Happenings

Jun 20, 2011 17:00

1. I have internet again! Although there's something very wrong about the fact that every few months, I am celebrating the return of the internet. *glares at internet devices*

2. I am so obsessed with the new X-Men movie that it's eating into my productivity (and my bank account). It's made me really miss comic books, which I haven't had time for ( Read more... )

comics, x-men, random

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visiblemarket June 20 2011, 21:29:09 UTC


2. I am somewhat obsessed with the new X-Men movie, but I'm trying my hardest not to get sucked into the fanfic. Because I don't have the mental or emotional resources to deal with a whole new fandom again. So instead I just trawl tumblr for gifs and/or textsfromlastnight match ups. Productivity!

3. What on earth is a German Stone?

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guanin June 20 2011, 21:46:26 UTC
2. I am not participating in discussions or anything precisely because of that. I just read a fic here and there, play back Erik's scenes in my head way too many times, wonder why I have such a thing for red guys with prehensile tails, aka. Azazel. Any more than that... yeah, I really have time right now, though my geeky mind keeps lying to me that I do.

3. Oops! I meant Rosetta Stone. I've had it sitting there for six months and haven't used to until now. Never mind that my brain is having an overload thinking in Spanish, French, and English at the exact same time.

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visiblemarket June 20 2011, 21:52:25 UTC
2. Are there really that many red guys with prehensile tails out there for it to be an established type? I mean...Azazel, Hellboy, and maybe Satan?

3. Mm, well, German is kind of close to English the way French is close to Spanish, so...it shouldn't be so bad?

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guanin June 20 2011, 23:16:26 UTC
2. Probably not. Hellboy is the only other one in comics that I can think of, but I haven't had much time to get into comics other than a few here and there. *sigh* I'm trying my darnest to try to clamp down on the urge to get Azazel bunnies right now.

3. It's like Old English in sentence structure, which changed completely in English during the Norman years when English became much more simplified. That's going to be the tough part. But I'm not really worried. Well, not that worried. It's a challenge. I like those sometimes.

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