Sep. 25th, 2010

gwydion: (Pensive)
* Just a reminder that the It Gets Better Project is looking for diverse voices to help LGBTQ kids: http://www.youtube.com/itgetsbetterproject

* Last night I dreamed I was in a super hero LARP in a mall. I was finding the plot a bit rail roady, so I excused myself and wandered off towards the restrooms, trying to decide if I wanted to do a bunk. I blame neo_prodigy, because why else would i be wandering around in a spandex body suit. *facepalm* In the real world, I finished off the Young Avengers things. I was starting to rather enjoy the second volume, but the third one seemed to be short stories after the superhero civil war, which I know nothing about which led to me essentially having to start over. who knew captain marvel was an actual character? Who is this Hawkeye guy? Who's that random unnamed blond that shows up to help them fight that once? You see the problem. I like the actual young avenger characters, but I know so little about the background world and the various franchises that cross over, that I'm constantly stepping into these huge holes no one needs to explain because everyone but me has heard of Ant Man, the Vision, etc.. Which is why I've generally avoided super hero comics. One pretty clearly needs to read all the titles from that publisher for the one title one might be interested in to make sense. I was contemplating picking up the title and giving it a serious try at the end of volume two, because it looked like they might be just possible to follow on their own. The Presents set made it clear i really can't do that. I could try doing the internet research to knit all this together, but I don't think it's worth it for me, even to support better diversity in super hero comics. even if I was really excited to see who patriot was. even though It's cool to see a gay male teen romance handled matter of factly. Even if I occasionally stopped reading just to contemplate how beautifully Eli's hand was drawn in one panel, or the use of light in another. I can see why people would love this, but I think it's like baseball, you have to really be into the details from when one's little for it to be a manageable amount of data.

* I'm really craving protein still, I'm still exhausted, I'm still feeling like an animal is trying to claw it's way out of my stomach with teeth and claws. My grafts have been burning all week, which sets my SID off. I'm so sick of this pathogen.

* The explanatory letter for the random check came. It looks like it's a make-up check for them back dating an increase in my benefits to the beginning of the calendar year. I think. It's as clear as mud, but the upshot is, I get to keep the money in the random check, which is good, as I've already spent some of it on sundry bills and household stuff.
gwydion: (No Angel)
* Just a reminder that the It Gets Better Project is looking for diverse voices to help LGBTQ kids: http://www.youtube.com/itgetsbetterproject

* Last night I dreamed I was in a super hero LARP in a mall. I was finding the plot a bit rail roady, so I excused myself and wandered off towards the restrooms, trying to decide if I wanted to do a bunk. I blame neo_prodigy, because why else would i be wandering around in a spandex body suit. *facepalm* In the real world, I finished off the Young Avengers things. I was starting to rather enjoy the second volume, but the third one seemed to be short stories after the superhero civil war, which I know nothing about which led to me essentially having to start over. who knew captain marvel was an actual character? Who is this Hawkeye guy? Who's that random unnamed blond that shows up to help them fight that once? You see the problem. I like the actual young avenger characters, but I know so little about the background world and the various franchises that cross over, that I'm constantly stepping into these huge holes no one needs to explain because everyone but me has heard of Ant Man, the Vision, etc.. Which is why I've generally avoided super hero comics. One pretty clearly needs to read all the titles from that publisher for the one title one might be interested in to make sense. I was contemplating picking up the title and giving it a serious try at the end of volume two, because it looked like they might be just possible to follow on their own. The Presents set made it clear i really can't do that. I could try doing the internet research to knit all this together, but I don't think it's worth it for me, even to support better diversity in super hero comics. even if I was really excited to see who patriot was. even though It's cool to see a gay male teen romance handled matter of factly. Even if I occasionally stopped reading just to contemplate how beautifully Eli's hand was drawn in one panel, or the use of light in another. I can see why people would love this, but I think it's like baseball, you have to really be into the details from when one's little for it to be a manageable amount of data.

* I'm really craving protein still, I'm still exhausted, I'm still feeling like an animal is trying to claw it's way out of my stomach with teeth and claws. My grafts have been burning all week, which sets my SID off. I'm so sick of this pathogen.

* The explanatory letter for the random check came. It looks like it's a make-up check for them back dating an increase in my benefits to the beginning of the calendar year. I think. It's as clear as mud, but the upshot is, I get to keep the money in the random check, which is good, as I've already spent some of it on sundry bills and household stuff.

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