chaletian: (st awesome jim)
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I am sure this will come to a massive shock to everyone, but I don't really believe in censoring reading for kids by the time they hit high school age (particularly American high school age, which I imagine this questions means, and which I think I am right in saying is about 14?). Partly this is the voice of experience - I never really had my reading censored (I started borrowing books from the adult section when I was 11/12), and I don't think I suffered in any way for that. I read what I wanted to, what I was interested in, and that worked for me. Occasionally, I read stuff from my grandparents' top shelf, which was 'racier' than stuff I got at home (but we're talking Jeffrey Archer/Harold Robbins racy here). I read teen and adult books that talked about sex and stuff, and that didn't faze me particularly. I don't know, I think adults can get extremely precious about "protecting the children", which by 14 or so is a bit absurd, because children can actually decide for themselves what they want to read.

Anyway, in other news, I'm selling my soul (or, OK, GGBP books) on eBay if anyone's interested. Buy stuff from me! This time, it's an aid of going out next week for my work leaving thing. Because next week is my last week! Thank fuck! I've mostly enjoyed this job, it has to be said. I like (most) of the people I've worked with, the job itself has been often tedious but occasionally interesting and challenging, and I've had to learn stuff, which is always a bonus. I think I'm a better administrator than I was when I started. So, y'know, progress is good. On the other hand, they screwed me over a bit and the uniform made me want to kill myself, and the challenge is mostly gone, so I'm glad I'm leaving. Looking forward to the next job, too! I've got three weeks of that (well, two and a bit, plus the fun of NHS induction), and then two weeks of holiday, which I am really looking forward to - I do need the break.

I've been stressing quite a lot recently: largely because of work, and also because of my ongoing inability to budget my money effectively. So, I apologise to my chums who've had me ringing them up expressly to rant about work, and then adding some feeble request about their own lives! I am going to try and chill out and not obsess over being slighted by HCA and enjoy life and be sensible. A fine plan. Let's see if I can stick to it.

In fanfictional news (fascinating for everyone), I have embarked upon my long planned Merlin fic on the old rex quondam rexque futurus theme. I do, of course, use the word "planned" loosely: I had a vague idea, wrote the first part, and now find myself trying to actually plan the rest of the story. I sort of know what's going to happen. IT WILL BE FINE. In other fanfictional news, I wrote Dean and Jo and internet porn, pimped it, and then (this is unheard of), DEPIMPED IT. Yes. You heard aright. I depimped a fic. It wasn't right, and I will probably rewrite it. I've also read a load of fic recently, and will rec the good stuff shortly. I also need to get cracking on the SGA bigbang. Also, I am, once again, regretting that sign ups for Yuletide passed me by. Every year I think I'd like to do Yuletide, because there are loads of small fandoms I love and would be happy to write in, but I never do anything about it. I suck.

Small break there: I went to fetch my dinner. I'm eating parsnips. Yum. I have to take total parsnip responsibility in Fangirl Towers, as Katie doesn't like them, but that's fine by me, as I am heavily pro-parsnip. You're never alone with a parsnip, I always say. I am also wearing leggings. I look fucking absurd, but who cares? I am alone. (I interrupt this fashion update to inform you that I put a little honey on my parsnips when I cooked them, and they smell delicious. I AM A PARSNIP GENIUS.)

So, what other news do I have? I went up to Sheffield last weekend to visit Grandma, which was very nice. She's mad as ever, but it was lovely to see her (and Rosie, and my parents), even if it was quite a fleeting visit, most of which seemed to be taken up with preparing meals. But we had a jolly time nonetheless, and it's not so long to Christmas, really. Journey both ways was hideous though. There must have been some sort of M1 hoohah on the Saturday morning, because the driver came off just south of Derby and toured the back streets of Derbyshire AS IF THE COACH WERE CROSSING MOLASSES IN JANUARY. Jizzy Chrizzy, I thought my bottom would fall off by the time we finally crept towards Meadowhead. And, natch, M1 into London on Sunday evening was foul. I swear to god I'm getting the train at Christmas...

Anyway, there's my news for the time being. I'm off to read a Mills & Boon set in the Norman Conquest. Good times...
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Is it just me, or is Do you think your moods are controlled by your brain chemistry or that your brain chemistry dictates your moods? essentially a question that asks, do you think A or, um, A?
chaletian: (st awesome jim)
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I always think that I would struggle to be friends with someone who disagreed with something that was fundamentally important to me, but actually I don't think that's the case. Many of my friends and people-with-whom-I-am-friendly have wildly diverging opinions about things that are important to me, whether it be religion or feminism or politics or the quality of Legally Blonde 2, and I still like them, and I presume vice versa. So, no, I've never stopped being friends with someone over differences in political views.

In other news, I went out drrrrrrinking last night with Emma and Rachael. We started out at Alex's leaving thing at the Ordinance, and then moved through London like spectres, the smell of super-strong cocktails and the sound of rampant giggling whispering in our wake. Good times. And all the better for not having a hangover this morning.

I had an interview yesterday afternoon for that job I quite want, and it seemed to go OK (although was bizarrely quick), but I honestly can't tell any more, and I've been unsuccessful with my applications so far, so I will gloomily expect the worst. I should know by the end of the week, apparently.
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Yes.
chaletian: (narnia lucy raining)
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Eh bien, ce n'est plus le 14 juillet, mais voici ma réponse: moi, j'aime beaucoup le brie. Et les triangolini. Mais pas ensemble, je pense.

D'autres choses: j'ai malade. Tristesse. C'est une malaise qui n'est PAS DU TOUT comme flu. PAS DU TOUT! M'ENTEND, CORPS! Mais je ne vais pas au travail aujourd'hui; je vais rester chez nous, prendre un bain, et probablement me recoucher.
chaletian: (mp god)
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No.
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Rapunzel. I can't begin to imagine why.

(It totally, totally was. Maybe that explains a lot.)

And on that note, allow me, please, to share Sara Bareilles' wonderful song, Fairytale, as introduced to my by [livejournal.com profile] katie__pillar (I understand it was on a J2 mixtape! *g*):

Cut to make things tidy. )
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Ahahahahaha!!!
chaletian: (buzzcocks reading chantelle)
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Actually, I have far too much poetry that I love to really narrow it down, but the first thing that popped into my mind:

Stiff flags straining in the night-blasts cold
In the gloom black-purple, in the glint old-gold,
Torchlight crimson on the copper kettle-drums,
Then the tuckets, then the trumpets, then the cannon, and he comes.

(Lepanto, by GK Chesterton)

Here amid firs and a final sunset flare
Recorder and hautbois only moan at a mouldering sky.

(The Old Liberals, by John Betjeman)

Had I the heavens’ embroidered cloths,
Enwrought with golden and silver light,
The blue and the dim and the dark cloths
Of night and light and the half light

(Aedh wishes for the Cloths of Heaven, by WB Yeats)

...then worms shall try
That long preserv'd virginity,
And your quaint honour turn to dust,
And into ashes all my lust.
The grave's a fine and private place,
But none I think do there embrace.

(To His Coy Mistress, by Andrew Marvell)


listen i says to him
old man youve never been to hell
at all there isn t any hell
transmigration is the game i
used to be a human vers libre
poet and i died and went
into a cockroach s body

(the cockroach who had been to hell by Don Maquis)

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