I decided it was finally time to get around to making one of these, partly because I feel like I have enough to pull it off, and partly so I can't forget what I'm working on...
This is my catch-all disclaimer - any and all RPS is purely the result of my overactive imagination. The people are real - the stories and situations are not.
Alright! Alright, I give in. I'm making a place where you can prompt me.
But I've got a few rules:
1) This is for prompts that you can't otherwise prompt for me at comment_fic. Either you've used up all your slots or it's a Lonely Prompt weekend, just as long as the prompt showing up here isn't a prompt you've written there. This is for the sake of my own sanity.
2) Please use the format fandom, characters, prompt. Again, for my limited sanity!
3) Be patient about me answering. The muses come and go as they will, sparking what they will, and I've got a lot of prompts saved up, plus a few other writing projects besides. Not to mention getting back into beta'ing. I'm not ignoring you, I promise. :)
4) When you're leaving a comment, or skimming through my responses, please be aware that the ratings will vary from G all the way through NC17. Enter at your own discretion.
Addendum: Please prompt in fandoms and for pairings that I write for. If you're really hankering for something, and think I can pull it off, you can prompt it, but its chances of getting answered are... well, pretty small. It will definitely work out better if you talk to me about the idea before hand.
What I write: -Supernatural: gen, Sam/Dean, Dean/Ana, Dean/Castiel, Sam/Jess, Sam/Ruby -Leverage: gen, teamfic, Nate/Eliot, Eliot/Hardison, Hardison/Parker, Hardison/Parker/Eliot, past Nate/Maggie, one sided Sophie/Nate -RPS: gen, Kane/Carlson, J2, JDM/Sam Ferris, JDM/Kane, Jackman/Kitsch, Rosenbaum/Welling... sometimes there's a mix between all these people. My goth!verse, spy!verse, and Dollhouse/RPS verses feature others that can be mixed in as well. -Crossovers: Firefly/Wolverine, Firefly/Leverage, Leverage/Burn Notice, Dollhouse/RPS -Star Wars: gen, unless it involves RPS
Right then. I think that covers everything.... I'm going to regret this, aren't I? :snickers:
Title: Between One Nanosecond and the Next Author: Havenward Rating: PG Fandoms: Star Trek, Doctor Who, Sherlock Words: 307 Author's note: For the fabulous koryou on (or almost on... blame the Doctor...) her birthday. ♥ ♥ ♥ Prompt: Q, the Doctor, Data, and Sherlock walk into a bar. According to my friend Haven, the world will instantly end. *To be fair, I said the world was probably ending. There may or may not have been a sense of extreme immediacy...
Hey guys... I know, I know, I've been really absent from LJ lately. My headspace and motivation is rocky at best. The whole still-haven't-got-a-job thing isn't helping.
BUT.
I have amazing friends.
They've gone and made a comm to help raise money for the wedding, to make it special and help out with some stuff that our budget can't cover.
1beautifulday is an auction comm set up to make One Beautiful Day for someone. Right now, that person is me (and David). (If there's someone else you'd like to raise money for, feel free to poke the mods when this auction is done. They've set it up to do different people.)
So... some of you have heard about my fiance's fabulous cooking. And all of you have seen that he's released a cookbook. He's got Hatch chili sauce, brownies, and a recipe up for bidding in the Goods & Miscellaneous section. Check him out... and all the rest.
And a big thanks and Seriously guys I LOVE YOU to phantisma and darling_lisa and everybody that's participating. It means so much to me. ♥
... What the actual fuck? Did you seriously ask David if he has any friends that could miss the wedding ceremony? Because you want to invite all your friends? Seriously?
I'm sorry, I know that someone is going to have to miss the ceremony in order to let deliveries etc. into the reception venue. But the number of our friends invited to/involved in the wedding is something like 50. The number that you get to invite is 150.
So fuck you. Get the fuck over yourself. No goddamn love, me.
Dear mom:
... At what point of "I'm really not interested in ever talking to Summer* again" did you think you ought to be telling me that she's told her mother that she's "crying over our friendship"?
