Hello! I'm a human being again.
Apr. 21st, 2013 10:02 pmSo a little while I accidentally logged out of Dreamwidth as I was blearily scrolling and clicking around, I stared at the little log-in box, and I was too tired to log back in. A few days ago I did the same thing on Livejournal (it's a skill), but that time I managed to log back in! Today I returned to being a real person. It is good to have energy again.
Not that I have much to say. Um, I still like the Marvel Cinematic Universe too much? I watched the 2008 Hulk movie last month, and there is one scene so bad that I can still think of it and start laughing. But Hulk. And Bruce, and Betty, and Blonsky, and General Ross, and Samuel Sterns - I am legit hung up on each of the main characters. This is what comes of imprinting on the Hulk cartoon as a child.
Also I'm pretending to be in Star Trek fandom, as I'm unreasonably excited (you have no idea) about the next movie coming up. I vaguely expect an ancient force to rise from my computer howling "Dost ye mock the Olde Onne?!" On the other hand, if the Marvel comicsverse people have not yet managed to cast the movieverse noobs into the abyss, even the Trek fandom probably won't be too unwelcoming. I've managed to maintain enough affection to keep a Gaila icon (on this post, for reference) for the four years since the first movie came out; that has to count for something.
And now to try and catch up with my flists. C u soon. (soon might be a relative term, let's see how that pans out.)
Not that I have much to say. Um, I still like the Marvel Cinematic Universe too much? I watched the 2008 Hulk movie last month, and there is one scene so bad that I can still think of it and start laughing. But Hulk. And Bruce, and Betty, and Blonsky, and General Ross, and Samuel Sterns - I am legit hung up on each of the main characters. This is what comes of imprinting on the Hulk cartoon as a child.
Also I'm pretending to be in Star Trek fandom, as I'm unreasonably excited (you have no idea) about the next movie coming up. I vaguely expect an ancient force to rise from my computer howling "Dost ye mock the Olde Onne?!" On the other hand, if the Marvel comicsverse people have not yet managed to cast the movieverse noobs into the abyss, even the Trek fandom probably won't be too unwelcoming. I've managed to maintain enough affection to keep a Gaila icon (on this post, for reference) for the four years since the first movie came out; that has to count for something.
And now to try and catch up with my flists. C u soon. (soon might be a relative term, let's see how that pans out.)