Though I am unimpressed by Komui's new assistant, haha she seems mean. XD I feel sorry for him, slacking off for so long and now being made to do actual WORK...
:O Geezus, wow that's both amazing and complicated lol damn Utena I like understanding what's going on...otherwise I'll be forever thinking about it. XD
Or maybe that's just Rhode, being the First Child and all. She probably instructed the rest of them in her Evil ways. |D Well I'm sure Jasdevi and Skinn would appreciate to some extent. Sherril would love anything Rhode does. Tyki...not so much. XD
Huh. :O That's very true. And what's more what you just said reminded me of this book that was read to me in primary school The Clown of God by Tomie dePaola. It was based on a French legend and is very beautiful and sad. It's about this orphan boy who joins a troupe and becomes the finest juggler in all Italy, and dies as an old man on Christmas Eve performing his art one last time in front of a statue of the child Christ. When the priests find him, they are awed to see that the Christ is holding one of the balls the juggler dropped, smiling and acknowledging his gift. haha I don't think Hoshino ever read that book, but I think it's wonderful that Allen's a Pierrot/Christ figure.
Wow, if that's the case I think I can forgive Hoshino for taking all those weeks off on hiatus in order to do her research. X) One of the main reasons I got into DGM was because of all the fascinating religious subtext/history but that's just me. 8D;
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:O Geezus, wow that's both amazing and complicated lol damn Utena I like understanding what's going on...otherwise I'll be forever thinking about it. XD
Or maybe that's just Rhode, being the First Child and all. She probably instructed the rest of them in her Evil ways. |D Well I'm sure Jasdevi and Skinn would appreciate to some extent. Sherril would love anything Rhode does. Tyki...not so much. XD
Huh. :O That's very true. And what's more what you just said reminded me of this book that was read to me in primary school The Clown of God by Tomie dePaola. It was based on a French legend and is very beautiful and sad. It's about this orphan boy who joins a troupe and becomes the finest juggler in all Italy, and dies as an old man on Christmas Eve performing his art one last time in front of a statue of the child Christ. When the priests find him, they are awed to see that the Christ is holding one of the balls the juggler dropped, smiling and acknowledging his gift. haha I don't think Hoshino ever read that book, but I think it's wonderful that Allen's a Pierrot/Christ figure.
Wow, if that's the case I think I can forgive Hoshino for taking all those weeks off on hiatus in order to do her research. X) One of the main reasons I got into DGM was because of all the fascinating religious subtext/history but that's just me. 8D;