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| Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya : Haruhi Suzumiya 1/8 Scale PVC Statue | | 2008-07-29 19:19:13 | | Hi, this is Haruhi Suzumiya (涼宮 ハルヒ Suzumiya Haruhi) figure from anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya (涼宮ハルヒの憂鬱 Suzumiya Haruhi no Yūutsu).Haruhi Suzumiya, a first year student in high school, can be characterized as being fun, crazy, and somewhat unpredictable. In the series, she is introduced declaring her interests in aliens, espers and time travelers and does not care for 'ordinary' human beings. The last thing on her mind is a normal high school life. With a bu | | By: Anime and Manga Figure | | |
| | Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya: Yuki Nagato Figma Action Figure | | 2008-07-20 23:50:23 | | Hai, this is Yuki Nagato (長門 有希 Nagato Yuki) figure from anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya (涼宮ハルヒの憂鬱 Suzumiya Haruhi no Yūutsu). This time the figure in Figma version.Yuki Nagato is a quiet high school freshman that is the only member of the SOS Brigade that willingly joined Haruhi's SOS Brigade and was not "voluntarily arrested," or forced into joining, by Haruhi Suzumiya. She was a member of the Literary Club, whose other members were all seniors who graduated, | | By: Anime and Manga Figure | | |
| | Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya: Mikuru Asahina Nurse Statue #2 | | 2008-07-19 20:03:56 | | From anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya (涼宮ハルヒの憂鬱 Suzumiya Haruhi no Yūutsu), this is Mikuru Asahina (朝比奈 みくる Asahina Mikuru) in nurse uniform.Considered one of the most beautiful girls in high school, Mikuru, a second-year high school student, is described as being an "untouchable flower on the mountain" by the male student body. Her popularity among the boys, however, doesn't detract her from being very shy and easily embarrassed. Before being forced to join | | By: Anime and Manga Figure | | |
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| Melancholy and the Infinite Suckiness | | 2008-06-17 15:50:00 | | My rant energy meter is feeling a little low today, so I'll go with a more melancholy tone.Sometimes watching Linux people just makes you sad and depressed.For example, you get to see Linus (the god damn creator of the OS himself) unable to get flash working. Dude, Linus, three words: works for me.Or you get to see upstream and downstream be so friendly towards each other.Or you get to see core system components bit rot because nobody cares.Or you get to see hackers that are totally out of touch with ordinary users. (dude is that a mullet? and btw, people were using webcams ages ago)Sigh. Keep trying guys. You're almost there. I can just feel it.edit: Argh, fixed that last link.
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| | The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya: Haruhi Suzumiya Black Bunny Action Figure 1/8 Scale | | 2008-06-15 10:49:46 | | From Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya anime and manga, this is Haruhi Suzumiya Black Bunny PVC Figure . Haruhi Suzumiya (涼宮 ハルヒ Suzumiya Haruhi) is a first year student in high school, can be characterized as being fun, crazy, and somewhat unpredictable. In the series, she is introduced declaring her interests in aliens, espers and time travelers and does not care for 'ordinary' human beings. The last thing on her mind is a normal high school life. With a burning desire to find such pheno | | By: Anime and Manga Figure | | |
| | The Melancholy of Suzumiya Haruhi | | 2008-05-17 20:56:04 | | This one's a messed up anime which got into the interests of an army of otakus. Maybe Suzumiya Haruhi wanted for this to happen. Hmm...The manga is very different from the anime in terms of how they drew the characters. Haruhi is a hundred times barbecue hotter than the manga Haruhi. Watching Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuutsu (The Melancholy of Suzumiha Haruhi) is like watching Pulp Fiction. You really don't know what the fcuks going on, 'cause the order of the storyline wasn't chronological, at least that's how the full anime series in DVD was made. Showing the anime in that way just got me all interested of the whos, the whats, the wheres, the hows and whys. And of course, I was always finishing each episode with the "Hare Hare Yukai" dance. If I've the time, I'd learn the dance and show it off to someone. :D So watch out for that.I just don't quite get it just how mangakas get their funny, yet weird ideas. However those weird ideas get them five-star recognition. *Applauses*. The story and | | By: Of Thoughts, Chocolate and Vices | | |
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| Deep Melancholy | | 2008-01-04 00:07:35 | | I'm quite tired because for 2 consecutive days, I attended my friend's bro's wake and just slept for only 5hrs. during daytime. Actually, this friend of mine is suffering from deep melancholy because of her brother's death last Friday, that's why they didn't thought of celebrating New Year because of that tragedy. Its indeed a pathetic tragedy because he died from a motor vehicle accident and they really didn't expect that to happen, only God knows. Well,my deepest condolences to my friends family and I just hope in due time would accept that harsh reality. That's why we really have to seize each moments of our lives.Carpe Diem!!Anyway, i'm back in my bloggy thing and just recently have a li'l peek on this survey. | | By: Carpe Diem | | |
| | Advice for the Melancholy. | | 2007-10-14 21:33:00 | | Today, October 15 ..Firstly ….Before I tell you today’s story, I want to make a little announcement. Small changes are afoot on this blog. I may move away, a little, from the strict “on this day” format (don’t worry, there will still be a story every weekday.)There are two reasons. One – the negative one – is that I am aware that another blog is systematically stealing my content on a daily basis, with no acknowledgement (I think it is called a “scrapping”). So - if you are reading this and the name The Old Foodie is not at the top of the page, then you are reading this on the site of a word thief. My blog is almost two years old. As the weekend days become weekdays in each succeeding year, if I continue this format by the end of another twelve months I will have covered all 365 days. It is still my hope that I will publish something along the lines of a Food History Almanac in the future, and although I have ample more material