{"id":84,"date":"2006-01-13T20:27:25","date_gmt":"2006-01-13T12:27:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.darkmirage.com\/2006\/01\/13\/censored\/"},"modified":"2006-01-13T20:32:19","modified_gmt":"2006-01-13T12:32:19","slug":"censored","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.darkmirage.com\/2006\/01\/13\/censored\/","title":{"rendered":"Censored"},"content":{"rendered":"
Kinokuniya just called today to inform me that they are unable to bring in my order for School Days<\/strong> Sekai-hen<\/em><\/a> because it failed to get pass the Singapore Censorship Board. Considering the number of actual pornographic Japanese novels on display at Kinokuniya, I am absolutely baffled by how the Censorship Board functions. Seriously, School Days<\/strong> is nothing<\/em> compared to what Kinokuniya put on the shelves.<\/p>\n Maybe no one at the Censorship Board reads Japanese, so they judge the content of the books by their pictures. But then again, I did managed to order two Da Capo<\/strong> novels, containing a few HCG’s from the game as illustrations, from the very same Kinokuniya. Not to mention that I know for a fact that the branch at Liang Court has (or had) the Kotonoha-hen<\/em> of School Days<\/strong> novel in stock.<\/p>\n So, I’ve come to the conclusion that my order was blocked because someone in the government hates me. I’m pretty sure that the insidious fiend plotting against me will find a way to intercept the book again even if I were to order it from Amazon JP. Shit, now I absolutely have<\/em> to go to Japan in June, if only just to get this novel.<\/p>\n And they just had<\/em> to inform me about this on Friday the 13th. Grrrr…<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Kinokuniya just called today to inform me that they are unable to bring in my order for School Days Sekai-hen because it failed to get pass the Singapore Censorship Board. Considering the number of actual pornographic Japanese novels on display … Continue reading