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I HAVEN'T SOAPBOX'D IN AWHILE.

I got an e-mail in my Kent inbox today from a professor at the Trumbull campus. I'm unsure why I've been getting things from this specific professor, but it probably has to do with the fact that I draw and shit. I was on his list for ICON (the art/writing zine at Trumbull) last semester, despite not going to that campus anymore. So I get this e-mail about a course on 'Japanese Culture' in the Fall.

You see where this is going, yeah?

explore JAPAN’s culture----
animation, “manga” comics,films, poetry, fiction, & art
a special course for Fall 2011

If you’re looking for a different, very interesting course for next Fall, consider a course on Japanese culture. We’ll watch and discuss several films, including recent comedies such as Train Man (see picture below). We’ll also discuss Japanese animation & "manga" comics; haiku poems and fiction; some famous artists; as well as Japanese concepts of love, beauty, and honor. The class will include a party with authentic Japanese food.

If you haven't taken the prerequisite course (English 21011; College Writing II), email me for permission to register for this course on Japan.

For non-English majors: this course can count as an elective.
For English majors: this course applies to the "Genre, Culture, and Theory" requirement; or counts as an elective.

Dr. Michael Lynch

The course title: English 39995 Special Topics in Cultural Studies: Japanese Literature and Culture (Tues/Thurs 1-2:15 p.m.)

See, I saw the subject title and though 'Oh, that'd be neat. I wonder if they'll talk about more than...oh.' Instead, no. It's a weaboo course about ~animu and manga~, which is kind of insulting because that's not all 'Japanese culture' is and if you sincerely think that, I'm sorry and you're a retard.

The e-mail also included photos of: girls in kimonos, a manga cover for "Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan" and either cosplay or EGL, it's hard to tell because I don't watch anime anymore.

On top of that, this is coming from someone who...

Courses I teach most often at Kent State’s Trumbull campus are African American literature, Great Books, Creative Writing, and a variety of composition courses. In addition to my teaching and research, I serve as the faculty advisor to our campus’s literature and art magazine, ICON, which we produce each semester. I have spent three years teaching as a visiting professor at two Japanese universities, an extremely rewarding experience. Some of my interests are photography, landscaping, playing basketball, travel, and writing.

LIVED IN JAPAN FOR THREE YEARS. IN JAPANESE CULTURE. FOR FUCK'S SAKE, YOU HAVE ACTUAL REAL-LIFE EXPERIENCE. WHY ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT WEABOO BULLSHIT.

If this was online, I would take it just to be a royal pain in the ass. If I was still in Warren, I'd take it just to be a pain in the ass. Unfortunately, all I can do is glare at it from afar.
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Weaboo rambling ahead!

Good lord, bento stuff is SO CUTE.

So, when we went over to Seattle on Saturday, our main stop was Daiso in Westlake Mall. It's, essentially, an asian 'dollar' store. Everything is at least $1.50. Some things are a little more. We were looking for bento stuff specifically. But the whole place was pretty awesome.

I got both me and TJ a bento box. Hers has little fishies on it, and mine is a nice blue color and has a pretty design on the top and some dragonflies (I only paid $1.50 for mine!). I also bought really cute onigiri molds: a star, a heart, and TJ found a cute wooden one that's similar to the sakura blossom one I got. Just not as thick. I got little 'cookie' cutters in the shapes of a puppy, a bunny, and a bear. Some cute little fish condiment containers. Some furikake/seasoning containers...

I also bought some cute elastic holders, to keep the bento boxes together well. Mine has a REALLY CUTE carrot on it, and TJ's are fishies, to match her box.

Things I WANT to get, however: Octopus Wiener Shaper, Crab Wiener Shaper, Easy Boiled-Egg Shaper -- Heart & Star Shapes, Onigiri /Rice Ball Maker ~ Triangle

I made a bento for TJ last night, to play around with it and I wanted to make some sushi rice anyhow. Seemed like a good excuse to test out my new tools. I should've taken pictures, but it came out REALLY cute. I was pretty proud. X3

The only downside is our boxes aren't microwaveable. :/ Krpsiy made sure to mention that to me when she saw the box I got for TJ. She got one for Ash and it literally cracked when it was microwaved.

Also, they brought MILK POCKY back out. I was esctatic. :3 :3

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