for every day of the year, it has been suggested to me that I may be giving away potentially the entire content for such a book to some other thief.I might add that this person is doing the same thing to another blogger who runs a site called The Art of Drink. By all means go there and say hello to Darcy, who alerted me to the theft and is also trying to get this guy to cease and desist. And no, I am not going to give you the thief’s site address, because if you go to it you will assist him to earn money from the Adsense ads he is running. At this point in time the perp has been notified to the Google Adsense team knee-capping department (at least, I hope that’s one of their disciplinary techniques.)The second reason for the change – the positive one, I hope – is that there are a lot of lovely stories that do not have a specific date, but do not deserve to be neglected on that account. This applies particularly to the more ancient stories. So, for a little while, or from time to time, I will just give you a random story. It also means that if you have a particular question or idea, then that just might be able to be accommodated too.And Finally, our story for the day ... The experts now say that eating chocolate increases our naturally happy-hormones, the endorphins – something that most of us didn’t need scientists to tell us, although their evidence is useful for decreasing any break-through chocolate-guilt. The idea that food can affect mood is far from new. The ancient Greek Doctrine of the Humours underpinned medical thought until well into the Middle Ages, and it was firmly based in food as medicine and medicine as food and food as potentially mind-altering (and it was not referring only to a certain variety of mushroom). A gross over-simplification of the complex concept that was Humoral Theory goes something like this:Everything in the natural world is made up of the four elements: Fire, Earth, Water, and Air. Each of these has a particular “quality”: fire is hot, earth is dry, water is moist, and air is cool. A combination of two of these elements gives each natural thing or process its “complexion”, which has an associated “humour”. The four humours are represented in humans by blood, phlegm, black bile and yellow bile (or choler). A persons “temperament” depends on which humour has “sovereignty”, so there are four basic temperaments:SANGUINE: complexion is “hot and moist”, blood is the dominant humour.PHLEGMATIC: complexion is “cold and moist”, phlegm is the dominant humour.CHOLERIC: complexion is “hot and dry”, yellow bile is the dominant humour.MELANCHOLIC: complexion is “cold and dry”, black bile is the dominant humour.Disease was believed to be due to an imbalance of the humours, which is why it was perfectly logical to perform blood-letting if the condition was understood to be due to an excess of that particular humour, or of administering purges or diuretics for other excesses. Alternatively, deficiencies in a particular humour could be addressed by administering a medicine or food which was rich in that humour. The system was of course more complicated, with varying “degrees” of a quality being assigned to a food, the influence of age, gender and a multitude of astrological and occult influences also having to be taken into account. To return to our specific topic of the day, first, the diagnosis: a melancholy person could be recognised by these physical signs: digestion slowe and yll, tymerous and fearefull, anger longe and frettynge, seldome laughynge,pulse lytell, urine watry and thynne. Secondly, the treatment: this was two-pronged. Foods with similar characteristics (i.e that were “cold and dry”) should be avoided, and foods that were “warm and moist” should be eaten. This refers of course to the actual complexion of the food, not its cooking and serving method. So, if you are of a gloomy temperament, or are in a sad mood, the foods to avoid because they ingendre melancholy are:BiefeGotes flessheHares flessheBores flessheSalte flessheSalte fyssheColewortsAll pulses except white peasonBrowne breadde courseThycke wyneBlack wyneOlde CheeseOlde flessheGreat fysshes of the see.As to what to eat, that is proving slightly more complicated for me to advise you. Pork is certainly “hot in the first degree”, so should be good, but I have not been able to find out if it is “moist” enough from a humoral point of view to be suitable for a melancholy person. From a culinary point of view it would certainly be wonderfully moist cooked according to this sixteenth century recipe, if you follow the instructions and use the recommended good store of butter. It is cooked in a pastry “coffin” which functioned like a casserole dish.To bake a Pigge.Take your Pig and flea [skin] it, and draw out all that clean which is in his bellye, and wash him clean, and perboyle him, season it with Cloves, mace, nutmegs, pepper & salt, and so lay him in the paste with good store of Butter, then set it in the Oven till it be baked inough.[A book of cookrye Very necessary for all such as delight therin.1591]Tomorrow’s Story … The virtues of coffee.Quotation for the Day … Pork - no animal is more used for nourishment and none more indispensable in the kitchen; employed either fresh or salt, all is useful, even to its bristles and its blood; it is the superfluous riches of the farmer, and helps to pay the rent of the cottager. Alexis Soyer 1851. | | By: The Old Foodie | | |
| | Melancholy | | 2006-10-28 10:20:00 | | It’s raining and I’m bored. I have nothing to do but sit here, watch the rain, and think. Not too hard though. I’m too tired for that. Well, not really tired. Just uninspired. Mmm, maybe not. More like, retrospective. Retrospective in an uninspired way. Kinda like, melancholy.I don’t feel like writing much lately. I haven’t had much to say anyways. At least nothing positive. Looking back at my posts from a year ago, I can see my life has made no progress. So I don’t have anything new to write about. Just more complaining.I stopped going to the support group. I didn’t go to the group for support but rather to lend it and seeing as how I’m in such a funk lately, I wouldn’t have anything positive to contribute. So no point in bringing everyone else down with me.I’m not looking for work anymore. I’m just not interested in outing myself to strangers in the hope one of them will give me a job. It’s just not going to happen. Why should it? Why would someone hi | | By: a bit of me | | |
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