Showing posts with label Valentines Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Valentines Day. Show all posts

Saturday, February 11, 2012

About Love And Discovering Yun Kouga-sensei


Have you ever been in love? Horrible isn't it? It makes you so vulnerable. It opens your chest and it opens up your heart and it means that someone can get inside you and mess you up. You build up all these defenses, you build up a whole suit of armor, so that nothing can hurt you, then one stupid person, no different from any other stupid person, wanders into your stupid life...You give them a piece of you. They didn't ask for it. They did something dumb one day, like kiss you or smile at you, and then your life isn't your own anymore. Love takes hostages. It gets inside you. It eats you out and leaves you crying in the darkness, so simple a phrase like 'maybe we should be just friends' turns into a glass splinter working its way into your heart. It hurts. Not just in the imagination. Not just in the mind. It's a soul-hurt, a real gets-inside-you-and-rips-you-apart pain. I hate love.” - Yun Kouga, "Loveless"

[I used to think this way...and I would like to believe that I have changed a bit. Still, this is one very articulate statement on love...]

What a discovery I have made recently, in time for Valentines Day, a day dedicated to people who romanticize the concept of love. I am glad to have stumbled upon a very insightful mangaka (manga writer, that is) named Yun Kouga. How I found out about her, it was quite the result of countless meanderings in the world of manga. I have practically read most in each of the genre that has possibly existed (including yaoi, bora and hentai), and why I found out about her only now (Yun Kouga started writing Earthian as early as 1987!), charge it to my being selectively oblivious at times. (!!!)

But I am glad, just the same. Just minutes ago I have finished reading her epic work titled "Earthian", a story about an angel whose appearance is strikingly different from his fellow angels, owing to his black hair and wings. It is a composite love story, so to speak: it deals not only with heterosexual and homosexual love, but also the possibility of love among the so-called artificial intelligences ("biohumanoids"), as well as love towards Earth. I swear I am getting hold of a hard copy of Earthian, and most lilkely I will order online. From where I am, it is quite difficult to find places where I could buy manga. Fully Booked in Makati City probably carries the most titles, but then again their manga selection occupies only three measly shelves. It sucks, really.

I can't wait to read her other works as well. Earthian actually figured in one of the lists of the best yaoi (dealing with boy X boy love) manga of all time. For me, however, it is not as yaoi as most yaoi manga out there. Frankly, it gets tiresome reading those recurrent themes in many yaoi manga, such as rape, which I do not really enjoy at all. I want more refreshing plots, not only in yaoi but the rest of love-themed manga as well.

After all, who wants to receive the same brand of chocolates and the same types of flowers every Valentines Day. Variety is good. Looking forward to more Yun Kouga goodness soon. :)

Monday, February 14, 2011

A Valentine-Related Conversation Two Months Before Valentine Month


Below is a conversation with a good friend in Facebook. The premise is, I found a cool Japanese proverb about love and I posted it in my status, just because it's neat, and not because I am feeling romantic.

On Facebook, two months ago, this was my status:
恋に師匠なし。
Koi ni shishou nashi.
[Love needs no teaching.]
- Japanese proverb
I got this particular response from a friend.

true... found love again?

And I answered.

nope...and i am not looking for one ^^

Friend replied back.

no need to look... it will find you whether you like it or not ;)

My response.

love will have a really awful hard time finding me, loool. good luck to it ;) :P

The reaction.

LMAO!!!!! you must be hiding really well!

*****
Ahh... No no, I am not a cynic. I am just pragmatic.

Happy Valentines Day, everyone. :)

Monday, February 15, 2010

A (Somewhat) Unusual Valentine's Day

Far from the throngs of people trooping to the malls, amusement parks, moviehouses, and swanky restaurants, I found myself here, leaving a bouquet of white flowers, lighting candles, sending my thoughts and prayers to someone in another dimension ...


... and here, dining on a plateful of lechon, taking photographs of the native delicacy, with the intention of sending my thoughts and sharing my part-existentialist part-surreal experiences with someone halfway around the world.


It was a well-spent day.

Happy Valentine's Day to all!

Also, it is the start of the new year in the Chinese calendar ... make way for the tiger :)

Saturday, February 7, 2009

The Blog Rounds Love Edition: Love Is

This post is partly inspired by Charles Schultz's "Happiness Is A Warm Puppy", a pretty red booklet which I received as a gift when I was still a little girl.

My other inspiration comes from John Lennon's deceptively simple song, "Love".

In all honesty, I have not found the precise meaning of love yet. William Shakespeare's Sonnet 116 probably comes closest to my sentiments. But I can enumerate a manifestation or two, or more, of love. Here goes.

Love is:

1. accepting and delighting on one another's differences
2. spending time on something that gives you extreme happiness and fulfillment
3. being together, not speaking a word, and enjoying every minute of it

4. standing for what you believe in, despite the odds
5. finding color in the midst of a gray afternoon
6. as constant as the sun ...
... and the rain
7. can be found in things both simple ...
... or fancy ...

8. ... and even in places where life is nearly extinct.
9. But above all, love is the reason for having the will to live, give, be inspired and thankful at the end of the day.
Shall I say, Happy Valentines Day?

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This is my contribution to The Blog Rounds Love Edition, hosted by the inimitable Em Dy.