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Quotes from Kuroshitsuji

"How arrogant." "Do non-arrogant people exist?"


"Because you hold great power, you gradually fail to understand the importance of things that cannot be recovered"


"Justice in this world is just a bunch of principles made by those with power to suit themselves"


"Don't cry so shamefully. Crying won't change a thing. The world is not kind to anyone"


"As long as they don't know the truth, everyone is always praising me on how wonderful they are."


"As far as society idiots are concerned, there's no such thing as success without sacrifice."


"Things once lost can never be recovered"


"Stealing the stolen, and repeating your reasons over and over again"




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Sunday, August 22, 2010 @ 1:50 PM
`Summer

Since it is summer, I shall introduce the something relating to Summer



Summer Fashion!


Yukata


No, really, this is a Yukata.

For dogs.








Yukata is a casual form of the kimono, typically worn during summer. They are also worn bathing inns. Unlike the formal kimono, they can be made of cotton or synthetic fabrics, and not just limited to silk. Normal it is easy to tell the wearer of the yukata as young adults, teenagers and children would wear brighter colours while adults and the elders would wear darker colours, though it is possible for the vice
vesa to occur


Geta




The geta are sandals with elevated wooden base held on the foot with a fabric thong. They are normally worn with traditional Japanese clothing like the kimono or yukata, although now Western slippers can be worn in place of geta. The height may vary from geta to geta. Breaking the thongs of one's geta is very unlucky so be sure that you don't do that! I've heard from my Japanese relatives that those shiny ones are in the rage now, though I still prefer the traditional ones.

Obi




The obi is a kind of sash that goes with the yukata, kimono etc. There are many kinds of Obi and designs too. Colours that are contrasting to the yukata itself or matches the print on the yukata would bring out the best in the attire (at least that is what I feel). Pre-tied obi are popular as it is not as troublesome as tying your own Obi.

Pretied Obi



Obijime



A piece of string to keep the obi in place by tying it round your body




Liesel signing off
In summer





By the way, those are YoYo Tsuri, which we can win through a game where they float on the water in a huge container. Using a W-hook, you need to try and hook the loop at the end of the string. They are balloons partly filled with water and you can actually play with it like a yoyo! Hence the name.
As the hook is fasten with paper, if you get them wet, they're strength would be greatly weaken!

Having played this several times, i was able to get hold of some Yoyo Tsuri. Aren't they lovely? ^^

Can you see what I had behind my back?





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