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This post was made on January 30, 2014. Don't forget to join .
How long has it been since my last post? Well past a week, I suppose. I do apologise for the seemingly disappearing, but I promise that I did so for good reason. As you can see, the blog now has a new design and I find myself thoroughly enjoying the new look. It’s simple and compact and yet, it has an absolutely and dreadfully sense of allure to it that just leaves slightly in awe that I managed to create something like this. However, that is not the reasoning for this post and I’ll save the following tirade for one the upcoming posts.
Today is a bit of a unique one. I’m obviously well aware of the fact that I am terribly behind on my yearly posts, but life likes to throw me for a loop at the worst possible times. It’s absolutely ungodly and I wish I could say that this late posting will not be a problem in the future (and this is for multiple reasons aside from just life being life), but I won’t lie. So I do apologise here and now if I somehow manage to be that much of a prat that this draws out to February or March (gods above forbid that I somehow manage to stretch this until May or June).
That being said, this post is a bit of unique one because it somewhat diverts away from the topics that are considered the “norm” from my previous yearly posts as it falls under the category of gaming. That being said, this post is just as much of a Gameventures as it is a Yearlies post, so feel free to take it as you wish. I’m just categorising it primarily as a Yearlies because that’s what it is. It just so happens to be written in the form of a Gameventures review post.
So let’s jump right into this, yeah?
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This post was made on January 20, 2014. Don't forget to join .
So, I promised I’d come back to this post and post it properly. Well guess what? I’m back with an edited and proper post. My apologies to anyone who saw the previous post in all its incompleteness and just went, “That’s not the Yasulullatoned way.” ...who the fuck am I kidding? No one thought that. Whatever. This was done for myself anyway...and for those who really wanted to see another layout process post.
Unfortunately, this particular layout process/freebie post is not exactly as complete as the previous one as I completely skipped out on doing the design and mockup aspect of the layout and I didn’t post any of the process to Instagram, save for when I was editing the video and when I had the rough draft of the layout.
Read more »Labels: [freebies], [galleria], [videos], freebie: blogger classic skins, galleria: screencaps, video: web design/coding
This post was made on January 15, 2014. Don't forget to join .
If you follow me on Instagram, follow me on Twitter or have me added on Facebook then you’ve ever seen this or saw a picture about this project. I mention this in the description of the videos (they’re shown below), but this layout came about as I was drawing out a design for a future layout that I wanted to use. Somehow, while listening to Two Door Cinema Club’s “Changing of the Seasons”, it suddenly struck me that I wanted to get back into skinning layouts for Blogger Classic and Tumblr (mostly the former) and not only that, but I wanted to provide base codes and base templates for people to be able to toggle around and have fun with in the case that they wanted to have free reign over a layout they use rather than just using a premade.
And thus began my exploration.
Unlike my normal approach to just go with the flow and make it happen, I decided that it would be best to draw it out, mock it up, and then code it. I did this because while I love having random bursts of ideas and acting on them when it came to my own blog, I know how quickly it can become confusing for others looking in. Along the way, I recorded the last two steps, the mock up and the coding, and I documented the design through pictures.
It was a painstaking process although it only took me about six hours total over a span of two days to complete. The painstaking process came when I went through and began editing the video. It was fun, but tiring.
Click past the jump to view a couple images from the process, the videos recorded during the process, view a preview of the layout, and grab the codes!
Read more »Labels: [freebies], [galleria], [videos], [web design/coding], freebie: basecode/template, freebie: blogger classic skins, galleria: instagram, galleria: various, video: web design/coding
This post was made on January 12, 2014. Don't forget to join .
So I’ve decided to take a break from the yearlies to bring back a series that I started early last year and didn’t really pick back up on it as I wished to back then. What am I talking about? Well, I’m talking about Gameventures series. Since it was done so far back (the last post made for the series was back in February of last year), allow me to reintroduce it.
Welcome to Gameventures. Gameventures is a series here on the blog that focuses on my various adventures in gaming (hence the name). This series centres primarily on me reviewing and testing out various different games that I come across whether it be by my own volition, due to Steam, via recommendations by friends and others, or by being sent a game (I wish). In some, hopefully most, cases there will be a gameplay video or several gameplay videos that co-inside with the games I introduce to the blog. You can choose to subscribe to my YouTube channel now or you can just wait until I post the videos here on the blog. Unlike most other series here, Gameventures is not updated by week, but is instead updated either extremely constant or extremely sporadically depending on how busy my life outside of this gets.
