She hasn't got the Dutch Cocoa. She's not all that.
The Minearverse 3: The Network Is a Harsh Mistress
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
They'd raised $3M in pledges last I read.
Which was pledged by a couple of spaceflight related companies . I don't know where their fundraising would be without those pledges.
Taking a brief detour, I'm having a hard time deciding whether Lying Pig or Lovesick Ass is my favourite Wonderfalls 'sode so far. Only have two episodes left to watch, but the DVD set was very worthwhile.
Lovesick Ass all the way.
She hasn't got the Dutch Cocoa.
Or the cake flour.
Lovesick Ass all the way.
The episode was funny and sweet, but it couldn't overcome my dislike for annoying kids. I loved the mix of bitter (re: spring street vs rainbow boulevard scene) and humour (re: hotel, jaye's mum) in Lying Pig.
she may be hoarding the boys as well
I'm hoarding their pictures. Sadly, no actual boys.
And I do TOO have cake flour. I just want ALL the cake flour.
But if you have all the cake flour, you have to bake all the cake. I like it when other people bake the cake and then bring it to me.
Sadly, that hasn't been happening lately, but oh well.
Whereas Suela, for Farscape, did everything short of putting a DVD in her garter and flashing it on streetcorners. And more power to her.
Bwah.
Hmm. I know I'm late to the party (damned filters), but.
I think the gender distribution in fandom (between shows and distributed over time) involves a variety of factors. To wit, a number of gross generalizations that influence gender distribution, I think:
- More men than women had online access in the early years of the Internet, as it was mostly confined to high tech companies and computer departments in universities.
- Shows with a lot of technical gee-wizzery and flashy CGI tend to draw more male fans than shows with less flashiness and more character interaction. (Also, see Nutty's comment about non-TV fandoms such as sports fandoms.)
- The rise of mailing lists provided forums for people (i.e., women) to talk semi-privately about their obsessions that they wouldn't necessarily want to talk about in public. This goes back to the traditional image of pimpled fanboys.
- The advent of the Web, the daylighting of fanfiction to people who don't attend cons, draws less-technically-skilled people (i.e., women) into active participation of fandom. They can participate on their own time, at their own level. They can lurk and still get the good stuff, without having to spend money or leave the house. (This is definitely my experience: without the internet, I would be a fan without a fandom.)
That's just a few, off the top of my head. Women have always been involved in fandom (See Bjo Trimble spearheading the first Trek campaign), but it took the rise of TV fandom and the easy access to other people and content (i.e., fic and commentary and resource pages) to make entire fandoms feel so overwhelmingly female.
I'm not convinced all, or even most, TV fandoms are disproportionately female. That's my experience, even in Farscape (there are and were men involved in the campaign all along, but it's true that most of the major players are female). My experience is not all of fandom: it's not cosplay or Star Wars or the fanfilm community or the convention-going groups. So I can't say for sure, but it certainly feels like fanfiction is produced by far more women than men, and I don't think that's an error of perception.
And I'm damned if I know why. I wish someone would figure it out.
She hasn't got the Dutch Cocoa.
Or the cake flour.And I do TOO have cake flour. I just want ALL the cake flour. Why, so you can put it all in raisin cakes designed to seduce Lee under false pretense and potentially kill her?
I like it when other people bake the cake and then bring it to me.
Sadly, that hasn't been happening lately, but oh well.
There should be a new tradition. Second baby showers aren't done, but what about a "Just Desserts" party, where you get cake?
Second baby showers aren't done? I just got robbed, then.