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Nov. 15th, 2009


[info]sabbato

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I worked a ten hour shift today. I think I am mostly brain dead from it.

On a completely random note: I keep getting asked if I have a boyfriend. I don't, but it's such a strange question. People keep assuming that I am not single, and then ask me why I don't have a significant other.

I'm never sure how to respond to the why. Apparently I'm very charming and really polite. Sweet is another word I've gotten. I told one guy today that I was content with life that I didn't need someone.

But it's not really the case. I wouldn't mind, I suppose, having a significant other to at least fall back on. It just doesn't help that I don't really get out much. One day. I'm hoping things will work out one day. I'm really enjoying my time as being labled as single. It's sort of relaxing.

In other news, [info]splattercombo gave me a meme to do. :|

Comment and I'll give you three fandoms, for which you must answer these:

01: What got you into this fandom in the first place?
02: Do you think you'll stay in this fandom or eventually move on?
03: Favorite episodes/books/movies/etc.?
04: Do you participate in this fandom (fanfiction, graphics, discussions)?
05: Do you think that more people should get into this fandom?


Something to keep my mind occupied. )

Also.

Lawl, I don't even know what to think about this being in the dictionary.

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Nov. 13th, 2009


[info]sabbato

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Today has been really hectic. I got to work and no one knew what was going on. The bowling alley snack bar didn't have their breaks, and everyone was stressed out. I tried to do what I could but it was really difficult. It built up towards the end when I finally got built up with the stress. My break was nice and relaxing even though it was practically my last hour working.

Tomorrow is my day off, but I am going into work at eleven in the morning. I am most likely working until nine thirty in the evening.

Sunday is my one day off, and I am going to the damn Gunshow that is kicking out asses. I'm planning on getting the supplies I need for my cosplay for Chloe Frazer from Uncharted 2. It's for next years Comic Con so I really want it to look nice.

Other then that I am totally tired. I think I am going to just die in a little bit. Oh and those of you who have my cell number you should all send me multiple texts about how I cannot forget the tip jars for 2nd Street tomorrow :|

Also, Auto-Tune T-Pain app for my iPhone for the lulz, y/n?

[info]ff7citadel

Dissidia Now Available For Download

PSPgo-owning Final Fantasy fans can rejoice—Dissidia: Final Fantasy can now be downloaded from the North American PlayStation Store, for the price of US$39.99. To do so, go here.

Square Enix Members also has some fan-made videos posted in its Dissidia section. Please note that you must be registered with the site to view them.

Sources: Square Enix Members - DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY Now Available on PlayStation Store, GameSpot - Dissidia leads PSP assault on PSN

Posted by Reeve on 11/06/09 at 10:13 AM

[info]pennyarcaderss

Comic: Conclusive Evidence

New Comic: Conclusive Evidence

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iPhone or Droid

It may be a fundamentally empty experience, but holy crap the Droid's 265 ppi screen is amazing.

Nov. 12th, 2009


[info]sabbato

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So I completely forgot that I have three hours of over time this week until April mentioned it yesterday. I may be home early tonight because of it and I really don't mind considering there will be too many of us at work today. I hate sending people home I've come to find. And I've also come to realise that I probably should have just sent Chris home but oh well. I'm still learning this whole lead business and I am certain I will succeed.

Other then that I am certain today is going to be a good day. I finished my laundry and I am thinking about going to the gym today. And maybe actaully sitting down and watching Glee. Oh and Rachel and I might go to dinner. I was thinking of seeing if Kyoto was still open (it's the only Japanese food in town that isn't just sushi) and if all else I am really craving iHop. And sushi. But the sushi I might be saving for the weekend when I go out with John.

On the RP front, I got news that Charlie wants me back in the D&D group even though it was his idea to kick me out. Apparently Archie's attendence is just as bad as mine was over the summer and it's really hard to continue a campaign with two people. Thing is, my days off got changed because there are just too many of us on the weekends. So I have Saturday and Sunday off until further notice.

