nano_moose: Serenity: River Tam's skirt flaring out as she moves, almost like a sea creature. (fwoosh (ish pretty))
Extremely Small A. Alces Sighting ([personal profile] nano_moose) wrote 2006-12-03 09:45 pm (UTC)

CONTINUING TO PLAY SHADOWRUN. GETTING PWNED WITH SLIGHTLY LESS EMBARRASING REGULARITY. Also, starting to earn some real money now, so I'm going to keep doing easy jobs until I get enough for better deck and maybe some backup. The writing thing was awesome (I got a prize! The teacher made this big long speech about how great I was. It made me feel fuzzy inside) and er, I may have been somewhat kind of a little bit inspired by Mortal Engines, but it wasn't a total rip-off, I swear. Dude, Tom makes everything charming. (Pennyroyal! I love him. And, er, I promise it's not completely without reason, but I can't explain why without Snape Killing Dumbledore. Wow, taken out of context, that last sentence is completely bizarre.) SILENT HILL WON'T STOP, MAN. IT LIVES ON PAIN AND SUFFERING.

(Hee! He was a cool guy. I could have made a TV series about him. He used to do what I believe one collectively labels Bad Shit, until one night he nearly died, and he realized, "You know, if I had died, the Big Man would have a perfectly good reason to damn me, and I don't blame him." He was really intense about it, too, you could see he believed what he was saying. I miss that in priests. So now he's trying his best to make himself worthwhile as a human being, which is awesome. But he wasn't all happy-happy reformed yey, either. Told great stories.)

I like Scar! "I'm surrounded by idiots." Man, I adore the way Disney personified their characters. Nothing quite beats that headstroke/shouldernudge thing he did while he was singing "Be Prepared". And his voice actor does a fabulous job of seeming – smooth and urbane and totally, totally above you, except not so much with the cowardice and occasional moments of rarrgh. And man, I'm totally creeped out by the way he can go from sounding so comforting and reasonable to Simba to ordering the hyenas to kill him, without a change in expression. (I'm – pretty sure I'm not JD. I don't gel my hair, for a start. Also, I am not a doctor. I'm one of those people that can come out with stuff that makes absolutely no sense in the current conversation, because I was busy following my little logic train in my head while everybody else had already shifted topics of discussion. Isn't it, though. That's what it's all starting to be like, now – the reasoning's something like, if people compete, they perform better, but they fail to realize that also means they cut corners.)

(Awesome! I wonder if my university'll have neat stuff like that. My recent post about the sky pretty much sums up what the weather's been doing lately, i.e. Some Weird Shit. It's nice now, though. Smells like nighttime rain.)

Perhaps every sentence should end that way! But it turned out to be a penis enlargement ad. I imagine it would get less funny after a while, though. "merely amorphous"? Whoa. I'm – that's pretty cool. It takes a lot to incorporate both those words into a spam name (a lot of what, I'm not quite sure).

That's the problem! That's how I associate music as well, but because so much of what I listen to is soundtracks, I'm afraid I'll end up composing this weird Frankenstein FST from the severed songs of other canons. I'm already trying to stop myself from associating Black Heart (from [livejournal.com profile] firefly99's FST) with Shrike, but AGH it goes so WELL but it isn't fair on her. And I am not going to give Hells Coming With Me to Hester, dammit brain, I don't care if it's a perfect I Will Be Shortly Fornicating Upwards Your Excrement song. THERE'S MORE TO HER THAN THAT.

(BLAGH River Icon then. Because it is my favourite.)

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