sundries

Aug. 9th, 2010 10:04 am
[personal profile] rm
  • Last night, I think I had vertigo in my sleep or something. I woke up (from a dream about Inception because er somehow (i.e., I got asked on Twitter) I'm cosplaying Arthur for a photoshoot at Gally) at about 3am, over-heated, itchy, and feeling like I was going to throw up. It got a little better when I took the eye-mask off, and much worse when I put it back on. It was weird, and sort of frightening, and the room was a bit spinny. Eventually, I fell back to sleep and feel fine this morning. What the fuck? And yeah, "use it in fiction," I know.

  • Right, so, Arthur. Mostly because I can phone that in. Own the clothes, more or less, don't have to fret about my slight build and angular face. It'll rock. Although, I'll tell you the truth, it's Eames's ridiculous wardrobe I love the most, but as much as I could actually pull that off (because, my dears, I can do anything), it would be a lot more work, for a character I don't particularly identify with (not that I identify with Arthur either) and hence, am uninspired. So hey, Arthur!

  • I am toying with two really different, really odd ideas for this week's WIAD. Not sure what'll happen.

  • Hey, if I say it in public, feel free to address it in public. Y'all know that's how I work, yeah?

  • Patty showed me this one of the other day. [livejournal.com profile] damned_colonial's multi-fandom vid, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman is completely awesome, particularly evocative of all the best things about the recent Marie Antoinette, and makes me wish I was better at being a woman, because I want all those dresses and wigs, I do.

  • In Portland? Duchess is having a sample sale. And, I believe my new shirts are arriving today. V. excited, and, as ever, slightly emotional.

  • Meanwhile a tailor who makes house calls and blogs has run afoul of the Savile Row tailors he claims as his peers. And, oh yeah, article has a long digression that makes me want to get into an argument with all involved parties about the meaning of bespoke, because no, wrong.

  • Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle solved. I can't quite explain my emotional response to this one.

  • I will deal with closing out [livejournal.com profile] graduate_maria auctions tonight. Thanks all! Totals and news soon.

  • Should food be a right?

  • Paul Krugman on the economy, the politics of the economy, and the streetlights going out.

  • Oh man, do I miss poptarts. Poptart flagship coming to Times Square.

  • I miss the UK so much, I actually care about the Underground Rebel Bingo Club.

  • More random notes on my WIAD story this week: The narrator may or may not be Llinos, the only other named member of the 1941 team. Maybe Llinos is there in 1939, maybe she's not there yet. Maybe this is a different girl or boy who is dead by the time Llinos joins the team -- I did want the story to work with either gender narrating, and I think it's a sad, suffocating story either way, just differently.

    1939 is also pre-rationing. Some things were surely hard to get by then, but Jack's actions probably feel somewhat bizarre in a number of ways to the rest of the team, but there's a war coming, and it's Jack, so what are you gonna do?

    Jack was also a freelancer during this time. I had wanted to find a way, but couldn't find an overt way, to make it clear that with the war coming, suddenly, he actually wants to spend a lot more time around Torchwood than usual, that he is doing these things not to run his own scam, but to offer what kindnesses he can.

    Weird crap I researched for this, much of which didn't make it into the fic including the invention of and commercial sale of the biro, a subject which I now know way too much about. Additionally, that summer, specifically July, remains the second rainiest on record in Cardiff. I obsess because I care.

  • Last night on Buffy: Coup d'Etat! Coup d'Etat! This whole return of Faith thing is the first time I've really liked her. And you know who is amazing and is leadership all over? Dawn. Probably can't make a military plan (okay, none of them can, but even in the world of the show, she can't), but damn, she's totally the head office, kicking Buffy out.
  • Re: misgendering and men's sections

    Date: 2010-08-10 01:06 pm (UTC)
    From: (Anonymous)
    Thanks for reading my summer essay on why shopping sucks :)

    I guess that custom pieces would be a good option for basic elements, but I think I'd be hesitant to try it for some of the more stylish stuff that's out there. And I'm definitely scared that I'd go through the process and still find my wardrobe distressing. But, maybe this thread is the push I need to hunt around for a seamstress...

    Re: misgendering and men's sections

    Date: 2010-08-10 07:59 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] trinker.livejournal.com
    Didn't hit my tl;dr, since it was well-written. Not easy to read in an emotional sense, but easy to read in terms of prose.

    I don't know where you are, nor how feasible this will end up being. Because you don't just need someone who can sew, but someone with a good sense of style and what will work with your bodyshape. I hate the "What to Wear" type shows on TV because they're so...middle-class/fashion magazine normative, but there's a certain something to be said about people not having a good sense of what will work to show of their features to best effect.

    If you were in proximity to me, and felt comfortable doing so with a relative stranger, this is the sort of geeking that I enjoy doing. I hope you have someone around you that you can work with like that. (I don't sew, though.)

    You're welcome to e-mail me...I can be reached at $myLJusername @ ymail dot com.

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