I need to add icons to DW, since I prefer posting to it than LJ - for three reasons: 1) no ads,
2) no video ads, and 3) no Facebook or Twitter ticky boxes.
Still haven't figured out how to put a link so people on lj can just come here and respond.
Wicked lighting storm outside. Keeps flashing and rumbling, with rain, but mostly crashes of thunder and lightning.
Decided against better judgment and mostly out of curiousity to check out those Buffy issue 37 preview pages online and you know what? a) I get the Mac Love now - because those comic pages are much easier to read and really pretty on a computer with a backlight, my old one was sorely lacking in that department and b) I think Whedon's trying to write an absurdist satire of a super-hero comic book, yet really badly. Paging Ben Edlund, who actually knows how to do this. If you've ever seen the Tick, you know whereof I speak. ( some snarky commentary on the spoilers )
Momster just called to tell me to get off the internet and get ready for bed. So will comply. Being on net late at night makes sleeping difficult. It wires my mind. Best way to go to sleep - read a boring book. To which Momster replied - "literary books put me to sleep. But easy reads that are page turners don't for some reason." ME: "Like I said, read a boring book. Literary books tend to be boring...which is why most people don't read them, generally speaking."
Oh final bit - watching this funky sitcom called Raising Hope...that I'm not sure what to make of it. It's sort of Married with Children crossed with Roseanne crossed with that funky series about the boy in the middle that the actor who is the star of Breaking Bad used to be in that I can't remember the name of. It's not bad. Reminds me a bit of the docu comedies such as Arrested Development and Parks and Recreation in both casting choices and sense of humor, although definitely not a dcoumentary. In some respects it is quite realistic and darkly humorous, like Married with Children. Also unlike most of these shows the men and women are various shapes, sizes and looks. They don't all look alike! And the women aren't all pretty like in Modern Family. Martha Plimpton plays this twenty-year old's mother. Said twenty-year old suddenly ended up with a kid, due to the fact he had sex with a hot female serial killer who got the death penalty. The female serial killer was in the habit of killing all her boyfriends, except our hero, whose mother knocked her out with a tv set. See what I mean? Absurdist humor. It's blunt and satirical and wry. But not really that funny. Just sort of absurd. Am on the fence. At least it's different, will give it that. So much of tv looks the same nowadays. A little innovation goes a long way. What can I say? I like the cult shows over the mainstream...well most of the time.
2) no video ads, and 3) no Facebook or Twitter ticky boxes.
Still haven't figured out how to put a link so people on lj can just come here and respond.
Wicked lighting storm outside. Keeps flashing and rumbling, with rain, but mostly crashes of thunder and lightning.
Decided against better judgment and mostly out of curiousity to check out those Buffy issue 37 preview pages online and you know what? a) I get the Mac Love now - because those comic pages are much easier to read and really pretty on a computer with a backlight, my old one was sorely lacking in that department and b) I think Whedon's trying to write an absurdist satire of a super-hero comic book, yet really badly. Paging Ben Edlund, who actually knows how to do this. If you've ever seen the Tick, you know whereof I speak. ( some snarky commentary on the spoilers )
Momster just called to tell me to get off the internet and get ready for bed. So will comply. Being on net late at night makes sleeping difficult. It wires my mind. Best way to go to sleep - read a boring book. To which Momster replied - "literary books put me to sleep. But easy reads that are page turners don't for some reason." ME: "Like I said, read a boring book. Literary books tend to be boring...which is why most people don't read them, generally speaking."
Oh final bit - watching this funky sitcom called Raising Hope...that I'm not sure what to make of it. It's sort of Married with Children crossed with Roseanne crossed with that funky series about the boy in the middle that the actor who is the star of Breaking Bad used to be in that I can't remember the name of. It's not bad. Reminds me a bit of the docu comedies such as Arrested Development and Parks and Recreation in both casting choices and sense of humor, although definitely not a dcoumentary. In some respects it is quite realistic and darkly humorous, like Married with Children. Also unlike most of these shows the men and women are various shapes, sizes and looks. They don't all look alike! And the women aren't all pretty like in Modern Family. Martha Plimpton plays this twenty-year old's mother. Said twenty-year old suddenly ended up with a kid, due to the fact he had sex with a hot female serial killer who got the death penalty. The female serial killer was in the habit of killing all her boyfriends, except our hero, whose mother knocked her out with a tv set. See what I mean? Absurdist humor. It's blunt and satirical and wry. But not really that funny. Just sort of absurd. Am on the fence. At least it's different, will give it that. So much of tv looks the same nowadays. A little innovation goes a long way. What can I say? I like the cult shows over the mainstream...well most of the time.