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Wow, the summer is nearly over (well it's not like it was here in the first place, damn rain). I need to start revising my latin and history. 

Some sketches, doodles and speedpaintings:
Speedpainted portrait of a vampire character
Wiccan and Speed sketch
Quorra from Tron: Legacy
Wonder Woman
River Song, Donna Noble, Martha Jones doodles
Jack Harkness, Rory Williams, Canton Delaware III doodles
Callum Keith Rennie as Lucifer, Some random clouds


Meme (stolen from several people):

The one who seduced you and screwed you over and broke your heart in a million pieces and laughed about it.

Merlin. I still like it, I still like the fandom...but the show keeps on breaking my heart. I just want Merlin to be happy and Arthur to know about Merlin and all the things he keeps on sacrificing and respect him and not treat him like a dirt on his shoes. Arthur always seems to do one step forward and not two but ten steps back. Well...at least they introduced Gwaine. I like Gwaine. 

The old flame you don't see very often any more but whom you still really enjoy getting together with for a few drinks and maybe a pleasant nostalgic romp in the sheets.
Star Trek: I like it still and I'll probably get excited about it again when the next movie comes out, but while I love it I don't think about it as much as I do about SGA or BSG or Star Wars

The mysterious dark gothy one whom you used to sit up with talking until 3a.m. at weird coffeehouses and with whom you were quite smitten until you realized she really was fucking crazy.
Supernatural I guess. I'm not setting a foot in the fandom again.

The one you spent a whole weekend in bed with and who drank up all your liquor, and whom you'd still really like to get with again although you're relieved she doesn't actually live in town.
Battlestar Galactica: I love the show. I can watch it over and over again. But I don't really feel like participating in fandom...because it's all Kara/Lee now. I like the pairing enough and I even enjoy drawing them but where is the challenging and dark fic that left me depressed for days? I like you guys, but give me some creepy!Leoben and desperate Sam and Admiral Adama and awesome Helo. :(

The steady.
Star Wars. TAA TAA TAA TAA TAAAA TA DAA TAAAA TA DAA. Bwahaha. It's probably my most steady fandom. I've loved it ever since I was a kid. I loved Star Trek and Stargate: SG-1 too, but I didn't need any fandom for Star Wars like I do for Star Trek and Stargate. In fact, I wasn't part of the fandom until very very recently. It's just so awesome. I love the universe, I love the original stories, I love the game, I love the movies (with the exception of one).

The alluring stranger whom you've flirted with at parties but have never gotten really serious with.
Flashpoint. Enjoyable show with interesting characters. I'm not invested in it, though I have my favorites there. I guess it's the character of Ed who keeps me from enjo

The one you hang out with and have vague fantasies about maybe having a thing with but ultimately you're just good buddies 'cause the friendship is there but the chemistry ain't.
BBC's Sherlock. I enjoy the show, I like the fanfiction well enough...but not enough to be bothered. I'm looking forward to more, but not enough to go into frenzy about news.

The one your friends keep introducing you to and who seems like a hell of a cool chick except it's never really gone anywhere.
Sanctuary: I want to like it. It has Amanda Tapping. It has Kavan Smith and David Hewlett in webisodes. WHY CAN'T I ENJOY IT? I don't know. I want to like it.

The one who's slept with all your friends, and you keep looking at her and thinking, "her? how the hell did she land all these cool guys?"
There's a lot of those...but Let's go with Hetalia. Seriously? How can you guys read/watch that crap? It's not funny. Where's the wit? Where's the satire? And it doesn't help that the fandom is crazy as it is. I'm sorry but Hetalia fandom is the worst one I know.

The one who gave you the best damned summer of your life and who you measure all other potential partners against.
The Stargates (without Universe): I always come back to it. No matter what I'm watching or what I'm reading I always migrate back to it. The fandom (with its awesome fanfiction and awesome people and awesome meta) spoiled me for any other fandom. This is what fandom looks like guys.

