. (Japón)
TELEVISIÓN
Hasta que la muerte nos separe. (China)
La frecuencia Kirlian. (Argentina)
Marianne. (Francia)
Osmosis. (Francia)
Super-drags. (Brasil)
Zona Rosa. (México)
LIBROS
- El Aleph. Jorge Luis Borges.
- Todos los armarios. Lucrecia Maldonado.
- Los creyentes. Norma Lazo.
- Consumidores de pesadillas. Alfonso Orejel.
- El horror de Berkoff. Francisco Ortega.
- El umbral. Ana García Bergua.
- Ser gay en tiempos de Evo. Edson Hurtado.
- Criaturas exquisitas. Antonio Fortunic.
- Mundo cruel. Luis Negrón.
- Bareback Juke-Box. Wenceslao Bruciaga.
- La marrana negra de la literatura rosa. Carlos Velázquez.
- Global gay. Frédéric Martel.
- Lo fantástico en Hispanoamérica. (varios)
- México se escribe con J. (varios)
- 17 fantásticos cuentos peruanos, vol. 2.
- Retrofilia. Miyagi.
COMICS
- Seguimos de pie. (varios)
- Ultrapato. (varios)
- Contra Natura. Mirka Andolfo. (3 vols.)
- Beastars. Paru Itagaki (vols. 1-2)
- Tinieblas de ultratumba. José Donayre.
- Moquito y la leyenda colonial. Juanele.
- Mi herencia. Ariel Orea.
- Panorama infernal. Hideshi Hino.
- Contra Reyring. Tigerlion Moikana.
- Habla María. Bef.
- Más allá de las ciudades. Alejandra Gámez / Axur Eneas.
- Diario de un solo. Catalina Bu.
- The mountain with teeth. Alejandra Gámez.
Such terrible hatred --on brief hiatus.
Posted 6 years agoAround September 26 there was a big change in my life, which I talked a little about here: https://yawar-fiesta.tumblr.com/pos.....ry-this-is-not
Since then I have been recovering and making changes, so far positive, in my life.
One effect of this is that I decided to take a small break with “Such terrible hatred”. I had put way, way more of myself than I thought of in this story. And I absolutely intend to continue with it —but as of right now it felt too soon. I felt too raw and vulnerable whenever I tried to start writing the next chapter.
Come Sunday, I am going to take a trip abroad, and will come back around Halloween (yeah). I hope to be able to resume “Such terrible hatred” in November.
But in the meantime I have not stopped writing, just shifted gears.
For starters, coming up is crossover fanfic mixing one franchise I hadn’t dabbled in for decades and one I had never tried writing before now.
It’s called “In the dead of night”, and it’s basically a meeting between Kevin Keller of “Riverdale” (and Archie comics in general) and Wolverine of the X-men. You heard me. If I did my job right, you can follow this story without needing to know anything about either universe.
Hope you all enjoy the story. As always, comments welcome.
For RPers.
Posted 6 years agoWould anybody be interested in RP?
I'm specifically looking for certain kinks (Hypno, for instance).
Today is my birthday!
Posted 7 years ago36 now.
Yikes.
¡Hoy es mi cumpleaños!
Posted 7 years ago36 ya.
Gulp.
Ene 1 / Jan 1.
Posted 7 years agoEncantador, enfermarse el primer día del año: Mareo y tos XP
Pero ya voy mejor –mañana toca viaje, y todo. : )
***
Charming, spending the first day of the year sick: Dizzy and coughing XP
But I’m better now. Tomorrow’s another trip, and everything : )
Pero ya voy mejor –mañana toca viaje, y todo. : )
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Charming, spending the first day of the year sick: Dizzy and coughing XP
But I’m better now. Tomorrow’s another trip, and everything : )
Porque sí.
Posted 7 years agoQuiero hacer una lista de mis libros favoritos del año (ya puestos, películas, series de tele, cómics). El detalle es que muy rara vez me alcanza para comprar cosas del año, y menos para leerlos en ese año...
...pero, ¿y qué? Lectura es lectura. De todos modos haré las listas.
...pero, ¿y qué? Lectura es lectura. De todos modos haré las listas.
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