In Waifu, We Love
This post is dedicated to a real life friend (you know who you are) whose obsession with Love Plus pretty much left him ostracising himself from the people he used to call his friends, because he could no longer take their jeers and insults against him and his waifu, Anegasaki Nene. What he sees in her I may never know, and by virtue of playing Love Plus, one is pretty much subjected to relentless ridicule, so that's alright
What made me really DISAPPOINT is the fact that he took little to no effort in defending his waifu.
Yes, it is only instinctive to defend the one you love from defamation. Even if you are weak, even if you are afraid of backlash and harsh remarks about your character, even if you may not be able to defend her against the most caustic of statements, to try and fail is more virtuous, more honuorable, and more redeeming than to shy away in cowardice and fear.
Indeed, to stand up for your waifu despite the fear and shame that may follow in doing so earns you more stand in the eyes of those that recognise your love and devotion, and among those, you will receive neither ill will nor boorish words.
Ultimately, you will find bliss in knowing that you held the line and discover greater meaning in your relationship with your waifu for defending her. Even if you were not articulate enough to convey what you truly feel about your waifu, she will be happy enough knowing that you took the effort and was there for her when and where she could not.
P.S I love you Ranka
P.P.S I love you Rinko
P.P.P.S I love you Hideyoshi
Cross Days; Yuuki Route Only

With the revelation of the best eroge lead since forever, I had to put my money (and Yuuki's penis) where my mouth was and play Cross Days. Braving through bothersome housemates and the non-existential privacy that you would associate with the living room, I managed to wade through Yuuki, or should I say, Yuu's route.
Something To Live For
Lack of updates because I've been entangled with so much real life shenanigans, including, among others, being homeless - which I suppose isn't as bad compared to being a pseudo illegal immigrant last year when my Visa expired long after I realised it did
The fact I'm even posting at all signifies two things. One, I've settled down well enough to be more or less rest assured for the coming semester(even if the internet here is horrible) and two, yes, I'm still not in prison, to the dismay of some, I would imagine
In short, I've been down and out for the past couple of weeks, but I regained the will to carry on due to an unexpected act of Doing It Right™ by Australia, or at least the state that concerns me, now recognises the third gender. That's right folks, Hideyoshi is now officially acknowledged by the New South Wales government. Perhaps they were so touched by my plight that they've decided to grant me at least one nice thing in life while being here. You know, I might actually consider staying for real this time, and fulfill my life long aspiration of marrying and starting a family with a Hideyoshi of some variety. If that's not something to live for, I don't know what is.



