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Annon-Guy: What're your thoughts on Sylvie Paula Paula and Nadj coming out in Season 2 of KOF15? Sylvie's new Gothic look is bizarre.
I don't traditionally follow KOF news like other people do, but I'm aware of the characters ever since their KOF14 debut.
An old friend of mine is a fan of Sylvie (I think she's an oddball, personally... but some girls are like that, I suppose...).
My favorite KOF characters are mostly K', Terry, Zhe Prime, Ryo, Kula, and some of the NESTS bosses.
Speaking of KOF though, did I mention some Guilty Gear voice actors lend their talents in KOF as well?
I'm still eager to find out about the next Garou (Fatal Fury) game that is said to be in the works... though, if I had my 'druthers'... I want a new DLC update for Samurai Shodown.
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Mini Fanfic #924: Señor Krohneny~ (King of Fighters)
10:34 p.m. at an Unknown Apartment.......
?????: (Looking at a Picture of Team K' on his Tablet) K' Dash....Even after all this time, I still hate seeing your sorry ass. No matter. Once this stupid tournament starts and we find ourselves a third member of our team, I'll be more than happy to finally degenerate that smug, fuck-boy look in your fa-
?????: KROHNENY!~
Krohnen: (Groans Lightly Before Looking Up a the Short, Silver Haired Woman Staring at Him With a Pouty Look on her Face) What?
?????: Can you please put down that tablet already? You just missed the best touchdown in the whole game!~
Krohnen: Angel, you know I don't give two shits about anything sports related. Let alone football.
Angel: That's because you never gave any of them a honest chance. (Smiles Brightly) I'm sure you'll fall in love with them if you do.
Krohnen: ('Scoffs') Please. I rather ride my motorcycle around if anything. Is there a sport for that at least?
Angel: (Happily Nodded) Yep!~ Tons of them actually. There's the Motorcycle Grand Prix, Superbike Racing, Motocross, which is dirt bike racing, ooh! And they have Sidecar racings!~ They all sound fun, right?
Krohnen: Interesting......(Starts Smirking a Little) Alright. After this tournament is over, we're going bike racing.
Angel: (Giggles Softly While Hugging Krohnen Under the Blanket They're Sharing Together) If it gets you out of the apartment more often, then it's a date!~ I know how lonely it is to be in here all day.
Krohnen: (Shrugs) Eh. Been a loner all my life. Doesn't bothered me in a slightest.
Angel: But you're not alone anymore. You have me.
Krohnen: ('Sigh') I know. (Start Blushing a Little) Thanks. For.... putting up with me and junk....
Angel: (Heart Begins to Melt Before Snuggling onto her Blue Haired Companion) No pienses nada de eso, mi amaigo. If anything, I should be thanking you for being friends with me to begin with. I haven't really made any growing up......
Krohnen: Seriously? How come?
Angel: I was teased and bullied a lot for being weird and stuff. Not the proudest moment of my life, but....(Simply Shrugs) It's lo que.
Krohnen: Huh. Well, if we'd met when we were kids, I'd be your friend.
Angel: ('Gasps') Really?~
Krohnen: Yeah. I mean, you're cool to hangout with, can kick a lot of ass, and you're a lot more attractive than any girl I met. So if anyone else doesn't see all of that about you, then they can kindly go fuck themselves off somewhere
Angel: (Gasps Happily Before Snuggling Onto Krohnen Some More) You're such a sweetheart, Krohneny!~ Muchas Gracias!~ (Starts Kissing on Krohnen's Cheeks Repeatedly)
Krohnen: (Groans While Blushing Once More) ('Ugh') Do you have to keep doing that?
Angel: (Happily Nodded) Sí. Considering how much of grumpy pants you are, I believe that you are in need of some loving, señor~ (Gives Krohnen One Last Kiss on the Cheek Before Going Back to Cuddling Him)
Krohnen: (Sighs While Rolling his Eyes) Annoying cuteness aside.....
Angel: Oye!
Krohnen: We seriously need to find ourselves a final member of our team. You got any suggestions?
Angel: (Puts her Finger on her Chin) Hmm.... Wellllll......(Picks her Phone Up From the Coffee Table and Starts Searching) We could get this one girl to join us. (Shows Krohnen the Picture of that Said Girl) Her name's Sylvie Paula Paula. Apparently she's a former NESTs member like the rest of us. Who also has electricity powers.
Krohnen: (Takes One Look at the Picture Before Shaking his Head) Nah. Her outfit is are too much for the eyes and she looks like can aggravate the piss out of me in a matter of seconds.
Angel: Yeah....I never really like her that much to begin with. (Starts Searching For Someone Else) Hmmm....Let's see.....Ooh! (Shows Krohnen a Picture of a Another Person) How about Nelson? He's a South American Boxer who uses a robotic arm to fight. Just like you!
Krohnen: (Takes Another Good Look at the Picture In Front of Him) Hm....He seems promising.....You think he'll agree to join us?
