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Sep. 29th, 2005 | 07:36 am

holy carp! )

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game night update

Aug. 4th, 2005 | 08:06 pm

we're playing Twister - because you're not here.

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This ruined me (in a good way) for an entire day

Mar. 24th, 2005 | 12:25 am
mood: cheerful cheerful
music: Land of the Loops - Help for Your Aching Back (Dirt Bike Mix)

Just another day in the Sasona kitchen (+5) )

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It's always worth it. But that's not the same as forgiveness

Dec. 27th, 2004 | 08:26 am
mood: disappointed (once more)
music: New Order - Procession

So, in the manner of posts that begin with "So," I finally watched _Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind_ last night.

Take two glasses of wine and this movie and call me in the morning. First thing, while you can still remember the weird dreams you had.
...

photo of me from  above, head propped on elbow, as I write this postThat part of your head that finds things for you to hum to yourself, in a "whistle while you work" sort of way? I am lucky; mine is not intrusive -- mine's a decent DJ. This is the song that mine pulled up for this post:

New Order - PROCESSION
There is no end to this
I have seen your face
But I don't recognize all these things
You must have kept behind
It's a problem, you know
That's been there all your life
Tries to make you see the world without you
That's just some black and white
At night it gets cold and
You'd dearly like to turn away
An escape that fails
And makes the wounds that time won't heal
Hello, hello, hello, hello

There is no end to this
I can't turn away
Another picture would deceive
History'd say
There is no room to move
Or try to look away
Remember, life is strange
And life keeps getting stranger every day
A mass of harmless attitudes
All tied up all subside
No matter what they say
You knew your heart beats you late at night
Your heart beats you late at night (3x)

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Trip, of the Jungle

Dec. 25th, 2004 | 08:52 pm
mood: sleepy sleepy

I'm here at the fambly's for Christmas. I'm staying in the "poolhouse", which some of you special people have seen before. This time, though, the plants have all come in from the cold, so it's a jungle in here.

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Solstice Celebration 2004

Dec. 22nd, 2004 | 04:09 am
mood: contemplative contemplative

Thanks to [info]reinaness and [info]solractwin for welcoming me (and a great many others) to their home to witness this.

What is it?
We light hundreds and hundreds of candles
and watch them till they burn out and try not to burn down the house.
It can be very meaningfull or spritual or it can be just a lot of fire.
Whatever you need.

What is it for?
For the past several years I have taken time
out of the busy holiday season to honor those people
who have been important to me in the past year.
This is not a party.
It is a gift I give to you because
you have been a part of making my life
the wonderous thing it is.

In return, I offer this:

"Since early this morning I have been in the living
room with my candles—
a tasteful bouquet of burning candles
+8 )

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for [info]tarian

Dec. 14th, 2004 | 03:42 am
mood: assimilated assimilated
music: Bjork - O borg min borg

Jorge Luis of Borges
Borges, wearing borg headgear like he was born with it

We are the Borges.
Lower your shields, and surrender your mind.
We will appropriate your language and literature
and add their distinctiveness to our own.
Your reality will adapt to service ours.
Resistance is fertile.

Philosophy is perplexity;
Thought is conjecture;
Poetry is the deepest form of rationality.
You must comply.

Time is irrelevant.
Death is irrelevant.
Your rational faculties
are unable to withstand us.

Resistance is fertile.
There is no intellectual exercise which is not ultimately useless.
Reality may avoid the obligation to be interesting, but hypothesis may not.

an old black-and-white photo of borges. with Borg headgear and shoulder accessories. Borges in full Vegas Borg attire.
el ultraĆ­smo

[borges! what are you doing! look at the camera!
how am i supposed to assimilate you if you keep grinning like that? hey!]



References

To talk closely to Jorge Luis Borges is to track him through a labyrinth of his pasts experiences and attitudes, and the walls that one encounters in the search might be painted in unexpected ways. These may furnish clues or merely diversions in the pursuit, but to understand Borges at least partially is to realize that these clues and diversions are the Borges. We must not expect to find Borges the same each time. There is not one Borges, but many.

- From the introduction to an interview in the Artful Dodge on April 25, 1980.

In contrast to his scholarship in Christian, Jewish, Muslim, and Buddhist sources, Borges' understanding of Hinduism seems largely through a sympathetic lens provided by Rudyard Kipling, as in "The Approach to Al Mutasim". And the Book of Imaginary Beings weighs in heavily on fantastic beings from the mythologies of Europe but hardly at all from East Asia. Nevertheless, had blindness not handicapped his scholarship, no one can say what further languages and literatures he might have assimilated.

- Wikipedia

and many, many more, perhaps later...

