Re: editing comments and stupid LJ, I facepalm at my vulgarity but that's so gay. Seriously. EDITING COMMENTS?
Ageha features a rather plain girl who changes into the stunning Ageha, who...is like a makeover kaitou. She makes sure girls at her school get the cards for requesting her assistance, and then she answers them after school. But she can't get caught because her school is all frowny old people makeup bad! She has a flirty guy sidekick who often crossdresses in order to accompany her on her missions.
Yeah, shoujo manga, right ._.
I didn't really read enough of Ageha to see if anyone went back to looking normal after their makeover. I did see a lot of stuff about, like, Swallowtail the bad makeover kaitou who did fashionable makeup that didn't match the wearer, and how that was BAD BAD BAD. I was already biased against the author, anyway. (The story she wrote after this was just awful, too.)
...mostly my criteria for skanky is being too tanned. Being any kind of dark naturally is good, being kind of tanned from the sun is fine, being obviously tanned in a tanning coffin is :(((( nuuuu.
"Social events" invite a lot of people, but I don't think they're really suitable for everybody, or even for most. It really is okay to just have a few really good friends with whom you have super conversations. IMHO these conversations can be held about video games, or while playing video games, which means Dragon Quest is good.
Perhaps it would please you to know that clerks in clothing stores are widely known to be annoying desperate people who lie about how people look in outfits. I take my mom when I shop for clothes and let her handle the employees who fling themselves at us. (She's my tank for leveling up lololololol) Also, I did go to this one neato used clothes store in Harvard Square where the clothes were actually pretty good and the clerks stayed out of my way. Maybe there are stores with nice clothes and no clerks that have to fill a quota?
Omigod staring at comments for hours on end this is an obsession with me
Date: 2008-03-05 03:21 am (UTC)Ageha features a rather plain girl who changes into the stunning Ageha, who...is like a makeover kaitou. She makes sure girls at her school get the cards for requesting her assistance, and then she answers them after school. But she can't get caught because her school is all frowny old people makeup bad! She has a flirty guy sidekick who often crossdresses in order to accompany her on her missions.
Yeah, shoujo manga, right ._.
I didn't really read enough of Ageha to see if anyone went back to looking normal after their makeover. I did see a lot of stuff about, like, Swallowtail the bad makeover kaitou who did fashionable makeup that didn't match the wearer, and how that was BAD BAD BAD. I was already biased against the author, anyway. (The story she wrote after this was just awful, too.)
...mostly my criteria for skanky is being too tanned. Being any kind of dark naturally is good, being kind of tanned from the sun is fine, being obviously tanned in a tanning coffin is :(((( nuuuu.
"Social events" invite a lot of people, but I don't think they're really suitable for everybody, or even for most. It really is okay to just have a few really good friends with whom you have super conversations. IMHO these conversations can be held about video games, or while playing video games, which means Dragon Quest is good.
Perhaps it would please you to know that clerks in clothing stores are widely known to be annoying desperate people who lie about how people look in outfits. I take my mom when I shop for clothes and let her handle the employees who fling themselves at us. (She's my tank for leveling up lololololol) Also, I did go to this one neato used clothes store in Harvard Square where the clothes were actually pretty good and the clerks stayed out of my way. Maybe there are stores with nice clothes and no clerks that have to fill a quota?