And to be honest I'm not really sure I want to go back to D&D after what happened. Garrett being the only one who truly understands, and Travis had to be yelled at to really see my point as to why it hurt so much (I felt bad afterwards. I mean he needed to hear it, but I hated how my anger was translated through screaming at him in Garrett's car after Zombieland) it's just too much.

I miss it though. I really, really miss sitting around, rolling dice, and making crude jokes with my friends. I miss writing out character sheets and... oh man I miss my inspiration for characters. I drew so much inspiration from D&D it's not even funny.

I haven't written anything decent in so long... maybe I should try a prompt or something. That's a great idea actually.

Give me a prompt! A line, song lyrics -- anything you'd like to see written whether it's from fandom or not. I will do my best to write something for it.

Now to finish my laundry and take a shower so I can go to work.

Nov. 11th, 2009


[info]l_loire

CB11: Kingdom Hearts--Need Character Suggestions

I said it was going to happen, so here it is. In about a month, I will be releasing the contest bracket for Character Battle 11: Kingdom Hearts. However, if you followed my recent posts, and remembered what I said at the end of the last contest, I said I was going to need your help in making the bracket, due to the sheer number of characters in the KH Universe. So now, here's the audience participation part of the program.

Of the 64 slots, I've already selected 32 characters that will definitely be in the contest. I haven't decided where they'll be yet, but these characters are definitely in:

Sora
Goofy
Donald
Riku
Kairi
Roxas
Namine
King Mickey
Ansem the Wise
Xehanort
Xemnas
Xigbar
Xaldin
Vexen
Lexaeus
Zexion
Saix
Axel
Demyx
Luxord
Marluxia
Larxene
Xion
Hayner
Pence
Olette
Heartless
Nobodies
Terra
Ventus
Aqua
Unbirth

Now, I turn it over to you. With the sheer number of Disney and Final Fantasy characters throughout Kingdom Hearts, I need your help determining the remaining 32 characters. Before you do, read the ground rules for suggestions:

1) No Cloud. No Sephiroth. These two characters will end up being automatic favorites selected by the overwhelming majority of entrants. This is a Kingdom Hearts battle, not Final Fantasy.
2) Do not provide me with a list of EVERY SINGLE CHARACTER THAT APPEARS IN THE SERIES. In contests past where I've asked for suggestions, some schmucks decided to hand me whole lists of every Final Fantasy character ever. I already have the list of every character in KH―if you send me such a list, I'm going to immediately chuck it.
3) Please read the list above so that you don't give me a character that's already in.
4) Since there's a tremendous amount of characters, keep your list of suggestions between 10-20 characters. I'm hoping for variation―the 32 most requested suggestions will make it in.

Send me your suggestions via LJ comment, Facebook message, or email. If you email, please use the subject line “KH character suggestions.” This way, I don't mark it as spam.

I'm hoping for a lot of suggestions, whether you decide to enter the contest or not, so if you know a Kingdom Hearts fan, please pass this around. I'm hoping to begin signups in the first or second week of December, so send them in!

Thanks so much for your help! :)
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[info]sabbato

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I'm not sure what to think of this damn illness I have. I can't tell if it's getting worse or better. Yesterday I woke up fine, and today I woke up suffocating. It's starting to get really irritating and I might just stay home this weekend and drink tea forever.

Now to stop listening to Bad Romance and go take a shower.

[info]pennyarcaderss

Comic: The Minutia-men

New Comic: The Minutia-men

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Two-Party System

I favor approval voting or IRV chiefly because they mean we might get to bring back The Bull Moose party.

Nov. 9th, 2009

[info]pennyarcaderss

Comic: At The Midnight Hour

New Comic: At The Midnight Hour

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Sympathy

Excellent recovery: ... which we could try to use to somehow save your original brother!

Nov. 8th, 2009


[info]sabbato

(no subject)

I got called into work today for no good reason.

:| That is all I have to say.

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Nov. 7th, 2009


[info]sabbato

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I just spent my night watching The Breakfast Club, Grumpy Old Men, Sixteen Candles, and listening to Auto-Tune the News while talkin to [info]cabbit_kitten whom I apparently infect via the internet. Get better soon, honey. ♥



This is the most recent one, and I just love it. I laughed so hard. I really can't get enough out of this. One of these days I'll have to get them all as MP3s for when I go to work and rock out. I don't even know. It's pretty awesome.