The one you recently met at a party and would like to get to know better and who you think you might have a crush on.
The Alphas. I like it! It's still new though so I'm not sure where will it go.

The old flame that you wouldn't totally object to hooking up with again for a one night romp if only he cleaned himself up a bit.
Torchwood. I'm sort of enjoying the new series but not enough to watch every episode. It's not interesting to me...There's too many shows like that out there, we don't need another. Except we apparently do. Boring. Well kudos for mentioning Ianto :(

Your hot new flame.
The Eagle is probably the newest. Well who would be able to resist. Hot Channing Tatum as a roman soldier. Even hotter Jamie Bell as angry slave (and wow when did Billy Elliot grow up!). I enjoyed the story and I like the movie and the fandom isn't half bad either. It's nice to be in a smaller fandom

The one who stole your boyfriend.
X-Men First Class: As a long time fan of all things X-men I am partly excited it brought in so many new fans...but then I see all those chibi doe-eyed Xaviers and Macho!Eriks and the bashing of Mystique and Emma and all those excuses for the racism and I'm disgusted again. I have dislike/hate relationship with XMFC just like Hetalia.
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I got tagged by [livejournal.com profile] vixys . I hate memes. :D ♥

7 things about me )

And now I tag...hm:
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[livejournal.com profile] serpant_seeker 
[livejournal.com profile] canis_takahari 
[livejournal.com profile] madeyemax 
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Rant:

So I've started proofreading my ST:XI fic even though I don't have the end of the story made up yet. And wow! I managed to cut it down to about 6k words from 14k+ words. Talk about useless chatting and descriptions. I'm always like this when I get over-excited. I write a lot and most of it doesn't make sense. Stupid mania. :D Well, at least it's not going to be that long. Now all that's left is to write a believable ending and I'm finished.

And dammit, having only 15 icons is not ENOUGH D:

Spock sketch:

Spock with a flower )

Meme
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Meme about Fandoms/Ships under the cut )
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Instructions: Don’t take too long to think about it. Fifteen books you’ve read that will always stick with you. First fifteen you can recall in no more than 15 minutes. Stolen from [personal profile] classics_geek

(I had no idea this will be that hard. Seriously. Most of my favorite books are non-fiction....well, let's have a look at the list)

1.2001: Space Odyssey - CLARKE, Arthur C.
Every book or short story by A.C.C. I've read made me think. All those "what if" and "could this be possible?" that are always playing in my head as I read his works...Although he writes hard sci-fi (meaning: he concentrates or technical stuff more...lots of technical details there, lol) the philosophical worth of his books is priceless.

2. V for Vendetta - MOORE, Allan
Sure - it's a graphic novel...but one of the best books I've ever read. I was sixteen when I read it for the first time. Just like Eve. And I was able to relate to her feelings. She's definitely one of the best females Alan Moore ever created. SHe has personality. And a backbone. Of course, the story of V for Vendetta is another thing itself. And if you haven't read  the book - do it! The film was awesome, but some things didn't translate well from comics version.

3. Staré řecké báje a pověsti (Tales and legends from the Ancient Greece) - PETIŠKA, Eduard
I've read this book like...100 times. There are thirty classic tales from Ancient Greece. They're short and written in a language anyone can understand. I always loved the stories with Heracles the most ♥

4. Scanner Darkly - DICK, Philip K.
P.K. Dick...what can one say. He wrote Scanner Darkly when he was on drugs and it's evident. The story of Scanner Darkly is about the relationship of junkies and those who don't do drugs - so called "clean" citizens. I always loved the pessimism of Dick's books...the hopelessness.

