WAS THAT NOT A FANTASTICALLY AWESOME MOVIE. Noranti! Guitar guy who sent the theatre I was in into hysterics every time he appeared! Max saying his name! CHARLIZE THERON AND HER STUNTWOMAN, THE QUEENS OF MY HEART.
Jurassic Park once saved me from basically going psychotic from extreme depression. No lie. I still have the videocassette I watched like twice a day then. I might choose to be buried with it. I'm not even THAT FOND of it (it's great, I still enjoy it), it's just weird what keeps you a tiny little but absolutely necessary fingersbreadth from the edge sometimes.
reading FFA (not even commenting really, just reading the finished posts) instead of reading books or fic or writing it myself or posting something here. It's become a habit I want to break, I think. I successfully quit going to fandomsecrets several months ago, and it's been a relief to have that time back. Everyone in the comm was very nice to me; I had great interactions there, but I spent a great deal of time there and didn't get a lot of conversational return out of it. I'm starting to feel the same way about going to FFA. What I really want to be doing is talking to y'all and writing fic
I hear you there. Man, I don't even do facebook and twitter and goodreads and tumblr comments sections and a lot of other things my friends do, I try to keep it to DW and one or two other places, and it still feels like my time gets sucked away. Enjoyably so, but it's....distressing. I'm trying to cut back on it. Reading again feels good.
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Jurassic Park once saved me from basically going psychotic from extreme depression. No lie. I still have the videocassette I watched like twice a day then. I might choose to be buried with it. I'm not even THAT FOND of it (it's great, I still enjoy it), it's just weird what keeps you a tiny little but absolutely necessary fingersbreadth from the edge sometimes.
reading FFA (not even commenting really, just reading the finished posts) instead of reading books or fic or writing it myself or posting something here. It's become a habit I want to break, I think. I successfully quit going to fandomsecrets several months ago, and it's been a relief to have that time back. Everyone in the comm was very nice to me; I had great interactions there, but I spent a great deal of time there and didn't get a lot of conversational return out of it. I'm starting to feel the same way about going to FFA. What I really want to be doing is talking to y'all and writing fic
I hear you there. Man, I don't even do facebook and twitter and goodreads and tumblr comments sections and a lot of other things my friends do, I try to keep it to DW and one or two other places, and it still feels like my time gets sucked away. Enjoyably so, but it's....distressing. I'm trying to cut back on it. Reading again feels good.