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I was supposed to put this part last but SINCE I'M FUCKING EXCITED ABOUT THIS I'LL JUST PLACE IT FIRST :D


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Yup the LIFE-SIZED GUNDAM is done!!!!!!!!! It looks fucking awesome. This RX-78 Gundam is THE Gundam icon XD
Now if only they'd build ZGMF-X19A Infinite Justice or maybe the older ZGMF-X09A Justice and ZGMF-X10A Freedom Gundam omfgbbq <3 WHO KNEW I WAS SUCH A GEEK XD
Enough of my Gundam fandom ahem. On to something else.

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Recently I watched a movie, released in the late 2007. It's called I Can't Think Straight


Of course, the promotional poster was tempting XD It looked hawt.

Taken from Wikipedia:
In the upper echelons of traditional Middle Eastern society, Reema and Omar prepare for the marriage of their daughter Tala. But back at work in London, Tala encounters Leyla, a young British Indian woman who is dating Tala's best friend Ali. Tala sees something unique in the artless, clumsy, sensitive Leyla who secretly works to become a writer. And Tala's forthright challenges to Leyla's beliefs begins a journey of self-awareness for Leyla. As the women fall in love, Tala's own sense of duty and cultural restraint cause her to pull away from Leyla and fly back to Jordan where the preparations for an ostentatious wedding are well under way. As family members descend and the wedding day approaches, the pressure mounts until Tala finally cracks and extricates herself. Back in London, Leyla is heartbroken but learns to break free of her own self-doubt and her mother's expectations, ditching Ali and being honest with her parents about her sexuality. When Ali and Leyla's feisty sister Zara help throw Tala and Leyla together again, Tala finds that her own preconceptions of what love can be is the final hurdle she must jump to win Leyla back.

Written by Shamim Sarif


It was definitely well written... And both the actresses were really into their roles. First impression on Tala was she's a fiesty lady, daring and knows how to enjoy herself. She looked like the type to take the initiative too. Leyla on the other hand, she looked shy, doesn't say many words and the type to listen to what her parents ask of her. Shockingly, Leyla was the one who broke through everything. She had the guts to come out to the family and friends.
All and all, it was a good movie. Not the typical Lost and Delirious ending that people expects of these movies. (To what I'm referring, a bad/sad/angsty ending for gay/bi/trans people)
On a side note, the housekeeper in the movie is TOO FUNNY. She kept trying to let the mistress of the house drink something with her spit in it LOL. Mistress = a bitch.

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I've also watched Hatsukoi Limited just now and felt like this episode was worthy of being mentioned. To tell the truth this anime remind me of Ichigo 100% because of the artwork and the story type is more or less the same, less ecchi and harems though.
In this episode it's actually quite nice... Though I don't feel like writing about it. But download it if you have a chance :D

I'll post other stuff in the next post

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