Princess Maison (プリンセスメゾン) by Ikebe Aoi.
Wonderful manga, which easily falls into my comfort reads category. The beauty of the mundane, the comfortable recognition of everyday little things, the whole experience of single life that sometimes slips into loneliness and solitude but most of the time actually doesn't. Every character in this manga is single but deals with it in different ways, some in a more determined way, some - a little subtler. But this manga doesn't moralize, doesn't show the best way to live your life. It just shows little snippets of life. Beautifully quirky artwork, sketch-style way of storytelling. It's filled with air and a slight touch of something so very familiar that it seems borderline nostalgic

#manga #sliceoflife

Emerson and I went to see a reading of a play at County Clare Irish Pub tonight.

It was simultaneously very funny but also very emotionally heavy, and I took a much needed smoke break towards the end of it. Two girls were discussing their guy drama and I told them to just be bold and also trust their gut because we live in a hellscape. I told them that that’s how I met Emerson and we’re married now 💛 They said that they appreciated my wisdom, so there’s that, I guess. I also met a very inquisitive and affectionate dog named Keaton. Both his owner and I think he might be a boxer mix of some kind, but he’s also very small, so he might have been the runt of his litter. He was a very precious baby who reminded me of my childhood dog, a purebred Lab named Eli, who was constantly excited about everything and was very handsome. Everyone loved that lad even though he was extremely small for his breed.

I also figured out that a friend of Emerson’s and mine works at County Clare. I almost didn’t recognize her outside of the events I normally see her at, but it’s a small world, I suppose, and I was grateful to run into her. She’s lovely.

It started raining on the way back to the car, and I think my body is deeply unhappy with all the storms we’re having. I feel like I got hit by a train.

I think I’m going to go to sleep soon. I definitely need it. I managed to finally go to sleep around 5 AM today. I feel like I was hit by a train.

Juneau is in one of his states again – I think he might be splitting on me or starting to. He’ll probably come around in about 2 business days with an apology or something to that effect, and we’ll kiss and make up, as it were. I think it would be in poor taste to inform him that he might be splitting on me, he’s an adult and he’ll come to that conclusion on his own. In the meantime, there’s nothing to do but live life, dispense advice to strangers on the sidewalk like I’m some faerie that haunts the shadows, see really heavy plays, and scritch adorable dogs.

-Allēna

#advice #CountyClareIrishPub #dateNight #Eli #Emerson #Feelings #friends #Juneau #milwaukee #SliceOfLife #stagePlay

I am so tired.

-Allēna

#SliceOfLife

Hitherto Unblogged Poems from My Latest Book “The Seeking Soul” — https://www.amazon.in/dp/B0G4KCHV3W


The Corridor of Uncertainty


My buddy AV Satish Chandra
Now retired as prof of pol sci
From OU, tired as he already was
With the politics there
(Sigh, the gap, always a gap,
Between theory and practice)
Said to me more than a decade ago
With a humility that scholars have
He is ok to be walking
In the “corridor of uncertainty”
And with him then I would not agree
Hurts to agree most of the time
You may not have it all figured out
Now that I am older and wiser
I am inclined to tip my hat to him
And say, “Spoken like Socrates, chum”.

(AV Satish Chandra’s author page on Amazon — https://www.amazon.in/stores/author/B07TBWHH59)

The Search

I searched for God

But settled

For the girl next door

Who knows what I found

And what I did not.

What I See

Standing in the balcony

As it drizzles

I stretch out my hands

To feel the rain droplets

On my fingers

I see across the street

Two children playing with paper boats

And in front of the yonder house

I see a brand new hearse.

The Winter

It’s freezing

Leaves are all gone

I stand bare, half-smiling,

Knowing

Spring, too, will come

And trouble me

This year-round rigmarole.

She

She smiled

I smiled back

Without knowing

Why she smiled.

The Restraint

The lottery we never buy

Can haunt us for a lifetime.

The Truth That I Seek

I can never find

The truth that I seek

Assume I find it

How can I tell

It is the truth.

The Ultimate Paradox of Life

I keep saying

“I do not want to exist”

Yet how could I have said it

If I had never been born.

Does She Love Me?

I wanted to ask her

“Do you love me?”

Then let it go

I who was not sure

What love was.

Transience

The leaf on the tree

wonders

Which wind

Will separate them both.

The Flow

It started raining

And I got all confused

Which was my tear drop

And which the rain drop.

#Advaita #fiction #God #Hinduism #Life #Love #MyBookOfPoetry #MyBooks #Philosophy #Poem #Poetry #shortStory #SliceOfLife #Spirituality #Truth #Writing
The Seeking Soul: A Seeker's Journal of Philosophy, Poetry, and Spiritual Inquiry eBook : Reddy, D. Samarender: Amazon.in: Kindle Store

The Seeking Soul: A Seeker's Journal of Philosophy, Poetry, and Spiritual Inquiry eBook : Reddy, D. Samarender: Amazon.in: Kindle Store

I am too tired for this world..

