February 2012
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soup for the ADHD soul: I know this is beyond the... →
Moving never helps. Improving environment helps support growth but you can’t leave you behind. :/ one day running away gets too expensive so then drinking becomes a better option. You’ll have to put on some professor x type astral armor and fight those mind demons invigorated by bad brain chemicals!
lindsaydee:
I know this is beyond the most eloquent thing you’ve ever read, but...
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That sounds like a manic episode and makes total sense why you went from high to angry and the high seemed uncalled for as you said.
lindsaydee:
I completely lost my shit at work today, despite being on all full doses. Like… sincerely went Ultra-Mega Bitch on 3 customers within two hours. The funny thing is, I was completely on a giddy high all day - I was happy and laughing with both my...
January 2012
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August 2011
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kellyoxford:
So that Cee-Lo song with the siren came on the radio and scared the shit out of me, and I thought, “Wow, that’s the only adrenaline rush I’ve had all week, and it was over a pop song. I’m truly a first world product. Sad and weird” And then I tweeted (but since erased, and I’ll explain why) “You…
you can’t please 30% of the people all of the time.
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June 2011
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WOWIO: THE ADVENTURES OF SAVIOR by David LeVack,... →
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May 2011
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February 2011
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December 2009
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Writing on Writing: Transitions big and small
In UNDERSTANDING COMICS Scott Mccloud talked about 6 types of panel tranisitions.
It occurred to me that in American Comics, the issue format that is so commonly used in mainstream comics can be attributed to this storytelling formula.
He speaks of 1. Moment to Moment. 2. Action to Action. 3. Subject to Subject. 4. Scene to Scene. 5. Aspect to Aspect. and 6 Non Sequitur.
Currently my book...
August 2009
5 posts
Beatty, the fire chief, who seems to have loved books once and whom Bradbury has...
– By Sarah Boxer. Monday, Aug. 17, 2009, at 10:12 AM ET http://www.slate.com/id/2223495/ In reference to FAHRENHEIT 451
THINGS YOU SHOULD LIKE: THUNDERBOLTS `via...
What an interesting premise rushed so quickly from its onset and then quickly dribbled into slop. Because of its 60 issues of slop, I avoided this book like the plague and I remember even hating the beautiful painted covers so vehemently because I hated what the book had morphed into.
This visceral passionate hate may be the reason I ended up being so enamored with this series when I finally...
THINGS YOU SHOULD LIKE: JILL PANTOZZI
Perhaps you’re familiar with her. Perhaps you’re not. Prepare to get accquainted. She’s lauded as the “Face that launched a thousand fanboys” and anyone who’s ever met her pretty much falls in love with her.
She runs a blog over at http://www.thenerdybird.com/ while I’m not particularly a fan of her writing, when speaking to her she’s...
Participatory government isn’t equitable to taking the wheel of a car for a few...
– A bit of Matthew Good(ness) http://www.matthewgood.org/
Things You Should Like: RED MOON
Children, if you haven’t checked out RED MOON yet, please do. Every so often you find a true gem in art media. This is one of them. I am not a person that enjoys stories about animals, I don’t much care for animals, unless they’re medium well. Ba dum. But I DO care much for characterization. Red Moon delivers that in spades. I’ve been following David...