Saturday, July 30, 2011


If there is a red thin thread between us, do gods leave a map?
Were there supposed to be any treasure hunt signs?
Or only heart beatings each second away to catch?
Did Hamlet ever mean his question marks.

Wandering around, soft hearted sketch in asuka111's gallery on DeviantArt.

Friday, July 22, 2011

one self vacuum of a hedgehog

when you might know you are not your best self, what do you do? Depending in what mirror's flash.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Astro Boy


So I find the Digital Cat, a Brit-Jap ”mashable" manga of modern future Japan. Mixture flavor British satirists tradition and an original story by Natsume Soseki, first published in serialized form between 1905 - 06.
Quick fact about manga it is mentioned when you download it (in limited edition still) here: have you had a crossing thought, "it is influenced by American popular culture and in its contemporary form emerged during the years of the occupation, after the second World War, but the antecedents will be traced back centuries to wartime, propaganda posters, woodblock prints, or ancient scroll drawings." It worths mention, that of course is one view about manga's history.

That from Reimagining Japan, global leaders and experts' insights edited by McKinsey&Company, and on their website, more contributions are expected through a student essay contest.

And then the Digital Cat says: "Humans made everything dark, not technology. I'm a genuine technological marvel. I'm my master's ears, eyes and brain."

Am I never shutting down until blue fatal error? By all means let me restart at this moment.

And though Digital Cat is fun, this corporate book will speak in its own language but the history will follow its own course in that beautiful land of people.