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Malchik-gey
(And then there's the delightful My Brown-Eyed Boy, which offers compelling evidence that Napoleon is in fact even gayer than his partner, or at least swishier...)
Just finished watching the Scrubs finale. Loved it myself (I think this season's been really strong, am hoping it is the last, because it would be nice for it to go out so brightly) - the themes of goodbyes, the way life inevitably changes...yeah, resonating really strongly with me now. It was pouring all day today, and the the streets smelled clean and wet when I went out tonight, more like rain-damp stone than concrete. I never thought that a city could smell good, but Kyoto can. I'm going to miss my city...
Re: WAY Off-topic
Yes, I teach English in Japan - or did; I've quit now and am leaving at the end of the month. I taught at a private school - eikaiwa, it's called, conversational English teaching (You can find some frank info on eikaiwa here.) If you've graduated from an English-speaking university, it's pretty easy to get a job - a little harder now with the economic downturn, but still, yeah, it's definitely worth checking out, if you're interested in Japan. JET: http://www.jet-uk.org/ is also worth checking out - I've had friends who did it and enjoyed it, and it pays quite well, from what I know...