#oneaday Day 301: Big Day

I'm feeling a bit better today, thankfully. Still not 100%, but with any luck this will have all passed by tomorrow. I hope so, anyway, because I don't fancy enduring a day at work with this plague.

Anyway, for those who have been following along, today was the day of my interview. I'm always hesitant to speak too positively of these things in case nothing comes of them, but I will say that I enjoyed the conversation I had with the people involved, and the whole thing was a very positive experience. Whether or not anything comes of it remains to be seen — but if it does, I will be very, very happy indeed, let's just put it that way.

I'll provide some further details when I know what the outcome was! But suffice to say for now that I came away from the experience feeling that it hadn't been a complete disaster, that I hadn't done anything desperately stupid, and that I could absolutely do the job that was being presented to me. So it's a case of "wait and see", now, I guess.

I've spent the remainder of the day polishing off Senran Kagura Burst Re:Newal in preparation for writing it up tomorrow. I'm really impressed with the DLC campaigns — Yumi's does a great job of tying a lot of backstory together, and Miyabi's has certainly started intriguingly; I'll be finishing it off tomorrow before I write things about it.

Playing through Burst Re:Newal only cements my feeling that yes, this absolutely is one of my all-time favourite series. I adore these girls, whether they're fighting for their lives or cooking each other's clothes off, and I well and truly believe that Senran Kagura is something truly special — certainly far more than just a simple, silly bit of ecchi funtimes. If that's all it was, it wouldn't have endured for eight years and counting, after all.

Here's hoping the series gets the grand finale it deserves if and when 7even ever decides to show its face!


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