I remember an ex-chaletmate of L19 making fun of me, for trying to live an anime life. True, it was quite silly when I took up kendo for trying to be Himura Battousai of Rurouni Kenshin Samurai X. It was even sillier when I took up boxing after being hyped up from watching Hajime no Ippo, the story of an often bullied kid training to be Japan`s no 1 boxer.
With go however, I`m a little closer. In half an hour, I`ll be taken by bus to Nihon Ki-in, along with other World Amateur Go Championship participants. In Hikaru No Go anime, this was where everyone around the world tried to discover who the ultimate go player, Sai, was.
Ok, next step is getting a purple haired girlfriend wearing kimono and flying on a broom. And dont say anime life is impossible !


live your dream waq!
Inspiring. Go for it (as long as you do not watch any hitman anime). Ha.
BTW, here is my take on it with lots o’ pics if you are interested:
http://fortresstakes.wordpress.com/2009/05/31/rurouni-kenshin-1996-1998-95-episodes/
hello, im blogwalking ^__^
theres a lot of things u shud do after this..
pot (go challenge sharapova),
fma (be a chemical engineer),
yakitate (be a baker),
nodame (pianist, conductor or any strings player, i donno da word..haha)
moyashimon (agricultural stud)
n i like your entry on ppmsi..
go to hell dat cow-udder who being biased n racist (da blogger u quoted in dat entry)
Hi Pana, welcome
well FMA really inspired me to study chemistry, but it’s too irrelevant to my life and environment.
animes seem to suggest to “give everything for your dream” to have meaningful life, dont you think?