Now that we’ve gotten the gist of what this series entails out of the way, today we mark and reboot the series Gameventures with the game Cook, Serve, and Delicious!. First impressions, first basis review, and a video await you past the jump.
Note: This post contains my personal opinions and no one else’s. I was in no way, shape, or form coerced nor offered any form of payment (be it monetary or whatever). This post contains footage and imagery that is credited to the creators of this game as well as footage recorded by myself for the sake of fun and sharing experience. There is no attempt to stealing nor avoiding copyrighting and all appropriate credits and copyright information can be found at the video’s main page and in text underneath the video as posted here.
Read more »Labels: [gameventures], [reviews], [videos], game type: restaurant style, game type: simulators, game: cook serve delicious!, review: first impressions, review: games, video: gameplay
This post was made on January 10, 2014. Don't forget to join .
Yoooo! I initially wanted this post to be done and up a day or two after the first post of the yearlies but I started on a new layout and I wanted to really get that done before I either lost the motivation to do it (and would stew in unhappiness with the old layout) or I would just lose focus of what and where I was going with the layout (which I ended up doing anyway, so consider it another temporary layout). So there’s that. There’s nothing I can do about that aside from apologise for not pushing myself a bit harder, but I did want to focus on one thing at a time so that I wouldn’t mess up anything.
That being said, welcome to the second post in EXTREMIS’s 2013 Yearlies. If you didn’t read the first post and are somewhat confused, never fear. I am here to explain (not that I should, but hey.) Basically, the yearlies, obviously by the name, are a series of posts that run typically from the first week to the second week of January. In some instances, it runs a week or so longer. It’s basically a round up of all the things that I found absolutely lovely released in the previous year. They tend to be things that I feel should have a bit more attention and love than they do. In some instances, they have quite a lot of love and are extremely well known and in others, they’re not. The lists range from music to cosmetics to games to books to movies. This year, I’ll be focusing primarily on movies, games, and music as much of my year was focused around those main things. You can read the first yearlies post here.
In follow up of the previous post in this series, I’m going to this time showcase some of my favourite Korean releases of the year 2013. As there are more listed here than previously, I’m actually not going to spend too much time talking about each since doing that for four was a bit draggy, so doing it for eight would probably be dreadful. Ad I would like to point out that not all of these albums are under the Pop genre; most are, but not all.
Note: This post contains my personal opinions and no one else’s. I was in no way, shape, or form coerced nor offered any form of payment (be it monetary or whatever). This post is also not intended to change anyone's opinion nor poke fun at anyone’s opinion but rather to spark interest and possibly conversation. Read more »Labels: [music], [yearlies], artist: various artists, genre: k-pop, genre: kr&b/khip-hop, goodbye two thousand thirteen, misc: lotta text
This post was made on January 05, 2014. Don't forget to join .
Happy New Year and all that fuckery. Unlike other bloggers, I don’t spend the month of December posting a year in review and all jazz for two main reasons. The first being, December is still apart of the year we’re reviewing and it’s completely ridiculous, in my mind, to review a year that isn't complete yet. The second being, for some reasons, a lot of brands/companies and artists have a tendency to release things or offer up limited editions of their products (whatever it may be). It’s because of those two reasons that I don’t do my Year In Review posts until December comes to a complete close and January has begun. That being said, roughly the first two weeks of January will be dedicated to reviewing the year 2013.
To kick it off, I’ve decided to start off with something that I hold near and dear to my heart, music. If you couldn’t already tell, in this post, I’ll be talking about the albums of 2013 that I think that people slept on and they probably shouldn't have. For this particular post, I’ll be focusing primarily on the American/English mainstream releases.
Note: This post contains my personal opinions and no one else’s. I was in no way, shape, or form coerced nor offered any form of payment (be it monetary or whatever). This post is also not intended to change anyone's opinion nor poke fun at anyone’s opinion but rather to spark interest and possibly conversation.
You can also choose to read the entire post or skip past the honourable mentions and early prattle to get to the chosen albums by clicking here.
