My brother and his girlfriend showed up during the weekend, visiting for Christmas. I wasn't expecting them this early, but since they live in Holland I rarely see them, so it's cool. Been lots of watching of Dexter so far, which they're both really liking. Family bonding over serial killers. Hah.
All cards and gifts have now been sent/ordered, but a few might be a little late for Christmas because Norway is far away from anywhere else. Sorry!
Meanwhile, this family in the US are a little angry because a supermarket wouldn't personalize a cake for their son. Their son? Adolf Hitler Campbell. I'll let you consider that name stuck to a three-year-old for a sec, then consider his sister's name: JoyceLynn Aryan Nation Campbell.
... Okay, the parents are clearly racist fucks, but they've also seemingly gone batshit insane if they want to subject heir kids to a lifetime of shit.
Watching romantic comedies can apparently ruin your love life.
Says a university professor involved in the study: The problem is that while most of us know that the idea of a perfect relationship is unrealistic, some of us are still more influenced by media portrayals than we realise.
Which... Yeah. While I do think most are quite capable of seperating fantasy and reality, I also do think a little here and there can seep over and the one affect the other. Can, being the key word. Not as simple as cause - effect, because humans are rarely simple at all.
And I've been writing, so fic previews.
'Human Familiarities', BSG, Adama/Roslin:
Bill, beloved Bill, who is here to be her weakness and she to be his. Two weeks alone she spent in this cell, sure of her own will to endure anything. Four days with him here, and she feels rage and fear growing in equal measure.
She doesn't doubt his ability to endure. She doubts her own to witness it, and she can see the same in him. Love as a weapon, and probably the President of the Twelve Colonies wouldn't have hesistated to do the same.
Untitled, Doctor Who, Donna:
"You remember," he says, a statement and not a question. Yes. She remembers. Fire, ice and time, the stuff of the Universe. Her world, until he took it away.
"You're the Doctor," she says, and he bows his head slightly. "You're also a fucking wanker."
How to Dream, Doctor Who, human!Doctor/Rose:
It's four in the morning and the Doctor doesn't sleep. He pretends sometimes, eyes closed and breath still, but there's never darkness behind his eyes. Just stars, dancing to time's tune.
He pretends now, because Rose is sleeping, head a little awkwardly against his tigh, hair across his knee.
She is dreaming, like a human, and if he watches her long enough, maybe he'll learn how to. Like a human. The human he is now, with a Time Lord's memories.
Once and Always (the Story to Tell), Narnia, Susan:
It takes her two days after they've fallen out of the wardrobe and back into their own world to dare look at herself.
She looks in the mirror and sees a stranger, a child; Susan Pevensie and not Queen Susan the Gentle. She can remember the child, but it feels distant, as if London was a dream and Narnia is her life.
There isn't the age on her face she has surely lived, not the curves and flesh of the woman she still feels like. Only her eyes feel her own, so much older than the rest of her body.
In other news:
- The guy who threw a shoe at Bush remains in custody and might face two years in prison.
- Fraud by US trader keeps growing.
- Icelands remains in trouble, and considers action against the UK.
- Explosives found in Paris store.
All cards and gifts have now been sent/ordered, but a few might be a little late for Christmas because Norway is far away from anywhere else. Sorry!
Meanwhile, this family in the US are a little angry because a supermarket wouldn't personalize a cake for their son. Their son? Adolf Hitler Campbell. I'll let you consider that name stuck to a three-year-old for a sec, then consider his sister's name: JoyceLynn Aryan Nation Campbell.
... Okay, the parents are clearly racist fucks, but they've also seemingly gone batshit insane if they want to subject heir kids to a lifetime of shit.
Watching romantic comedies can apparently ruin your love life.
Says a university professor involved in the study: The problem is that while most of us know that the idea of a perfect relationship is unrealistic, some of us are still more influenced by media portrayals than we realise.
Which... Yeah. While I do think most are quite capable of seperating fantasy and reality, I also do think a little here and there can seep over and the one affect the other. Can, being the key word. Not as simple as cause - effect, because humans are rarely simple at all.
And I've been writing, so fic previews.
'Human Familiarities', BSG, Adama/Roslin:
Bill, beloved Bill, who is here to be her weakness and she to be his. Two weeks alone she spent in this cell, sure of her own will to endure anything. Four days with him here, and she feels rage and fear growing in equal measure.
She doesn't doubt his ability to endure. She doubts her own to witness it, and she can see the same in him. Love as a weapon, and probably the President of the Twelve Colonies wouldn't have hesistated to do the same.
