Breanaaaa. You are the only reason I joined this site and you never use it.
Shame on you, shame on you. Get an LJ.
Ah yes, and world, whoever you may be; All goes well in dorkville. I'm going to college soon and my family might very well be moving to New Hampshire. I've also been really good about watching my netflix right away and making arts and crafts.
I finished watching Lucky Star today, and what do I have to say about it? FANSERVICE. Unnecessary amounts of fanservice. To be quite honest, I really did

n't like the show for a good while. I was in the whole "I need to finish so I can say I finished it" mentality. That is, until the fanservice turned over to the gay side. Yutaka and Minami? Ohmygoodnessadorable. I don't remember their fangirly friends name, but she was adorable for always fantasizing about them. "I should not think of my friends this way!" Oh, but it was so cute! I will always have a huge soft spot in my heart for that girl who's name I can't remember. Like we all don't end up writing slash about our friends falling in love with each other? Psh! Patricia was also completely adorable, "I don't understand such difficult Japanese!" "Shut up! You're completely fluent!" The epitome of the annoying American otaku, how I loved it. But anyway, the anime was cute. I kind of miss it now, actually. Possibly a lot. After the 18th episode or so I finally realized why it was so popular. Lucky Star was good in it's own perverse yet adorable, spastic yet slightly boring kind of way. It was just weird. I suppose I recommend it, depending on who you are. It pretty much appeals to two catagories of people: fangirls/fanboys and lolicon.
...Yup, no wonder it's so popular.