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Москва!
June 7, 2008, 3:20 pm
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Need I say more? AMAZING.



The Results of Procrastination
June 7, 2008, 1:23 pm
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I’ve found a lot of awesome things during the many hours that I should have been studying for my copious examinations. From amazing comics to amazing blogs about comics, to ridiculously catchy music made by ridiculously cute bands, everything I’ve found has been so, so much more interesting than my study material.

So, here’s the list.

1. The comics of COCO&DODO Animation, who are an amazing design house in China. So, so cute.

2. The blog of Neil Gaiman – possibly the most eminent comic book writer, ever.

>> There’s a free copy of Neil reading his Hugo Award-winning short story, “A Study in Emerald” here. Well worth the download.

3. A guide for getting rid of fruit flies.

4. The ridiculously amazingly good and catchy band, “Throw Me The Statue” – Myspace.



The Blue Twister, Charge Group, Rain and Buckley-esque Lullabies
June 2, 2008, 4:22 pm
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It seems that today is to be yet another day of nothing. I made dutiful attempts to wake up, exit my bed and have breakfast, yet each of these took longer than usual. I have also attempted to summon the strength required to begin studying, yet… it’s ridiculously hard. Therefore, I’ve done nothing particularly amazing.

However, in the absence of high-quality experiences and actions, I’ve done some useful things. For example, I’ve uploaded a number of videos from the show I went to last night (the last show of No Culture, feat. Chalk and Cheese, Charge Group, Lets Not, and Pikelet), discovered that the comic featured in Six Feet Under [S4.Ep9] “Grinding the Corn” is actually not an authentic comic, and enjoyed the rain.

Therefore, below is a sampling of my experiences. Firstly, there is the two videos from last night: Chalk and Cheese – the enthralling buckley-esque local artist; and Charge Group, who were equally enthralling, although plagued with a few sound issues. Following them is the entire “Blue Twister” comic from Six Feet Under, which was posted on the blog of Eric Wight, the artist who created it, many months ago.

Then, to conclude, look out your window. If it’s dreary, rainy and beautiful, then you’ve experienced essentially my entire day.

Chalk and Cheese

Charge Group (Two Songs)

The Blue Twister