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今日はメッチャ寒いな~
きょうはメッチャさむいな~

Kyou wa meccha samui na~
It's super cold today~
(Surprise, surprise. After 10 long years of procrastination, I'm honestly taking the initiative to learn more than spoken Japanese.)


So I attempted to make a 'Cake in a Mug'.

Considering my sparse past experience with baking things, this can't be too difficult to achieve.

My sister helped me with oiling the insides of the mug and sieving the flour. Because younger sisters are for bullying.
*Am evil*


The other ingredients are mixed~


And the brown alien goo becomes a molten mixture


In the microwave oven. Before and After.
(Mug is ugly. Ignore the flower print.)

Cadbury Drinking Chocolate. Cheapest alternative that I can find. Heh.
I didn't dare wait directly in front of the microwave oven because of the radiation. I'm not too fond of cooking my liver just yet. So there're no photos of the cake rising and sinking.


The other end of the cake. Looks kind of fungus-ish.


Cake dissected!


I don't have cream at home, so it's Hershey's Syrup instead.

Looks nice? Mouth-watering?
It was hard. SOLID-HARD.
I had a hard time (pun not intended) cutting it open, and it was difficult to chew.
The chocolate sauce helped, though.

Maybe I should use some milk next time. Perhaps a little less oil. Or just take it out of the microwave oven immediately instead of listening to my paranoid inner voice screaming that "It might not be done yet!"

Recipe here.

Watch the videos! Especially the second one! It was so amusing. My sister and I had a knee-jerk-esque laughing reaction to it.
 

And also,


Throughout my one-and-half month holiday, I've been beta-ing [livejournal.com profile] lausi_gm's CSI:Miami fanfiction. It's just something I've taken up during the holiday, which I know would be impossible to find a part-time job in the very short time period, and slacking away at home can lose it's attraction. Yes, it can. True story.

I've never beta-ed another person's fanfiction before, but it was interesting nonetheless.

A major part of the reason why I volunteered myself to beta is because, and I realised this halfway through this self-project, it helped me cut down on my tendencies to procrastinate. I'm just too skilled at procrastination, and I know there will be that one time when I will be just a second too late to submit an assignment for class and I'll be doomed to fail a module. Actually, I have been nearly late for my last major essay submission. It's was a very close call of 4 minutes, no thanks to the maddeningly slow uploading and file transferring speed.
*Grumbles*

Anyway. The fear and anxiety is something I do not want to experience again. I'm not good with anxiety—it only makes me even more anxious.

Coming back to the beta project, it was fun. Mostly because it meant I get to read new chapter updates earlier than the rest of the people in the community. HAH. Also, knowing that someone is waiting for me to finish my job, and that dozens of readers are depending on me to speed things up so that they can be saved from cliffhangers, are good reminders to myself not to be too lazy. Let's hope this takes effect on my school assignments when the new semester starts.

Oh, and I think I have a Samaritan-complex. I get an odd sense of happiness when I know I'm doing something for another person. I am so weird.

Go support [livejournal.com profile] lausi_gm's Picking Up the Pieces!


以上、Chii です。

Date: 2009-01-04 10:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lausi-gm.livejournal.com
ROTFLMAO...

Goodness, that was one of the funniest things I've ever read/seen. Yup, it looks mouthwatering (goes to show how deceiving images can be).

You have a great sense of humor!!!! (for some reason the vid didn't work for me *grumbles at Windows Vista*

Anyway, as for your beta-job. You did GREAT! And I felt an "ass" sometimes for pushing, but the way you describe it here, it's something you did not mind too much *is relieved*

Thanks for the "support" vote on your post here :)

I must definitely try out the cake-in-a-mug thingy. I'll let you know how it went!

Date: 2009-01-04 11:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ausare.livejournal.com
*testing out my new icon*

I was so excited when I took it out and when it slipped out of the mug perfectly. Was so utterly deceived!

I think my humour borders on the sarcasm-cynical-self-effacing side hehheh. Usually I just summarise it as 'Strange'.

Have you tried watching the cake videos with FireFox? It was quite amusing, at least to me. Let me know how your cake turns out when you try it!

Date: 2009-01-04 01:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lausi-gm.livejournal.com
OMG... the vid Oo LOL that was hilarious!
(it worked on hubby's computer)

I wonder if the people who put it up on youtube had the same "twisted thoughts" as (obviously) I had ;) *still giggling*

Date: 2009-01-04 01:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ausare.livejournal.com
OMG! I don't dare to guess what "twisted thoughts" you have! Now you're putting weird thoughts in my head!

(Although I do wonder why it took me so long to realise how "twisted" the video seemed to suggest.)

Date: 2009-01-04 01:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lausi-gm.livejournal.com
Sorry for the "weird" thoughts ... LOL
(I'm just a weird person)

note to self: must get my mind out of the gutter ;)

Date: 2009-01-04 01:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ausare.livejournal.com
It's alright =) I'm living in the gutter already. Just amazed at myself for not "seeing" it quicker.

'Graffiti', xkcd

"This graffiti is
fleeting human contact
both of us lost,
but for a moment
we're lost together.
I wonder who you are."

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