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Tease

Nov. 16th, 2004 | 04:31 am
mood: flirty flirty


So, I feel like it's way past time to tease you all some more.

Don't look! NSFW, depending on where you work.... )

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Shortly before the pretentious drunken poetry...

Nov. 8th, 2004 | 02:03 pm
mood: bouncy bouncy

You've been drinking at a party! What's that? It's a mirror!

Haha, foolish mirror-person, you are no match for my drunken standing crane bullet time cameraphone conference badge laminate technique!!
+4 )

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'Repent, Harlequin!' Said the Ticktockman

Sep. 28th, 2004 | 05:12 pm
mood: lethargic lethargic
music: R.E.M. - In the Year 2525 (live)

This is the clock I have on my wall. It was a gift from [info]unatone. I love it for what it does to people.

an otherwise-normal analog wall clock with the numbers arranged randomly
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A Hoopy Frood Who Really Knows Where His Towel Is

Aug. 30th, 2004 | 04:56 am
mood: calm calm
music: King Missile - Let's Have Sex

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The Infinite Cat Project

Aug. 7th, 2004 | 03:06 pm
mood: meow meow
music: They Might Be Giants - Hall of Heads

The Infinite Cat Project

cats looking at cats on a screen looking at cats on a screen....

You won't fully understand how wonderful this is until you've loaded the site and clicked "previous cat" about a dozen times. Then, it is dizzying.

I double-dare someone to make this into a flash animation. C'mon, it wouldn't be hard. Just a series of a few hundred slow zooms with a little rotation/distortion... you know you want to. Set it to appropriately bizarre and topical music and you have yourself the next Internet meme!

cats looking at cats on a screen looking at cats on a screen....

Roll out that special cat, this is our favorite one....

(via misterpants)

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bedhead

Jun. 11th, 2004 | 11:33 am
mood: quixotic quixotic


Clearly, my hair has a lot more fun than I do. I think it stays up all night while I sleep.


It's also starting to go gray, which I find exciting. Almost like being an anime character. In the right lighting and from certain angles, it looks like I have Christmas tinsel in my hair.

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Strike a Poe's: The Pits and the Pudendum

Jun. 7th, 2004 | 01:02 pm
mood: refreshed refreshed
music: Manu Chao - Bongo Bong

I dunno, this was well received the last time, so here I am again.
Not safe for work! Contains Nekkidity! )

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When Buses Attack

May. 2nd, 2004 | 03:24 pm
mood: hungry hungry
music: Cake - Italian Leather Sofa

When Buses Attack

a metro bus painted to look like a killer whale, with the gaping mouth as the rear doors
Killer whales disguised as buses, eating grandmas. Ah, the circle of life....

How to handle an encounter
If you encounter one of these in the wild, remain perfectly still. Do not make eye contact or step forward, or you might draw its attention. Instead, make it clear that you are aware of its presence, but feign disinterest. Look away. If you are standing close to its expected path, take a slight step back, continuing to avoid eye contact. Killer buses follow very rigid migration patterns, and have very little time to stop to feed. Breathe slowly. Killer buses can sense impatience or anxiety and will slow to investigate.

If you follow this advice, the bus should pass you without any harm. Remember, it's more afraid of you than you are of it.

What to do if the worst happens
If you are attacked, all is not lost. Fortunately, these beasts swallow their prey whole, so you do have some time to react. Do whatever you can to cause the beast gastric discomfort. Wave your arms wildly and yell; mutter to yourself, stagger around. If you are able, look for two long, cable-like sinews running along the sides of the beast's inner cavity. Grab one of these and pull as hard as you can. The bus will make sounds of protest and will stop to disgorge you. Move out of the area as quickly as possible in case there are others -- these predators sometimes travel in fleets of two or three.

Keep Alert
Professional bus-hunters may carry attractants such as 'tokens' or 'passes'. Tourist stands may try to sell you such items as novelties. Do not be fooled. Field guides are available which show the common migration patterns of these beasts, but are well-known to be full of inaccuracies. Patterns of movement can change hourly. Be cautious. Maintain your distance even if you encounter a bus that seems to be injured or resting -- they are easily provoked.

(image ganked from [info]fulguritus and Kadu Weblog 2.0)

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Euphemisms

Dec. 17th, 2003 | 08:23 pm
mood: cheerful cheerful
music: Miscellaneous drum 'n' bass

I 'gave the boys a haircut' today. Setting #1 on the safety hair clippers I got myself for Christmas. Much more comfy than the other options.
NOT work-safe, or anything-safe. Contains partial male frontal nudity! That's not an entendre -- it's me, nekkid! )
Aaah, that's better. I've been thinking it's about time we edged this journal a little closer to TMI.

I had made a more censored version of the picture to put up here, but that just seemed silly, considering.
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