Read more »Labels: [music], [yearlies], artist: various artists, goodbye two thousand thirteen, misc: lotta text
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Hello, there!
Welcome to Waiting for June. Waiting for June is a Lifestyle Blog that focuses predominantly on daily life shenanigans and nerd culture, but occasionally dabbles in health & beauty, food, and prattling about serious topics.
Waiting for June is the sixth iteration of the same blog with a different name and structure. The original iteration of this blog was started back in November of 2012 as a purely Beauty and Lifestyle blog under the name Monochromatics which later got abandoned and restarted under the name sumeoseo. With sumeoseo came more beauty and review based blog which quickly lost its appeal. From that point on, there were three name changes, multiple hiatuses, and two blog changes before coming to where we are now.
Throughout this journey, I've learned that this blog shouldn't be limited to what I feel fits in with what I read from other bloggers nor should I put myself in a position to compromise my integrity and the feeling of transparency that I feel should always be there. I've also learned that blogging is probably never going to be a huge source of income the way I always expected it to be. So when I finally returned back to blogging with a fresh blog and an equally fresh name, I decided to make this blog about anything that I wanted to and break the mold of trying to fit into the mold. I can only imagine where this experience is going to take me.
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Prattle about the twenty-something university student behind the blog.
“I live in that solitude which is painful in youth, but delicious in the years of maturity.” — Albert Einstein
Hello, there!
Welcome to the little about me section of the blog. If it isn't obvious by now, I'm Mochizuki and I'm kind of pretty important here. Admittedly, Mochizuki is a nom de plume, but I digress. I'm currently somewhere in my twenty-somethings and doing that thing where I'm learning how to be a proper adult while balancing being a student and a worker. Speaking of school, I'm a Graphic Design major who's concentration is Web Design and I take my classes online. If I'm being honest here, I do everything online because of my apprehension towards too much social interaction.
I'm typically reading something, playing a video game, watching anime, or something otherwise nerdy because that's how I roll. I don't engage with people unless I'm positive there is something in common there simply because I don't want to make it weird for anyone involved. That said, the reason I originally created this blog, or rather, any of my blogging adventures, was so that I could engage with people wo share the same interests as me while simultaneously sharing my own things with people.
I'm not terribly good at about me's, so expect this to be updated sporadically in a lot of ways.
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The little spots on the internet that I read to pass time.
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“A lack of transparency results in distrust and a deep sense of insecurity.” — Dalai Lama
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A clear and concise guide on how reviews are approached and written.
This blog touches on and is dedicated to a variety of topics including: daily life, cosmetics, my journey to being a healthier me, music, books, anime, et cetera; however, a large chunk of the content found here are some form of review be they miniature reviews or full blown, in-depth reviews. Because of this, this blog has decided to implement and share it's review policy.
Please note that this policy is liable to change at any point in time, so do constantly check back before sending inquiries to kurahge@outlook.com.
- Depending on the workload and the type of product is received, at any given time, multiple products can be in queue to be reviewed.
- Depending on the product, the amount of time for a review to be posted varies. Typically, the length of time is as follows: anything health or beauty releated will take between 5 days and 1 week, books take between 3 days and 5 days, music and movie reviews take between 1 to 2 days, and most other reviews are variant depending on the situation at hand.
- Products are predominantly purchased with my own money. On the off chance that the product or prodcuts were provided to me, there is always a note at the top of post and as well as text within the post that acknowledges such. Despite being provided a product or not, the opinions are honest and valid.
- As of April 14th, 2016, there has been a change in how reviews are formatted. If working with a product that has a list of ingredients (health, beauty, cosmetics, etcetera), there will be a graphic that lists the ingredients out of respect and transparency for the readers.
- Photos for reviews, particularly health and beauty related, are unedited and provided in a clear manner to help show what results occurred (if any.)
- If at any point, a review is rushed despite being informed of and knowing the review policy of this blog, I will drop the review and pay for the product accordingly. I am a college student and a full-time worker, blogging is a bit of side project no matter how much I wish it otherwise, so my time is a bit crammed. Basically, rushing will terminate any agreement we may have unless it's valid (meaning absolutely my fault.)
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This post was made on January 30, 2014. Don't forget to join .