5. Odyssey - HOMER

If I have to choose from Iliás and Odýsseia, I'll always choose Odýsseia. I'm not too sure why...maybe the epic aspect of Odysseus' travels? Or the stories of his companions? Or his undying love for his wife and son? I'm not sure, really...All I know is that while I hate Odysseus in Iliás, I love him in Odýsseia. ♥

6. Hellblazer - team of authors
The stories of John Constantine - private detective with supernatural powers. John Constantine constantly questions the matters of life and death, God, Devil....what is morale and how it's set. Drug abuse and its effect on human mind...lol, I like to read about these things, yeah. Sad. :D

7. 1984 - ORWELL, George
A classic - 1984. Big Brother is watching you. I don't have much to say about this book without spoiling it...read it! :D

8. Bílá nemoc (The White Disease) - ČAPEK, Karel
Oh, Karel Čapek...His books are amazing. It's sad though that not many people from West know him. But that's alright, it's always like that. Centre and East of Europe is Russia only after all :D Anyways - Bílá nemoc...it's a drama written before the WWII, when the Germans in Sudettes started protesting against Czechoslovakian government. Bílá nemoc is a warning message. What could happen. What will happen. The danger of  war. The danger of charismatic leaders and fanatic followers. This is probably a book I'd suggest to anyone. That and R.U.R.. And Matka (The Mother).

9. Rychlé šípy (Rapid Arrows) - FOGLAR, Jaroslav
One of the first books I've ever read, haha. It's a tale of five friends that lived in old Prague. All of them are very noble and they would do anything for each other. Foglar manages  to write about the secrets of childhood without it sounding silly. And I've reread it like eleven times already. Every time I reread it it's only better...even though I'm far past the target audience, haha.

10. The Egyptian Sinuhe - WALTARI, Mika
I always loved stories set in Egypt. Hell, I love Egypt. The mythology, the history...But The Egyptian is something far more than a historical novel. Mika Waltari projects to the life of Sinuhe his own experience from WWII. He writes about tolerance, love and freedom.

11. Ulysses - JOYCE, James
This is another book I don't have any explanation for. It's just that good. And the writing style...it was interesting. It really deserves the tittle of the best English book of the 20th century.

12. Decameron - BOCCACCIO, Giovanni
This is one of the books I never wanted to read at first. The premise is not interesting. Ten people tell ten tales for ten days? Debauchery, adultery, sex, drugs, (rock&roll). But I really got sucked in and I couldn't stop laughing for the whole time.

13. Thus spoke Zarathustra - NIETSZCHE, Friedrich
I love philosophy. I love thinking about what I read. And Thus spoke Zarathustra has it all. And it's pretty short - under 400 pages I think? I should read it again someday.

14. Host do domu - WOLKER, Jiří
This is the best of Czech proletarian poetry. Wolker died very young...just 24 years...tuberculosis. Lots of proletarians died young. His poetry is simple and sententious. Targeted at working class. Well, here, have an example:

Wolker Jiří - Epitaf

Zde leží Jiří Wolker, básník, jenž miloval svět
a pro spravedlnost jeho šel se bít.
Dřív než moh srdce k boji vytasit,
zemřel, mlád dvacet čtyři let.


Wolker Jiří - The Epitaph
Here lies Jiří Wolker, the poet who loved the world
and for the justice he fought.
But before he could strike with his heart
he died, just twenty four years old.
(Lol, I'm bad at translating poetry)

15. The Trial - KAFKA, Franz
I don't like Kafka. I really don't. He's one of those authors that I really can't stand. I mean...he was Jew and loved Germany and German. Fine okay. Nothing against that. But he totally hated Czechs and bashed us everywhere. Also...all the cool kids love Kafka, don't they? Guess what? I don't. O: His style of writing is weird and disgusting. Not naturalistic or decadent. Just disgusting. The Trial however...it's a really good book.  The Metamorphosis is his best known book, but the novella The Trial is far better I think. Kafka managed to capture my attention and hold it tightly to the end of the book. The whole time I've read it I just prayed that it ends well. It...didn't. It didn't end how I expected it to end either...but the book was worth reading. The suspension - the unknown. Well played, Kafka.

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