I injured my ankle at Linneman’s on Monday due to the severity of my fatigue and I was in bed most of yesterday. I am still very tired because yesterday kicked the hell out of me emotionally. I just… Can’t with this shit. I hope y’all are having a better time than I am..

-Allēna

#LinnemanSRiverwestInn #SliceOfLife

Kaori’s Lie in Your Lie in April

If you didn’t pick up Kaori’s lie while watching, it’s understandable, as the lie only really gets revealed at the end of the series, and if you weren’t paying super close attention, it can be overlooked. Why is the lie specifically told in April? April is cherry blossom season in Japan, regarded as a time of new beginnings. The lie sparks a rebirth for Kōsei’s stalled life, even as Kaori’s own time is running out. So what was the lie?

What is the lie in Your Lie in April?

The “lie” referenced in the title Your Lie in April is the central emotional twist of the story: Kaori Miyazono’s false claim that she is interested in Ryōta Watari, Kōsei Arima’s friend, rather than Kōsei himself. Throughout the series, Kaori pretends to have a crush on Watari as a way to get closer to Kōsei without making things complicated for their friend group, particularly for Tsubaki, who harbours feelings for Kōsei.

Why did Kaori lie?

Kaori’s deception was motivated by her desire to meet and play music with Kōsei, whom she had admired since childhood. She believed that by pretending to like Watari, she could enter Kōsei’s life more easily and avoid hurting Tsubaki’s feelings. In her final letter to Kōsei, revealed after her death, Kaori confesses that her true intention all along was to get close to him, and that she had loved him from the very beginning. This confession is the “lie” she refers to, and it was first told in April, the month when they met.

How her lie shaped the story

Kaori’s lie is not malicious but rather a bittersweet act of selflessness and longing. It encapsulates the themes of regret, unspoken feelings, and the fleeting nature of life and love that run throughout the series. The revelation of the lie in her letter is a pivotal moment, giving both Kōsei and the audience a deeper understanding of Kaori’s actions and the true nature of her feelings.

Viewers reflect on how Kaori’s lie shaped the relationships and emotional growth of the main characters, especially Kōsei, prompting him to rediscover music and confront his feelings.

Did Kaori lie only about Watari in April?

Mostly, yes. She also hid how serious her illness was, saying that she had not passed out before. However, the title points to the Watari crush because that was her conscious, pivotal “first domino.” Also, it is the lie she fully claims in her confession.

Did Kaori know that Kōsei loved her?

This is a frequent point of debate. Some believe Kaori realised Kōsei’s feelings partway through the story, especially after emotionally charged moments like the firefly scene and their performances together. Others argue she was unsure, as suggested by her final letter, where she questions whether her feelings reached him.

When was the lie told?

The specific date in April when Kaori tells her “first lie”, claiming she likes Watari instead of Kōsei, is not explicitly stated in the anime or manga. However, the story begins with the characters meeting and Kaori making this claim during their first interactions, which take place in early April, coinciding with the blooming of cherry blossoms. Therefore, while we know the lie is told in early April, the precise date remains unspecified.

When is the lie revealed?

The lie is finally and fully revealed in Episode 22, during Kaori’s posthumous letter to Kōsei. This scene is the emotional climax of the series, where Kaori’s feelings and motivations are laid bare, and her “lie” becomes an eternal truth. Her confession not only explains her actions but also cements the impact she had on Kōsei’s life, and vice versa.

Nobody said how sick I was exactly, but I knew it was bad. Then one night, I saw my mom and dad crying down in the lounge, when they thought I was asleep. That’s when I knew I didn’t have much time. I made a choice, I ran and I didn’t look back. I started living life exactly how I wanted, so I wouldn’t be all mopey in heaven. Contacts are weird, but I tried ’em. Tried eating a whole cake by myself too, because, why not? Music that used to boss me around, I played it my way. And then, I told one single lie. Are you ready for it? Here it comes, Kaori likes Watari. Shocking right? But I’m glad I told it. After all Kosei, that lie brought us together.

Kaori’s final letter

Kaori’s tiny, impulsive lie in that one spring month rewrote four teenagers’ lives and gave Kōsei the push he needed to hear—and play—music again. That’s why the story and the title both circle back to “Your Lie in April.”

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The 5 Best Outdoor Pizza Ovens: Wood-Fired, Gas, Propane (2026)

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.wired.com/story/best-outdoor-pizza-ovens/

One thing these slice-of-life vlogs show is the utter banality and homogeneity of post-industrial western culture across continents.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dy2YvWEG2-k

#Brazil #nim #SliceOfLife

Went to the mall alone after a long school day

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I embodied the phrase Midwest Emo today.

-Allēna

#SliceOfLife #theBody #theFace