Belated happy birthday
loneraven! Hope you had a fine time.
Walking sticks have come on a bit since my grandfather's day. Not literally just 'a stick' anymore, these days they're aluminium and carbon fibre with adjustable bits and ergonomic handles. It was hard knowing how to use it at first, but I've discovered a method of swinging it in time with my step, so it acts as an extra leg next to the leg with the bad toe on it.
Having a limp is not romantic.
In other news, I must take care not to lick my newly arrived Wild Adapter manga, but it's hard because it's all so PRETTY.
Because of that, have some gratuitous picspam ofHakkai, Kubota, Komiya and Tokitoh:

Kubota is asking 'Does it hurt?', not meaning just Komiya's face.

Kubota the scary badass yakuza boss and and Komiya his henchman bury a dead cat in the park. Komiya at this point is thinking weirdo, but a weirdo he wants to be with.

Kubota finds a lost stray...

...and takes him home
Walking sticks have come on a bit since my grandfather's day. Not literally just 'a stick' anymore, these days they're aluminium and carbon fibre with adjustable bits and ergonomic handles. It was hard knowing how to use it at first, but I've discovered a method of swinging it in time with my step, so it acts as an extra leg next to the leg with the bad toe on it.
Having a limp is not romantic.
In other news, I must take care not to lick my newly arrived Wild Adapter manga, but it's hard because it's all so PRETTY.
Because of that, have some gratuitous picspam of

Kubota is asking 'Does it hurt?', not meaning just Komiya's face.

Kubota the scary badass yakuza boss and and Komiya his henchman bury a dead cat in the park. Komiya at this point is thinking weirdo, but a weirdo he wants to be with.

Kubota finds a lost stray...

...and takes him home
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Date: 2005-01-23 05:20 pm (UTC)You can get scans of volume one and some og vol 2 here, btw.