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chkusiya ([personal profile] chkusiya) wrote2010-10-17 11:34 pm

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Yesterday, 16.10.10

Visiting Hotaru-chan. Lots of girl talking, watching common stuff and listening to a music. When sitting on her kitchen it brings back memories of the previous visit when it was four of us. Nostalgic feeling, yeah. Odango, come back! We miss you! :) and that 2pm song named 'I'll be back' is just eating my mind!

Today morning, 17.10.10: 

Taste of the day: coffee with milk and cinnamon and ginger cookies. And donuts - the ones like from the childhood. Yum ;-P

[identity profile] stasyred.livejournal.com 2010-10-18 07:26 am (UTC)(link)
Here we goooo...
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=99X8KREZ

The more I knew about him (writing his biography I had to look through a lot of information) the more I feel sorry for him. It's not healthy to be so devoted to your profession - one day all this artificial stuff could replace all true feelings and real life. Or, possibly, it has already happened.

By the way - "I'll be back" occured to be the right thing for early morning. I strongly recommend you to try ;)

[identity profile] chkusiya.livejournal.com 2010-10-18 08:47 am (UTC)(link)
;) Maybe I will (somehow I go on without any alarm-clocks for some time already)).

I haven't even read the beigraphy but I already feel sorry for him. Foe I already was worried for some persons to be too drowned into their profession...

[identity profile] stasyred.livejournal.com 2010-10-18 09:36 am (UTC)(link)
Workaholism - it's a common diagnosis for the most part of Asian top-idols. By the way, what are they doing when their days are in the past? It looks pretty impossible to return to the life of a commoner.
Sad stories come to mind about top sportsmen ended their lifes at the very bottom of society, completely forgotten, lost their ability to survive without eaternal help and spotlights.
I don't want the same fate for anyone, not mention our favorite boys.