I started a Tumblr because sometimes you just want to post a ton of quotes, or photos of your Blythe dolls, or links to Radar articles, and even though no one says so outright, you can tell your Twitter friends are getting sick of it.
I only doodle once every four years. This is from four years ago.
I think it was supposed to be about anxiety, but I guess it goes with the sleep paralysis thing too.
Oh, good. I’m a real sucker for hypnogogic sleep paralysis night terror art. (via)
Josh Groban on Tim and Eric - I really like Josh Groban. Until recently I followed his tumblr, but it was mostly, like, him in his kitchen at midnight, and I started to feel a little creepy. But Josh Groban is always game for anything, apparently, as long as it doesn’t jeopardize his ability to sell Christmas CDs to my mom.
Also. I feel like John Mayer was funny for two seconds in 2002, in this really wry and unexpected way, but now that he does stand-up on his own cruise ship, maybe he has forfeited the art of subtlety?
Retweeting thedailywhat, below:
Reimagination of the Day: Vicki from Small Wonder as a giant rampaging robot, by Joey Spiotto.
For the Gallery 1988 TV nostalgia exhibit we told you about yesterday.
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Playing Cho Aniki on the Wii will be awkward
- Jenn: have you seen the classic controller for wii anywhere?
- Jenn: i can't find it
- Nik: nooooo
- Nik: oh wait
- Nik: yes
- Nik: ....
- Jenn: NIK
- Nik: :<
- Jenn: IS IT IN YOUR OFFICE
- Nik: :'(
- Jenn: I HATE YOU
At first I didn’t like the new season of FotC. Some of the characterizations seem too strong or polished, I think. And the two main characters, Bret and Jemaine, have too much agency. I preferred episodes wherein the two leads were sort of divine idiots, where things just sort of “happened” to them.
But the most recent episode—in which Jemaine is in turns repulsed by and attracted to an Australian woman—seemed a nice return to the surreal, almost dreamlike quality of the first season. I liked it a lot.
“True, non-fantasy series by P.G. Wodehouse and Ian Fleming offer the opportunity to return to beloved imaginary worlds, but the Xanth books’ explicit agenda is the creation of an alternate universe….
Someone sent me this photo because he knows I think naked people wearing medieval helmetry is hilarious. Like, that’s an actual thing I’m into.
