Almost there... almost there...
Tomorrow I have an exam. Then I have to clean my sister's room before she gets back and finds out a metaphorical hurricane went through it.
THEN I AM FREE FREE MY GOD I WILL BE FREE MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA *coughcough*
So I finished the 100 pages required for Script Frenzy. Maybe it's just me, but Screnzy 10x easier than Nano. ALSO. My comic involves robots and moving plushie unicorns and cops named after alloys. Oh Brass. Oh Steel. Oh Nambe. You are all so awesome. But mostly it is about a bunch of superheroes standing around going "What?"
Yes, I am avoiding studying. How are you?
Tomorrow I have an exam. Then I have to clean my sister's room before she gets back and finds out a metaphorical hurricane went through it.
THEN I AM FREE FREE MY GOD I WILL BE FREE MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA *coughcough*
So I finished the 100 pages required for Script Frenzy. Maybe it's just me, but Screnzy 10x easier than Nano. ALSO. My comic involves robots and moving plushie unicorns and cops named after alloys. Oh Brass. Oh Steel. Oh Nambe. You are all so awesome. But mostly it is about a bunch of superheroes standing around going "What?"
Yes, I am avoiding studying. How are you?
- Mood:
loved
Doing Script Frenzy. Am very busy.
About a week ago, we were watching Helvetica in class. Since then, I've been seeing it everywhere. So today, I noticed an instance of it, and held it up to Cid.
Me: Helvetica!
Cid: What?
Me: The font.
Cid: Oh, I thought you were proclaiming your love to your heathen god.
Me: ...Imagine fooling people playing Arkham Asylum that their crazy Lovecraft god was Helvetica.
Cid: No, sounds more like a god on D&D. Mine is Comic Sans.
Me: You're evil. Chaotic Evil.
Cid: No, more like Chaotic Neutral. Impact is Chaotic Evil.
Me: *thinking of macros* Maybe. Helvetica is Neutral Neutral.
Cid: Times New Roman is Lawful Good.
Britt: Stencil is Lawful Evil.
About a week ago, we were watching Helvetica in class. Since then, I've been seeing it everywhere. So today, I noticed an instance of it, and held it up to Cid.
Me: Helvetica!
Cid: What?
Me: The font.
Cid: Oh, I thought you were proclaiming your love to your heathen god.
Me: ...Imagine fooling people playing Arkham Asylum that their crazy Lovecraft god was Helvetica.
Cid: No, sounds more like a god on D&D. Mine is Comic Sans.
Me: You're evil. Chaotic Evil.
Cid: No, more like Chaotic Neutral. Impact is Chaotic Evil.
Me: *thinking of macros* Maybe. Helvetica is Neutral Neutral.
Cid: Times New Roman is Lawful Good.
Britt: Stencil is Lawful Evil.
- Mood:
amused
Oh, Wednesday, you magnificent bastard.
Normally, when I read a book, I read it in one or two days, almost all at once. American Gods I read in short bursts for a week. Though the final bit I read all this morning. I almost kind of wish the con went through.
I am getting ready for <a href="http://www.scriptfrenzy.org/>Script Frenzy</a>, which I am very excited about. I don't like to write long passages of narration about the shape of the window sill on which a dead bug is resting. I find it difficult and frustrating. I'm an artist - I want to <i>show</i>. What I do like, however, is writing dialogue. You know how I won Nanowrimo finally? First person narration, figuring that somewhere, Felix was talking to us in a bar, even if he wasn't. It was just one long stream of dialogue. That's why I'm excited for Screnzy - I can just write pages upon pages of dialogue. And for the description, it can just be me talking to the Artist (somebody else or Future!Me) And as a bonus, I can finally tell the tale of the Fizzgizet Fighters. I am tired of winter. I feel like exploring. And I'm still not used to this whole "only six icons" thing.
Normally, when I read a book, I read it in one or two days, almost all at once. American Gods I read in short bursts for a week. Though the final bit I read all this morning. I almost kind of wish the con went through.
I am getting ready for <a href="http://www.scriptfrenzy.org/>Script Frenzy</a>, which I am very excited about. I don't like to write long passages of narration about the shape of the window sill on which a dead bug is resting. I find it difficult and frustrating. I'm an artist - I want to <i>show</i>. What I do like, however, is writing dialogue. You know how I won Nanowrimo finally? First person narration, figuring that somewhere, Felix was talking to us in a bar, even if he wasn't. It was just one long stream of dialogue. That's why I'm excited for Screnzy - I can just write pages upon pages of dialogue. And for the description, it can just be me talking to the Artist (somebody else or Future!Me) And as a bonus, I can finally tell the tale of the Fizzgizet Fighters. I am tired of winter. I feel like exploring. And I'm still not used to this whole "only six icons" thing.
- Mood:
thoughtful
