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Oh my god, Supernatural just referenced Doctor Who! I’m currently hyperventilating with the total win.

MANDROID! I love whoever came up with that name, because it’s SO awesome.

And Sam being a Fed telling Rob “God’s honest truth” Gah, it made me want to cryyy, because he’s so good at lying.

“I like him, he says okie-dokie” OH DEAN, I LIKE YOU FOR APPRECIATING THAT PHRASE

 

Random Girl: Who is that man?

Sam: *sighs* My brother

Random Girl: He is so brave

Sam: *rolls eyes* Yeah, okay

 

Dean: Okay things aren’t going exactly how we want them to

Sam: UNDERSTATEMENT

 

Crazy’s the only game in town

I just noticed that Jensen has these lovely dark eyes! He’s so expressive

“It’s become my job to know where you are.” Run boys, run away from justice. SAVE THE WORLD!

I’ve said it before, but I love the soundtrack for this show. Best part is that I had already decided that Renegade was perfect for these two a few weeks before seeing this, and now I’m convinced.

In conclusion: The Winchesters are so hot, the Winchesters are so awesome, and the Winchesters are SO screwed.

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1) I'm writing this post from my new laptop. It's beautiful and I think it's name is Harold. It looks like a Harold.

2)
Yes, Shakespeare commentfic is still going on. Go forth and Shakespeare!

3) I go to college in six days. I'm almost all packed, but I still need to sort out my books because I can't take all of my lovelies with me. One Hundred Years of Solitude, Midnight's Children, and A Midsummer Night's Dream are non-negotiable, and so are the history books Stephanie lent me.

4) Narnia! I love everyone in it, especially Edmund, who is an utter BAMF. Jadis is nuts, but you guys are probably tired of hearing me complain about her, so I won't.

5) SUPERNATURAL INDUCES CAPSLOCK! SAM BEING DRUNK AND MAKING DEAN PROMISE TO KILL HIM. OH MY GOODNESS! Also, I'm writing a poem in which they are each other's worst weapons. Sorta.

6) I have two playlists - Brotherly Love and Roadtripping. This means I can include fandoms that aren't just Supernatural. For example "White Wedding" is completely and totally about Laertes/Ophelia. It's so sad, but also awesome.

7) That meme everyone else is doing sounds fun so,

Ask me my Top Five Whatevers. Fannish or personal or pointlessly random. And I will answer them either in comments or a new post, possibly with pictures!
ernest: (Wall)
You all need to go over here, and participate in my


~*ROUND ROBIN COMMENTFIC PARTY!!!!*~
It will be tons of fun, you guys!

GO GO GO
DOOOO IT


ernest: (Wall)
I've gotten alot of fics almost finished and I'll get around to posting them eventually
    One of these is Singe-Ange, or the one where Castiel is a monkey. IN FRENCH! and then I translated it into English, but I wrote it in French and it's the thought that counts.
    I also have a story in which Christopher Pike and Jim Kirk intersect because of the effect George had on each of them. Except that's not exactly what it ended up being. It's complicated, okay.
    In biology class we saw a movie about deserts and I was thinking about Narnia at the same time, so Edmund is overlapping with sand dunes like complicated script written out by an ancient hand. I don't know if I should post this or not.

I'm almost done with Shalimar the Clown by Salman Rushdie. There's so much imagery in there, it's amazing! [livejournal.com profile] lassiterfics and [livejournal.com profile] zempasuchil  would especially like it. It turns people into countries while their dreams sprout wings and fly away!
What should I read next, Narnia or His Dark Materials? Because they're like the antithesis of one another but the story is so good in both series.
And after that should I read One Hundred Years of Solitude or Pedro Paramo?

ernest: (Academia)
First of all, I've finally decided that I'm going to prom. I've been going back and forth about this for weeks, if not months, weighing the amount of fun I'm likely to  have there against how much I would regret not going.

So my mom and I went dress shopping and had an incredible amount of luck. First store we went into was Forever Twenty-One, and the second dress I tried on was just perfect, and less than forty dollars. It has black flowers on a white background, with a modest amount of tulle and frilly stuff, and most importantly, it's strapless! This is a really big deal for me, because I'd normally never ever wear a dress like this, but hey, it's prom.

Another bit of luck. A friend of mine at church gets season tickets to shows at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater, and this month was going to be The Taming of the Shrew, but her husband got tickets to the Blackhawks game, so of course they had to go to that. So she immediately thought of me and called the box office so they could change the tickets to my name, and I went with my mom to that today. I was a bit worried about how they'd handle sixteenth century misogyny in this play, but it was just incredible. It was one of those productions that has a frame story of the actors at rehearsal. So in this play the actress who played Kate and the director (the character, not the real director) are a couple, but "Kate" keeps flirting with the girl who plays Bianca. They try to tackle what it means that Katherine just ends up giving in to Petrucio, but can't really come to any conclusions. And then at the end, after Kate makes her big speech about "Hey ladies, you're doing yourselves and your husband a huge disservice if you don't do everything he says" and Petrucio goes "Kiss me, Kate," there's a moment where she just looks at him and you can tell she's wondering if she should go with the stage directions or not, and then she finally goes "OH FUCK THIS" and rips her skirt off and storms off. Now obviously this was staged, but it was so well done. And then the director comes up and calls after her and finally calls her by her real name, which was an issue earlier in the frame story. (Sorry if this whole explanation of the plot is confusing, by  the way, but it really was this intense and jumbled when I was watching it.)

Speaking of Shakespeare! For Lit class, we need to write and perform a monologue for a character from any of the books we've read in Junior or Senior year. I'm going to be Iago, but I'm also a puppetmaster, working behind the scenes to control the marionettes of Othello, Desdemona and Cassio. You have no idea how excited I am by this opportunity! It's also really scary that I've been able to get into Iago's mind well enough to write this.

So I graduate in three weeks, and then mere hours after that, I'm going to that summer seminary program I was talking about earlier and I'll be gone for three weeks for that. And it's three months from today that I'm actually going to be at college. It just seems like everything's going too fast, and I need to find some kind of center point that I can hold onto, or I'll go crazy one of these days.

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