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Return of the Attack of the Night of the Living Meme
First off, Happy Birthday Piuthar! That's
amethystlight to the rest of you. Despite actually asking before the day itself, your birthday gift art will be late. I keep promising people gift art and I have a backlog... I still owe Wendy the meme art. Not to mention I have this fanart project thingy I gave myself a while back, and I've only made a small dent in that. Here's a dent: The fanart for Courtney and Aloysius Crumrin. I might need to edit and reupload that, because the green is wonderfully intense, but their skin is too bright pink. Time to play with saturation levels... The list for the whole fanart project is on the main page of the gallery.
In pet news, the vet finally got back to me with the lab results, and told me my cat has high cholesterol. WTF? What am I supposed to do about this? She didn't seem to think any kind of medication was warranted, but what else am I supposed to do? She eats only dry food, and it's Purina One at that. Okay, she does get tiny tiny scraps of people food sometimes, but we're talking two bites a month. Also we obtained a set of pumpkin millipedes, which brought the count of millipedes in this house up to six. Six! Unfortunately one died last night, but I guess they were pretty young, and things happen...
Went to the State Fair twice, took pictures, too lazy to upload.
Okay, there are some memes going around, and I signed up for them from a couple people, but am only now getting around to answering.
Reply to this post, and I will list three things I love about you. Maybe more than three. Then repost to your own journal and spread the love.
Also:
Comment on this post. I will choose seven interests from your profile and you will explain what they mean and why you are interested in them. Post this along with your answers in your own journal so that others can play along.
The seven interests meme:
Questions from
placeboweek
1. Bellingham, WA to be specific. Go ahead and googlemap it, it won't give me a good URL to link. This is the city I was born in and grew up in, until I moved out here about seven years ago. I list it as an interest because I'm still always curious what's going on in my old stomping grounds. Bellingham is a city, not a tiny little town where everyone knows each other, contrary to what people seem to think. It is hippiesville though, and pot might as well be legal there...
3. Canti is the robot from an anime called FLCL. I have some fanart of him buried in ym DA gallery, but again if you google or wiki him, you should get a welath of info. FLCL is one of the funniest anime I've seen in a while, just don't try to make any sense of it, because there isn't much. Mostly it's about this kid, who gets whacked on the head by an alien girl with a guitar, and then robots come out of his head. Canti is one of them, but he becomes one of the main characters and kind of a household servant, except there's this one chick that thinks he's a god.
...yeah.
3. Prismacolors:I grew up using whatever art supplies I could get my hands on, mostly my mom's old stuff from college. Then I met Bridgie and she said I needed to try prismacolor pencils. I said colored pencils are colored pencils and those are expensive, so she sent me a big set of them. Colored pencils are not just colored pencils. We have prismacolor markers and pencils all over the place now, but the colors are consistent between markers and pencils so they combine well, the pencils are very high quality and smooth, basically I'm hooked.
4. World Creation: I only recently learned there's a name for this and other people do it. I have a number of fantasy worlds, most of them fairly detailed. There are characters and storylines within those worlds, and me and the rest of the household RP in them, but I also enjoy designing the flora, fauna, history, political structure, etc.
5. Wylde Nept is a celtic band our friend Wendy (
ciuinferrin) introduced us to when we visited her. I think Shad might have 'em listed in his favs too... They're very good, and I like their original stuff, not just their versions of celtic classics.
6. Dave Mckean is the guy whose name you see paired with Neil Gaiman a lot. He does this amazing collage-y digital art. Look up Mirrormask or Neverwhere for some of his stuff with Neil. Also the storybook Wolves in the Walls, which is awesome. I know he's done some other kid's storybooks with Neil but that's the only one I've read.
7. Nostalgia is kind of an unavoidable interest, isn't it? It is for me at least. I know I find my brain wandering to the old remember when stuff all the time... plus I miss the eighties cartoons from my childhood. The eighties were good stupid fun.
Questions from
dragonwhishes
There's some repeats from above...
1. Brian Froud is the guy who designed the Dark Crystal and Labyrinth, and he's got a substantial body of work about faeries. I have lots of his art books. Gorgeous watercolor over pencil, and his wife makes dolls that look like his drawings... or vice-versa.
2. Poison Elves is/was a comic written by a guy from my hometown, B'ham, but you can find it on comic stands all over. The author/artist Drew Hayes died not too long ago, which is a shame. He wasn't much older than me. I never met him, but it seemed like everyone else I knew did, because we all moved in the same circles I guess. The elves of the Arraka'ar world (Where Telve and Bardha are from) were influenced by PE.
3. Information Society is the band that basically pioneered techno way back in the when. Their Hack album is a bestseller, even if their stuff isn't quite like the techno that's out there now. It's good stuff.