I didn't let her guilt me into being friends with her again, and I'm not fucking letting you do it either.
I have, in fact, forgiven her for her bullshit years ago. Forgiveness does not require me to let her back into my life. No, really. It doesn't. I'm not the person I was then. She's not the person she was then. I'm not fucking interested, ok?
Mind your own goddamn business, me PS: Seriously, she needs to move on. This happened how long ago? And she hasn't made more friends? Found new mentors? This isn't my problem. PPS: She should fucking consider therapy.
* For those of you who are unfamiliar with my issues, you can get the gist of the beginning here. I could have sworn I wrote up a post about her messaging me via FB last March, but maybe I didn't or maybe I didn't tag it. (Did I email it to somebody? I can't seem to find one where I put everything together... I found the FB messages, of course, but the blog she'd made is gone...) Suffice it to say I didn't like that it seemed she was trying to guilt me into being friends, or that she had so many excuses for the way she'd treated me it utterly undermined any attempt at apologizing.
I'm sure everyone and their mother is making a post today about SOPA (and its sister legislation in the Senate, PIPA). I'm sure you've already seen (and read up for yourself) about the line between trying to rightfully protect copyright, and the foolishly (and purposefully) vague language of the bills is dangerous.
It's dangerous for innocent people.
It's dangerous for start up internet companies.
It's dangerous for fandom.
Fair use all but disappears from the internet, and as one of the big players of industry, the US legislation could set the tone internationally. Where once we supported anti-censorship movements in places like China, we'll do the same thing to our own, with plenty of room for abuse.
Because any company big enough, who acts "in good faith", could have LiveJournal blocked just because of the fanvids being posted. Because of a link to a fanvid.
Our representatives have been paid well for their votes, so you need to make your voice heard. Sign the petitions. Email your representatives (places like Change.org and Google have information on how). Call your representatives. If you're like me and don't like calling people, fax them. Yes, your reps do still have fax machines. You can head here to do it.
Do something. Don't sit silent. They're counting on that.
Apparently some holiday cards came in while I was in NJ. David put them in a safe place... and then forgot about them! He just remembered them today and gave them to me. :)
Not that anybody cares all that much... But one of the things that was awesome when I went home was going to the movies.
Mostly because it meant that dad couldn't lecture me in the middle of it. Like how he ranted at length about how awful it is that nature shows dare to air animals breeding. Clearly they're perverts, and the only people that will care are the teenagers that will point and laugh. (...Yes. Seriously.)
We went to see Sherlock Holmes 2: Game of Shadows... Which was fun (for me) but there's one part I disagree with a bit viciously, and in my opinion it was weaker than the first movie. It was a little rushed, as well. But I still had fun, mostly because RDJ and Jude Law together on adventures amuses the hell out of me generally.
But the winner was definitely Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol. I wouldn't have called that. I loved the first MI movie, but the others were touch and go, especially after Tom Cruise took a long dive into the short end of the pool and it got hard to separate the characters from the actor with his movies.
But Ethan Hunt is... well, Ethan Hunt. And there was Simon Pegg and Jeremy Renner, which only made it that much harder to say no. Quite pleasantly, the woman in the group (whom I assumed would be token female) was actually strong and self directed, and not simply arm candy the way women have been in previous MI films.
Did I mention I loved Jeremy Renner? Cos I did. LOTS. I mean, I adored Pegg's Benji in the last film, and he holds strong in this one as well. But Renner. (And his ass, but that's beside the point.) I won't spoil, but suffice it to say for me he was kind of the heart of it, despite the obvious focus on Cruise/Hunt. (A case can and has been made for Brandt = Hawkeye, too. I'm all over the crossover with Avengers for this.)
It was also nice to see a movie where things go wrong. I won't go into detail, but it isn't just a twist of OH NO, WILL OUR HEROES MAKE IT? or something simply played for laughs. I think it took the movie from being something quite typical and made it a little more... Hm. Real? Sort of? Inasmuch as any MI movie can be, lol. I connected with it more because of that.