Lucid Nonsense

'I mean,' she said, 'that one can't help growing older.'.
"'One can't perhaps,' said Humpty Dumpty, 'but two can. With proper assistance, you might have left off at seven.'.
"-Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking Glass


   

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Tuesday, September 04, 2007
I hate my subconscious. It's like it has a mind of it's own.

This morning my husband woke me from a dream in which I was a Nazi agent killing people in the name of the Führer with a copy of Jane Eyre. It fired bullets when it was held like a gun. I'm also reasonably sure I was about to kill Radek Zelenka from SGA.

Weirdest. Dream. Ever. 

sqbr, I blame you for the Bronte. All those debates from high school are coming back to haunt me until I go crazy and then they'll eat my brain.

Still, while I'm hanging on to my sanity by my fingernails, I may as well take the opportunity to ramble on about my life at the moment. It's quite appallingly domestic actually. I'm sure people should discover how surreal it is to find themselves doing laundry on a regular basis before they reach 25. I haven't had to iron shirts like this since I was in high school. The only thing I don't do is cook and that's only because my pots and pans haven't arrived from Perth yet. I keep having to squash the urge to make ramen. 

Something I've noticed about Singapore: everyone wears crocs. Or rather, fake crocs. (I'm pretty sure real crocs don't cost $6 SGD a pair so, yeah, fake. All hail globalization!) Toddlers wearing crocs. Kids wearing crocs (now available in an eye-pleasing shade of purple!). Smiling, wrinkly, old bald men wearing crocs. Even I now have a pair. It's like being stalked by footwear. I'm just waiting for the toe ends to open up and show the sharp pointy teeth.

Now, since I'm home all day with an internet connection, I'm taking the opportunity to get back into fandom. (And no, Mandragora, I do NOT want more recs, I have more than enough for the moment!) Good God, I'd forgotten what it was like. I've always been a lurker by nature, tending to gravitate to archives rather than ongoing WIPs or forums but I haven't been able to avoid the Tsunami that is SGA. Personally, I blame livejournal. It makes pimping not only easy, but almost imperative. I found myself composing an academic paper on fandom in my head as I was falling asleep last week. Still, it's got benefits – when you have a bunch of like minded people all reading the same fandom it's helpful to have someone say "Yes! I remember the story you want, it's the one where…" when you can't remember either the title or the author. I've wished more than once for something like that in my other fandoms, particularly the ones where the stories I archived on my hardrive were deleted when my sys admin forcibly removed it while I was on holiday then wouldn't give it back.

Still, fandom is good. Makes it hard to resist the urge to stay home for the next year and read fic, but still, good.



Currently listening to: Extra Executives from
No Borders Here
By Jane Siberry



Posted at 03:55 pm by Phlebas

 

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