4. World Creation: See above
5. Canti: See above
6. You can't tell me you don't know who Rowlf the Dog is. As much as people adore Kermit and describe Jim Henson as being similar to him, he always identified more with Rowlf, who's actually been around longer than Kermit, or at least in a fully realized form. Rowlf was used on late night talk shows way before the Muppet Show came about. I always liked him because of the laid back manner, and the piano playing, because I used to do piano. I saw one of the old Rowlf puppets in the smithsonian once and just stared at his puppet hands, which had been worn and shaped by the human hands inside them.
7. Prismacolors: See above
If you want to ask some different ones so there's not repeats, I'll answer...
In pet news, the vet finally got back to me with the lab results, and told me my cat has high cholesterol. WTF? What am I supposed to do about this? She didn't seem to think any kind of medication was warranted, but what else am I supposed to do? She eats only dry food, and it's Purina One at that. Okay, she does get tiny tiny scraps of people food sometimes, but we're talking two bites a month. Also we obtained a set of pumpkin millipedes, which brought the count of millipedes in this house up to six. Six! Unfortunately one died last night, but I guess they were pretty young, and things happen...
Went to the State Fair twice, took pictures, too lazy to upload.
Okay, there are some memes going around, and I signed up for them from a couple people, but am only now getting around to answering.
Reply to this post, and I will list three things I love about you. Maybe more than three. Then repost to your own journal and spread the love.
Also:
Comment on this post. I will choose seven interests from your profile and you will explain what they mean and why you are interested in them. Post this along with your answers in your own journal so that others can play along.
The seven interests meme:
Questions from
1. Bellingham, WA to be specific. Go ahead and googlemap it, it won't give me a good URL to link. This is the city I was born in and grew up in, until I moved out here about seven years ago. I list it as an interest because I'm still always curious what's going on in my old stomping grounds. Bellingham is a city, not a tiny little town where everyone knows each other, contrary to what people seem to think. It is hippiesville though, and pot might as well be legal there...
3. Canti is the robot from an anime called FLCL. I have some fanart of him buried in ym DA gallery, but again if you google or wiki him, you should get a welath of info. FLCL is one of the funniest anime I've seen in a while, just don't try to make any sense of it, because there isn't much. Mostly it's about this kid, who gets whacked on the head by an alien girl with a guitar, and then robots come out of his head. Canti is one of them, but he becomes one of the main characters and kind of a household servant, except there's this one chick that thinks he's a god.
...yeah.
3. Prismacolors:I grew up using whatever art supplies I could get my hands on, mostly my mom's old stuff from college. Then I met Bridgie and she said I needed to try prismacolor pencils. I said colored pencils are colored pencils and those are expensive, so she sent me a big set of them. Colored pencils are not just colored pencils. We have prismacolor markers and pencils all over the place now, but the colors are consistent between markers and pencils so they combine well, the pencils are very high quality and smooth, basically I'm hooked.
4. World Creation: I only recently learned there's a name for this and other people do it. I have a number of fantasy worlds, most of them fairly detailed. There are characters and storylines within those worlds, and me and the rest of the household RP in them, but I also enjoy designing the flora, fauna, history, political structure, etc.
5. Wylde Nept is a celtic band our friend Wendy (
6. Dave Mckean is the guy whose name you see paired with Neil Gaiman a lot. He does this amazing collage-y digital art. Look up Mirrormask or Neverwhere for some of his stuff with Neil. Also the storybook Wolves in the Walls, which is awesome. I know he's done some other kid's storybooks with Neil but that's the only one I've read.
7. Nostalgia is kind of an unavoidable interest, isn't it? It is for me at least. I know I find my brain wandering to the old remember when stuff all the time... plus I miss the eighties cartoons from my childhood. The eighties were good stupid fun.
Questions from
There's some repeats from above...
1. Brian Froud is the guy who designed the Dark Crystal and Labyrinth, and he's got a substantial body of work about faeries. I have lots of his art books. Gorgeous watercolor over pencil, and his wife makes dolls that look like his drawings... or vice-versa.
2. Poison Elves is/was a comic written by a guy from my hometown, B'ham, but you can find it on comic stands all over. The author/artist Drew Hayes died not too long ago, which is a shame. He wasn't much older than me. I never met him, but it seemed like everyone else I knew did, because we all moved in the same circles I guess. The elves of the Arraka'ar world (Where Telve and Bardha are from) were influenced by PE.
3. Information Society is the band that basically pioneered techno way back in the when. Their Hack album is a bestseller, even if their stuff isn't quite like the techno that's out there now. It's good stuff.
