Friday woo hoo!
Yay: New layout!
casa_mcshep! SPN 4.13 (boyyyys)! Getting orangey Rodneylike yarn! Surviving yesterday! Aside from a 6-hour power outage yesterday afternoon, life has treated my kindly the past two days.
I think the best part, though, is just finally, finally being able to get things done beyond the bare minimum required to satisfy people. After a year--really longer, but the past year has been notable for its awfulness--of torpor and feeling lousy and chronically exhausted, having some get-up-and-go is such a relief.
To celebrate, a meme! Stolen from
telesilla: Comment with a story I've written, and I will tell you one thing I knew, learned, or wondered about while writing the story that didn't make it onto the page.
[tags are here! And hey, if you have a question about the art, for that matter, ask it! I like talking about teh arts.]
I think the best part, though, is just finally, finally being able to get things done beyond the bare minimum required to satisfy people. After a year--really longer, but the past year has been notable for its awfulness--of torpor and feeling lousy and chronically exhausted, having some get-up-and-go is such a relief.
To celebrate, a meme! Stolen from
[tags are here! And hey, if you have a question about the art, for that matter, ask it! I like talking about teh arts.]

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We really didn't have any solid backstory for them... In my head, I guess Rodney is working on his second PhD, but really, John just owns this slightly worn-out collegeville house and needs help with the rent, and clearly takes a shine to Rodney :D And after a certain period of UST and frustrated nights spent jerking off and trying to be quiet about it, they snap, have sex, and then it's aaaaaall downhill from there.
Rodney's relationship with Mrs. Kaplan was also kind of interesting to me... I imagine them eventually becoming odd allies of a sort, because Rodney says exactly what he thinks about the neighbors and Mrs. Kaplan's idiot son-in-law, and Mrs. Kaplan--who would of course never say these things herself--is entertained. Also, eventually she will give Rodney a porcelain cow of his own. It's a butter dish, and Rodney actually uses it to hold butter, when he and John remember to buy some. It sits out on their table, and is incredibly girly, but Rodney refuses to put it up because he's convinced Mrs. Kaplan will know if he did, and then there will be hell to pay.
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