Letters and icons
Jan. 20th, 2011 06:36 pmDear Mother Nature,
In case it's escaped your notice, this is Nashville. Will you quit with the snow already? Good grief.
Shiveringly yours,
Me
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Dear Long, Clause-Laden Sentences in the Fic I Am Writing,
Where are you coming from? How can I make you stop? One or two for effect are nice, but the fic is starting to read like a Cormac McCarthy novel (only with punctuation), and that is NOT A GOOD THING.
Yours in desperation for periods,
Me
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Dear Jack of All Trades
HOW did you get the Marquis de Sade episode past the censors? I...wow. Just wow.
Astonished,
Me
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Icon meme from
fallingtowers. Let me know if you want your own.

Caprica getting nuked to oblivion by the Cylons in the BSG miniseries. The quotation is the title to an exceptionally bitter autobiography by a WWI vet, who basically spends the book lambasting everything about the English social order of the time, the war, etc. etc. It seemed appropriately tumultuous for the beginning of BSG.

My favorite Astaire/Rogers publicity photo (from Roberta) paired with lyrics from Swing Time's "The Way You Look Tonight." The pose comes from the "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" dance, which also happens to be my favorite, 'cause I love gloriously slow dances. It came out of my epic icon-making spree. I don't really post about the films much anymore, but I keep it around for somewhat sentimental reasons (always the best reasons for Fred and Ginger, aren't they?).

Scully yelling "Noooooooo!" as Mulder gets shot in "Monday." A product of my sporadic rewatch this past spring; mostly I find the image amusing, because Big Nos are generally hilarious to me.

One of my favorite events from B5: Ivanova, Delenn, and Lyta staging a rescue of Sheridan after he dies at Z'ha'dum. Okay, so it's not successful, but for 1997 or whenever this aired, it's still pretty awesome that they're taking over the war. "Strength" is also an accurate descriptor; not only are they strong in the face of personal grief over Sheridan's apparent death and the consequent near-fracturing of the alliance, all three of them are strong characters in their own ways.

Peter and Olivia from Fringe talking to the nutty Star Trek fan in...uh, whatever episode that was. Late S1, I think maybe "The Road Not Taken"? Anyway, the fact that Peter's enough of a fan to play along with the crazy informant by telling him to live long and prosper makes me giggle. (P.S. Fringe returns tomorrow! Eeeeee!)
In case it's escaped your notice, this is Nashville. Will you quit with the snow already? Good grief.
Shiveringly yours,
Me
*
Dear Long, Clause-Laden Sentences in the Fic I Am Writing,
Where are you coming from? How can I make you stop? One or two for effect are nice, but the fic is starting to read like a Cormac McCarthy novel (only with punctuation), and that is NOT A GOOD THING.
Yours in desperation for periods,
Me
*
Dear Jack of All Trades
HOW did you get the Marquis de Sade episode past the censors? I...wow. Just wow.
Astonished,
Me
*
Icon meme from
Caprica getting nuked to oblivion by the Cylons in the BSG miniseries. The quotation is the title to an exceptionally bitter autobiography by a WWI vet, who basically spends the book lambasting everything about the English social order of the time, the war, etc. etc. It seemed appropriately tumultuous for the beginning of BSG.
My favorite Astaire/Rogers publicity photo (from Roberta) paired with lyrics from Swing Time's "The Way You Look Tonight." The pose comes from the "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" dance, which also happens to be my favorite, 'cause I love gloriously slow dances. It came out of my epic icon-making spree. I don't really post about the films much anymore, but I keep it around for somewhat sentimental reasons (always the best reasons for Fred and Ginger, aren't they?).
Scully yelling "Noooooooo!" as Mulder gets shot in "Monday." A product of my sporadic rewatch this past spring; mostly I find the image amusing, because Big Nos are generally hilarious to me.
One of my favorite events from B5: Ivanova, Delenn, and Lyta staging a rescue of Sheridan after he dies at Z'ha'dum. Okay, so it's not successful, but for 1997 or whenever this aired, it's still pretty awesome that they're taking over the war. "Strength" is also an accurate descriptor; not only are they strong in the face of personal grief over Sheridan's apparent death and the consequent near-fracturing of the alliance, all three of them are strong characters in their own ways.
Peter and Olivia from Fringe talking to the nutty Star Trek fan in...uh, whatever episode that was. Late S1, I think maybe "The Road Not Taken"? Anyway, the fact that Peter's enough of a fan to play along with the crazy informant by telling him to live long and prosper makes me giggle. (P.S. Fringe returns tomorrow! Eeeeee!)
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Date: 2011-01-21 02:12 am (UTC)You might have just described the most misogynistic woman I've ever met--which is the thing that makes sussing this guy out so difficult. Plenty of feminist women hold other women to an impossible standard in the hope that they'll outshine all the men, so...could still be a girl. But there is definitely that sense of justification in treating women terribly because they're not perfect enough, either way.
I actually kind of wonder if that's part of why he sticks around--if he's figured out that we're all women and therefore enjoys taunting us all the more.
Now, how all that fits in with his interpretation of Kosh as a sadistic bastard who tortures people for fun and treats all the humans like his puppets and just "rewrites personalities" for the fun of it...I have no idea.
Yeah, me either. In fact, that's part of why I had a slightly easier time ignoring his lengthy reply to the post today--it was just so far out of absolutely nowhere that I couldn't even begin to compose anything that would have been coherent in response. All the random screaming would have just looked hysterical, and even considering it made my brain hurt.