4. World Creation: See above
5. Canti: See above
6. You can't tell me you don't know who Rowlf the Dog is. As much as people adore Kermit and describe Jim Henson as being similar to him, he always identified more with Rowlf, who's actually been around longer than Kermit, or at least in a fully realized form. Rowlf was used on late night talk shows way before the Muppet Show came about. I always liked him because of the laid back manner, and the piano playing, because I used to do piano. I saw one of the old Rowlf puppets in the smithsonian once and just stared at his puppet hands, which had been worn and shaped by the human hands inside them.
7. Prismacolors: See above
If you want to ask some different ones so there's not repeats, I'll answer...

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Good stuff:
You are not only a hell of a lot more mature than I'd expect for your age, you're also a hell of a lot more mature than some people a decade older and some...
You're a Discworld fan! Do you know how many Discworld fans I know, apart from family I've shoved the books at? That's right, it's you. The downside is I think you may know more about Discworld than I do...
You never, ever, have anything bad to say about anybody. This utterly blows my mind.
On to the interests:
1. CSI - why? I've watched a little of it...
2. acheron hades
3. writing bad literature
4. looking at clouds
5. ackflaildie
6. manta rays - why, WHY?? ;) They're so creepy!
7. my body hates me
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<3 Thank you. And sometimes I think bad thoughts about people, but usually I just keep my mouth shut.
1. CSI
The first show I ever really got into that wasn't a comedy or animated. And I've stayed interested in it. I guess it's that I can relate to the characters emotionally, and occasionally the characters make me giggle.
2. acheron hades
Wow, this is one of the most repeated interests. o_O Anyway, he's a villain from a series of books I love, the Thursday Next ones. BUY THEM, REY. BUY THEM.
3. writing bad literature
Because... because! :D In seriousness - a lot of the time people say that my writing's good, but I've just thought it to be okayish.
4. looking at clouds
I like to look at clouds. I don't see pictures in them, not always, but I just like seeing how they're shaped.
5. ackflaildie
One of my friends had an icon that had this for the keywords. Sometimes, that describes my state of mind.
6. manta rays
THEY ARE CUTE AND CUDDLY AND MISUNDERSTOOD.
7. my body hates me
I swear, it does. When I was young, the bones in my feet were growing at an angle. Earlier than that, I had a really bad kidney infection and I had to be in the hospital for about three days. I've had numerous girly-type problems, and my hormones/thingies that give me emotions like to go wacko over small shit.
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1. Hunh. It's been enough to hold my interest through an episode if I flip channels and run into it... That's saying something, since we don't watch much TV around here.
2. I have heard of that, but sadly I have no money atm. I just managed to budget for a couple Discworld books recently.
3. I thought maybe you meant deliberately bad... because sometimes that's funny.
6. They are creepy. And I doubt they're cuddly, what with the being underwater and all.
7. Geez. Sorry to hear it. I have my share of mild body oddities, but nothing too serious. Of course, periods are a bitch.
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Also, that Halloween meme really weirds me out!
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You make Morri happy. That's a biggie in my book. I know he's still a little timid about RP and stuff, so him having good people to RP and talk with is important.
You're at once refreshingly normal and able to hold your own amongst us freaks.
I have seen your writing bits. They are fantastic.
It's okay, you're only weirded out because you've had your cutlery drained.
1. bubble tea
2. gerbils. Seriously woman, why are you gerbil obsessed?
3. ipod - really, there's better things out there. See the liiiight!
4. j.p. licks - is this a person?
5. ymca
6. ogden nash - I feel that I should know who this is.
7.crockpot - errr?
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I always feel a little light-headed after having my cutlery drained.
1. Bubble tea is milk tea (usually flavored with something) and little round balls called pearls. They're made of tapioca and taste a little like soft gummy bears. I love bubble tea because it's like getting something to drink and something to eat all in one treat.
2. I'm gerbil-obsessed because they make awesome pets. They're easy to take care of, clean, cute, and entertaining. And they don't trigger my allergies. And they're dumb as rocks. What's not to love?
3. Sorry, I'm a mac girl. ;) Ever since my dad brought home a Mac classic, I've been in love with macs. It made sense to get an iPod because it worked so seamlessly with my mac. I was starting to accumulate quite the music collection, too, so I needed something that could hold all my tunes.
Currently, I'm trying to convince myself that I don't need a touch iPod, that the nano and the regular 40GB I own should be more than enough.
4. J.P. Lick's is an ice cream shop! It's called that because the first store was in an area of Boston called Jamaica Plain. They have delicious ice cream and ice cream cakes, and the best soft-serve frozen yogurt on the planet.
5. o/~ Young man, there's a place you can go/ I said, Young man, when you're short on your dough o/~
Uh... anyway, I belong to the Y, it's where I learned to swim and where I exercise. Gyms around here are expensive and they're one of the cheaper ones.
6. Ogden Nash is a 20th century poet, known for his witty and humorous poems about animals, people, and relationships. You should check him out, some of his poems are really clever and cute. He's one of the most underrated poets of the 20th century.
