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Nov 08, 2012 09:46

Had another nightmare last night. Not as bad as the others, but honestly, I'm kind of sick of all these nightmares. My dad suggested I start my relaxation tapes before bed to help me sleep better. Best to get to it, really, when I can.

Also, because this has been bugging me for quite a while, I thought that I'd get it out. A while ago, I wrote a bit ( Read more... )

rants, warning: possible flame war, warning: may alienate my f-list, aw look she thinks she's clever

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pronker November 8 2012, 15:44:25 UTC
Well thought out - those are nightmares to turn into fics, maybe?

Vader was evil-coated evil with evil filling

This made me laugh.

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ladyhadhafang November 8 2012, 15:46:33 UTC
Thanks. :)

And yeah -- maybe I should, sometime. I mean, I know some writers got the ideas for their books from dreams (e.g. Stephen King and MISERY), so...maybe it's a sign from my muse or something.

And happy to oblige! :D

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phemyscira November 8 2012, 16:48:43 UTC
*huggles* Have you tried thinking about ponies before bed? Sometimes thinking about nice things before bed can help keep nightmares away.

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ladyhadhafang November 8 2012, 16:51:04 UTC
*Hugs back*

Thanks. :) I should really start doing that; it might help. :)

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elizabeth_hoot November 8 2012, 17:44:52 UTC
I'm guessing she's referring to this.

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custos_noctis November 10 2012, 11:43:52 UTC
Very well-thought out!!

9. I didn't need to even think it's a different world to accept Padme as Queen of the Naboo at fourteen, because I was perfectly aware in our own history we had very young rulers. Classic example, the boy-Pharaoh, Tutankhamun, who came to the throne at about nine, and reigned for ten years before he died at nineteen.

11. I must admit I prefer "Han Shot first", not because it made him a cold-blooded killer, but it emphasised the world of a smuggler and what was needed to survive, as you say. I'm very fond of Han's redemptive-like arc: he was a scoundrel with a questionable moral compass, but throughout the films what was important to him changed dramatically.

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ladyhadhafang November 10 2012, 15:46:22 UTC
Thanks! :D

9. Oh, very neat! I didn't really know that!

11. So very much agreed. It's about redemption, ultimately. It really is.

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jedinic November 17 2012, 21:31:11 UTC
This is the first "Han shot first" argument that I have ever respected. Thank you! Your POV actually makes sense to me instead of being a knee-jerk reaction.

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