How long has it been since my last post? Well past a week, I suppose. I do apologise for the seemingly disappearing, but I promise that I did so for good reason. As you can see, the blog now has a new design and I find myself thoroughly enjoying the new look. It’s simple and compact and yet, it has an absolutely and dreadfully sense of allure to it that just leaves slightly in awe that I managed to create something like this. However, that is not the reasoning for this post and I’ll save the following tirade for one the upcoming posts.
Today is a bit of a unique one. I’m obviously well aware of the fact that I am terribly behind on my yearly posts, but life likes to throw me for a loop at the worst possible times. It’s absolutely ungodly and I wish I could say that this late posting will not be a problem in the future (and this is for multiple reasons aside from just life being life), but I won’t lie. So I do apologise here and now if I somehow manage to be that much of a prat that this draws out to February or March (gods above forbid that I somehow manage to stretch this until May or June).
That being said, this post is a bit of unique one because it somewhat diverts away from the topics that are considered the “norm” from my previous yearly posts as it falls under the category of gaming. That being said, this post is just as much of a Gameventures as it is a Yearlies post, so feel free to take it as you wish. I’m just categorising it primarily as a Yearlies because that’s what it is. It just so happens to be written in the form of a Gameventures review post.
So let’s jump right into this, yeah?
Read more »Labels: [gameventures], [reviews], [yearlies], game type: arcade, game: atomic+, review: games, review: shortened
This post was made on January 20, 2014. Don't forget to join .
So, I promised I’d come back to this post and post it properly. Well guess what? I’m back with an edited and proper post. My apologies to anyone who saw the previous post in all its incompleteness and just went, “That’s not the Yasulullatoned way.” ...who the fuck am I kidding? No one thought that. Whatever. This was done for myself anyway...and for those who really wanted to see another layout process post.
Unfortunately, this particular layout process/freebie post is not exactly as complete as the previous one as I completely skipped out on doing the design and mockup aspect of the layout and I didn’t post any of the process to Instagram, save for when I was editing the video and when I had the rough draft of the layout.
Read more »Labels: [freebies], [galleria], [videos], freebie: blogger classic skins, galleria: screencaps, video: web design/coding
This post was made on January 15, 2014. Don't forget to join .
If you follow me on Instagram, follow me on Twitter or have me added on Facebook then you’ve ever seen this or saw a picture about this project. I mention this in the description of the videos (they’re shown below), but this layout came about as I was drawing out a design for a future layout that I wanted to use. Somehow, while listening to Two Door Cinema Club’s “Changing of the Seasons”, it suddenly struck me that I wanted to get back into skinning layouts for Blogger Classic and Tumblr (mostly the former) and not only that, but I wanted to provide base codes and base templates for people to be able to toggle around and have fun with in the case that they wanted to have free reign over a layout they use rather than just using a premade.
And thus began my exploration.
Unlike my normal approach to just go with the flow and make it happen, I decided that it would be best to draw it out, mock it up, and then code it. I did this because while I love having random bursts of ideas and acting on them when it came to my own blog, I know how quickly it can become confusing for others looking in. Along the way, I recorded the last two steps, the mock up and the coding, and I documented the design through pictures.
It was a painstaking process although it only took me about six hours total over a span of two days to complete. The painstaking process came when I went through and began editing the video. It was fun, but tiring.
Click past the jump to view a couple images from the process, the videos recorded during the process, view a preview of the layout, and grab the codes!
Read more »Labels: [freebies], [galleria], [videos], [web design/coding], freebie: basecode/template, freebie: blogger classic skins, galleria: instagram, galleria: various, video: web design/coding
This post was made on January 12, 2014. Don't forget to join .
So I’ve decided to take a break from the yearlies to bring back a series that I started early last year and didn’t really pick back up on it as I wished to back then. What am I talking about? Well, I’m talking about Gameventures series. Since it was done so far back (the last post made for the series was back in February of last year), allow me to reintroduce it.
Welcome to Gameventures. Gameventures is a series here on the blog that focuses on my various adventures in gaming (hence the name). This series centres primarily on me reviewing and testing out various different games that I come across whether it be by my own volition, due to Steam, via recommendations by friends and others, or by being sent a game (I wish). In some, hopefully most, cases there will be a gameplay video or several gameplay videos that co-inside with the games I introduce to the blog. You can choose to subscribe to my YouTube channel now or you can just wait until I post the videos here on the blog. Unlike most other series here, Gameventures is not updated by week, but is instead updated either extremely constant or extremely sporadically depending on how busy my life outside of this gets.
