Thank you, Brain. Thain.
30/9/05 06:25 pmHere's a random little thing from yesterday (yes, I'm spamming a bit, but my brain is frazzled):
So, it's not an uncommon thing for Toast to ask me what I'm thinking. Generally, my response is 'nothing', even though that's not always true. Hence, I started making an effort to squash that as an automatic response.
Yesterday, he askes 'what are you thinking?' There's this whole mess of barely connected events going on in my head, my usual neuroses and 'ooh, shiny' and so on, so I try to pick one thread out of the tangle. My brain decides for me that none of these are appropriate, and pouts a new thought in my head instead.
Tomatoes.
Just tomatoes. I boggle a second, and relay this to Toast (with explanation, of course!). Only, while I'm doing so, my brain presents me with an image of a tomato. With a hypodermic needle injecting stuff into it.
...Yeah, that's what I thought you'd think.
You know, I'd worry, but I really do quite like living in my head. I am constantly entertained.
So, it's not an uncommon thing for Toast to ask me what I'm thinking. Generally, my response is 'nothing', even though that's not always true. Hence, I started making an effort to squash that as an automatic response.
Yesterday, he askes 'what are you thinking?' There's this whole mess of barely connected events going on in my head, my usual neuroses and 'ooh, shiny' and so on, so I try to pick one thread out of the tangle. My brain decides for me that none of these are appropriate, and pouts a new thought in my head instead.
Tomatoes.
Just tomatoes. I boggle a second, and relay this to Toast (with explanation, of course!). Only, while I'm doing so, my brain presents me with an image of a tomato. With a hypodermic needle injecting stuff into it.
...Yeah, that's what I thought you'd think.
You know, I'd worry, but I really do quite like living in my head. I am constantly entertained.
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Date: 30/9/05 05:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 30/9/05 05:57 pm (UTC)I like tomatoes better ^_^
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Date: 30/9/05 06:19 pm (UTC)Maybe your subconscious is trying to inform you that what you're really lacking in nutrients is a heroin-soaked tomato? (It could work. Really. :P) ^___^
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Date: 1/10/05 07:35 am (UTC)(random thought: doesn't it bother you when posters get heroin and heroine mixed up? At GHS there were CU posters that read 'Be a Heroin', and I've seen anti-drug adverts that warn against 'heroine'.
... ther more times you type heroin the less it look like a real word)
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Date: 1/10/05 11:16 am (UTC)If only that were true with the drug itself.
And considering that the job of a heroine is stereotypically to sit around and scream helplessly while some buff idiot saves the day, I think adverts warning against them are a thoroughly good idea. Confine all the heroines to one area, and put up signs around it saying "Beware - teeth-grindingly stupid bints within!" It would save on a lot of dentist's bills. ^___^ (Silliness aside, it really does irritate me. They should at least know what they're warning you against/encouraging you to be.)
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Date: 1/10/05 03:57 pm (UTC)I've been reading too much Romantic (era, not genre) fiction recently. There comes a point when I'm spitting 'Faint, you silly thing! You're a romantic heroine! Faint and this hideously embarrassing situation will be gone before you know it!' They never do, though.
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Date: 1/10/05 04:56 pm (UTC)I don't know why, but when it comes to the sort of heroine who's all gung-ho, as you say, I just don't think of them as heroines. To me, heroine indicates a drippy idiot with more boobs than sense who constantly needs to be rescued. The gung-ho type of heroine is just as irritating, though - particularly as they seem to be infecting the market more than the drippy sort.
Why do people seem to find it impossible to write characters who are just people? I know I'm guilty of that, on occasions, but at least I realise it.
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