CLAY’SMIND: DOHCAST

As a kid, I pictured my future self in interviews, even before I knew what I was going to do for my career and life. I’ve always imagined myself in conversation with interviewers asking me about my favorite cartoons and what I enjoy doing. Although it sounds self-centered, it’s something I’ve thought a lot about […]
Totally Not a Weeb: Children of the Whales Review

I personally believe that attachment to the setting and characters are the primary factor to create a captivating story. Often times, it’s not the circumstances that should be emphasized, but the captivation behind the circumstances. You could have the most gripping and heart-wrenching storyline, but if you feel no sympathy or empathy for the characters, […]
In Her View: Ludus/Pragma (Love for a Significant Other)

I met my second interviewee in Yonkers Cafe, on Noriega Street. He was casually enjoying his sandwich when I thought, “Hmmm. He looks like an interesting guy. I bet he has some very cool love stories to tell.” My inner weirdo immediately popped out and convinced me to have him be my second interviewee. […]
Totally Not a Weeb: IDOLiSH7 Review

Upon first glance, IDOLiSH7 seems like a typical and generic uninteresting anime, catering only towards “idol” geeks in terms of service. The genre isn’t necessarily anything new to the industry, as thanks to the wild success of Love Live!, iDOLM@STER, and other shows akin to them it’s no surprise that other studios would hop on the […]
The Sunset Lifeline: – Busy Buddies – [Life Keeps Moving]

Putting it bluntly, finals are coming up. This means countless all-nighters and endless testing. It’s rough, and I’ve had my fair share of stress and grievances these past few weeks. A school year is coming to an end and thus a new one awaits on the horizon. What does this mean? Unfortunately, The Sunset Lifeline […]
The Sunset Lifeline: Real Friends? [Flakers]

Canceled plans bring sadness and sadness alone. Don’t make plans unless you’re going to follow through. After watching the story below, you’ll understand why. Be a plan maker, not a plan flaker!