Untitled, Doctor Who, Donna:
"You remember," he says, a statement and not a question. Yes. She remembers. Fire, ice and time, the stuff of the Universe. Her world, until he took it away.
"You're the Doctor," she says, and he bows his head slightly. "You're also a fucking wanker."
How to Dream, Doctor Who, human!Doctor/Rose:
It's four in the morning and the Doctor doesn't sleep. He pretends sometimes, eyes closed and breath still, but there's never darkness behind his eyes. Just stars, dancing to time's tune.
He pretends now, because Rose is sleeping, head a little awkwardly against his tigh, hair across his knee.
She is dreaming, like a human, and if he watches her long enough, maybe he'll learn how to. Like a human. The human he is now, with a Time Lord's memories.
Once and Always (the Story to Tell), Narnia, Susan:
It takes her two days after they've fallen out of the wardrobe and back into their own world to dare look at herself.
She looks in the mirror and sees a stranger, a child; Susan Pevensie and not Queen Susan the Gentle. She can remember the child, but it feels distant, as if London was a dream and Narnia is her life.
There isn't the age on her face she has surely lived, not the curves and flesh of the woman she still feels like. Only her eyes feel her own, so much older than the rest of her body.
In other news:
- The guy who threw a shoe at Bush remains in custody and might face two years in prison.
- Fraud by US trader keeps growing.
- Icelands remains in trouble, and considers action against the UK.
- Explosives found in Paris store.
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Date: 2008-12-16 01:35 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-12-16 01:42 pm (UTC)And what is wrong with people? Nothing like instilling your
grossbeliefs at an early age. Ugh.And awesome fic previews! :)
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Date: 2008-12-16 01:53 pm (UTC)Anyway, I sent out your present too, but it may be late also.
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Date: 2008-12-16 03:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-12-16 03:35 pm (UTC)Things like that always makes me grateful for my own family, I have to say.
Thanks :)
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Date: 2008-12-16 03:44 pm (UTC)No worries, can be nice to spread presents a bit around rather than have all at once.
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Date: 2008-12-16 04:44 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-12-16 04:47 pm (UTC)On the other hand, I can't believe the parents are so dense to not realize that their kids' names would be considered offensive. Part of me wonders how they even got onto the birth certificates.
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Date: 2008-12-16 07:39 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-12-17 01:04 am (UTC)And I really like that start of your Human!Doctor story. I hope we see more of that.
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Date: 2008-12-17 02:12 am (UTC)Donna is brilliant and I desperately hope that happens in-show (a fool's hope, but still) and huzzah for Narniafic!
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Date: 2008-12-17 04:36 am (UTC)What in the name of Anubis, Amaterasu and Odin is this BULLSHIT?!
Priestly SMASH!
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Date: 2008-12-17 09:03 am (UTC)O hai family! Hope your hols are fun, Cam!
That family is...yeah, you said it. Racist fucks. I'm
kind ofreally sad they're bringing children into this world. If I lived in that town I would like...sue that family for undue grief or sth, whatever the legal equivalent is, because I would find those names so insulting, as a Jew.Does this rom-com thing count as news if I've known it for years? I'd say it has more impact than they're accounting for, because they won't survey people under 18, and most of those surveyed are probably in their 40's, but people who grow up with rom-coms in their formative years, before they've experienced love for themelves, must surely have tweaked expectations of romance. I know I do.
FIIIIIIIC! FICFICFICFICFICficficficficfic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :DDDDDDDDDDD...if you say it enough times you start to sound like a chicken, but yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay! I've missed your writing :D. And these all look so good (no surprise, there XD)! I can't wait for the full-length fics to be released.
Is it sad that I kind of get my news from you instead of a TV show or a website?
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Date: 2008-12-17 11:21 am (UTC)Good point, yeah. But I think when you're young, you're always going to get influenced by something, because you're still learning to think for yourself. (That's a big part of moving from kid to adult, after all. But you just don't go from one to the other instantly.) What you read, what you watch, what your parents tell you. Actual experiences will counter some of your misconceptions, but I imagine some linger a lot longer than we might think.
Heh, thanks.
Lots of people in the US apparently get their news from comedy shows rather than actual news shows, so... Times are changing, I don't think it need be bad. Most important thing is that you get them from somewhere now and then.
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Date: 2008-12-17 11:55 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-12-20 06:25 pm (UTC)I'm sure that once that kid truly understands what his parents did to him, his 18th birthday (or whenever he can legally change names) can't possibly come soon enough. Maybe he'll adopt a more, um, family-oriented name . . . like Oedipus. >;-)