So I'm getting rid of my BJDs. Both of these dolls are in great condition. The D.O.I is in mint condition and comes with original outfit, extra wig and eyes. The other is a 1/4 AOD - Wang Zi - and I'll throw in some clothes, wigs, etc. I'll take some additional pics if necessary. If anyone's interested, I'll let them both go for $450. I'll even pay shipping. I paid $200 for the Wang Zi and almost a thousand for Luke (the dream of idol). If none of you bite, I'll just throw them up on ebay. But thanks for looking!
Boy are you lucky! I just opened up my mom's Etsy store, which you can visit riiiiiiiiiiiiight here!
Even if you can't spend anything, I'd really appreciate it if you could stop by and check it out. I'd love all the feedback you can throw at me. Also, my poor little mother slaved over each and every piece I've listed, so...
So I realized that the Balls It Up community is now defunct and that I had a broken link. :( Fortunately, I had this ridiculously long, ridiculously ridiculous fic still buried in my gmail. So I'm putting it back up. Because it's funny. Maybe I should finish that Kite/Mizuki fic I abandoned a couple of years ago...
Anyway. Here we go.
Learning to Fall for the Teacher’s Pet or: all of God’s lambs chase the dragon’s tail sometimes
Warning: Abuse and mishandling of Japanese suffixes, pronouns and terms of endearment. Liberal and blatant ‘sampling’ of movie quotes. Startling abundance of Americanisms. Total disregard of Japanese law, justice system, housing and neighborhood situation and educational system. Exaggeration and bastardization of fanon characterizations. Repeated, ridiculous and pointless description, misrepresentation of Christianity, organized crime and individuals with mental and developmental handicaps. Lolita-complexes of the homosexual variety, pseudo-Kpop-songfic, pimpshoes, improper use of firearms, gangland dramatics and clichéd, unbelievably happy endings.
Summary: Kite goes undercover to protect the Christian son of the prosecution’s star witness. He is, however, completely ill-prepared for the boy who works so hard to secure his attention and – ultimately – his affection.
Some possible good news is that his mom seems to be doing better. The chemo seems to be having a positive effect. It was good news to receive today, for sure.
ATTENTION: ANYONE FAMILIAR WITH ZE KOREAN LANGUAGE
I have a friend who knows someone who doesn't speak a single word of English and cannot seem to communicate the pronunciation of her own name. The romanization is Yoon Yoo. Is this pronounced the way it looks or would it sound different?