Another week's upon us, isn't it? And as this one has ended, I again had the wonderful idea of writing some, if not all, notable things from across the week.
First of all, the first version of my own super-duper extravagant personal, handmade website is live! It was a tiring work of 16 hours across two days. More refinements are coming. If you wonder why they haven't been pushed yet, the reason is below.
I went on a flash trip across my country by train. I travelled on two trains, the first one is a super duper new train bought with funds from the EU (thanks!) and the ride was smooooooth. The second one was... eh. I had to grab three tickets for the same train and switch carriages mid-ride, but otherwise it was an okay ride. Overall I had a good time.
I had some exams (again), for which I'm still waiting for the results, but they should be all right, I'm a bit worried about Maths, but I think I passed.
In terms of music, media, films, art:
I'm listening to what I've been listening for the past month, my love for Complextro and Dubstep still hasn't faded.
Started watching Go For it Nakamura-kun! and I really love it, the show as a whole has that retro vibe, combined with modern elements and somehow it hits home, the authors of the manga really knew what they were writing about.
After finishing the two available episodes of GFiNk I picked up Classroom of the Elite and to be honest, I am OBSESSED with the show, but I really wish that more insights about Ayanokoji-kun's way of thinking were shown. Otherwise it's enjoyable, deserving of its 4.8 stars rating on Crunchyroll.
I didn't buy any music on Bandcamp, there weren't any huge releases that convinced me to put my credit card on the table.
For books, I bought the first volume of The summer Hikaru Died, but I have to finish first Nick and Charlie by Alice Oseman.
Overall, it was a good week, the flash trip really made me reschedule most of my stuff, but nothing unrecoverable, right?
I guess I'll see you next week.
P.S. Yes I know that RSS doesn't exist yet, I'm working on it, but it's complicated to say the least.