It’s incredible how hard it is to break the cycle. I used to tell myself that i’d drop out of school to focus on work. 7 long years later I have a BA in English and transcripts with streams of A’s and B’s with no hint of a any “break” to be found. It’s a…

Preliminary list.
In an earlier post, I talked about my favorite anime/manga, Initial D. I wasn’t able to talk so much about the music, so I figured that I might as well start here. Initial D’s intro songs were sung by a group called m.o.v.e., which consisted of.. yuri (Yuri Masuda (益田 祐里 Masuda Yuri?)) on vocals and motsu (Mototaka Segawa (瀬川 素公 Segawa Mototaka?))…
A time before Girls’ Generation.
Opening this entry causes the sound of a creaky rocking chair to fill the space you’re reading this in. Yes, there’s a rocking chair at tea ‘n more. Serious. I’m gonna keep this one simple and sweet. For you see, the anime I’m reminiscing about is also short and sweet. Swort? Sheet? Ehhhhh……
More ideas are coming.
I just woke up from a scrumptious nap and I remembered that some of you readers have been asking for some more stuff that’s “Strawberry Scented Burnout” related. My bad. Here’s a piece from our very own Baltimore Beast, JINXHAND.
The Internet’s always been good at corrupting things. Look above you. Isn’t she adorable? She’s Nadeko Sengoku of Bakemonogatari, the SHAFT deconstruction of the harem anime genre. This is the theme song that plays during her story arc, Renai Circulation. For those of you who’ve seen Bakemonogatari, you know as well as I do that the opening does NOT…
So WordPress is acting really funny right now. Not quite sure what’s going on, but here’s some of the photo’s from our first meetup at Tea N More. Serious.

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