In which KD7 is observed to ramble
My little sister has been making a plush version of Toothless, from How to Train Your Dragon. She finished it last night, and this morning I took a few pictures.
I have become convinced that Brain is taunting me. It started innocuously enough a few months ago, when I sort of started idly statting out Felix for Homestuck. All was fine for a while, until... someone posted this to one of the Golden Sun groups on deviantArt. Buried in there is a snippet that changes (inner) worlds: "[S] Ivan: Do the windy thing" Immediately, Brain started in on the parallels, and before long had decided that I needed to set up all sixteen party members from the Golden Sun games for Sburb sessions. Soon I had set up a spreadsheet with all the HS kids and trolls, their colors, titles, lands, and so on, and started in on the Sunnites. Now Brain has decided that I ought to set up Himi - the last person to join in Dark Dawn - as being related to Mary, from Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town. Due to the rather twisted way Brain works, this would make her a one-person four-way crossover. (Because, you see, Mary entered the picture as another potential ship for the version of Felix in the Young Wizards 'verse, after I decided it would be too much trouble to make Sheba work both as a similarly-transplanted character and as a love interest for this Felix.)
And, as long as I'm here,
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1-Do you like cold weather? No. No, I do not. It's too cold.
2-What would be your perfect day? Hm. A perfect day... I don't know.
3-If you could live anywhere in the world, where and why? I've always been fond of the idea of living in Arizona, where it's warm and dry, and somewhere I wouldn't have to deal with actually being in a foreign country. There are all kinds of gripes I have with the way America is run, but I'd much prefer to deal with what I know than to go through the hassle of emigrating and dealing with the different way another place would be run.
4-Do you have any big fears that you want to get over? Not really. I'm rather wigged out by arthropods, but I wouldn't describe that as a "big fear". My biggest fear, really, is blindness. Note, though, that I have no problem with taking my glasses off, or with the dark, or closing my eyes; I suppose it would be more accurate to say that I fear knowing that there is no way for me to see. It's not really something that impacts the way I live.
5-What inspires you? There are many things I could answer here, but probably the two biggest are "music" and "the night sky". Which are combined in this absolutely lovely song sung by Brian Stokes Mitchell at the 2008 Mormon Tabernacle Choir Christmas Concert.
I have become convinced that Brain is taunting me. It started innocuously enough a few months ago, when I sort of started idly statting out Felix for Homestuck. All was fine for a while, until... someone posted this to one of the Golden Sun groups on deviantArt. Buried in there is a snippet that changes (inner) worlds: "[S] Ivan: Do the windy thing" Immediately, Brain started in on the parallels, and before long had decided that I needed to set up all sixteen party members from the Golden Sun games for Sburb sessions. Soon I had set up a spreadsheet with all the HS kids and trolls, their colors, titles, lands, and so on, and started in on the Sunnites. Now Brain has decided that I ought to set up Himi - the last person to join in Dark Dawn - as being related to Mary, from Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town. Due to the rather twisted way Brain works, this would make her a one-person four-way crossover. (Because, you see, Mary entered the picture as another potential ship for the version of Felix in the Young Wizards 'verse, after I decided it would be too much trouble to make Sheba work both as a similarly-transplanted character and as a love interest for this Felix.)
And, as long as I'm here,
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1-Do you like cold weather? No. No, I do not. It's too cold.
2-What would be your perfect day? Hm. A perfect day... I don't know.
3-If you could live anywhere in the world, where and why? I've always been fond of the idea of living in Arizona, where it's warm and dry, and somewhere I wouldn't have to deal with actually being in a foreign country. There are all kinds of gripes I have with the way America is run, but I'd much prefer to deal with what I know than to go through the hassle of emigrating and dealing with the different way another place would be run.
4-Do you have any big fears that you want to get over? Not really. I'm rather wigged out by arthropods, but I wouldn't describe that as a "big fear". My biggest fear, really, is blindness. Note, though, that I have no problem with taking my glasses off, or with the dark, or closing my eyes; I suppose it would be more accurate to say that I fear knowing that there is no way for me to see. It's not really something that impacts the way I live.
5-What inspires you? There are many things I could answer here, but probably the two biggest are "music" and "the night sky". Which are combined in this absolutely lovely song sung by Brian Stokes Mitchell at the 2008 Mormon Tabernacle Choir Christmas Concert.