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Oct. 25th, 2013 09:24 pm
silverflight8: bee on rose  (Default)
It has been absolutely the longest week ever. I am pretty sure that Monday was literally an age away. It was long because of many real life things scheduled to happen all at once, which means I've been buried in paper all week. I have now:

a) gotten home
b) eaten dinner
c) washed my hair and dressed in pyjamas
d) looked at the mess of paper, pencils, pens, rulers, and assorted detritus on my desk and given up
and e) am going to go lie in bed with a book.

I think I may go to sleep early, even.
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AAAAND I missed it!

Pffft that's exactly like me. *sigh* At least it's only 12:50am? If I were in my old timezone it'd still be August 31st!

At any rate, it's been four years since I opened this journal! With a really terrible first entry. In the meantime, I've moved twice (four times if you count inter-city), learned so many weird things, met five zillion people (some of whom are friends, and some of whom I still don't know, offline and online), set up a household sorta, got another job, and read a lot of books. I did lj_s, I learned how to salsa (allegedly), did not attend figure skating classes but practiced, joined more choirs, alternately let my piano lapse and frantically worked on it, visited interminable zoos, museums, attractions, galleries, etc... Lost track of some friends, made so many more, wrote stories and manuscripts and papers. The sky didn't fall, no catastrophes occurred, and I think it's been a pretty successful four years--everything looks rosier looking back, anyway. I like to think that I've changed since I've begun, but who knows? I like my life. I set up new accounts all over the place, but LJ is pretty definitely my home.

I would throw a party in the comments except I've always been a square so I'm still not sure...how?

(I'm kind of sad that my journal is not 1000 entries exactly today, but win some, lose some. 980 is close! Kind of like 12:50am.)

meme

Feb. 10th, 2013 12:32 am
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Meme from [livejournal.com profile] lilithnaamah:
How this works: Comment with your favorite color and I'll respond by asking you five questions so I can get to know you better. Update your journal with the answers to the questions. Include this explanation in the post and offer to ask other people questions.


1. What is one thing everyone should know about you?
I read a lot of books. I love words and things similar to that (calligraphy, languages, literary criticism, linguistics, etc.) If you get that, we'll probably get along swimmingly.

2. Red is the color of passion. Who is your biggest fictional crush?
I have so many. (I never deal well with favourite questions.) Mostly it's the hyper-competent and powerful characters. Take Carol Berg's Collegia Magica novels - I was meh with Dante (he was a pretty good wizard, twisted and tortured past, incredibly ripe for fandom h/c and whump) but h/c's never done much for me, so it was Ilario who was my absolute favourite. (I was so disappointed when the third book was narrated by Dante instead of Ilario! Aww.) He is a fantastic actor pretending to be a foppish useless brother to Queen Eugenie, but he's actually a phenomenal swordsman and maintains the disguise to help her. Also, characters like Hermione Granger and Bellatrix Lestrange for the same reason - they're both incredibly powerful and competent witches, especially Bellatrix, who has clearly proven herself to be good enough to stand as Voldemort's right hand - forget Lucius Malfoy. I mean, she's a horrible person who killed and tortured others mercilessly, was slavishly devoted to a man even worse than her, but. Well. Same goes for Melisande Shahrizai, who knows exactly what buttons to push to achieve exactly what she wants, and knows precisely how to manipulate people and events. Back in the duelling arena, Joscelin Verreuil and Bao both. Gwalchmai ap Lot (Sir Gawain) from Hawk of May. Also Obi-Wan Kenobi: I always fast-foward through the cringe-inducing Anakin/Padmé moments in The Attack of the Clones - and I ship them! in text form - and skip to where Obi-Wan is off adventuring. (Knighted for duelling and defeating the first Sith to appear for centuries, while still a Padawan! How could I resist?) And then the usual slew of suspects for impressionable young girls - Rhett Butler, Fitzwilliam Darcy, etc. But not Heathcliff, because I loathed every single character in that novel, up to and including Lockwood and Nelly Dean.

I don't always come out with OTPs, but I often do emerge from books with one true characters.

3. What is the worst movie you've ever seen?
I almost never watch movies unless someone makes me, so I have a pretty limited pool of movies. I suppose the worst is Revolutionary Road. I had to watch it in class, and just eurgh. I'm sure it has great value in some film-related capacity (and looking at the Wikipedia page, it looks like Winslet won a slew of awards and the movie was favourably received by critics), but man, I did not need to sit and watch a depressing film for two hours. The only consoling bit was the look on DiCaprio's face as he emerges from the hospital doors at the end - I have never seen such an obvious manifestation of someone looking completely and utterly shattered.

Also I accidentally went into the theatre too late, and saw the last half hour of the nearly universally-panned Green Lantern movie, but mostly that film just didn't make sense.

4. Going along with the memory theme, what is your favorite childhood memory?
Hm. One of my favourites is my dad teaching me how to skate. I used to live a couple blocks from my elementary school, and they had one of those outdoor rinks set up on their property - the kind where you spray water on the ground with a hose, and then shovel off the snow that accumulates. Anyway, at some point I'd learned to sort of skate on my own in a straight line, but I couldn't figure out how to turn. I asked my dad, who was next to me, and he said, basically, that "You have to feel it. Feel like you're going left" and couldn't explain further. It was really kind of confusing - I mean, what? - but it worked, and I didn't skate right off the rink!

(Now I know that you lean your weight and use the edge of your skates, but hey!)

5. If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?
I like living where I live, but if I had to move, I want to live somewhere in Europe, probably either France or England owing to language. One of these days I really, really want to travel Europe by myself and indulge myself in visiting all those places I've learned about in history. I tried persuading my parents to go to historical places, but they weren't really interested; history's not really their thing, so we went to tourist attractions but not the places of historic significance. The Eiffel tower isn't very interesting, but I did want to go to la Place de la Concorde.
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If you have come to my journal looking for help using LiveJournal, please go to the main support center, where you will probably get a faster response from more knowledgeable people.

Hi! Welcome to my journal! I like books and words and languages and all sorts of things. If you like books, we'll probably get along splendidly. This journal is a mix of fannish and bookish and real-life stuff, but in general I keep this journal lighthearted, as a place to have fun--this is where I relax, chat with people, and do silly things. My favourite genres of books are historical fiction, fantasy, alternate history, historical fantasy, science fiction... Come in, pull up a chair!

Let me be terribly earnest for a moment: I like Aquinas' quote "Seldom affirm, never deny, always distinguish." I believe truth is complex, that slogans rarely express the complexities that underlie them, and that when possible I should try to understand why before attacking. There are terrible people, terrible beliefs, but merely shouting about "wrongness" has rarely worked. (I am atheist, but I remain fascinated by medieval Europe, the role Christianity had in shaping that society and ours today, and I enjoy Aquinas' logic and writing.)

My reviews/critiques tend to be whatever catches my fancy, but I am not interested in defending what I like on anyone's merits. I also consider this place a space for me, the reader: reviews I write represent only my point of view, are for other readers, and are not intended to be personal attacks.

I have a Dreamwidth account under the same name, but LiveJournal is my home. Everything on DW is on LJ, but not the other way around.

If you need to contact me, my @livejournal.com address will reach me.

New friends: There's a bit of a more descriptive entry about me here (protected post).

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