Thiiiiiiiings.

Nov 03, 2011 23:30

  • I have achieved +1 employment! Kinda. I am going to start working as a Christmas temp in Waterstones in a fortnight and I'm only going to be there for five weeks so it is barely even a job but HEY, it will get me some money and a more recent work reference. And it will most importantly get me out of the house, which-

  • My mum has quit her job, ( Read more... )

lizracheltreelol, rl: (un)employment, fangirlish glee, rl: family, recs, other people's words, ship: steve/tony, fan: star trek perhaps, ship: kirk/spock

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wanttobeatree November 3 2011, 23:37:42 UTC
RIGHT? I don't even know how many times I've watched it since laulan showed it to me and it never gets any less wonderful.

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elizardbits November 4 2011, 00:17:14 UTC
INTERNETS FISTICUFFS

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wanttobeatree November 4 2011, 00:18:24 UTC
I WILL COME AT YOU LIKE THE FIRST OF A BEWILDERED GOD

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elizardbits November 4 2011, 00:22:58 UTC
WHAT ABOUT THE SECOND THO

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wanttobeatree November 4 2011, 00:23:58 UTC
THE SECOND WILL OF COURSE COME SECOND

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radiophile November 4 2011, 01:08:49 UTC
YAY FOR EMPLOYMENT! :D Congrats, bb! And WATERSTONES as well! *_* I've always wanted to work in a bookshop ;u;

Isn't Life in a Day amazing? I cried I don't know how many times watching that... It's been available for DL online for a few months now, so shouldn't bee too hard to track down for those who can't watch iPlayer~

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wanttobeatree November 4 2011, 01:10:40 UTC
I AM HOPING IT WILL BE GOOD AND FULL OF PLEASANT BOOKISH EXPERIENCES *_*

Hahaha yes me too. I was watching with my parents so I was determinedly Not Crying but I kept having to ~casually flick my hair to detract from the TIGHTENING EMOTIONS IN MY THROAT.

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theoret November 4 2011, 01:22:38 UTC
I am seriously regretting how my stubbornness in the face of its immense popularity kept me from watching it when it first came out. THAT IS SOME KIND OF SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY RIGHT THERE.
Is it wrong to respond to Shakespearean tragedies with "I TOLD YOU SO"? PURELY HYPOTHETICALLY SPEAKING.

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wanttobeatree November 4 2011, 01:24:05 UTC
I THINK CONSIDERING EVERYTHING THAT HAS GONE DOWN BETWEEN US AND OUR GREAT STARK TREK STUBBORNNESS DISPUTE OF '09-'11 YOU ARE A PART OF THIS SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY AND THUS PROBABLY OBLIGED TO BITE YOUR THUMB AT ME

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theoret November 4 2011, 01:59:31 UTC
HOORAH! Thumb biting is my favourite form of insult! *bites thumb*

STARK TREK
YES

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wanttobeatree November 4 2011, 02:06:18 UTC
the only times when I successfully call it Star Trek are the times when I remember to backspace the k ;_;

BUT YES I WOULD LIKE TO WATCH TONY GO ON A STARK TREK WITH HIS STARK TECH

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wanttobeatree November 4 2011, 13:32:10 UTC
THANK YOU :D I'm trying not to set my hopes on temping-turned-permanent because that way lies potential disappointment but maaaaaaaaaaybe

YES THAT WAS ONE OF MY FAVOURITE PARTS *_* also that part with the guy talking about how he was fearless now totally got ~something in my eye

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