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aesc ([personal profile] aesc) wrote2008-12-09 10:16 am

*le sigh*

I'm in kind of a weird place right now. Despite having a pretty sane second half of the semester, I've been mortally exhausted all the time; the hormone levels are not right, according to my doctor, and so it's the endocrinologist's for me after Christmas break. Like so much this year, it's good news mixed with the stupid/lame/not good: I'm 99% sure the depression has not returned--it doesn't have the same feel (I'm just chronically so fucking tired)--but that means it's Something Else instead. Lovely. Also, [livejournal.com profile] sga_santa is kicking my ass. One day to go and the Writer Demon is poking at me, going, This is weird, it's too crack-like, the person will be publicly "yay!" and privately "seriously, what the hell is this shit?" You might as well start over, and my brain is paralyzed.

On the bright side, [livejournal.com profile] tardis80 has been posting the most adorable things lately. NARWHALS. Mer!Rodney! BOYS! Also, [livejournal.com profile] countess7 has recorded podfics of [livejournal.com profile] apple_pi's Thursday porn and my followup to it, and you can listen to filthy dirty boys here.

And Finn has been climbing in bed with me lately, because thick-coated Canadian dogs can never be cuddled enough. He curls up against my legs, uncomplicated and warm and smelling of fur, and sleeps.

If there is anything happy to say or cute to show, I would love to see it ♥ I will start:



BABY SLOTH

[identity profile] bmouse.livejournal.com 2008-12-09 07:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Hurrah on it not being depression! Perhaps more sleep when you can get it and a quick morning exercise routine to get the blood flowing? Lord knows I've got better things to do in the morning than run right into the loving arms of my comp. As for happiness....http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article2012789.ece
Baby elephants! Also if you know Merlin at all I've no end of lovely fic I could rec you.

[identity profile] aesc.livejournal.com 2008-12-09 07:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Awwwww, baby elephants! Just look at them! *coos over them*

Also if you know Merlin at all I've no end of lovely fic I could rec you.

Alas, I'll have to pass ;) I watched the first couple of episodes, and while I liked it, I wasn't powerfully intrigued... But I study a lot of this in my Real Life, Such As It Is, so Merlin is probably a bit too close to work for me to make it my recreation :D Thank you, though!

[identity profile] bmouse.livejournal.com 2008-12-10 12:53 am (UTC)(link)
Though the gist of it is silly, and potentially grating in its' inaccuracy, I think my headlong run into the arms of "Merlin" is born of a deep need to have a show where the prospect of new canon every week hasn't started to fill me with dread ::looks pointedly at the season 5 SGA writers:: I'm predicting a veritable avalanche of fic-fixes for some episodes >_<.

[identity profile] aesc.livejournal.com 2008-12-10 01:06 am (UTC)(link)
What I've found is turning me off TV fandom is that, inevitably, canon and I part ways. Inevitably, the writers do something to screw things up (in my point of view, at least *g*), and I'm pretty sure Merlin would do the same thing.

And I realized a bit too late that I should not have said "study" in my above comment, it should have been "teach." I'm not an Arthurianist, but I do teach Arthurian stories to undergrads because the tradition is so pervasive--and even though it's not my cup of tea (I'm one of those people who is not really nuts about Arthuriana; I never really got into it, the stories and characters really don't intrigue me the way others do), Arthurian tales are, on the whole, a good way to introduce students to older literature that would, under most circumstances, make them want to put their eyes out.

Though the gist of it is silly, and potentially grating in its' inaccuracy

To be fair, the stories included in the Arthurian tradition are so disparate and contradictory that you can't fault modern-day writers for inaccuracies; you can just fault them for writing something lame, like First Knight or Sword of the Valiant (OMG SO HORRIBLE). When it comes down to it, medieval writers of Arthurian romance did pretty much the same thing that I imagine the Merlin writers are doing: they wrote about early medieval British/Celtic heroes wearing contemporary (read: later medieval) armor, participating in contemporary rituals and practices, and wearing contemporary clothes. Plenty of anachronism and inaccuracy in the tradition already :D