I have many things to say
Nov. 19th, 2008 09:32 pmbut seem to not have enough time to say them. A trip to see Monkey, journey to the west, a yuletide letter, birthdays and more. So what am I going to write about? NARUTO.
I don't think Kalashi's going to die just yet. Not even with the near death hallucinations and fade to black. I think Tsunade sending out her chakra-giving healing slugs, as mentioned a few weeks ago and reinforced in the last epidode, is a clue that they will arrive in the nick of time after Pein has, once again, left him for dead. (I'm not totally sure that the most recent spoilers are genuine; the style seemed a little off to me. But what do I know, I thought the carpet book was a fake.)
And in a complete change of tone, a pointer to thoughts on the baby P furore. I don't know if the outrage has spread beyond Britain; if you've not heard about it it's the triumph of loud cries of "something must be done", "someone must pay" and probably "think of the children" over actually thinking about a real tragedy. This write-up is not a comforting read, but it seems to me to hold far more common sense than the populist ravings.
I don't think Kalashi's going to die just yet. Not even with the near death hallucinations and fade to black. I think Tsunade sending out her chakra-giving healing slugs, as mentioned a few weeks ago and reinforced in the last epidode, is a clue that they will arrive in the nick of time after Pein has, once again, left him for dead. (I'm not totally sure that the most recent spoilers are genuine; the style seemed a little off to me. But what do I know, I thought the carpet book was a fake.)
And in a complete change of tone, a pointer to thoughts on the baby P furore. I don't know if the outrage has spread beyond Britain; if you've not heard about it it's the triumph of loud cries of "something must be done", "someone must pay" and probably "think of the children" over actually thinking about a real tragedy. This write-up is not a comforting read, but it seems to me to hold far more common sense than the populist ravings.