They're actually pretty fun to sing to and it makes me feel so lame that I can sing along with at least three of them.

Enjoy.

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Nov. 6th, 2009

[info]pennyarcaderss

Comic: A Truly Fascinating Phenomenon

New Comic: A Truly Fascinating Phenomenon

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Lego

Dad, where is Grandpa right now?

Nov. 5th, 2009

[info]pennyarcaderss

Comic: A Truly Fascinating Phenomenon

New Comic: A Truly Fascinating Phenomenon

[info]sabbato

(no subject)

I am still ill, and everything tastes aweful, but I am going to work and it's going to be awesome. I am feeling ten times better from yesterday.

I will have a real update with less illness eventually. I swear.

Nov. 4th, 2009


[info]l_loire

Did you ever hear of Pandora's Box?

Before I begin, this post has a warning. There will be links to images in this post. These images are NOT SAFE FOR WORK. They contain graphic depictions of the male anatomy. They're also not for the easily offended. If you click these links and you get caught at work, or are easily offended by what you may see, THEN IT'S YOUR OWN DAMN FAULT FOR CLICKING THE LINKS. DO NOT SEND ME FLAMING COMMENTS, because this warning has been made crystal clear. I will not bring myself to your level and reply. With that said, let me give credit where credit is due. One of the images was photoshopped slightly by me. The original source of the images are found on oglaf.com, and the images belong to the artist (or artists) who created said material. Again, you have been warned about the upcoming links.

To all open-minded people of faith: help me. Help me to realize that you are not all bigoted, hateful people. Please help me to realize that there are still people left who think it's morally, ethically, and spiritually wrong to discriminate against ANYONE. To hypocritical people of faith, who use the Bible solely for their own benefit, who use the Bible to justify the hateful persecution of people who don't agree with you, read on.

I thought it wasn't OK to religiously persecute a group of people simply because they don't agree with you. Yet, in light of what happened in Maine, that's just what this is. Gay people are being religiously persecuted. Every attempt at equality has been struck down by Bible-wielding, crucifix-toting hypocrites. Every law, every motion, every vote taken to block what really is a civil rights issue has been religiously oriented. To this point, I've not seen a civil, legislative reason for denying people the right to love who they want, regardless of sexual orientation. Every cause to deny people their right to marry whomever they want is morally based. And it's not right. It's not fucking right. You mean to tell me that you'll defend to the death the right to preserve the "sanctity" of marriage between Britney Spears and Kevin Federline over a gay couple who are financially sound, stable, and supportive enough to have a family? For fuck's sake, there are so many children who come from these precious, heterosexual familes, who've been left orphaned, abandoned, disposed of. What's so wrong about having two men or two women raise children? As far as I can see, absolutely nothing. I still have yet to get a straight answer as to why gay marriage gets under your skin so much. Reasons like "it's a sin" or "It's not in God's plan" doesn't cut it. You hypocrites are using half-truths, lies, and outright fear to stop the spread of love and joy. Gay marriage will be taught in our schools? What kind of talk is that? A blatent lie, if you ask me.

For a little while this morning, after I read the sad news that once again, human rights were taken away from people because it didn't jive with their religious beliefs, I felt slightly sickened by the fact that I was just recently married. I felt like I was given special privileges, rights given to me only because I'm heterosexual. I felt that I didn't deserve to be married, to have all the rights and benefits that comes with it, when I know full well that some of my own friends who are gay are and have been denied the same joy I felt, simply because their partners were not of the opposite gender. There is such a lack of love in this world, and for all this time, I tried to take comfort in some of the Bible's passages about how God does not discriminate, how everyone is equal in God's eyes, and how Jesus told us to love one another. Nice job, you hypocrites. If you take your faith so seriously, you'd realize that Jesus died for you. He died so that you could all be bigoted fucks. All you're doing is pushing me toward atheism.

