Thursday, July 30, 2009

The Founding Fathers had it wrong

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Internetz and the pursuit of Epic Lulz.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Utter RAGE.

Note: This entry began it's life as a post on CNZ, but I am copy/pasting it here (the thread has since been moderated due to the sheer amoutn of rage against this douche). It just seems fitting.

This is all in response to the blog entry of this douche here: http://www.astrobunny.net/2009/07/26/doujin-overload-2009/

Your pictures, they are good.

Your commentary...well.

You sir, are a great many things, the words for which are wordfiltered. But believe me that are all short, mostly four letters and all very vulgar. And all of which I would call you, straight to your face.

The stop for the shortbus was right up the street from the hotel. You should have caught one all the way to the idiot plantation - the perfect place for you to put down roots.

This is not an anime convention. It is a chance for our up and coming arists to strut their stuff, and hopefully make a profit. And I'll candidly admit - not all of it was brilliant. However, each person put forth their best effort, and I assure you that each an every artist in there made a sale. That, in itself, justifies the event.

But where exactly do you get off in insulting cosplayers, THEN POSTING YOUR sugar honey iced tea ON THE FORUM WHERE THEY RESIDE.

Frakk off, and take your elitism with you, loser.

UPDATE:
The link now 404's, the offending content has been removed >_<
UPDATE:
Link is back up - silly prick was just waiting for shit to cool down.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

DO Weekend

So, this was the weekend of Doujin Overload. For those of you not in the know, Doujin Overload is a yearly event held in Auckland where independant artists and other select merchants set up a table and sell their work.

This year, as every year, the quality was varied. Works ranged from terrible (or should I say abstract? I'm not much of an art critic) lineart to beatifully done full colour character portraits and scenes. In addition to the artist, Graphic Novel Cafe had a small stall and large figurine display, and there were a few other vendors whos names I forget selling a limited selection of DVDs, manga, graphic novels and figurines.

It was a good day. Wandering around the room looking at whats available is interesting. Some of the highlights for me were a K-ON poster (which I sadly forgot to pickup), a Rider poster and a Suigintou poster, the latter of the two drawn by members of the AUT Anime club. But most interesting was an artbook + OST bundle called Superscenic.

The art in the A5 artbook is stunning - some original characters, some existing, but all very good stuff. But for me it was the OST that truly stood out. It was filled with original music, the better part of which (accompanied by artist notes) told a story of a happy couple fraught by tragedy. Mostly violin and piano instumental peices (with only one peice with lyrics), all very beautiful stuff.

Then there was ACB, the Auckland Cosplay Ball, as organized by CNZ's own Duckeh. The event went off without a hitch. It started off a little stiff, but once everyone got comfortable it was riotus fun. Many thanks to Duckeh for all that.

Met and/or caught up with a whole ton of new people from other cities, most notably Pyro, Kotone, Pura and Zorlich. Not all what I was expecting (after all, who really shows the real them on the internet?), but all great, fun people. I thoughrly enjoyed spending time with you. Thank you all for coming up 8D

Sunday, I decided not to go to the zoo. Too tired, no desire. Went to Duckeh's instead and hung with her freeloaders, shit was so cash.

A good weekend!