She was either weeping out of sheer boredom or looking through fashion magazines.
Anton Chekhov, "Anna on the Neck" (1895)
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Japan's third page from the Hetalia Collezione
I've been unable to find the perfect way to translate "(名/迷)言" for these contexts, so I said eff it, and went with "wow" and "huh" lmao. I still might change it yet again but this time I'm pretty satisfied haha, I truly think it just might be the closest I could get, as ridiculous as it is
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[Please note, I’m an amateur in Japanese and have to use various resources and translation machines to help me. If you notice a possible mistake or want clarification, please bring it up to me *politely* and not aggressively or hostile.]
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YOOOOOOO 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
michael: “oh no she’s dumb 🥹”
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And I kissed him right back.
Meg Cabot, from The Quarantine Princess Diaries
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Have you considered
Considered Shaved Takao? No, I have not and do wish to consider that possibility.
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diversity win: your insufferable genovian dowager princess grandmother is bisexual
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I FOUND IT.
It was hiding on a random shelf in fiction but not where it should have been. I spent a good 20 minutes looking for it and there was no one to find to ask.
50ish pages in and loving it so far. Anyone else read it yet/reading it?
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thinkin about how we get a new princess diaries book this year
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🐹 u post the cool dub comparisons I fucking love learning about that type of stuff . also the keroro analysis posts that make me mentally unwell (in a good way)
no way........ thanks u.... sob sob
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whenever i think about the new PD book, i'm 10% like yay new mia and genovia content and 90% DILF MICHAEL DILF MICHAEL DILF MICHAEL
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I had been following the blog posts that Meg Cabot had been posting during the early stages of the pandemic, so I was pretty interested in reading this book, even though I don't really have much interest in reading pandemic books in general.
Overall, this was a pretty lighthearted, nostalgic read. I enjoyed the feeling that you were catching up with these characters as Mia had to navigate the progressively more ridculous situations that her friends (and sometimes her) would get themselves into.
However, while there were many challenges that Mia faced that were based in real-life problems (anti-maskers, anti-vaxxers, and protesters on mandates) that were resolved in a very fairytale-esque way. If you're looking for something more realistic, this book might not be for you.
A thank you to Avon and Harper Voyager, Avon Impulse, and NetGalley for the ARC.
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Michael Moscovitz is the one character that makes me hate the fact that I can't make a clear picture out of descriptions (I have a blurry image of what he's supposed to look like while I read, but the moment I stop reading it goes away).
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i haven’t left this room in 3 days…. any longer i’m gonna start seeing a woman behind the popcorn texture in the walls
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