happy frakkin' new year!
Dec. 29th, 2007 11:33 amI'm grumpy, therefore, looked around for some year-ending memes to help me not axe-murder the nearest small animal/child/parent.
1) Harken back to your archives.
2) Collect the first sentence (or two) you wrote every month for the whole year.
3) Entertain us.
4) My rule, I'm skipping fic/vid/icon headers, meme instructions, lists, and labeling stuff cause that's just confusing. And also? Lame.
( end of the year meme #1 )
Fandom year in review, stolen from
browncoatjack: ( and here I thought fans was the plural of fan... )
Out of the cut:
07. What show impressed you most in 2007?
Hands down Battlestar Galactica. I have never been a fan of sci fi. Ever. It was more like, try and make me. And this show, this show. It's political, it's spiritual, it's sociological, it's emotional and real and it raises all kinds of interesting questions about the nature of humanity, and not just in this far away spacey place, but right here in our own backyards, and even in our own minds. The characters are flawed and real, and I don't feel like a single one of them functions as a prop. They carry with them histories and life and I love everybody and every minute and every word. Even if I don't. I would recommend this show to every single living human who's not both blind and deaf. Sorry, Helen Keller.
1) Harken back to your archives.
2) Collect the first sentence (or two) you wrote every month for the whole year.
3) Entertain us.
4) My rule, I'm skipping fic/vid/icon headers, meme instructions, lists, and labeling stuff cause that's just confusing. And also? Lame.
( end of the year meme #1 )
Fandom year in review, stolen from
Out of the cut:
07. What show impressed you most in 2007?
Hands down Battlestar Galactica. I have never been a fan of sci fi. Ever. It was more like, try and make me. And this show, this show. It's political, it's spiritual, it's sociological, it's emotional and real and it raises all kinds of interesting questions about the nature of humanity, and not just in this far away spacey place, but right here in our own backyards, and even in our own minds. The characters are flawed and real, and I don't feel like a single one of them functions as a prop. They carry with them histories and life and I love everybody and every minute and every word. Even if I don't. I would recommend this show to every single living human who's not both blind and deaf. Sorry, Helen Keller.