From: kishik@parkcity.ne.jp   
      
   "Ping Kuo" wrote in message   
   news:250920051703259425%removeantispam*pkuo@earhlink.net...   
   > In article <3pnf5rFb8k8aU1@individual.net>, Manbow Papa   
   > wrote:   
   >   
   >> "Ping Kuo" wrote in message   
   >> news:240920052359439144%removeantispam*pkuo@earhlink.net...   
   >> > In article <3pmea8Fb1ogjU1@individual.net>, Manbow Papa   
   >> > wrote:   
   >   
      
   >> > me, I rather enjoy the conflict between Chiaki and Noda, whenever   
   >> > Chiaki apply manga violence on Noda it give me the strange satisfaction   
   >> > not unlike when Kaori uses her space hammer on Ryo.   
   >   
   >> And, it is natural for Chiaki to get kicked and bitten by   
   >> Noda as a kind of penalty of the violence. ^_^;   
   >   
   > but Noda wouldn't hit back in the beginning, this is a way of showing   
   > progression in a relationship.   
   >   
   > or as a Chinese saying goes, "to hit is to show feeling, to argue is to   
   > flirt."   
      
   In Japanese, "kenkasuru hodo nakaga yoi" [they are as intimate   
   as to allow to fight]   
      
   >   
   >> By the way, in vol.13, Chiaki got a troublesome orchestra   
   >> in which is a very stubborn and arrogant concert master who   
   >> is almost sabotaging to play. I'm looking forward to how   
   >> cleverly Chiaki resolve the conflict and how well he can   
   >> conduct the crappy orchestra. And, of course, how good   
   >> Nodame will play a celesta in a orchestra.   
   >   
   > carrot and stick, carrot and stick....   
   >   
   > worrying about the outcome in a fictional manga story is a waste of   
   > time, IMO, fictional world never end up wrong, it is the real world   
   > that does.   
      
   Come on, why do you dare to read a novel, manga or anything   
   that is merely a fiction, then? If you don't care whatever happens   
   in the fictional world? I enjoy *creation* of artists when I read,   
   watch, listen and/or play their works as far as I could have an   
   interesting experience.   
      
   --   
    / Ishikawa Kazuo /   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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