Now that we’ve gotten the gist of what this series entails out of the way, today we mark and reboot the series Gameventures with the game Cook, Serve, and Delicious!. First impressions, first basis review, and a video await you past the jump.
Note: This post contains my personal opinions and no one else’s. I was in no way, shape, or form coerced nor offered any form of payment (be it monetary or whatever). This post contains footage and imagery that is credited to the creators of this game as well as footage recorded by myself for the sake of fun and sharing experience. There is no attempt to stealing nor avoiding copyrighting and all appropriate credits and copyright information can be found at the video’s main page and in text underneath the video as posted here.
Read more »Labels: [gameventures], [reviews], [videos], game type: restaurant style, game type: simulators, game: cook serve delicious!, review: first impressions, review: games, video: gameplay
This post was made on January 10, 2014. Don't forget to join .
Yoooo! I initially wanted this post to be done and up a day or two after the first post of the yearlies but I started on a new layout and I wanted to really get that done before I either lost the motivation to do it (and would stew in unhappiness with the old layout) or I would just lose focus of what and where I was going with the layout (which I ended up doing anyway, so consider it another temporary layout). So there’s that. There’s nothing I can do about that aside from apologise for not pushing myself a bit harder, but I did want to focus on one thing at a time so that I wouldn’t mess up anything.
That being said, welcome to the second post in EXTREMIS’s 2013 Yearlies. If you didn’t read the first post and are somewhat confused, never fear. I am here to explain (not that I should, but hey.) Basically, the yearlies, obviously by the name, are a series of posts that run typically from the first week to the second week of January. In some instances, it runs a week or so longer. It’s basically a round up of all the things that I found absolutely lovely released in the previous year. They tend to be things that I feel should have a bit more attention and love than they do. In some instances, they have quite a lot of love and are extremely well known and in others, they’re not. The lists range from music to cosmetics to games to books to movies. This year, I’ll be focusing primarily on movies, games, and music as much of my year was focused around those main things. You can read the first yearlies post here.
In follow up of the previous post in this series, I’m going to this time showcase some of my favourite Korean releases of the year 2013. As there are more listed here than previously, I’m actually not going to spend too much time talking about each since doing that for four was a bit draggy, so doing it for eight would probably be dreadful. Ad I would like to point out that not all of these albums are under the Pop genre; most are, but not all.
Note: This post contains my personal opinions and no one else’s. I was in no way, shape, or form coerced nor offered any form of payment (be it monetary or whatever). This post is also not intended to change anyone's opinion nor poke fun at anyone’s opinion but rather to spark interest and possibly conversation. Read more »Labels: [music], [yearlies], artist: various artists, genre: k-pop, genre: kr&b/khip-hop, goodbye two thousand thirteen, misc: lotta text
This post was made on January 05, 2014. Don't forget to join .
Happy New Year and all that fuckery. Unlike other bloggers, I don’t spend the month of December posting a year in review and all jazz for two main reasons. The first being, December is still apart of the year we’re reviewing and it’s completely ridiculous, in my mind, to review a year that isn't complete yet. The second being, for some reasons, a lot of brands/companies and artists have a tendency to release things or offer up limited editions of their products (whatever it may be). It’s because of those two reasons that I don’t do my Year In Review posts until December comes to a complete close and January has begun. That being said, roughly the first two weeks of January will be dedicated to reviewing the year 2013.
To kick it off, I’ve decided to start off with something that I hold near and dear to my heart, music. If you couldn’t already tell, in this post, I’ll be talking about the albums of 2013 that I think that people slept on and they probably shouldn't have. For this particular post, I’ll be focusing primarily on the American/English mainstream releases.
Note: This post contains my personal opinions and no one else’s. I was in no way, shape, or form coerced nor offered any form of payment (be it monetary or whatever). This post is also not intended to change anyone's opinion nor poke fun at anyone’s opinion but rather to spark interest and possibly conversation.
You can also choose to read the entire post or skip past the honourable mentions and early prattle to get to the chosen albums by clicking here.
Read more »Labels: [music], [yearlies], artist: various artists, goodbye two thousand thirteen, misc: lotta text
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