"Wild, 'cause I would do anything to tear you off your precious fence."

Feb 25, 2014 13:12

I'm trying - again - to cut off, get off, ditch the Seroquel, because it's turning my brain to mush. I slept maybe five fitful hours last night, and yet I feel more awake than if I'd slept seven on the Seroquel ( Read more... )

bad teeth, tftwp, pills for ills, dark horse, comics, aliens, stale hell, titan, david fincher, alan moore, outside, "chewing on shadows", mike mignola, alabaster, platypus, lovecraft, good tv

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sovay February 25 2014, 18:20:15 UTC
As of yesterday, I have left the House every day for fourteen days. It might not sound like much, but it is.

Especially in a shut-in winter. Go, you.

articles on Level A hazmat suits, the Genesis probe, ethane-methane rivers on Titan, a "blacker than black" material developed from multi-walled carbon nanotubes, buckshot, North Carolina newspapers, the Huygens atmospheric entry probe, and the possibility of methanogenic organisms in cryogenic hydrocarbon lakes.

I spent most of my evening reading about Oppenheimer and the engineering of the Trinity gadget. It did not produce much wordcount, but I know many more details than I did, which I suppose is what was needed.

I decided to do an SF piece for Sirenia Digest #97 - the aforementioned "Chewing on Shadows" - to prepare me for the cyborg story I need to write immediately afterwards.

I like the sound of both of these things.

I just find the book fucking wretched in all respects. Dull, glib, badly written, poorly drawn and colored.

My honest-to-Panthalassa first thought on finishing Neonomicon (because I did) was, " I've seen this done better in Sirenia Digest."

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greygirlbeast February 25 2014, 18:42:36 UTC

Especially in a shut-in winter. Go, you.

Thank you. It's my middle finger to the Polar Vortex.

I spent most of my evening reading about Oppenheimer and the engineering of the Trinity gadget.

A subject that fascinates me endlessly.

My honest-to-Panthalassa first thought on finishing Neonomicon (because I did) was

Yeah, I saw what you wrote, and I was very flattered. Before your entry, I'd not even heard of the book.

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sovay February 25 2014, 19:08:04 UTC
It's my middle finger to the Polar Vortex.

You'll need like five hands to express the proper opinion of it.

A subject that fascinates me endlessly.

I am hoping to handle it well.

Before your entry, I'd not even heard of the book.

I had to read From Hell to feel better about Alan Moore.

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greygirlbeast February 25 2014, 19:13:39 UTC

You'll need like five hands to express the proper opinion of it.

True.

I had to read From Hell to feel better about Alan Moore.

Good move. I honestly have no idea what crawled up his ass with Neonomicon.

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