seraphcelene: (by violetsmiles)
So, what totally kills me is how the 45 year-old, twice divorced with three kids, guy with the 20 year-old Ukranian "mail order bride" never once blinked while stating that the reason he didn't like dating American women was that it was like dating "peer to peer". No matter how many ways I turn that phrase it never gets any better.

Then there was the American guy with the serious hate-on for American women. He insisted that American women were too unappreciative. It's all about their "entitlement" after all. Poor guy, he just wanted to meet a woman who would appreciate the things that American women take for granted. Somehow, the whole time he was talking I couldn't help but wonder if grateful was actually the word that he was looking for.
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Kurt Vonnegut died yesterday at the grand old age of 84. I’d like to feel sad that he died, and in a way I am because the world just lost an amazing human being. On the other hand, Kurt Vonnegut made an awesome run of it. His life and his work were spectacular examples of human potential realized.

[livejournal.com profile] lostakasha has beautiful things to say and some things that are not quite as shiny.

Thinking about KV and freedom of speech and the like I started to think about an argument I had yesterday with a book reviewer. I’m not going to go into the details except to wonder if my expectations for well written book reviews are out of line. Just because a book is beautifully written should I expect a review of the book to also be well written? Am I making a presumption when I critique the writing in your review the way that you critique the writing in the book?

Joyce Carol Oats, long ago, opted not to write negative reviews. When it comes to fanfiction I agree. This is for fun, not profit and you don’t owe me anything. Books ... well, people buy books and people make a living from writing books.

Agreeing to listen and respecting the word: briefly, book reviews )

And we also have today's poem that is not actually a poem at all; it's a song.

Across the Universe by John Lennon and Paul McCarthy )
seraphcelene: (by violetsmiles)
I just read a summary of the first arc for the BtVS Season Eight comic (Long Way Home) on Wikipedia, and it included the following statement:

This series has been described as 'canon' by both Whedon and various commentators. As the creator of Buffy, Joss Whedon's association with Buffyverse story is often linked to how canonical the various stories are. Since Whedon is writing this arc, it will be seen as a continuation of the official continuity established by Buffy and Angel.

To be honest, I don't care for that statement. I'm really not interested in counting this as canon.

1) Not everyone's going to buy the comics, so I don't know that it will become part of fandom enough to be recognized as canonical.
2) I like how the story ended and I'm not interested in seeing a "canonical" continuation. I'd much rather Joss did something new or if he doesn't want to do anything new, figure out a way to get Firefly back on TV with all of the original cast.


I understand that you love something and want to keep it going, but frankly it's been so long that I feel like I've moved on from the show as something new. Maybe it has more to do with the fact that I didn't like the whole "every girl who could be a Slayer is a Slayer" idea. The beauty of Buffy and what appealed is that she was "one girl in the world." Singular. Adding Faith in the mix didn't change that but a Slayer army problematizes everything and although I can see the potential for Slayers as a mass group (I've read some really awesome fic exploring what it could mean to unleash that kind of power on an unsuspecting world), I don't feel interested in pursuing what all that could mean in a canonical timeline.

Maybe I should go buy the comic and be blown away by how well written it is, re-igniting my passion for the show. Oh, wait ... my passion never actually dwindled. So there you go. No idea how to handle it. None. Whatsoever.

Not to mention that one particular bit of information really pissed me off.

SPOILER WARNING!!!!! )

I don't read the books and I know Joss considers most of them ancillary or noncanonical, and besides it's puts me in mind of fanfic writ large. Plus, I've read MUCH better fanfic than what the book sleeves and summaries of the tie-in novel promise. I've enjoyed some of the Tales of the Slayers, but all in all, canon for me is the show.

I really don't know how to react to the comics. I feel as if I should give it a try, but at the same time it seems like one more tie-in and less like a continuation of the series. I think it's just too much distance between the end of the show and the comics.

Or maybe I'm just cranky because I'm sick and congested and it's raining and I'm not at home curled up with the newest Caitlin Kiernan novel or my episodes of Angel. And I'm at work so I'm also not writing. That could totally make a body cranky, don't you think?
seraphcelene: (Inner Peace by violetsmiles)
I am boggled and amazed. *stares at fandom* I tried to do some catching up and ... just cant. Cause there's way too much and my eyes are still fatigued.

Concerning the wank, [livejournal.com profile] thebratqueen said it best. I'm not going to comment because all the points have been made by those far wiser and more eloquent than I. Even the lawyers chimed in to explain the why of it and still, she didn't seem to get it, dude. I can't ... boggled. Just. Boggled. One thing I can say is: Beware an angry fandom. Fear is mighty. And personally, I really would like to keep playing in this particular sandbox.

And because all things ultimately revolve around me, of course this would happen on the day that I try to solicit second readers. In my defense, I'm not advertising. I'm not paying ya'll. Can't afford it. My life really does kinda suck in terms of the money, but hey, I'm young. I'll get over it. And when I'm rich and famous and thin and pretty and live in the south of France with vacation houses in Italy and Ireland, I'll remember all the little people who helped me on the way.
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Big ole stinky feet.

It's official.

Boycotting the BCS games this season.

Die BCS. Die!
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Kerfuffles over at BBF, again. Same game. Feedback. I don't know why I bother. It's never going to be resolved.

Random rambling nonsense behind the tag )

Ok. Enjoy the rest of you day.
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Hate NYU. Really, really do. Wireless went down and no one seems to know where the connection came from and who it belongs to. I've had it for over a month. It figures. Will be offline for who knows how long. Hopefully, back up by Thursday. If I'm lucky no one will die between then and now.

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