I know, sorry about that. I didn't have my interests filled out at all and was mainly playing for the icon game, so I hurried and put some general interests. Have to go back at some point and do a proper list, but anywho:
TV on DVD - Mainly Sci-Fi/Adventure, Sitcoms, and Cartoons from my Childhood. Even though America is the land of reruns on telly, I love the idea of being able to pop a favorite episode of a show I like into the player and watch it whenever I want, even though it may not have been on actual telly for up to thirty years or so. Plus, even if they aren't arc-based stuff like Babylon 5, I like the idea of television as "novel" entertainment. Even the non-connected stuff like, say, Are You Being Served?, is like a televisual fictional anthology featuring the same characters. It's like an evolved form of literature. Or something. And if we can pick up a book and read it whenever we like, why can't we do the same for television? I only wish they'd come out with "Custom DVDs" where you could order only the episodes you want, 4-8 per disc (depending on episode length). That way you wouldn't have to buy a whole season of a show you were only marginally interested in just for the privilege of seeing one particular episode.
Unrequited Love - I think it's very noble to love someone who doesn't love you back. In a way, it's the truest form of love, because it is tested every day by the other person's reluctance to return those feelings. Now, of course, there is stalkerism and other squicky stuff like that, but that's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about the (possibly foolish) pigheadedness of someone who knows how they feel about a person and isn't going to let a petty thing like distance, another person, or even death get in the way of loving that person. I'm talking Pip for Estella love here.
Rainy Days - I think rainy days are beautiful. Sunshine is often too bright for my eyes, but the way the rain turns everything a sort of a bluish-grey is very relaxing. I love to watch raindrops slide down window panes and see the pavement on the roads become shiny and wet. I also have a very middling to poor sense of smell. I can smell rain quite well though. Also, I have an intense phobia of getting stung by a wasp or a bee, and neither of those will come out to chase me on rainy days. In short, rainy days give me peace of mind. Oh, and like Rudolph the Rednosed Reindeer's Island of Misfit Toys, I tend to like things that nobody else loves, and I think rainy days are one of the most underappreciated things God has ever made, so naturally I love them! :)
Icon #1 - I found this on the site of a fellow OG'er, and I just had to snurch it. Zoe with her catsuit unzipped? Gimme. I don't use it much unless the topic of sex comes up, and then it's either that or the topless Billie Piper pic. Zoe's mainly for "Sex Mad Fool"ery though, whereas the Billie one is more sensual.
Icon #2 - Screencap of John Rhys-Davies as "The Sheriff of San Francisco" from an early episode of Sliders. He's promoting his new book, "Everything I Say Is Right". I use this one when I KNOW what I'm talking about, or if I have an opinion that everyone should agree with unless they've left sanity in the jacket pocket of their overcoat, way in the back of the cloakroom.
Icon #3 - This is a screencap of a TurboGrafx16 game called Bravoman. It recently came out for the Wii's Virtual Console. The main character is going into a talking phone booth, for some reason, I'm not quite sure what. Haven't actually used this one yet, but I expect I'll use it when I talk about Jpop or foreign languages. It just seemed neat and reminded me of Doctor Who. :)
no subject
Date: 2007-05-03 01:01 am (UTC)TV on DVD - Mainly Sci-Fi/Adventure, Sitcoms, and Cartoons from my Childhood. Even though America is the land of reruns on telly, I love the idea of being able to pop a favorite episode of a show I like into the player and watch it whenever I want, even though it may not have been on actual telly for up to thirty years or so. Plus, even if they aren't arc-based stuff like Babylon 5, I like the idea of television as "novel" entertainment. Even the non-connected stuff like, say, Are You Being Served?, is like a televisual fictional anthology featuring the same characters. It's like an evolved form of literature. Or something. And if we can pick up a book and read it whenever we like, why can't we do the same for television? I only wish they'd come out with "Custom DVDs" where you could order only the episodes you want, 4-8 per disc (depending on episode length). That way you wouldn't have to buy a whole season of a show you were only marginally interested in just for the privilege of seeing one particular episode.
Unrequited Love - I think it's very noble to love someone who doesn't love you back. In a way, it's the truest form of love, because it is tested every day by the other person's reluctance to return those feelings. Now, of course, there is stalkerism and other squicky stuff like that, but that's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about the (possibly foolish) pigheadedness of someone who knows how they feel about a person and isn't going to let a petty thing like distance, another person, or even death get in the way of loving that person. I'm talking Pip for Estella love here.
Rainy Days - I think rainy days are beautiful. Sunshine is often too bright for my eyes, but the way the rain turns everything a sort of a bluish-grey is very relaxing. I love to watch raindrops slide down window panes and see the pavement on the roads become shiny and wet. I also have a very middling to poor sense of smell. I can smell rain quite well though. Also, I have an intense phobia of getting stung by a wasp or a bee, and neither of those will come out to chase me on rainy days. In short, rainy days give me peace of mind. Oh, and like Rudolph the Rednosed Reindeer's Island of Misfit Toys, I tend to like things that nobody else loves, and I think rainy days are one of the most underappreciated things God has ever made, so naturally I love them! :)
Icon #1 - I found this on the site of a fellow OG'er, and I just had to snurch it. Zoe with her catsuit unzipped? Gimme. I don't use it much unless the topic of sex comes up, and then it's either that or the topless Billie Piper pic. Zoe's mainly for "Sex Mad Fool"ery though, whereas the Billie one is more sensual.
Icon #2 - Screencap of John Rhys-Davies as "The Sheriff of San Francisco" from an early episode of Sliders. He's promoting his new book, "Everything I Say Is Right". I use this one when I KNOW what I'm talking about, or if I have an opinion that everyone should agree with unless they've left sanity in the jacket pocket of their overcoat, way in the back of the cloakroom.
Icon #3 - This is a screencap of a TurboGrafx16 game called Bravoman. It recently came out for the Wii's Virtual Console. The main character is going into a talking phone booth, for some reason, I'm not quite sure what. Haven't actually used this one yet, but I expect I'll use it when I talk about Jpop or foreign languages. It just seemed neat and reminded me of Doctor Who. :)