Angel: With a little bit of a convincing maybe.
Krohnen: ('Sigh') I think we can do that. As long as you don't try and seduce him.
Angel: Awww~ (Starts Poking Krohnen's Cheeks Teasingly) Is that a hint of jealousy I see in cute face of yours?~
Krohnen: ('Tch') (Immediately Starts Looking Away While Blushing Yet Again) Yeah right. Like I can be the jealous ty-
'Knock' 'Knock' 'Knock' 'Knock '
'Knock' 'Knock' 'Knock' Knock'
Krohnen: (Notices the Knocks on the Apartment's Door) What the....? (Turns to Angel) You ordered a pizza or something?
Angel: (Shrugs) Not that I know of. Rock Paper Scissors on who gets the door?
Krohnen: Bitchin'.
Krohnen/Angel: (Plays a Game of....) Rock, Paper, Scissors, SHOOT!
Angel gets paper, Krohnen gets rock.
Angel: Hah! Paper beats Rock!~
Krohnen: Bullshit. You got lucky that time.
Angel: (Puts on a Cocky Smirk on her Face) That's what you said the last time we played. And the time before that, and the time before-
Krohnen: Alright, Alright, fine! (Gets Up From the Sofa While Making his Way to the Door) I'll get the damn door....
Angel: (Blows a Kiss to Krohnen's Way) Love you~
Krohnen: (Rolls his Eyes) Uh-huh. (Opens the Apartment's Door) What do you wan- (Eyes Widened at Who is in Front of Him) Huh. Well, I'll be damned. (Starts Smirking) It's been a while, twerp.
Kula: (Pouts at Krohnen) Feelings netural, pinhead! (Pull her Eyes Down While Sticking her Tonuge at the Blue Haired Guy)
Krohnen: (Puts on a Deadpinned Look on his Face) Just get in here already.
To Be Continued........
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#king of fighters#krohnen#angel (kof)#kula diamond#k' dash (mentioned)#sylvie paula paula (mentioned)#nelson (mentioned)#the man formerly known as k9999#takes place during kof xv#krohnen x angel#the rise of Team Krohnen#cuddling & snuggling#humor#lots of fluff#cute romance#edited
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30 Minute Experiment: Family #30ME
Might as well get this done for the day. Don’t worry. Just because the topic of today’s #30ME is family, I’m not gonna use it to do a recap of the entire “Fast and Furious” franchise -- although a series rewatch might be fun before the 9th movie, which has conveniently been moved to next year. I’m also pretty happy that I’ve been able to shy away from movies while writing these. I also don’t promise that you’re gonna learn any scandalous family secrets from what i write about. First of all, my family is the most apt to read this, and honestly, we lead a fairly boring lifestyle... especially my brother, Rob! (Ha ha. I know he’ll read that.)
So what can I write about family in this time where I haven’t seen anyone in my immediately family since last September and not sure when I’ll be able to see them next? My mother is someone I’m particularly worried about because she wasn’t in great shape mentally or emotionally BEFORE being quarantined to her unit in assisted living, and there’s only so many times I can text her to see how she’s doing and talking to her on the phone when neither of us have much more about the current situation.
A few things you should know about me and my immediate family is that it’s relatively small. I have one slightly older brother (Rob) and one slightly younger sister (Kim or Lillian, depending on how long you’ve known her). My father passed away over ten years ago and my mother is now 86 -- Mom and my sister are in Columbus, Ohio, brother is in Bethesda, MD. I then have a fairly LARGE contingent of family in the Rio de Janeiro area of Brazil, and I’m closer to a few of them since we’ve all known each other since we were kids. Some of the Brazilian family I don’t hear about for years but then there’ll be an event that I can figure out how to get to (like a bar mitzvah in 2004) and then I love seeing all of them. Most of the younger ones now have kids of their own and some of those kids are already off at college, which is hard to fathom since I’ve only seen most of my 2nd cousins (who are in my general age range) a few times since we were kids. I made one trip to Brazil with my father in 1999 or 2000 for one of my cousin’s weddings and then again in 2004 for that bar-mitzvah. Those were both for my 2nd cousin Marcos and his son Gabriel, and Marcos is definitely the one I’m closest with of my Brazilian family since he is also a filmmaker and has worked in the industry.
I’m probably a little closer to my brother over my sister but I got to spend a lot of quality time with sis when I was living in Columbus in 2003 and we’re probably more in contact on FB than my brother who goes on/off Facebook.
I’m generally interested with my friend’s relationships with their families maybe because I don’t have any close family like some of them do. I also don’t have a spouse or significant other or kids of my own, so when I refer to “my family” I’m always talking about those mentioned above. (Oh, I also have a lovely cousin named Sylvie who lives in Holland, who I just corresponded with her to see how she and her family was doing.)
I’m sure, like most or many, I have some regrets about not being able to spend more time with my family and not being able to have a family of my own. If you read what I wrote about “Marriage” a few weeks back, you’ll already know that I’ve always wanted kids and my own family, neither which seems like an attainable goal at this point.
