we make stuff
Aug. 10th, 2009 10:09 amTranformative work.
Interstitial work.
Collaborative work.
This is the stuff I live for, kids. And I love so much that I got to be a part of this one... Once upon a time, someone made a TV show. And then someone wrote some fanfiction. And then someone else made some art for that fanfiction. And then I sang.
Stuff! (with links and downloads. Sane people with download the mp3; crazy people who understand how much is lost in a conversion to .mp3 from .wav will go for the .wav).
http://concertigrossi.livejournal.com/88404.html
Interstitial work.
Collaborative work.
This is the stuff I live for, kids. And I love so much that I got to be a part of this one... Once upon a time, someone made a TV show. And then someone wrote some fanfiction. And then someone else made some art for that fanfiction. And then I sang.
Stuff! (with links and downloads. Sane people with download the mp3; crazy people who understand how much is lost in a conversion to .mp3 from .wav will go for the .wav).
http://concertigrossi.livejournal.com/88404.html
"In Perpetuity."
Date: 2009-08-10 10:18 pm (UTC)The Dr.Temering seems like the sort of tall tale that Jack might indulge in, if only for recreational purposes, out of nostalgia for the days of the Long and Short Cons. Something the face the Face might do one day out of nostalgia or the nostalgia for the nostalgia...just to see if he could still spin a yarn.(Much as, just a few minutes ago, groping for an analogy, I found myself wondering,for the first time in maybe forty-five years, if I still knew how to play jacks-no pun intended.)
My guess would be, because Jack cannot die, that biological evolution starts to take place within his own body, and that over millions of years he evolves into what post Cro Magnon humanity(Earthlings!) might have evolved into, had they not cross bred with other species.
But the physical transformation as a cure for immortality idea is just awesome, and sad, and brilliant.