7. I has a crockpot! I like to cook with it in the winter. You just shove a bunch of stuff into it in the morning, and then come home to the smell of a delicious dinner.
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2. I have had some gerbils that were dumb as rocks, but I've had some smart ones too. They're excellent at recycling cardboard.
3. I have a non-ipod MP3 player... I've worked with macs and PC's, and Macs do crash less, but the issue I have with macs is that if anything goes, you have to take it to a qualified repair person, who will order the part and put it in for a part fee, shipping fee, and labor fee. With all of that, Macs have to have less problems, otherwise no one would buy them. I build my own computers. A computer where I can't replace so much as even the simplest bits because no one will sell them to me rubs me the wrong way.
4. Never heard of it...
5. Gyms are too damn expensive... but I get my excercise walking and playing with swords.
6. You are clearly too well-read for me.
7. Hunh. Guess we should use ours more.
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Okay, I googled that to see what you meant and ew. No. Bubble tea has all the pearls at the bottom, and they're bigger, and they aren't suspended in the drink like some weird DNA assay. Icky.
3. That's one thing I don't like about the iPod, that once the battery dies, you're totally screwed. But, generally speaking, my mac products become outdated long before they actually crap out on me, so I'm pretty happy with them.
4. It's only in Boston, that's probably why. ;)
edit: hurr hurr, forgot who I was logged in as.
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As I understand it, itunes and all music on ipods is in a proprietary format? Or maybe I heard wrong. Basically that makes it less flexible all around.
And lazy logins don't bother me.
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You should give bubble tea a try. People either love it or not like it at all, but I promise it can't possibly be as bad as that orbitz stuff.
I don't purchase my music on iTunes. All my music is in mp3 format. :)
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Maaaybe.
I think you had itunes in your interests too, so I assumed. Good for you!
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Also, in the sketch for the Mad Hatter--is that him having tea with Time? Because that's an absolutely wonderful idea. I poked at the Time thing a little when I was playing the Cheshire Cat.
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Or I could just scroll down and inch and read the commentary. Sorry.
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It is! And no biggie, on the not seeing the descrip. until after you posted. I was very big on the personification of ideas like Time as a kid. That is also, incidentally, a detailed drawing of the guts of my own pocketwatch for the back of Time's head.
Was this part of the meme?
Good things:
Morri adores the hell out of you, and that means a lot. I think you're responsible for really making him feel comfortable in online RP land.
You have brilliant characterization! Djehuty has become a household name over here. I'm kind of jealous Shad and Bridgie and Morri all have characters he's friends with. Dirk and Djehuty really need to chat, they'd get along, I think. Dirk is interested in all forms of knowledge, and books.
You seem pretty laid back and nice and brilliant, which is exactly the kind of people I like knowing.
Interests:
1. achewood
2. ion channels
3. poicephalus
4. oberlin
5. voltage-gated sodium channels (Seriously, wtf?)
6. madame max
7. slugs (Because I grew up in prime slug territory...)
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And yeah, Djehuty and Dirk do need to meet. I've sort of been in an RP-blahs mode for a while, but I'm gonna try to get out of it.
Interests!
1. Achewood is a weird web comic that...I don't actually keep up with any more, but is awesome.
2. Heh. Dang, that and # 5 really sort of date when I set up my user info. I worked for three-plus years in a lab, poking at cells and reading sodium currents from them. So it was looking at ion channels in cell membranes, specifically voltage-gated sodium ones. Mostly studying local anesthetics, but we moved to some antidepressants too.
3. One of my birds is a red-bellied parrot, Poicephalus rufiventris. He's a chatty and ornery little dude.
4. That's my college! Where I went!
5. See 2.
6. Oh, dude. Madame Max is a wonderful character from the Palliser novels by Trollope. She's...just way cool. Very competent, very independent, considerably smarter and cooler than just about everyone else. And finally, when they're well past their first days of youth, she and one of the niftier guys get to get married.
7. I like slugs. I think they are cute and charming! :D Slugs!
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That seems to be going around, it's contagious or something. I am the least affected of people I know, but it's harder to get enthused about RP when all the cool kids aren't playing. But I'm an RP slut...
1. I thought it sounded familiar...
2. Wow. I'm sorry, but that sounds incredibly dull. But as a matter of personal interest, which antidepressants?
3. I don't like pet birds...
6. Haven't read that...
7. Uhhh... they're entertaining to put salt on? I'm sorry, but I grew up in the great pacific northwest where slugs are as common as dandelions. Nice big banana slugs, at that. They don't bother me, but I don't see them as all that interesting either.
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Y'know, I've been tagged for similar question memes and I have yet to get to them..gah.
Please give Bridgie *HUGSHUGSHUGS* for me!
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And happy belated birthday.