I do envy my friends who do have a family they can be quarantined with and spend a lot of family time with at this point in their lives, since I know that once kids get older, go off to college and join the workforce, it’s much harder to stay connected.
I do look at my sister’s family -- she has two sons, my nephews already being 21 and 18 years old, something that’s pretty hard to fathom. They’re all very close obviously but sometimes to the point where I don’t feel like I fit in when I spend time with them in Columbus. I’ve tried harder to stay connected with them and do stuff together when I visit, but I think my brother-in-law Keith would be the first to agree with me that we don’t have a ton in common. (I think my father had that issue at first too since he was never into sports like Keith is.) But we do have movies and entertainment in common, so we have been able to go see movies, sometimes with both of his kids, as well as just getting some quality brother-in-law time when we can. He’s also in entertainment, being a stage actor who regularly appears in local theater productions and he’s been good in the things I’ve seen him in. (He played the Dabney Coleman role in a production of 9 to 5, but I was bummed I missed him as Sweeney Todd and Shrek.)
It’s kind of funny thinking about your family as you get older and the relationships ultimately change. Like I know when I was a teenager and maybe right up until I left home at 22, my father and I had a tough time connecting. He wasn’t one of those nightmare fathers who drank or beat his kids. No, he was pretty mild and somewhat laidback, although I definitely see more of him in myself as I get older. (If you reread my #30ME on friendship, you’ll see that I cite him as my influence for having lots of friends even though my mother used to be very sociable and outgoing when she was younger -- not so much now.)
I better hope my mother never reads this, because I still remember talking about my cancer treatment in 2013 and in one paragraph I mentioned how clingy she can be and that really upset her. Good thing she didn’t see either of my stand-up sets, since they were mostly about her. That reminds me of some jokes that I should bring back if I ever do another live comedy set. (This past week, I saw a really fun indie called “Vanilla” which has one character as a female comic who hasn’t done much stand-up and I’m probably about that green.)
Anyway, my father and I didn’t get along when I was younger but honestly, my relationship with my sister wasn’t that great when we were younger, and I’ll take full responsibility for being an awful older brother. I was probably jealous that she came along and forced me into the unenviable role as a middle child.
Oh, I should share with you a fun story from before I even had a younger sister. When I was probably about 3 or 4 years old and we were living in Sao Paulo, Brazil, there was an adorable little girl next door, probably just a baby or toddler, and her name was “Kim.” I would always tell my parents enthusiastically, “I want a baby Kim! I want a baby Kim!” I’m pretty sure I didn’t know where babies came from at that age.... that would take me another 22 years. (rimshot) Anyway, I so wanted a “baby Kim” that when my sister was born a year or so later, my parents named her “Lillian Kimberly” -- can’t remember if Lillian was a relative or not but to this day, I still call my younger sister “Kim,” even though everyone she’s met since going to school knows her as “Lillian” and refers to her that way. Even her husband I think?
But that’s just a fun way of keeping my sister younger in my mind then she actually is. (You’re welcome, Kim!) :) No, I definitely started appreciating my sister more when I was living in Columbus for much of 2013, as she was a huge help and drove me to clinic visits and stuff when my mother was busy with other things... or just fed up with me, which happened a lot. That last bit was one of the jokes in my first stand-up act, and to be fair, both my sister and mother and even my brother were just great to have around. In fact, I’m in the midst of writing a long-dormant screenplay about my brother coming to retrieve me in Las Vegas when I got sick. It’s coming slowly but surely and it’s making it painfully obvious how much harder fiction is compared to non-fiction/journalism.
My relationship with my older brother is another story as we fought a lot as kids (as kids do) and we’ve grown closer over the years to the point where my brother is still one of my closest confidantes and (mostly) strong advisors, although I don’t always agree with his methods of “tough love.” Believe me, we’ve gotten into more than our share of spats in the past few years, but eventually we got past them.
Yeah, I do love my family and especially the few times where we could all be together which is usually when my brother and his wife, Paula, come to Columbus at the same time I’m there. They have come to New York City quite a bit but not so much recently and not sure I can expect them to come back unless they really want to see a show. I know my brother would come here for me (as he has quite a few times) but not sure about his wife (although we had a GREAT time seeing Hamilton last year!)
I guess the only real point of today’s #30ME is to remind people to cherish and appreciate their family, as much as you don’t think they understand you or see things on your wavelength. Even the families that constantly fight over the holidays ... and mine has mostly moved past that at this point... there’s still some bond that must be kept strong because when it comes down to it, no one is ever gonna love you as much as your family does. Even if they have weird ways of showing it.
Hm... I guess maybe I had more to say about family, and I guess if I drove or had a license, my family is a bit like the one in the Fast and Furious movies, except that my mother doesn’t drive... and that reminds me of another joke that I did in my first stand-up about her crazy driving. But that’s a story for another time as my time for today... it is up!
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