a new theme
Friday 23 May 2014 @ 9:29 pm



decided to change my blog layout and there, i've pretty much spent my entire afternoon in customising it and a little more time to figure out how to loop my auto play. all these are pretty much done while i listen to "welcome to night vale". the podcast is enchanting. alright i have no idea how to explain how it is really good and i'm definitely looking forward to the novel when it comes out.

here's what 'welcome to night vale' is about (in pretty much my own words and wikipedia's information):
welcome to night vale is a podcast presented as a radio show for the fictional town of night vale. the narrator and also the main character in this podcast is cecil gershwin palmer. it consists of "news, announcements and advertisements" from the desert town.
according to joseph fink in an interview, he "came up with this idea of a town in that deserrt where all conspiracy theories were real".
it is really interesting so everyone should just give it a go. i've never been a fan of podcasts since i do prefer to read than just listen, but this is pretty different i guess? i would say the setting is pretty amusing and the soundtrack enhances the podcast.

i'm just thinking if i should make this blog more focused instead of just me trying to update about my life (of course i would still do that but it would end up with things that are related to animangas). maybe i should write short stories here. it's just a thought for now, but it'll just grow from there i guess.

on the side note, spring break is ending and the summer semester starts next week. not exactly looking forward to going back for classes but it beats me lazing around at home. the one thing i dont look forward to would be projects and ... the fact that i would have to crash course my modules for two sets of six weeks.

oh yes, for a side note about commenting about my current layout. most of the parts are inspired and quoted by the japanese horror rpg game 'alice mare'. that would include my sidebar and the song playing right now. the profile part is inspired from 'kurayami ni strobe' by hayakawai nojiko. the links-wise ... not much needs to be said yes?

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