Spike's Bitches 33: Weeping, crawling, blaming everybody else
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
We're getting a ton of snow. City, state and federal workers have been told to stagger dismissals, so that not everyone is on the snowy, crappy road at once. What this means for me, a walker? I get to stay to the end of the day!! Actually, I don't really mind, and sometimes those who stay late get to take time off later, which would rock.
I think we really might hit 22 inches.
It's so fucking good. Unbelievably good. I swear. I marvel about how fucking good it is, the same way I marveled about VM during the first season. (Caveat: Avatar only becomes truly marvelous in the second season, not that the first season isn't wonderful.)
I will heartily second all of this.
(My favorite is Sokka, closely followed by Iroh, by-the-by)
That's craziness, libkitty! Stay warm and safe.
You shoooooooould! It's so fucking good. Unbelievably good. I swear.
I've read some of your posts about it. I just ... I don't really like anime. And Ben just told me airily I would never understand it if I hadn't watched from the beginning.
Like I need more TV in my life, you know? And now, dinner calls.
I will heartily second all of this.
I will also say that I believe this show has brought me close to tears more often than any other show. And I don't think I tear up easily, although maybe I tear up more now that I'm older, or something. Life is pain. Life is beauty.
I've read some of your posts about it. I just ... I don't really like anime.
Don't let this stop you, honestly. If you don't like
animation
at all, then, well, I suppose that's a large hurdle, but I'm not a big anime person either. One of my newbies is, however, and she remarked that "it's like anime, but with a coherent storyline!" The anime title comes from the Chinese/Japanese-style setting/names/character design (although they borrow from a lot of Eastern traditions and philosophies) and the general focus on nature and spirituality. Also, there are wacky animals.
And Ben just told me airily I would never understand it if I hadn't watched from the beginning.
This is rather true because the show is very continuity-heavy. It's one big long story that's been extremely well planned out. My first episode was in the middle of season two, though, and while I didn't really understand all of what was going on, I was sufficiently entertained to keep watching.
What this means for me, a walker? I get to stay to the end of the day!!
See, this seems backasswards to me. If you've got to walk in it, they should let you walk when there are only a few inches to slog through, not 22. Especially because they'll clear roads before sidewalks.
Are you planning your snow fort?
I'm missing snow a bit now.
I'm getting annoyed by my cube-neighbor arguing with her mother about her wedding (the neighbor's). It's better than her fighting with her fiance, I suppose.
But really? I want Tim Horton's, like, NOW. Must... have... Timbits....
Are you planning your snow fort?
I'm planning sitting inside curled up with my kitties and a cup of tea. I have a sneaking suspicion that after walking home in the snow, I may not feel like playing in it.
Also, there are wacky animals.
Not like Pokemon, though, right?
I have a sneaking suspicion that after walking home in the snow, I may not feel like playing in it.
And being kind to your poor frozen feet, I hope. That sucks, libkitty.
Not like Pokemon, though, right?
Oh, no! They're all hybrids, like platypus bears and ostrich horses and catfish alligators. It's fun.
Seriously, it's not as cracked-out as the popular conception of anime. It's an American show, and the creators' previous work includes
Futurama, Family Guy,
and
King of the Hill.
The head writer worked on
Mission Hill.
This all means it's hilarious as hell.