Spit on a Stranger
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fandom: Torchwood
characters: John Hart/Jack Harkness
music: Pavement
summary: I can see the long and short, the middle and what's in between.
password: pourmeout
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fandom: Torchwood
characters: John Hart/Jack Harkness
music: Pavement
summary: I can see the long and short, the middle and what's in between.
password: pourmeout
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You Told The Drunks I Knew Karate
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fandom: Sherlock (BBC)
music: Zoey Van Goey
summary: Why do I do the dumbest things for you?
length: 2:47
characters: Sherlock/John
password = karate
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fandom: Sherlock (BBC)
music: Zoey Van Goey
summary: Why do I do the dumbest things for you?
length: 2:47
characters: Sherlock/John
password = karate
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Starships
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fandom: Star Trek XI
music: Nicki Minaj - Starships
summary: Starships were meant to fly.
length: 3:31
characters: Kirk, assorted crew. Gen with canon K/G and S/U scenes.
notes: This is one of my first vids, so feedback/criticism is highly welcome!
password = handsup
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fandom: Star Trek XI
music: Nicki Minaj - Starships
summary: Starships were meant to fly.
length: 3:31
characters: Kirk, assorted crew. Gen with canon K/G and S/U scenes.
notes: This is one of my first vids, so feedback/criticism is highly welcome!
password = handsup
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Every time I go on Livejournal I am reminded of Wiscon, which I really want to go to, but cannot because of commencement on the 27th. So angry argh.
It's also just ironic that I'm prevented from going to this feminist sci-fi convention by my graduation. After losing the feminist and queer-positive background of a New England liberal arts women's college, I could have used the experience of a productive intellectual feminist environment. Life outside theWomen's Auxiliary Ivory Tower Bubble? I guess not.
It's just so like my college to interfere with any outside life / sense of self right up until the bitter end. And we love it. Since 1875!
It's also just ironic that I'm prevented from going to this feminist sci-fi convention by my graduation. After losing the feminist and queer-positive background of a New England liberal arts women's college, I could have used the experience of a productive intellectual feminist environment. Life outside the
It's just so like my college to interfere with any outside life / sense of self right up until the bitter end. And we love it. Since 1875!
After some googling, I'm glad I'm not the only one who didn't hit pause on Netflix one day and go "MAYBE RIVER SONG IS ROMANA."
There's always room for more fic, though. Maybe this is what will actually convince me to write something. (If my original writing is so boringly depressing, why do I only get ideas for fix-it fanfics?)
There's always room for more fic, though. Maybe this is what will actually convince me to write something. (If my original writing is so boringly depressing, why do I only get ideas for fix-it fanfics?)
One good thing about having a mostly unused LJ is that I can post the following and be reasonably sure I won't get any well-meaning but uninformed responses: OH MY GOD, I'M NEVER GOING TO GET INTO GRADUATE SCHOOL, THESE (MOSTLY STILL IMPLICIT) REJECTIONS SUCK.
I'm wound up pretty tight with responses coming sometime in the next month or so, but I don't want to be constantly complaining to everyone about it. I'm already dealing with enough feedback on how I: should be applying to law school instead / need to demand a justification for not being in the 2-5% selected at a particular school / shouldn't try for [insert R1] because they know someone who hated it in undergrad so the graduate program sucks as well / will get in because of the quality of my poetry (I'm applying to a PhD...not in creative writing.)
I'm wound up pretty tight with responses coming sometime in the next month or so, but I don't want to be constantly complaining to everyone about it. I'm already dealing with enough feedback on how I: should be applying to law school instead / need to demand a justification for not being in the 2-5% selected at a particular school / shouldn't try for [insert R1] because they know someone who hated it in undergrad so the graduate program sucks as well / will get in because of the quality of my poetry (I'm applying to a PhD...not in creative writing.)
I'm not sure how much I'll end up using this journal -- I used my old LJ from 2003 til 2008 or so, and the resulting written record of my life back then is fantastic. But, on the other hand, my social sphere is all on Facebook, so I've gotten used to snapping off a few lines and getting large amounts of Internet Social Interaction in return. A dilemma.
Still! I do plan to friend the journals I've been lurking around for increased ease of reading, and I know I'm always creeped out by people with blank accounts friending me, so I feel like something should be here. Does this do?
Still! I do plan to friend the journals I've been lurking around for increased ease of reading, and I know I'm always creeped out by people with blank accounts friending me, so I feel like something should be here. Does this do?