Last time I checked, we had rules and laws that specifically separate church and state. Yet, as clearly evidenced by this and the other 30 states who've denied gay people the right to marry simply because God doesn't like it, it's so obvious that religion and government are clearly involved in such wild sex. As a matter of fact, I'm coming to realize that our laws defining a separation of church and state are very much like Wal-Mart's return policy--it doesn't exist. It only exists on paper, but is never followed. Religion should NOT be allowed to influence public policy, BECAUSE NOT EVERYONE BELIEVES THE SAME THING AS YOU DO. You CAN'T impose your beliefs on an entire group of people. That's one of the things we hold so dear--freedom of religion, yes. Freedom to practice the religion and faith you want. It does NOT give you the freedom to ram it down the throats of people who don't want it. Yet, that's exactly what this is. You hypocritical Catholics and Christians are doing exactly that--you are ramming your ideals on us, fighting so hard to prevent people from doing things that are perfectly harmless, but you don't agree. You have made life so difficult for people who really have done nothing to harm you. These people have not beaten you up, belittled you, denied you rights, benefits, and privileges; they have not denied you employment. Remember that whole Golden Rule? All they want to do is LOVE, and love the person they want to love. How does homosexuality hurt you? I'm serious. Tell me how homosexuality really, definitively, harms you. Do you get a thrill out of oppressing this group of people? Do you find happiness when you see a loving gay couple in floods of tears, having been denied the right that you so lovingly hold onto? I'd think that, as men and women of a faith that preaches unconditional love and kindness, you'd be doing your damnedest to spread love and joy--not denying it except to members of your own clique. You sicken me.

I suspect that once you found out you succeeded in taking more human rights away, you, in a fit of elation, did something like this (this is the photoshopped image--the original images can be found here and here). Go on, enjoy it while you can.

Before I close, I just want to make it clear again that this is NOT a rant railing against ALL men and women of the Catholic and/or Christian faith. I know that there are open-minded people out there. To those open-minded people, please help me. Your fellow believers are not giving you a good name--all this is doing is lumping you all into a nasty stereotype of bigoted, hateful people.

I'll take all feedback to this post--but be warned, if all you do is scream at me, I'm not going to reply.

I close with a letter to the editor to a publication called camp. It was written by an ordained pastor of the United Church of Christ. While it deals with Proposition 8 in California, the message remains the same for Maine's epic fail. The entire letter is below, with a link.

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God Does Not Discriminate
November 14, 2008

To the editor:

As one of only four straight men singing with Heartland Men’s Chorus of Kansas City, I am hurt and saddened by the passage of Proposition 8 in California. As an ordained pastor as well, I am hurt and saddened that many who favored Proposition 8 were either members or friends of various church denominations.  As I often remind my fellow chorus members, “Don’t let the church get in the way of your God.”

The God I know welcomes all. I have often been asked, “How can you, as an ordained pastor, be in support of gay marriage?” 

My response: “First of all, if I oppose gay marriage, it is discrimination. And the God I know does not discriminate against anyone. Secondly, when I sign a marriage license, I act as an agent for the state. And thus, I cannot discriminate against anyone. For who am I to deny anyone their legal rights?”

In other words, once marriage was taken out of the church, it became more than a holy commitment or covenant. It became a legally binding declaration, called a marriage license, which allows a married couple, for example, the right to purchase a home together, the right to be insured together, the right to share annuity and pension benefits, and the right to visit each other in the hospital. These are legal rights. This is not something that the church provides; it is something the state requires.

I believe the failure to discuss these two unique roles performed by clergy has led to the passage of Proposition 8.  I hope and pray that God’s will be done in the future, so that all who seek the church’s approval may also gain California’s approval. Then the wedding bells can ring loud and true.

Blessings and peace,
The Rev. James “Buck” Firth, M.A., M.Div., UCC
Ordained pastor, United Church of Christ
Missouri Mid-South Conference
Link to the letter

[info]sabbato

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I came home early from work because I am sick as hell. This sucks so much.

Now to take out guys with RPGs in Uncharted and try and get better.

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